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Élise Bussaglia
Association football player

Élise Bussaglia

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Association football player
A.K.A.
Elise Bussaglia
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Sedan, France
Age
39 years
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163 cm
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Biography

Élise Bussaglia (born 24 September 1985) is a French football player who currently plays for French club Dijon of the Division 1 Feminine. She plays as a midfielder and was a member of the France women's national football team. Bussaglia is a former winner of the National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP) Female Player of the Year having won the award after a successful 2010–11 season with Paris Saint-Germain.

Biography

Born in Sedan, Bussaglia was in middle school at Nassau in class with Benjamin Charles-Lemaire. She started to play soccer at US Balan with male team. During this period, she was supporting CS Sedan Ardennes.

Early career

Bussaglia began her career playing for Olympique Saint-Memmie playing at the club during her youth. She spent two years with the senior team before being selected to attend the CNFE Clairefontaine, the women's section of the Clairefontaine academy. After leaving the academy, she joined D1 Féminine club FCF Juvisy playing 14 matches and scoring two goals in her first season. In her second season with the club, she played in all 22 league matches scoring four goals helping Juvisy win the league title. She had another successful season before joining Montpellier. At Montpellier, Bussaglia became an established international player and helped Montpellier to two top table finishes, including helping the team win the 2008–09 Challenge de France and qualify for the newly created UEFA Women's Champions League in her final season.

Paris Saint-Germain

In 2009, Bussaglia signed with Paris Saint-Germain and, in the process, joined a club, which included international teammates Camille Abily, Sonia Bompastor, Bérangère Sapowicz, and Laure Boulleau. In her first season with Les Parisiens, despite the club having a respectable season, Bussaglia struggled appearing in 18 matches and scoring only two goals in the league. The midfielder compensated her uneventful performance in the league with a decent showing in the Challenge de France netting the fourth goal in Paris Saint-Germain's 5–0 win over her former club Montpellier in the competition's final match. The victory assured Bussaglia her third career Challenge de France title.

In the 2010–11 season, following the departures of Abily and Bompastor, Bussaglia was handed the reins to the attack and quickly blossomed scoring four goals in Paris Saint-Germain's first five league matches of the season. On 26 February 2011, she scored both club goals in a 2–1 win over Le Mans. Bussaglia ultimately finished the season appearing in all 22 matches and scoring a career-high ten goals. Despite failing to score a goal in the final six matches of the season, Bussaglia was still an important cog of the team as Paris Saint-Germain qualified for the 2011–12 edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League after finishing runner-up to champions Olympique Lyon. For her performances during the season, Bussaglia was named the UNFP Female Player of the Year. She was also named the Best Player of the 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine season by her peers.

International career

Bussaglia had previously starred with the women's under-19 team helping France win the 2003 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, held in Germany. On 13 November 2003, she earned her first cap with the women's national team in a match against Poland. As of today, she has 79 caps and has scored 18 goals for the national team. She retired in 2019.

Career statistics

Club

Statistics accurate as of 10 June 2015

ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
CNFE Clairefontaine2003–042010000201
Total2010000201
Juvisy2004–051420000142
2005–062240000224
2006–072270030257
Total581300306113
Montpellier2007–081943000224
2008–092204000260
Total4147000484
Paris SG2009–101824100223
2010–11221010002310
2011–121815120252
Total5813102207015
Lyon2012–13934030163
2013–142143041285
2014–151724140253
Total4791111116911
Career total2244028316126844

International

(Correct as of 9 August 2012)
National teamSeasonAppsGoals
France2003–0490
2004–05111
2005–06114
2006–07134
2007–0872
2008–0961
2009–10122
2010–11185
2011–12211
Total10820

International goals

GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
18 September 2004Slagelse Stadion, Slagelse, Denmark Denmark
0–1
2–3
Friendly
27 September 2005Stade Fernand Sastre, Sens, France Republic of Ireland
4–0
6–0
Friendly
3
6–0
418 January 2006Guangdong Olympic Stadium, Guangzhou, China China PR
0–1
1–1
2006 Four Nations Tournament
511 March 2006Estádio Municipal, Lagos, Portugal China PR
1–0
1–0
2006 Algarve Cup
623 September 2006Stade de l'Aube, Troyes, France Austria
1–0
2–1
2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
7
2–1
89 March 2007Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal Germany
0–1
0–1
2007 Algarve Cup
930 May 2007Stade Camille Lebon, Angoulême, France Slovenia
2–0
6–0
UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
1027 October 2007Stadion Kralj Petar I, Belgrade, Serbia Serbia
0–8
0–8
UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
1131 October 2007Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd, Slovenia Slovenia
0–1
0–2
UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
1212 February 2009Stade Municipal des Allées, Blois, France Republic of Ireland
2–0
2–0
Friendly
1312 August 2009Stade des Grands Prés, Chartres, France Scotland
1–0
4–0
Friendly
1423 June 2010Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn, Estonia Estonia
0–3
0–3
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
1525 August 2010Stade de l'Aube, Troyes, France Serbia
3–0
7–0
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
1615 September 2010Stadio Pietro Barbetti, Gubbio, Italy Italy
1–1
2–3
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
177 March 2011GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus New Zealand
5–2
5–2
2011 Cyprus Cup
1815 May 2011Stade Francis-Le Blé, Brest, France Scotland
1–1
1–1
Friendly
199 July 2011BayArena, Leverkusen, Germany England
1–1
1–1
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
2024 August 2011Stade Félix-Bollaert, Lens, France Poland
2–0
2–0
Friendly
2123 November 2013Lovech Stadium, Lovech, Bulgaria Bulgaria
0–7
0–10
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2228 November 2013MMArena, Le Mans, France Bulgaria
1–0
14–0
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2310 March 2013GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus Netherlands
0–1
0–3
2014 Cyprus Cup
24
0–2
259 April 2014MMArena, Le Mans, France Austria
1–0
3–1
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2617 August 2014Stade de l'Épopée, Calais, France Finland
1–1
3–1
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2727 October 2015Arena Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine Ukraine
0–2
0–3
UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
288 April 2016Stadionul Nicolae Dobrin, Pitești, Romania Romania
0–1
0–1
UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying

Honours

Club

Juvisy
  • Division 1 Féminine: Winner 2005–06
  • Coupe de France Féminine: Winner 2004–05
Montpellier
  • Coupe de France Féminine: Winner 2008–09
Paris Saint-Germain
  • Coupe de France Féminine: Winner 2009–10
Lyon
  • Division 1 Féminine: Winner 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15
  • Coupe de France Féminine: Winner 2013, 2014, 2015
VfL Wolfsburg
  • Bundesliga: Winner 2016-17
  • DFB-Pokal: Winner 2015–16, 2016–17
FC Barcelona
  • Copa de la Reina de Fútbol: Winner 2018
  • Copa Catalunya: Winner 2017

International

France
  • UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship: 2003
  • Cyprus Cup: Winner 2012, 2014
  • SheBelieves Cup: Winner 2017

Individual

  • UNFP Female Player of the Year: 2010–11
  • Division 1 Féminine League Player of the Year: 2010–11
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