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Sandrine Soubeyrand was born on 16 August, 1973 in Saint-Agrève, France, is a French footballer. Discover Sandrine Soubeyrand's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 16 August, 1973
Birthday 16 August
Birthplace Saint-Agrève, France
Nationality France

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Sandrine Soubeyrand Height, Weight & Measurements

At 50 years old, Sandrine Soubeyrand height is 1.73 m and Weight 59 kg.

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Height 1.73 m
Weight 59 kg
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Sandrine Soubeyrand Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1973

Sandrine Soubeyrand (born 16 August 1973) is a French former footballer and current coach of Paris FC (women).

She played as a midfielder for France national team, Félines Saint-Cyr, Caluire and Juvisy.

1994

In August 1994, she arrived in Caluire-et-Cuire (Greater Lyon) to play for Caluire Saint-Clair SC of the National 1B (second division).

In her first season (1994–95), the club won the National 1B title and was promoted to the National 1A for the 1995–96 season.

1997

As a Caluire SC player, Soubeyrand was called up for France women's national football team and made her international debut on 12 April 1997 in a 3–0 friendly match victory over Belgium.

Later that year she took part on the UEFA Women's Euro 1997, playing all France's three matches in the tournament.

1998

She played five matches at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification, scoring her first goal on 11 April 1998 in a 3–2 defeat to Italy.

Over the following years she established herself as a capable midfielder, becoming a consistent presence in the French squads, accumulating appearances with the national team and eventually becoming the team's captain.

Apart from major tournaments, she played in numerous friendlies and smaller international tournaments, such as qualifications for major tournaments, Algarve Cups and Cyprus Cups.

1999

She remained with the club in the National 1A for the following seasons until the club's relegation at the conclusion of the 1999–00 season.

2000

Ahead of the 2000–01 season, she joined National 1A club FCF Juvisy in the département of Essonne (Parisian Region).

She helped the club finish the 1A in third (2000–01) and runners up (2001–02).

2001

This was only the second time in her career with the club since 2001 that she did not score a league goal in a season.

She finished the season in fourth place and also played in the Champions League, participating in nine games, scoring twice to reached the quarter-final stage, being badly beaten and knocked out of the competition 9–2 on aggregate against the finalists Turbine Potsdam.

2002

France re-branded the National 1A to Division 1 Féminine (D1) in the 2002–03 season.

Soubeyrand won the D1 inaugural season, scoring seven goals and, for her seasonal performances, was named the league's top player by the UNFP.

2003

At club level, Soubeyrand won two Division 1 Féminine titles and a Coupe de France Féminine with Juvisy and received the UNFP Female Player of the Year in 2003.

At international level with France, she played in two FIFA Women's World Cup, five UEFA Women's Championship and one Olympic Games.

Soubeyrand is the nation's most capped football player (male or female) in history with 198 appearances and a recipient of the National Order of Merit.

Soubeyrand studied at INSEP to become a sports educator and is a school director for extracurricular activities in Juvisy-sur-Orge (Essonne).

She made her European debut at the 2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup, where she played three matches and scored two goals, both against Polish side AZS Wrocław.

The club finish that season's D1 in third place.

2004

Juvisy finish as D1 runners up in 2004–05 and won the French Cup, beating Olympique Lyonnais (Lyon) in the final.

After a 1–1 draw, the match was decided on penalty shoot-out, Soubeyrand took Juvisy's third shot which was saved by Lyon's goalkeeper Hope Solo, despite the non-conversion, Juvisy won 5–4.

2005

She won the D1 for a second time in 2005–06 and played all 22 matches.

2006

In the following season, she played 21 matches in the D1 to finish third and one match in the 2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup.

2007

She was D1 runner up in 2007–08 and played 21 matches.

2008

At the 2008–09 season, despite being 35 years old, Soubeyrand appeared in 20 of the club's 22 matches and scored seven goals helping Juvisy finish in third, one point shy of qualifying for the newly created UEFA Women's Champions League (re-branding of the UEFA Women's Cup).

In the following season, Soubeyrand took part in all 22 games in the league, scoring and assisting three goals.

In the same season, Juvisy managed to qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League but merely missed out on the league title to defending champions Lyon.

2009

On 28 October 2009, she earned her record 143rd career international cap in a match against Estonia.

The achievement surpassed French men's international defender Lilian Thuram as the nation's most capped football player.

2010

In the 2010–11 season with Juvisy, she participated in 21 league games, managing to go goalless, but assisting six goals.

2011

In the 2011–12 season, Soubeyrand finished runners up once again with Juvisy, behind league winners Lyon.

2012

In 2012–13, she ended the season in third place with Juvisy, but managed to go all the way to the semi-finals in the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League where they suffered a heavy 9–1 defeat on aggregate to fellow country club Lyon.

2013

In December 2012, she was nominated Chevalier (Knight) of the National Order of Merit for her services to French football, Valérie Fourneyron (France Minister of Sports) presented her with the insignia on 5 February 2013 in Évry.

Soubeyrand began playing at the age of 6 for local club Boulieu-lès-Annonay in the département of Ardèche.

At the age of 13, she joined FC Félines Saint-Cyr in Saint-Cyr where she spent seven years.

In the 2013–14 league season, she finished third once again with Juvisy, assisting ten goals and scoring one.

Sandrine retired after Juvisy's final league game of the 2013–14 season at the age of 40 after enjoying a 14-year spell at Juvisy, including over 280 matches played in all competitions, two league titles (2002–03 and 2005–06 seasons), a French Cup title (2004–05), and participated in the UEFA Women's Cup and the re-branded UEFA Women's Champions League.