:Amandine Henry

{{Short description|French footballer (born 1989)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2019}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Amandine Henry

| image = 2019-05-17 Fußball, Frauen, UEFA Women's Champions League, Olympique Lyonnais - FC Barcelona StP 0709 LR10 by Stepro.jpg

| caption = Henry in 2019

| fullname = Amandine Chantal Henry{{cite web |title=2009 UEFA European Women's Championship |url=http://www.uefa.com/printoutfiles/competitions/woco/2009/E/E_304287_pk.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127165702/http://www.uefa.com/printoutfiles/competitions/woco/2009/E/E_304287_pk.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=27 November 2012 |publisher=UEFA.com |access-date=24 October 2011}}

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1989|9|28|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Lille, France

| height = 1.71 m

| position = Defensive midfielder

| currentclub = Toluca

| clubnumber = 28

| youthyears1 = 1995–2000

| youthclubs1 = OSM Lomme

| youthyears2 = 2000–2004

| youthclubs2 = Iris Club de Lambersart

| years1 = 2004–2005

| clubs1 = Hénin-Beaumont

| caps1 = 20

| goals1 = 11

| years2 = 2005–2007

| clubs2 = CNFE Clairefontaine

| caps2 = 32

| goals2 = 22

| years3 = 2007–2016

| clubs3 = Lyon

| caps3 = 132

| goals3 = 31

| years4 = 2016–2017

| clubs4 = Portland Thorns

| caps4 = 33

| goals4 = 4

| years5 = 2017

| clubs5 = → Paris Saint-Germain (loan)

| caps5 = 4

| goals5 = 1

| years6 = 2018–2023

| clubs6 = Lyon

| caps6 = 87

| goals6 = 19

| years7 = 2023–2024

| clubs7 = Angel City FC

| caps7 = 9

| goals7 = 0

| years8 = 2023–2024

| clubs8 = → Lille (loan)

| caps8 = 2

| goals8 = 0

| years9 = 2024

| clubs9 = Utah Royals

| caps9 = 11

| goals9 = 0

| years10 = 2024–

| clubs10 = Toluca

| caps10 = 21

| goals10 = 6

| nationalyears1 = 2003–2005

| nationalteam1 = France U17

| nationalcaps1 = 14

| nationalgoals1 = 3

| nationalyears2 = 2006–2007

| nationalteam2 = France U19

| nationalcaps2 = 18

| nationalgoals2 = 6

| nationalyears3 = 2006

| nationalteam3 = France U20

| nationalcaps3 = 5

| nationalgoals3 = 1

| nationalyears4 = 2009–2024

| nationalteam4 = France

| nationalcaps4 = 109

| nationalgoals4 = 14

| medaltemplates = {{MedalSport|Women's football}}

{{Medal|Country|{{FRA}}}}

{{Medal|Competition|UEFA Women's Nations League}}

{{Medal|RU|2024|}}

| club-update = 26 May 2024

| nationalteam-update =

}}

Amandine Chantal Henry (born 28 September 1989) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Liga MX Femenil club Toluca.{{cite press release |title=Angel City Signs French Midfielder Amandine Henry |url=https://www.angelcity.com/news/article/angel-city-signs-amandine-henry |access-date=1 June 2023 |date=1 June 2023 |publisher=Angel City FC}}{{Cite news |url=https://equalizersoccer.com/quick-update/amandine-henry-set-to-join-lille-olympique-sc-on-loan/ |title=Amandine Henry set to join Lille Olympique SC on loan |date=16 November 2023 |access-date=16 November 2023}}

Henry made her senior international debut for France in 2009 and captained the national team from October 2017 to 2020.{{Cite news |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Corinne-diacre-a-choisi-amandine-henry-comme-capitaine/844906 |title=Corinne Diacre a choisi Amandine Henry comme capitaine |date=23 October 2017 |work=L'Équipe |access-date=16 October 2019}}{{cite news |url=https://theathletic.com/4260181/2023/03/01/france-wendie-renard-diacre/ |title=Why France are in crisis four months before the Women's World Cup |date=28 February 2023 |access-date=12 April 2023 |work=The Athletic |first=Charlotte |last=Harpur}} At the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, she won the Silver Ball and was named to the All-Star Squad.

With Lyon, she has won 7 UEFA Women's Champions League finals, 13 league titles, and 8 French Cup championships. With the Portland Thorns, she won the 2016 NWSL Shield and 2017 league championship.

In 2022, Henry was nominated for the FIFA Puskás Award.

Career

Henry began her career in 2004, at the age of 15, at Hénin-Beaumont. After one season, she attended the women's section of the Clairefontaine academy for two seasons.{{Cn|date=December 2024}}

= Olympique Lyonnais, 2007–2016 =

In 2007, at the age of 18, Henry joined Lyon, the most successful women's team in France. During her first season with Lyon, she injured the cartilage in her knee, which kept her out of competition for a year and a half. It was a difficult time, and she considered giving up on football, but with the support of her family, she persevered and returned to Lyon.

With Lyon, Henry was featured in the final match of the UEFA Women's Champions League in three consecutive seasons beginning in 2010.

= Portland Thorns, 2016–17 =

File:Amandine Henry 2016-09-04 (29176862040).jpg in 2016]]

Henry signed with the Portland Thorns in March 2016 and joined the team in June, where she played in 10 matches and started in 9 for the regular season-winning National Women's Soccer League team.{{cite web |url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2016/03/16/portland-thorns-fc-sign-midfielder-amandine-henry |title=Portland Thorns FC sign midfielder Amandine Henry |publisher=PortlandThornsFC.com |date=16 March 2016 |access-date=16 March 2016 |archive-date=6 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180906124710/https://www.timbers.com/post/2016/03/16/portland-thorns-fc-sign-midfielder-amandine-henry |url-status=dead }} She scored her first NWSL goal against Boston on 27 May.{{cite web |url=https://www.timbers.com/players/amandine-henry |title=Amadine Henry |website=Portland Timbers |publisher=Portland Timbers |access-date=21 October 2017 |archive-date=17 February 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190217030448/https://www.timbers.com/players/amandine-henry |url-status=dead }} In May, she was named to the NWSL Team of the Month. She started in 12 consecutive games between April and July before departing for the UEFA Women's Euro 2017.{{Cn|date=December 2024}}

During the 2017 season, Henry returned to the Thorns to score in consecutive matches. First, she scored against Kansas City on 16 August, converting her first penalty kick for the Thorns. Then, she played 30 minutes as a substitute in the game against the Houston Dash on 19 August, scoring her third goal of the season.

The Thorns finished the 2017 season in second place, advancing to the playoffs where Henry scored the first goal against the third-place team Orlando Pride. Portland defeated Orlando 4–1.{{Cite web |url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland-thorns/2017/10/portland_thorns_advance_to_nws.html |title=Portland Thorns advance to NWSL Championship with 4–1 win over Orlando Pride |publisher=Oregonian Media Group |access-date=18 October 2017 |date=7 October 2017}} Henry became an NWSL champion when the Thorns defeated the regular-season winning team North Carolina Courage 1–0 in the 2017 NWSL Championship on 14 October 2017.{{Cite web |url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland-thorns/2017/10/portland_thorns_win_2017_nwsl.html |title=Portland Thorns win 2017 NWSL Championship with 1–0 victory over North Carolina Courage |publisher=Oregonian Media Group |access-date=18 October 2017 |date=15 October 2017}}

==Paris Saint-Germain (loan), 2017==

After undergoing surgery following the 2016 NWSL season, Henry joined Paris Saint-Germain in January 2017 on a short-term loan. She played in four Division 1 matches and one Coupe de France Féminine match before rejoining the Thorns in March.{{Cite web |url=http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/football/psg/psg-amandine-henry-c-est-officiel-27-01-2017-6627330.php |access-date=15 April 2017 |title=PSG : Amandine Henry, c'est officiel ! |date=27 January 2017 |publisher=Le Parisien}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/football/psg/football-le-pret-d-amandine-henry-au-psg-est-fini-10-03-2017-6752466.php |title=Football : le prêt d'Amandine Henry au PSG est fini |publisher=Le Parisien |access-date=15 April 2017 |date=10 March 2017}}

= Olympique Lyonnais, 2017–23 =

File:Olympique lyonnais féminine vctoire WCL 2019.jpg with her Lyon teammates, May 2019]]

After the 2017 NWSL season, Henry returned to Lyon for the remainder of the 2017–18 Division 1 Féminine season.{{Cite news |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/portland-thorns/2017/09/amandine_henry_nadim_nadim_wil.html |title=Amandine Henry, Nadia Nadim will not return to Portland Thorns next season |work=The Oregonian |date=24 September 2017 |access-date=12 April 2023 |first=Jamie |last=Goldberg}} She was nominated for the 2022 FIFA Puskás Award for best goal in January 2023, in recognition of her long-distance goal against FC Barcelona in the sixth minute of the 2022 UEFA Women's Champions League final.{{cite news |url=https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soccer/news/fifa-puskas-2023-goals-highlights-award-winners-finalists/e3jbxnkn2w7t7wgftppkyp50 |title=Puskas Award 2023 nominees, goals, finalists, and winners of FIFA best goal trophy |date=27 February 2023 |access-date=12 April 2023 |work=The Sporting News |first=Kyle |last=Bonn}}{{cite news |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/womens-champions-league-final-lyon-barcelona-result-amandine-henry-goal-190254056.html |title=A perfect goal and perfect striker ruin Barcelona's perfect season, win Champions League for Lyon |date=21 May 2022 |access-date=12 April 2023 |work=Yahoo! Sports |first=Henry |last=Bushnell}}

Henry remained a regular starter with Lyon until suffering a lateral collateral ligament injury in her left knee during a Coupe de France semifinal match against Stade de Reims Féminines on 4 March 2023.{{cite news |url=https://equalizersoccer.com/quick-update/frances-amandine-henry-out-for-at-least-6-weeks-with-knee-injury/ |title=France's Amandine Henry out for at least 6 weeks with knee injury |date=6 March 2023 |access-date=12 April 2023 |work=The Equalizer |first=Taylor |last=Vincent}}

= Angel City FC, 2023–2024 =

On June 1, 2023, NWSL club Angel City FC of Los Angeles signed Henry to a three-year contract with an option for a fourth year.{{cite news |last=Yang |first=Steph |title=Angel City FC signs Amandine Henry from Lyon |url=https://theathletic.com/4569942/2023/06/01/angel-city-signs-amandine-henry/ |access-date=1 June 2023 |date=1 June 2023 |work=The Athletic |language=en}} After recovering from the injury that kept her from the France World Cup Squad, Henry made her debut for Angel City on September 1, 2023, coming on as a substitute in a NWSL away match against Kansas City Current. Henry made her first start for Angel City on October 8, 2023 in a must win match against Houston Dash to keep the team in playoffs contention that finished as a 1–2 victory. She would go on to start the rest of the games that season including the clubs first playoffs appearance against OL Reign on October 20, 2023 where the team was ultimately defeated 1–0.{{Cite web |title=National Women's Soccer League Official Site {{!}} NWSL |url=https://www.nwslsoccer.com/players/amandine-chantal-henry/gamelog?season=gnqacg1k5u6wlm4kd6fo4u8k |access-date=2024-03-25 |website=www.nwslsoccer.com}}

==Lille OSC (loan) 2023–24==

On November 16, 2023, it was announced that Henry would join Lille OSC on loan from Angel City during the NWSL offseason and would return to Los Angeles to join the team for preseason training in March 2024.{{cite web |last1=Kriger |first1=Rachael |title=Amandine Henry set to join Lille Olympique SC on loan – Equalizer Soccer |url=https://equalizersoccer.com/quick-update/amandine-henry-set-to-join-lille-olympique-sc-on-loan/ |website=The Equalizer |access-date=14 December 2023 |date=16 November 2023}}

= Utah Royals, 2024 =

On April 20, 2024, Angel City FC announced that they had traded Henry to Utah Royals FC in exchange for $75,000 in allocation money.{{Cite web |date=2024-04-20 |title=Angel City Football Club Announces Strategic Player Trades Ahead of NWSL Deadline |url=https://angelcity.com/angel-city-football-club-news/angel-city-football-club-announces-strategic-player-trades-ahead-of-nwsl-deadline |access-date=2024-04-20 |website=angelcity.com |language=en}}

= Toluca, 2024– =

On September 10, 2024, Henry signed with Liga MX Femenil club Toluca.{{Cite web |last=Toufaily |first=Assile |title=Amandine Henry Signs With Toluca In Mexico’s BBVA MX Femenil |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/assiletoufaily/2024/09/10/amandine-henry-signs-with-toluca-in-mexicos-bbva-mx-femenil/ |access-date=2024-09-11 |website=Forbes |language=en}}

International career

File:20131031 FR06 Amandine Henry 9186 (cropped).jpg

At the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, Henry earned the Silver Ball Award.{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/awards/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721005729/http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/awards/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=21 July 2011 |title=Awards |publisher=FIFA.com}} Henry was named among the best players in Europe in 2015, becoming a finalist in the annual UEFA Best Women's Player in Europe Award, finishing second behind Célia Šašić.{{cite web |url=https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/0253-0d804e329754-9fdae544734c-1000--sasic-wins-best-women-s-player-award/ |title=Šašić wins Best Women's Player Award |date=27 August 2015 |publisher=UEFA}}

During UEFA Women's Euro 2017, Henry started in all four games for France. France was ranked #3 in the world.{{Cite web |url=http://www.oregonlive.com/fifa-world-cup/index.ssf/2017/07/uefa_womens_euro_2017_game_tim.html |title=UEFA Women's Euro 2017: Game times, full schedule, how to watch, results |publisher=Oregonian |access-date=21 October 2017 |date=6 August 2017}} France beat Iceland 1–0 on 18 July. On 22 July, Henry scored the goal that drew the game against Austria 1–1, and on 26 July, France drew Switzerland 1–1. This qualified France to advance to the quarter-finals where they lost to England 1–0 on 30 July.{{Cite web |url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/womens-euro-2017-fixtures-teams-tv-coverage-guide-to-the/1i3pbzwk6xn8o1icaogfu4r5ge |title=WOMEN'S EURO 2017: FIXTURES, TEAMS, TV COVERAGE & GUIDE TO THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP |publisher=Goal |access-date=21 October 2017 |date=3 August 2017}} Henry received the player of the match award for the quarter-final match against England.{{Cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/season=2017/teams/player=104116/photos/photo.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171022142516/http://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/season=2017/teams/player=104116/photos/photo.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 October 2017 |title=UEFA Women's EURO: Amadine Henry |publisher=UEFA |access-date=21 October 2017 |date=30 July 2017}}

In May 2022, Henry was omitted from the French selection for UEFA Women's Euro 2022 by manager Corinne Diacre despite her form for Lyon in national and Champions League club play.{{cite news |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/france-fraw/story/4677601/amandine-henry-left-out-of--euro-2022-france-squad-despite-champions-league-heroics |title=Amandine Henry left out of Euro 2022 France squad despite Champions League heroics |date=30 May 2022 |access-date=12 April 2023 |work=ESPN}} This continued a trend since 2020 of Diacre omitting Henry from the selection.{{cite news |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/asifburhan/2023/02/24/leading-french-players-withdraw-from-national-team-ahead-of-womens-world-cup/?sh=28c10e584512 |title=Leading French Players Withdraw From National Team Ahead Of Women's World Cup |date=24 February 2023 |access-date=12 April 2023 |work=Forbes |first=Asif |last=Burhan}} France Football writer Théo Troude considered the omission a "scandal" and indicative of Diacre's management style.{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2022/jun/29/france-women-euros-infighting-scandal-amandine-henrys-absence-corinne-diacre |title=Can France overcome infighting and 'scandal' of Henry's Euros absence? |date=29 June 2022 |access-date=12 April 2023 |work=The Guardian |first=Júlia Belas |last=Trindade}} In February 2023, Wendie Renard withdrew from the squad "to preserve (her) sanity", Kadidiatou Diani withdrew and called for "profound changes", and Marie Katoto suspended her international career while also calling for change. The French federation fired Diacre on 9 March 2023.{{cite news |url=https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/french-federation-sack-womens-national-coach-diacre-2023-03-09/ |title=French federation sack women's national coach Diacre |date=9 March 2023 |access-date=12 April 2023 |work=Reuters}}

On 6 June 2023, the France women's national team manager Hervé Renard included Henry in the selection for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.{{cite press release |url=https://www.fff.fr/article/10414-la-liste-des-vingt-six-bleues.html |title=La liste des vingt-six Bleues |trans-title=The list of 26 Bleues |date=6 June 2023 |access-date=6 June 2023 |publisher=FFF}} However, on 7 July 2023 the federation announced that Henry would be forced to withdraw due to an injury to her left calf.{{cite news |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Amandine-henry-forfait-pour-la-coupe-du-monde-officiel/1407148 |title=Amandine Henry forfait pour la Coupe du monde (officiel) |trans-title=Amandine Henry forfeits the World Cup (official) |date=7 July 2023 |access-date=7 July 2023 |work=L'Equipe |language=fr}}

On 13 August 2024, Henry announced her retirement from international football.{{Cite web |date=2024-10-14 |title=Ex-captain Henry retires from France duty |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/41787016/france-amandine-henry-retires-international-duty |access-date=2024-10-14 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}

Personal life

Henry was born in Lille and started playing football at the age of 5.{{cite podcast |url=http://www.arrowliving.com/amandinehenry/ |title=37-Amandine Henry-On moving to the US, mistranslations, and fake tans |website=www.arrowliving.com |publisher=Arrow Living |host=Kendall Johnson |date=20 October 2017 |access-date=21 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171022085022/http://www.arrowliving.com/amandinehenry/ |archive-date=22 October 2017 |url-status=dead}} There were no girls' teams for such young players, so she played with boys until she was 13 years old.{{Cn|date=December 2024}}

Career statistics

=Club=

{{Updated|match played 13 April 2024}}{{cite web |url=http://www.olweb.fr/fr/joueur/amandine-henry-1731.html |title=Amandine Henry |access-date=24 June 2015 |publisher=Olympique Lyon}}{{cite web |title=Amandine Henry – footofeminin stats |url=http://www.statsfootofeminin.fr/joueur.php?joueur=66&id=406 |publisher=footofeminin.fr |access-date=15 April 2017}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
rowspan="2"|Club

!rowspan="2"|Season

!colspan="3"|League

!colspan="2"|Cup

!colspan="2"|Continental

!colspan="2"|Other

!colspan="2"|Total

DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
rowspan="2"|Hénin-Beaumont

|2004–05

|

|20

1100colspan="4"|—2011
colspan="2"|Total

!20

1100colspan="4"|—2011
rowspan="3"|CNFE Clairefontaine

|2005–06

|

|16

11colspan="6"|—1611
2006–07

|

|16

11colspan="6"|—1611
colspan="2"|Total

!32

22colspan="6"|—3222
rowspan="10"|Lyon

|2007–08

|rowspan="9"|D1 Féminine

|4

00021colspan="2"|—61
2008–09

|7

14110colspan="2"|—122
2009–10

|10

23160colspan="2"|—193
2010–11

|18

53190colspan="2"|—306
2011–12

|21

86071colspan="2"|—297
2012–13

|20

56483colspan="2"|—3412
2013–14

|20

32030colspan="2"|—264
2014–15

|19

15140colspan="2"|—282
2015–16

|13

61050colspan="2"|—196
colspan="2"|Total

!132

31308455colspan="2"|—20739
rowspan="3"|Portland

|2016

|rowspan="2"|NWSL

|10

0colspan="6"|—100
2017

|23

4colspan="6"|—234
colspan="2"|Total

!33

4colspan="6"|—334
rowspan="2"|PSG (loan)

|2016–17

|D1 Féminine

|4

111colspan="4"|—52
colspan="2"|Total

!4

111colspan="4"|—52
rowspan="7"|Lyon

|2017–18

|rowspan="6"|D1 Féminine

|7

35151colspan="2"|—175
2018–19

|18

45282colspan="2"|—318
2019–20

|15

450311{{efn|Appearances in Trophée des Championnes|name=FSC}}0245
2020–21

|19

61050colspan="2"|—256
2021–22

|18

100133colspan="2"|—314
2022–23

|10

110400{{efn|name=FSC}}0151
colspan="2"|Total

!87

191733871014329
rowspan="3" |Angel City FC

|2023

| rowspan="2" |NWSL

|5

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|1

|0

|6

|0

2024

|4

|0

| colspan="2" |—

| colspan="2" |—

| colspan="2" |—

|4

|0

colspan="2" |Total

!9

!0

!0

!0

!0

!0

!1

!0

!10

!0

Lille (loan)

|2023–24

|D1 Féminine

|2

|0

| colspan="2" |—

| colspan="2" |—

| colspan="2" |—

|2

|0

Utah Royals

|2024

|NWSL

|0

|0

| colspan="2" |—

| colspan="2" |—

| colspan="2" |—

|0

|0

colspan="3" |Career total

!319

884812831220452112

{{notelist}}

=International=

{{Updated|10 March 2020}}[http://www.fff.fr/individus/selections/visu_fiche.php?in_no=1956828269&id_cat=2 HENRY Amandine] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120729095959/http://www.fff.fr/individus/selections/visu_fiche.php?id_cat=2&in_no=1956828269 |date=29 July 2012 }}, French Football Federation, accessed 17 April 2012

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
National teamSeasonAppsGoals
rowspan="12"|France

|2008–09

60
2009–1061
2010–1100
2011–1200
2012–1371
2013–14131
2014–15163
2015–1680
2016–17133
2017–1892
2018–19112
2019–2030
colspan="2"|Total9213

==International goals==

{{Updated|7 June 2019}}{{cite web |url=https://www.fff.fr/equipes-de-france/toutes-les-joueuses/fiche-joueuse/1956828269-amandine-henry |title=Equipe de France A – Amandine Henry |publisher=fff.fr |access-date=9 June 2015 |archive-date=30 December 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131230235212/http://www.fff.fr/equipes-de-france/toutes-les-joueuses/fiche-joueuse/1956828269-amandine-henry |url-status=dead}}

class="wikitable"
#

! Date

! Venue

! Opponent

! Score

! Result

! Competition

1

| 5 May 2010

| Stadion Rankhof, Basel, Switzerland

| {{fbw|SUI}}

|align="center"| 0–1

|align="center"| 0–2

| Friendly

2

| 31 October 2013

| Sonnensee Stadion, Ritzing, Austria

| {{fbw|AUT}}

|align="center"| 0–2

|align="center"| 1–3

| 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification

3

| 20 June 2014

| Rentschler Field, Hartford, United States

| {{fbw|USA}}

|align="center"| 1–2

|align="center"| 2–2

| Friendly

4

| 17 June 2015

| Lansdowne Stadium, Ottawa, Canada

| {{fbw|MEX}}

|align="center"| 0–5

|align="center"| 0–5

| 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

5

| 19 September 2015

| Stade Océane, Le Havre, France

| {{fbw|BRA}}

|align=center| 2–0

|align=center| 2–1

| Friendly

6

| 1 December 2015

| Katerini Stadium, Katerini, Greece

| {{fbw|GRE}}

|align=center| 0–1

|align=center| 0–3

| UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying

7

| 22 July 2017

| Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht, Netherlands

| {{fbw|AUT}}

|align=center| 1–1

|align=center| 1–1

| UEFA Women's Euro 2017

8

|rowspan="2"|23 October 2017

|rowspan="2"|Stade Auguste Delaune, Reims, France

|rowspan="2"|{{fbw|GHA}}

|align=center| 2–0

|rowspan="2" align=center| 8–0

|rowspan="3"|Friendly

9

|align=center| 3–0

1020 January 2018Stade Vélodrome, Marseille, France{{fbw|ITA}}align=center|1–1align=center|1–1
117 March 2018Exploria Stadium, Orlando, United States{{fbw|GER}}align=center|1–0align=center|3–02018 SheBelieves Cup
12

|7 June 2019

|Parc des princes, Paris, France

|{{fbw|KOR}}

|align=center| 4–0

|align=center| 4–0

| rowspan=2| 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

13

| 23 June 2019

| Stade Océane, Le Havre, France

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|align=center| 2–1

|align=center| 2–1

14

| 5 December 2023

| Roazhon Park, Rennes, France

| {{fbw|AUT}}

| align=center|1–0

| align=center| 3–0

| 2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League

Honours

Lyon

  • Division 1 Féminine: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22
  • Coupe de France Féminine: 2007–08, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2019–20
  • UEFA Women's Champions League: 2010–11, 2011–12, 2015–16,{{Cite web |last=UEFA.com |title=History: Wolfsburg 1-1 Lyon {{!}} UEFA Women's Champions League 2015/16 Final |url=https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/match/2018382--wolfsburg-vs-lyon/ |access-date=2024-11-04 |website=UEFA |language=en}} 2017–18,{{Cite web |last=UEFA.com |title=History: Wolfsburg 1-4 Lyon {{!}} UEFA Women's Champions League 2017/18 Final |url=https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/match/2023928--wolfsburg-vs-lyon/ |access-date=2024-11-04 |website=UEFA |language=en}} 2018–19,{{Cite web |last=UEFA.com |title=History: Lyon 4-1 Barcelona {{!}} UEFA Women's Champions League 2018/19 Final |url=https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/match/2025485--lyon-vs-barcelona/ |access-date=2024-11-04 |website=UEFA |language=en}} 2019–20,{{Cite web |last=UEFA.com |title=History: Wolfsburg 1-3 Lyon {{!}} UEFA Women's Champions League 2019/20 |url=https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/match/2030157--wolfsburg-vs-lyon/ |access-date=2024-11-04 |website=UEFA |language=en}} 2021–22{{Cite news |last=Smyth |first=Rob |last2=Magee |first2=Will |date=2022-05-21 |title=Barcelona 1-3 Lyon: Women’s Champions League final 2022 – as it happened |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2022/may/21/barcelona-v-lyon-womens-champions-league-final-2022-live |access-date=2024-11-05 |work=the Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}

Portland Thorns

France

Individual

  • FIFA Women's World Cup Silver Ball: 2015
  • FIFA Women's World Cup All-Star Team: 2015
  • FIFPro: FIFA FIFPro World XI 2015{{Cite web |url=https://www.fifpro.org/news/first-ever-women-s-world-xi-revealed/en/ |title=2015 FIFPro Award |access-date=9 March 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170728203119/https://www.fifpro.org/news/first-ever-women-s-world-xi-revealed/en/ |archive-date=28 July 2017 |url-status=dead}}
  • IFFHS Women's World Team: 2018,{{cite web |url=https://iffhs.de/iffhs-awards-2018-the-women-world-team-2018/ |title=IFFHS AWARDS – THE WOMEN WORLD TEAM 2018 |publisher=IFFHS |date=1 December 2018 |access-date=5 December 2018 |archive-date=15 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190515040509/https://iffhs.de/iffhs-awards-2018-the-women-world-team-2018/ |url-status=dead}} 2019{{cite web |url=https://iffhs.de/iffhs-awards-the-iffhs-world-women-world-team-of-the-year-2019/ |title=IFFHS AWARDS 2019 – THE IFFHS WOMEN WORLD TEAM OF THE YEAR 2019 |publisher=IFFHS |date=30 November 2019 |access-date=30 November 2019 |archive-date=2 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191202213837/https://iffhs.de/iffhs-awards-the-iffhs-world-women-world-team-of-the-year-2019/ |url-status=dead}}
  • IFFHS UEFA Woman Team of the Decade 2011–2020{{cite web |url=https://www.iffhs.com/index.php/posts/931 |title=IFFHS WOMAN TEAM - UEFA - OF THE DECADE 2011-2020 |work=IFFHS |date=31 January 2021}}
  • FIFA Puskás Award: 2022 nominee

See also

References

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