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2009–10 Paris Saint-Germain FC (women) season

2009–10 Paris Saint-Germain FC (women) season

FieldValue
clubParis Saint-Germain Féminine
season2009–10
ownerColony Capital
chrtitleChairperson
chairmanPierre Noguès
mgrtitleHead coach
managerCamillo Vaz
stadiumStade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Parc des Princes
leagueDivision 1 Féminine
league result3rd
cup1Challenge de France
cup1 resultWinners
league topscorer
Camille Abily (12)
season topscorer
Camille Abily (12)
highest attendance5,892 vs Juvisy, Division 1 Féminine, 18 October 2009
lowest attendance100 vs Saint-Brieuc, Division 1 Féminine, 2 May 2010
largest win7–0 vs Saint-Brieuc, Division 1 Féminine, 6 December 2009
largest loss0–3 vs Juvisy, Division 1 Féminine, 11 April 2010
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prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

Parc des Princes Camille Abily (12) Camille Abily (12)

The 2009–10 season was French football club Paris Saint-Germain's 11th season in Division 1 Féminine and their 9th consecutive season in the top division of French football. PSG was managed by Camillo Vaz - in his first season since replacing Éric Leroy. The club was chaired by Pierre Noguès. Paris Saint-Germain was present in the 2009–10 Division 1 Féminine and the 2009–10 Challenge de France. After finishing eighth in the last championship, Paris SG began the campaign with the desire to continue their progress among the elite and work hard for them to conquer their first major trophy. Following a disappointing 2008–09 season, Éric Leroy resigned and Camillo Vaz took over as manager in June 2009. Camillo Vaz was supported by assistant coach Karine Noilhan, who had been in charge of PSG's DH squad. Paris Saint-Germain entered the new season with great ambition and signed French internationals Élise Bussaglia, Julie Soyer and Jessica Houara during the summer transfer market. Camille Abily, Sonia Bompastor, Zohra Ayachi, Charlotte Poulain and Stéphanie Legrand also joined Paris Saint-Germain. The capital club started the season looking to finish within the top five in Division 1 and to pull something off in the Challenge de France.{{cite news |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090812021108/http://www.fff.fr/champ/femininesD1/actualite/390321.shtml |archive-date = 12 August 2009 |url-status=dead

Squad

Board and staff

Stade Georges Lefèvre

Division 1 Féminine

Paris Saint-Germain dominated Saint-Étienne from the start and were rewarded with a victory thanks to goals from Nora Coton-Pélagie and Laure Boulleau.{{cite news

Paris Saint-Germain ended their run as they conceded a draw against third-placed Montpellier but climbed to the top spot in the league thanks to the Hénin-Beaumont's surprising victory over Lyon.{{cite news

After being unbeaten for 17 days, Paris Saint-Germain retained the first place but was surprised by a determined Montpellier. A goal from Élise Bussaglia just after the break gave emotion to the match, but the damaged was done.{{cite news

League table

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Lyon (C)2218229211+8178
2Juvisy2218135818+4077
3Paris Saint-Germain221642628+5474
4Montpellier2215344818+3070
5Yzeure229492832–453

Results summary

Results by round

DateOpponentsH / AResultScorersAttendancePositionReferee
2009
27 SeptemberSaint-ÉtienneA0 – 3Coton-Pélagie , Boulleau200[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Aurélie Efe
4 OctoberSoyauxH5 – 0Ayachi , Bompastor , Coton-Pélagie , Pizzala , Stribick-Burckel1002ndÎle-de-France Karine Lasalle
11 OctoberToulouseA0 – 1Abily210[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 2ndAlsace Sabrina Himber
18 OctoberJuvisyH1 – 0Abily5,892[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 2ndBrittany Élodie Coppola
1 NovemberHénin-BeaumontA0 – 4Bompastor , Ayachi , Delannoy , Coton-Pélagie100[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 2ndLorraine Nathalie Mittelbronn
8 NovemberLa RocheH5 – 0Bompastor , Abily , Pizzala , Guerin200[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 2ndNord-Pas-de-Calais Cindy Gosselin
15 NovemberMontpellierA0 – 02001stAlsace Sabrina Himber
29 NovemberMontignyA0 – 1Abily350[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stRhône-Alpes Solenne Bartnik
6 DecemberSaint-BrieucH7 – 0Bussaglia , Poulain , Abily , Boyeldieu , Bompastor , Prévost150[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stLorraine Nathalie Mittelbronn
13 DecemberLyonA1 – 1Poulain300[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stAlsace Séverine Zinck
2010
24 JanuaryYzeureHdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Thomas , Bompastor200[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stFranche-Comté Florence Guillemin
31 JanuarySoyauxAdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Abily200[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stLanguedoc-Roussillon Dorothée Ily
7 FebruaryToulouseHdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Abily , Poulain , Bompastor , Delannoy , Boyeldieu200[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stFranche-Comté Emilie Mougeot
11 AprilJuvisyAdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}1,1002ndCentre Sabine Bonnin
28 FebruaryHénin-BeaumontHdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Abily , Bompastor1001stAlsace Sabrina Himber
13 MarchLa RocheAdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Thomas343[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stBrittany Élodie Coppola
4 AprilMontpellierHdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Bussaglia450[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stBrittany Élodie Coppola
18 AprilMontignyHdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Boyeldieu , Soyer , Pizzala , Boulleau2002ndLorraine Nathalie Mittelbronn
2 MaySaint-BrieucAdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Prévost , Ayachi , Coton-Pélagie100[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 2ndAlsace Sabrina Himber
30 MayLyonHdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}5003rdProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Noëlle Robin
6 JuneYzeureAdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Houara250[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdFRA Gwendoline Defente
13 JuneSaint-ÉtienneHdate=September 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}Prévost , Houara200[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdÎle-de-France Karine Lasalle

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Challenge de France

Paris Saint-Germain entered the 2009–10 Challenge de France season having last reached the final in 2008. Last season, they were eliminated in the Round of 32 by Le Mans. PSG entered the competition during the Round of 32 phase.{{cite news |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100209093815/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/532080.shtml |archive-date = 9 February 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100304162043/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/532270.shtml |archive-date = 4 March 2010 |url-status=dead

The match was an opportunity for both Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon to get back on track their domestic seasons through cup glory. Paris Saint-Germain, meanwhile, had the chance to get revenge, as history had pitted these sides together in the cup before. It was in the 2007-08 edition, when Lyon clinched their third title after defeating the capital club by a 3-0 margin at the Stade de France. Having withstood the French champion in the first half, Paris Saint-Germain conceded three goals in the second period.{{cite news

On 23 May 2010, Paris Saint-Germain captured the Challenge de France becoming the club's first major title and most prestigious honour to date. The capital club captured the cup by defeating Montpellier 5–0 in the final at the Stade Robert Bobin. The scoreline is the largest gap in the cup's young history. It is also the first time in French football history that both the male and female sections of a club occupy both the country's national cups. The male section of Paris Saint-Germain claimed the French Cup on 1 May. "Les Parisiennes" controlled the match from start to finish and Ingrid Boyeldieu opened the score after Candice Prévost's volley bounced off the crossbar. After the break, Caroline Pizzala doubled the advantage after a good cross from Jessica Houara. PSG found the third after Houara set free Nora Coton-Pélagie, who killed Montpellier's remaining hopes. Élise Bussaglia, with a 25-yard shot, and Pizzala, with her second of the night, rounded up the scoreline.{{cite news

Matches

  • Debonne
  • Lepailleur team2= Paris Saint-Germain
  • Crammer
  • Pizzala
  • Thomas
  • Lepailleur
  • Houara
  • Pizzala
  • Herlovsen
  • Boyeldieu
  • Pizzala
  • Coton-Pélagie
  • Bussaglia

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