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  2. Louisa Cadamuro - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Nécib Cadamuro (French pronunciation: [luiza nesib]; born 23 January 1987) is a French former professional footballer who played for the France national team. She spent the majority of her career at Lyon , amassing eighteen titles with the French club over a nine-year span.

  3. List of France women's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    The France women's national football team (French: Equipe de France Féminine) represents the nation of France in international women's football.It is fielded by the French Football Federation (FFF) (French: Fédération Française de Football), the governing body of football in France, and competes as a member of the UEFA.

  4. List of people from Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Nécib (23 January 1987) - footballer; Christopher Pratt (1981) - navigator and skipper; Gaston Rébuffat (7 May 1921; d. Marseille, 1 June 1985) - Alpinist; Julien Sablé (11 September 1980) - footballer; Roger Scotti (29 July 1925; d. Marseille, 12 December 2001) - footballer; Anthony Terras (21 June 1985) - shooting

  5. UEFA Women's Euro 2009 squads - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Necib 23 January 1987 (aged 22) Olympique Lyonnais: 15 MF: Élise Bussaglia 24 September 1985 (aged 23) Paris Saint-Germain: 16 GK: Sarah Bouhaddi 17 October 1986 (aged 22) Olympique Lyonnais: 17 MF: Gaëtane Thiney 28 October 1985 (aged 23) Juvisy: 18 MF: Amandine Henry 28 September 1989 (aged 19)

  6. Louisa Nécib - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Cadamuro From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  7. 2012 International Women's Club Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 International Women's Club Championship was the first world wide international women's football club tournament, and was held in Japan from November 22–25, 2012. . Four teams, comprising representatives from Europe, Australia and Japan, took part in the competiti

  8. Washington Freedom (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2008 WPS International Draft, conducted on September 24, 2008, the Freedom selected Japanese striker Homare Sawa, French players Sonia Bompastor and Louisa Necib and Australian forward Lisa De Vanna. [5] Following the draft, the Freedom named Erin McLeod and Lene Mykjåland as post-draft discovery players. [6]

  9. 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Group A - Wikipedia

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    At 22:13 CEST, in the 72nd minute, the match was interrupted due to a power outage of the stadium's floodlights.The match resumed at 22:24 CEST. [14] Though the elapsed time was initially counted in the match report, [15] FIFA later amended the minutes of the match events to exclude the stoppage of play caused by the power outage.