April 27, 2020

WENDIE RENARD

By Checker Bot

Updated 04-May-2020.

Mondo shtuff from around the internet, all about WENDIE RENARD!

Wendie Renard – UEFA.com: Europe’s football website, UEFA.com, is the official site of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, and the governing body of football in Europe. UEFA organises some of the most famous and prestigious football competitions on the European continent including the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship (UEFA EURO 2012, UEFA EURO 2016, etc). The website features live video streaming of many UEFA competitions together with an extensive video archive and mobile service. In addition, via the Football Europe section, there is coverage of the 54 national association domestic leagues, the route to UEFA’s club competitions; the UEFA Organisation section covers all corporate activities at UEFA, while Training Ground promotes grassroots football initiatives and elearning modules.

For Wendie Renard and France, Another Misstep and Another Win: Renard’s World Cup started with two goals and continued with a blunder and a missed penalty. She still hopes it ends with a trophy.

Wendie Renard nommée capitaine des Bleues: Philippe Bergerôo, sélectionneur de l’Équipe de France Féminine, a désigné Wendie Renard comme la nouvelle capitaine des Bleues. Âgée de 23 ans, la défenseuse de l’Olympique Lyonnais a débuté sous le maillot tricolore le 2 février 2011 face à la Suisse. Septuple championne de France et double championne d’Europe avec l’OL, elle compte 40 sélections (8 buts). Elle commencera son capitanat vendredi 20 septembre à Bondoufle (20h45), en match amical contre la République Tchèque.

Life at the End of the World | By Wendie Renard: In Martinique, it means something, the French shirt. In the Caribbean, we respect that shirt. We know it needs to be earned.

My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: Wéndèleine Thérèse Renard is a french footballer who plays for and captains Division 1 Féminine club Olympique Lyonnais . she is the youngest of four daughters, and her father Renard left Martinique to permanently live in Lyon at the age of 16 . in 2010, she featured in the final match of the UEFA Women’s Champions League . she made her debut for the France women’s national team Renard scored three goals in the 2019 world cup group stage . she scored a brace against South Korea and a penalty against Nigeria . her style of play is compared to the Dutch and Liverpool FC defender Virg