Amandine Henry, it’s over

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Excluded last week in D1 Arkéma, Amandine Henry was suspended for three matches by the FFF and will no longer play with Losc feminine, since she will soon return to California to resume with Angel City.

Amandine Henry’s return to women’s D1 was cut short. While the NWSL clubs (the United States championship) are in the middle of the off-season, the midfielder of the French women’s team was loaned for the first two months of the year to Losc, she, the native of Lille. With the former Lyonnaise, the Dogues took a 6-0 against PSG before winning in the Coupe de France against Le Mans (3-2).

Lille then snatched a point against Dijon (2-2) last Saturday, when they were down 2-0 and playing 10 against 11 after the red card received by… Henry in the 51st minute! A few days after this exclusion, the FFF disciplinary committee imposed a three-match suspension on the former captain of the Bleues. Which sounds the death knell for the northern adventure for the 33-year-old player.

Obviously, Amandine Henry has obtained authorization to play the Final Four of the Women’s Nations League with a semi-final against Germany on February 23, at Groupama Stadium, just before a final or a match for 3rd place against Spain or the Netherlands. She is then expected in Los Angeles, Angel City FC starting the season on March 17, against Bay FC.

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