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Top scorer in the history of OL women, Eugénie Le Sommer scored a double on Saturday in D1 Arkéma to reach the symbolic mark of 300 goals for Fenottes!
Eugénie Le Sommer, 34, continues to write her legend. Top scorer in the history of OL women (but also top scorer for the French women’s team with 93 goals), the star striker scored a double on Saturday in D1 Arkéma, against Stade de Reims, to reach the symbolic bar of 300 units.
A magnificent symbol for the one who will soon play the Final Four of the League of Nations with the Bleues of Hervé Renard then the women’s football tournament of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Under contract until next June with Olympique Lyonnais, she should continue his career until Euro 2025.
OL-PSG next week!
“ELS”, on the lookout in front of the opposing goal, scored the first two goals for the Lyonnaises against the Rémoises (13th and 18th). The German Sara Däbritz increased the score in the first period (34th) and the Norwegian Ada Hegerberg also improved her statistics (50th), the Ballon d’Or scoring her 11th goal in the championship to consolidate her place at the top of the scorers’ rankings (with two units more than Le Sommer).
Sonia Bompastor’s team scores a 14th victory in as many days of women’s D1 and takes a 10-point lead over PSG, held up the day before by FC Fleury, one week before the big shock against the Parisians!
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