Amel Majri (born 25 January 1993) is a French-Tunisian professional
footballer
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, who plays in the
French First Division for
Olympique Lyon
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, with whom she has also played the
Champions League with, and won. She is naturally a
midfielder
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, but has been playing as a
left-back
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for Lyon in recent seasons. She also plays for the
France national team.
Early life
Majri was born in
Monastir, Tunisia
Monastir, also called Mestir ( ar, المنستير ', from the Greek "hermit's cell, monastery"), is a city on the central coast of Tunisia, in the Sahel area, some south of Sousse and south of Tunis. Traditionally a fishing port, Monastir is ...
and moved to France at the age of 1 alongside her twin sister, Rachida, and her mother, Hafsia. They settled in
Vénissieux
Vénissieux (; Arpitan: or in the Lyonnais dialect) is a commune in the Metropolis of Lyon in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France.
Geography
Vénissieux is located on the southern outskirts of Lyon.
Toponymy
The name ''Vénis ...
in the residential area of Minguettes, located in the suburbs of
Lyon
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. She returns to Tunisia every summer.
She began playing football in Tunisia at the age of 4 with her uncle. She perfected her technique using
tennis
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balls and spent her summers on the beaches of Tunisia playing
beach football. In France, she played five-a-side
pick up games with boys in her neighbourhood until the age of 12, and at school. Upon seeing her play in the schoolyard, her primary school teacher insisted that she join a club, something Majri was initially against. Eventually, she joined
l'AS Minguettes where she was the only girl on her team. Two years later, she was recruited by
Olympique Lyonnais aged 14.
Personal life
Majri is a
Muslim. She became married in 2012.
Career statistics
Club
International
:''Scores and results list France's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Majri goal.''
Honours
Lyon
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Division 1 Féminine
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:
2010–11
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,
2011–12,
2012–13
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2013–14,
2014–15,
2015–16,
2016–17,
2017–18,
2018–19,
2019–20
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Coupe de France Féminine
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:
2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2019–20
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UEFA Women's Champions League
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The ...
:
2010–11
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,
2011–12,
2015–16,
2016–17,
2017–18,
2018–19,
2019–20
France
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SheBelieves Cup
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:
2017
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Tournoi de France:
2020
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Individual
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UNFP Female Player of the Year:
2015–16
References
External links
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1993 births
Living people
Tunisian women's footballers
Expatriate women's footballers in France
People from Monastir Governorate
Naturalized citizens of France
Tunisian emigrants to France
France women's youth international footballers
France women's international footballers
Olympique Lyonnais Féminin players
Women's association football midfielders
Women's association football fullbacks
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup players
Footballers at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Olympic footballers of France
French women's footballers
Division 1 Féminine players
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players
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