Meriame Terchoun
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Meriame Terchoun (born 27 October 1995) is a
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footballer who plays for Dijon in the French Division 1 Féminine and for the Switzerland national team. Terchoun is a representative of the Swiss Association of Football Players.


Club career

Terchoun played for SC YF Juventus from 2006 to 2009, then moved to
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, where she played from 2009 to 2022 with a brief hiatus. In the first half of 2017 she was in the FC Basel. With Zurich, she won the Swiss Championship eight times and the
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seven times. During this time she also suffered three cruciate ligament tears (2016, 2017, 2019), each of which entailed long rehabilitation breaks. After her injuries, she returned to lead her club to a domestic league and cup double.  She played a total of 166 competitive games for FCZ, scoring 53 goals and recording 28 assists. In 2012/13 she made her debut in the UEFA Women's Champions League, where the team prevailed in qualifying with three wins at a tournament in Slovenia. She scored her first Champions League goal in the 8-0 win over FC Gintra. Finally, in July 2022, she moved to Dijon FCO in the French first division.


National career


Youth

Born in Switzerland, Terchoun is of Algerian descent through her father. On 22 August 2011 she was used for the first time in a game of the U-17 team, but lost with her team 0-2 against Austria.  In October, she took part with the team in the first
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round for the
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. With three wins, they qualified for the second round. She also made three appearances there and reached the finals in Nyon with a 3-3 win against Belgium and two 1-0 wins against Iceland and England. Here, however, in June 2012 they lost 5-1 in the semi-finals to France and the match for third place on penalties to Denmark. In September she made her first appearances for the U-19 team in two friendlies against Denmark. This was followed by further friendly matches in March 2013 and 2014. In April 2014 she then took part with the team in the second
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round for the 2019 U-19 European Championship . After victories against Belarus (5-0) and hosts Portugal (2-1), they missed out on the finals with a 0-1 defeat as the fourth-best runners-up in their group.


Senior

On 22 September 2015 she played for the first time on the senior national team. She started the 4-1 friendly win against Denmark and was substituted in the second half. In the first
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game for
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against Italy on 24 October 2016, she was used for the first time over 90 minutes. With a 3-0 victory in Italy, it was their first successful qualification for the European Championship. She was used in four games. During the qualification for the
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that took place in between, she was used in all three games. After the second European Championship qualifier against Italy, which was won 2-1, she had to wait 14 months for another assignment. In the last preparation game for the European Championship finals against England, she was used as a center forward, but substituted after 48 minutes when the score was 0:2 (final score 0:4).  She was called up for the finals, but only for the last 11 minutes of the third group game against France came on as a left striker when the score was 1:1. The Swiss were eliminated as third in the group. In the subsequent qualification for the 2019 World Cup, she came on as a second-half substitute in the first game against Albania. She played in April 2019 in two friendlies against Poland. She was in the squad for Euro 2022 in England but was not used. She was named to the Swiss squad for the 2023 World Cup.


Honours

;FC Zürich * Nationalliga A (6): 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2022 * Swiss Women's Cup (5): 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2022


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Terchoun, Meriame 1995 births Living people Swiss women's footballers Switzerland women's international footballers Women's association football forwards Swiss people of Algerian descent FC Zürich Frauen players Swiss Women's Super League players FC Basel Frauen players Footballers from Lausanne UEFA Women's Euro 2022 players UEFA Women's Euro 2017 players Swiss expatriate sportspeople in France Expatriate women's footballers in France Swiss expatriate women's footballers 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup players