Английская Википедия:Gaëlle Enganamouit
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Gaëlle Deborah Enganamouit (born 9 June 1992) is a Cameroonian footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club Málaga CF and the Cameroon women's national team.
Club career
Enganamouit previously played in the Serbian First League for Spartak Subotica, for whom she appeared in the UEFA Champions League.[1] While playing for Spartak Enganamouit reportedly scored the fastest goal in women's football history, after two seconds.[2]
In December 2013, Enganamouit announced her transfer to Swedish football, with newly promoted Damallsvenskan team Eskilstuna United.[3]
League champions FC Rosengård signed Enganamouit to a two-year contract in November 2015, as a replacement for Anja Mittag. Enganamouit had been the 2015 Damallsvenskan top goalscorer with 18 goals as Eskilstuna finished second after mounting an unlikely title challenge.[4] She was nominated for the BBC Women's footballer of the year award in early 2016, alongside Amandine Henry, Kim Little, Carli Lloyd and Becky Sauerbrunn.[5]
On the opening day of the season, Enganamouit suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury which was expected to rule her out for the entire 2016 campaign.[6]
On 11 February 2017, Dalian Quanjian F.C. officially signed Enganamouit.[7][8]
International career
She is a member of the Cameroonian national team and played at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She appeared in each game as a substitute; Cameroon lost each match.[5]
At the 2015 Women's World Cup in Canada she scored a hat-trick in Cameroon's 6–0 win over Ecuador. During the 2015 World Cup game against defending champions Japan, her unnerving drive and powerful style lead to her being known as the "Freight Train" by Canadian fans.[9]
On June 9, 2020, Gaëlle Enganamouit announced the end of her career.
Honours
Individual
- Damallsvenskan top goal scorer: 2015
- African Women's Footballer of the Year: 2015
- IFFHS CAF Women's Team of the Decade 2011–2020[10]
- IFFHS All-time Africa Women's Dream Team: 2021[11]
See also
References
External links
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- Английская Википедия
- 1992 births
- Living people
- Footballers from Yaoundé
- Cameroonian women's footballers
- Women's association football forwards
- ŽFK Spartak Subotica players
- Eskilstuna United DFF players
- FC Rosengård players
- Dalian Quanjian F.C. players
- Avaldsnes IL players
- Málaga CF Femenino players
- Damallsvenskan players
- Chinese Women's Super League players
- Toppserien players
- Liga F players
- Cameroon women's international footballers
- Olympic footballers for Cameroon
- Footballers at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup players
- 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players
- Cameroonian expatriate women's footballers
- Cameroonian expatriate sportspeople in Serbia
- Expatriate women's footballers in Serbia
- Cameroonian expatriate sportspeople in Sweden
- Expatriate women's footballers in Sweden
- Cameroonian expatriate sportspeople in China
- Expatriate women's footballers in China
- Cameroonian expatriate sportspeople in Norway
- Expatriate women's footballers in Norway
- Cameroonian expatriate sportspeople in Spain
- Expatriate women's footballers in Spain
- African Women's Footballer of the Year winners
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