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Margaux Chauvet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Margaux Marianne Chauvet (born 27 May 2002) is a soccer player who plays as a defender for Sydney FC. Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast to French parents,[1] she is an Australia youth international.[2]

Early life

Chauvet and her family relocated to Australia due to civil unrest in Africa, where they were living at the time.[3]

Club career

Chauvet starter her career with Illawarra Stingrays.[1] After that, she signed for Western Sydney Wanderers.[4] In 2022, she signed for Icelandic side KR.[5]

In August 2023, Chauvet joined Sydney FC.[6]

International career

In 2020, Chauvet was invited to the Australia youth women's national soccer team's first Talent Identification Camp.[7]

Style of play

Chauvet mainly operates as a defender but has played as a midfielder at senior level.[8]

Personal life

Chauvet is the daughter of Renaud Chauvet.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b "Chauvet on the fast track to the top". illawarramercury.com.au.
  2. ^ "Margaux Chauvet taking rapid rise in her strid". thefootballsack.com.au. 11 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Why football has so many diverse reasons to celebrate". keepup.com.au. 15 March 2021.
  4. ^ "MAGNIFICENT SEVEN ARE THE FUTURE AT WANDERLAND". thewomensgame.com.
  5. ^ "KR fær tvo ástralska leikmenn". fotbolti.net.
  6. ^ "Sydney FC Welcomes Lucy, Aideen And Margaux". Sydney FC. 10 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Rosie Galea and Margaux Chauvet shine, Brisbane yet to Roar". espn.com.
  8. ^ "Stingrays' Chauvet has welcomed positional change".
  9. ^ "After fleeing civil war for Australia, the Matildas became a French footballer's new heroes". sbs.com.au.

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