Léa Declercq

Léa Declercq

Dijon FCO
Dijon FCO
May 12, 1995
#8 - Midfielder
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Léa Declercq is a French footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dijon FCO in Division 1 Féminine.

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Declercq was born in Croix, a commune in the Nord department of northern France.

She began her senior career at FCF Hénin-Beaumont, making her debut in the French top flight at just 15 years old.

At the 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, Declercq scored three goals, including the opening goal in the final against North Korea.

She reached the final of the UEFA Women's Champions League with Paris Saint-Germain in 2015, featuring on the bench during the match against FFC Frankfurt.

Declercq has made over 150 appearances for Dijon FCO since joining the club in 2018, making her one of the longest-serving players in the current squad.

She holds the distinction of having scored 17 goals in 28 appearances for the France U17 national team.

Declercq is a versatile attacking threat who has transitioned from a striker role early in her career to a creative central midfielder

Léa is passionatte about photography and film making.


Club Achievements

UEFA Women's Champions League Runner-up (2015)
Division 2 Féminine Champion (2013)
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Winner (2012)

Stats

Year Club AP GL
2018
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present
Dijon FCO 150 20
2017
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2018
Paris FC 21 2
2016
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2017
FCF Juvisy 15 2
2013
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2016
Paris Saint-Germain 12 0
2010
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2013
FCF Hénin-Beaumont 28 9
International Stats
2018
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France B 2 0
2013
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2014
France WU19 19 8
2010
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2012
France WU17 28 17