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Full name
  
Elodie Ginette Thomis

1999–2001
  
Epinay-sur-Seine

Weight
  
59 kg

Place of birth
  
Colombes, France

Name
  
Elodie Thomis

Current team
  
Olympique Lyonnais


Playing position
  
WingerStriker

Role
  
Football player

Position
  
Forward

Number
  
12

Height
  
1.67 m

Siblings
  
Sebastien Thomis

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Date of birth
  
(1986-08-13) 13 August 1986 (age 29)

Similar People
  
Eugenie Le Sommer, Marie‑Laure Delie, Camille Abily, Louisa Necib, Wendie Renard

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Élodie Ginette Thomis ([e.lɔ.di ʒi.nɛt tɔ.mis]; born 13 August 1986) is a French football player who currently plays for French club Olympique Lyon of the Division 1 Féminine. She plays either a winger or striker and is described as a player who possesses pace comparable to that of French men's internationals Thierry Henry and Sidney Govou. Thomis is a graduate of the women's section of the Clairefontaine academy and is currently a French women's international having made her debut with the team in June 2005 at UEFA Women's Euro 2005 against Italy.

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Early career

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Thomis was born in the commune of Colombes, a northwestern suburb of Paris, to parents of Martiniquais heritage. She began her sporting career training as a sprinter and long-distance runner. At the age of 13, Thomis began playing football after attending a trial for women footballers in Épinay-sur-Seine. After successfully playing for the local club, she joined Football Club Feminin de Colombes in her hometown. In 2002, Thomis was selected to attend CNFE Clairefontaine, the women's section of the Clairefontaine academy. She spent three years training at the facility alongside future domestic teammates Louisa Necib, as well as future international teammates Caroline Pizzala, Élise Bussaglia, and Laure Lepailleur. In three seasons at the academy, Thomis played in over 50 matches scoring 32 goals.

Montpellier and Lyon

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After departing Clairefontaine, Thomis joined Division 1 Féminine club Montpellier. Necib later joined the club the following year. In her first season with the club, Thomis appeared in 20 league matches scoring three goals as Montpellier finished runner-up in the league to Juvisy. She also made her European debut participating in the 2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup. In the team's first leg quarter-final tie against Danish outfit Brøndby IF, Thomis scored a double, which, after a positive result in the second leg, allowed Montpellier to advanced to the semi-finals where the club was eliminated by the eventual champions 1. FFC Frankfurt. Thomis' goal output increased in the 2005–06 season scoring 15 goals in 22 matches as Montpellier claimed the Challenge de France, the women's domestic cup in France. After the season, in June 2007, rival D1 Féminine Lyon confirmed that both Thomis and Necib would be joining the club for the 2007–08 season. In her debut season at Lyon, she played in 17 league matches scoring seven goals helping the club win the league and cup double. In the 2008–09 season, Thomis appeared in 17 total matches scoring 14 goals as Lyon won the league for the third consecutive season and reached the semi-finals for the second straight season in the UEFA Women's Cup.

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In the ensuing two seasons, due to injuries, Thomis was limited to only 30 appearances domestically. The striker did scored 17 goals in that span. In the re-branded UEFA Women's Champions League, Thomis made eight appearances scoring three goals as Lyon reached the final in the 2009–10 edition of the competition. Lyon was defeated by German club Turbine Potsdam in the penultimate match. In the 2010–11 edition of the Champions League, Thomis was a part of the team that won the competition defeating its nemesis Turbine Potsdam 2–0 in the final.

International career

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Thomis made her international debut for les Bleues on June 6, 2005 in a match against Italy. Competing for France in 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2012 London Olympics Thomis helped the team reach the semi-finals in all three competitions. In 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Thomis helped France reach the quarter-finals where the team was eliminated by Germany on penalty shootout. Thomis has scored a total of 5 goals at these Olympics and World Cup finals.

Club

Statistics accurate as of 14 November 2012

International

(Correct as of 19 September 2012)

Club

Montpellier
  • Coupe de France Féminine: Winner 2006, 2007
  • Lyon
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  • Division 1 Féminine: Winner 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Coupe de France Féminine: Winner 2007–08, 2011–12, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • UEFA Women's Champions League: Winner 2010–11, 2011–12, 2015–16
  • International

    France
  • UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship: 2003
  • Cyprus Cup: Winner 2012, 2014
  • SheBelieves Cup: Winner 2017
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    References

    Élodie Thomis Wikipedia