Louisa Cadamuro

January 6, 2024
Association Football Player

Quick Facts

Louisa Cadamuro
Full Name Louisa Cadamuro
Occupation Association Football Player
Date Of Birth Jan 23, 1987(1987-01-23)
Age 37
Birthplace Marseille
Country France
Birth City Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Horoscope Capricorn

Louisa Cadamuro Biography

Name Louisa Cadamuro
Birthday Jan 23
Birth Year 1987
Place Of Birth Marseille
Home Town Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Birth Country France
Birth Sign Capricorn
Parents Djamila Necib
Spouse Liassine Cadamuro (m. 2016)

Louisa Cadamuro is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on January 23, 1987 in Marseille, Provence- Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Necib was the daughter of Algerian parents. She was born in Marseille on 23 January 1987. Her father, who was from Biskra, had immigrated to France with her mother from Oran. Necib was born in Busserine in Marseille’s northern suburbs. She has a brother, and a sister. Necib signed with Lyon and enrolled at Universite Lyon 1 in hopes of completing her undergraduate studies. English: Science and Technology of Sport and Physical Activity. At a young age she became interested in football. Prior to that, she had been a gymnast. At first, she didn’t think about the future prospects for women’s football. She played mostly for recreation with men and stated that “I had always played with boys in my neighbourhood” and that “I didn’t plan on joining a club since, to be fair, I didn’t know there were girls’ teams.” One day, I discovered there was a club located in the 14th district and signed up.

Necib was a former France women’s international youth player, having represented her country at all levels for which she was eligible. Gerard Sergent called Necib up to the international level on 11 September 2003 to play for the under-17 team. After playing with the team at 2003’s Nordic Cup, a top women’s tournament, she was called up by Bruno Bini to the under-19 team. Necib was a strong player at under-19 level. She also represented France at the 2004 and 2005 editions the UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship. She was eliminated from the group stage in 2004 when France lost two of her matches. Necib was the first to start all five matches France played in 2005, as France reached the final. In the opening round of the competition, Russia defeated France 4-0. This was her only goal. France lost 6-5 to Russia in the final after they defeated Russia on the group stage. The match ended 2-2 in regulation.

After three years with Celtic, in July 2004, Nécib was selected to attend the CNFE academy at Clairefontaine. She initially struggled to adapt at the center admitting “the first year was really hard because I was so far from my family. I almost gave up”. However, after developing a rapport with future international teammates Sarah Bouhaddi, Élodie Thomis, Laure Boulleau, Jessica Houara, and the aforementioned Pizzala, Nécib quickly returned to the form that got her selected to the center. The CNFE academy is allowed participation in the French women’s football league system and, from 2002 to 2007, fielded a team that participated in the Division 1 Féminine. Nécib spent two seasons with the team and made her league debut on 29 August 2004 against Lyon. In the match, she scored the only goal, a 90th-minute winner, in a 1–0 win. Nécib finished the campaign with 20 league appearances and six goals. Four of her six goals came in the final four weeks of the season. On 26 March 2005, she scored a double in a 4–2 defeat to Juvisy. A week later, she scored the only goal in a win over Olympique Saint-Memmie and, on the final match day of the season, she scored the team’s fourth goal in a 5–1 win over Lyon. CNFE ultimately finished the campaign in 5th-place position. In the following season, Nécib appeared in 18 matches and scored three goals, all of which came in victories.

Nécib is a former French women’s youth international having represented her nation at all levels for which she was eligible. At under-19 level, she played on the teams that reached the 2004 and 2005 editions of the UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship. With the under-20 team, Nécib played at the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Championship scoring a goal in the group stage against Argentina as France reached the quarter-finals. Prior to playing in the U-20 Women’s World Cup, Nécib made her senior international debut in February 2005 in a friendly match against Norway. Two years later in March 2007, Nécib scored her first senior international goal in a UEFA Women’s Euro 2009 qualifying victory over Greece. She has participated in five major international tournaments for her country; the 2005 and 2009 editions of UEFA Women’s Euro and the 2011 and 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the 2012 Summer Olympics. In the latter competition, Nécib acted as the playmaker and contributed to the team that finished in fourth place.

Necib started her career as a youth soccer player at her local Union Sportive de Marseille. After two years with the club, Necib signed on to Celtic de Marseille. Necib spent six month developing at the academy. In April 2002, Necib was selected to represent her region in the under-16 female National Cup. The competition served as a training camp for the Centre National de Formation et d’Entrainement (CNFE) (English: National Center for Education and Training ) located at the Clairefontaine academy in Clairefontaine-en- Yvelines. In the 1990s, the national center became a top-notch training facility for male footballers and the initiative was taken to allow women to train there. Clairefontaine offered the same facilities for women as men, allowing them to be female football players. Necib was a standout at the National Cup and received an award from coaches for having the best shot. She returned to Celtic after the competition.

Louisa Cadamuro Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Association Football Player
House Living in own house.

Louisa Cadamuro is one of the richest Association Football Player from France. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Louisa Cadamuro 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Louisa Necib Cadamuro, French pronunciation: [luiza nu’sib]; born 23 January 1987, is a former international French footballer. She spent most of her career with Lyon, winning eighteen titles in a span of nine years. She was a central attacking midfielder. Her “gifted playmaker” and “superb technique” are some of the things she is known for. Necib is also well-known for her “elegant possession and sublime passing skills” as well as her “cultured touch on the ball”.

Yohan Silvy promoted Necib to the senior team at the age 16 in the second half of 2002-03 season. Necib played alongside Caroline Pizzala, a future national teammate while at the club. Necib was a star in the 2003-04 season and helped the club to the Division 3 Feminine League final, where they faced Le Mans’ women’s team. Celtic won the tie 4-1 with Necib starting and playing the entire match. This result elevated the club to Division 2 Feminine. It is the second division in French women’s soccer. The performance of Necib that season attracted a lot of attention. She was nicknamed Titou in homage to Zinedine Zidane who is also known as Zizou.

Nécib began her football career playing for local youth clubs in her hometown of Marseille, such as Union Sportive Marseille and Celtic de Marseille. With the latter club, she made her senior team debut in 2003 and, in the following season, helped the club win the Division 3 Féminine. In 2004, Nécib was selected to attend CNFE Clairefontaine, the women’s section of the Clairefontaine academy. She spent two years at the training center, and in 2006, departed for Montpellier of the Division 1 Féminine. In her only season with Montpellier, Nécib helped the team win the 2006–07 edition of the Challenge de France. After departing Montpellier, she joined Lyon. Since joining the club, Nécib has won a slew of trophies, which include four league titles, one Challenge de France, and one UEFA Women’s Champions League title. For her performances during the 2008–09 season, she was named the National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP) Female Player of the Year.

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After the firing of Loisel and the appointment of former youth national team coach Bruno Bini in 2007, Nécib became a regular starter in the team and, on 11 April 2007, scored her first international goal in a 6–0 victory over Greece in qualification for UEFA Women’s Euro 2009. She featured as a starter in all seven qualification matches she appeared in and scored another qualification goal in an 8–0 away win over Serbia on 27 October 2007 as France qualified for the competition with one match to spare. In the lead up to UEFA Women’s Euro 2009, France participated in the 2009 Cyprus Cup. In the competition, Nécib appeared in three matches and scored the team’s second goal in a 3–2 group stage win over South Africa. France later finished the competition in third place. Nécib did not participate in the third-place victory over New Zealand. After being selected by Bini to participate in Women’s Euro 2009, Nécib scored her fourth international goal in a preparation friendly against Scotland on 12 August 2009. In her second major competition for France, Nécib started all four of the team’s matches. She scored her first major international goal in the team’s opening group stage match against Iceland netting the final goal in a 3–1 win. France reached the quarter-finals before suffering elimination losing on penalties to the Netherlands.

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During the infancy of the 2008–09 season, Nécib was selected to join the new United States-based women’s soccer league, Women’s Professional Soccer, after her American playing rights were assigned to the Washington Freedom in the 2008 WPS International Draft. Her Lyon teammate Sonia Bompastor was also assigned to the Freedom. While Bompastor was allowed to negotiate her exit out of the club, Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas was able to convince Nécib to remain in France after having previously declared the player off limits. Nécib scored her first league goal of the campaign on 14 September 2008 in a 12–0 home win over Vendenheim. A month later, she scored a double in an 8–1 victory over Soyaux. Nécib repeated her two-goal display on 1 February 2009 in a 5–0 away win over Stade Briochin. In the UEFA Women’s Cup, Nécib scored her first two goals of the campaign in an 8–0 home win over Austrian club Neulengbach in a second qualifying round group stage match. On 18 November, she scored the third goal in a 4–1 second leg win over Italian club Bardolino. The 9–1 aggregate scoreline advanced Lyon to the semi-finals for the second consecutive season where Lyon were again eliminated, this time by German team FCR 2001 Duisburg. In the league, Lyon captured its third straight league title, but was unable to defend its Challenge de France title losing to the eventual champions Montpellier in the semi-finals. For her performances during the campaign, Nécib was named the National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP) Female Player of the Year.

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