Michele Schnider
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About Schnider
Early Life & Background
Michèle Schnider is a talented Swiss footballer born on July 27, 2000, in Luzern, Switzerland. Growing up in a football-centric environment, she developed her skills early on and began her youth career with local clubs before making her professional debut at a young age.
Club Career
Schnider began her professional career with FC Luzern W, making her debut on September 2, 2017. Throughout her time at the club, she has showcased her versatility and resilience, playing primarily as a fullback. In the current season, she has made 8 appearances in the Women’s Super League, contributing with 1 goal and 1 assist. Her performances have been crucial in helping FC Luzern W compete in the top tier of Swiss women's football.
International Career
On the international stage, Michèle Schnider has represented Switzerland at various youth levels, including the U16, U17, U19, and senior national teams. She has accumulated a total of 22 caps across these age groups, demonstrating her potential and commitment to Swiss football. Although she has yet to score for the senior team, her experience in youth tournaments has laid a solid foundation for her future contributions to the national squad.
Playing Style
Schnider is known for her defensive prowess and ability to support attacking plays from the back. As a right fullback, she combines speed and agility with tactical awareness, making her a formidable presence on the pitch. Her strong tackling and ability to read the game set her apart as a key player for both her club and country.
Honours & Achievements
While Michèle Schnider is still early in her career, she has made significant strides at the youth level, contributing to her teams' successes in various tournaments. Her dedication to the sport and consistent performances in the Women’s Super League position her as a promising player to watch in the coming years.
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