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Verónica Boquete Giadans - VERO

Verónica Boquete Giadans - VERO. Professional Footballer. Player CV. Name: Verónica Boquete Giadans Nickname: Vero Nationality: Spain Date of Birth: 09-04-1987 Place of Birth: Santiago de Compostela (Galicia) Height: 161 cm Weight: 57 kg

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Verónica Boquete Giadans - VERO

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  1. Verónica Boquete Giadans - VERO Professional Footballer

  2. Player CV Name: Verónica Boquete Giadans Nickname: Vero Nationality: Spain Date of Birth: 09-04-1987 Place of Birth: Santiago de Compostela (Galicia) Height: 161 cm Weight: 57 kg Position: attacking midfielder/playmaker/second forward Preferred Foot: both Current Club: FC Energiya Voronezh (Russian Premier League, UEFA Women’s Champions League)

  3. Clubs and Seasons Season 2011-2012: FC Energiya Voronezh, Russia (Russian Premier League/UEFA Women’s Champions League) 5 matches, 5 started, 450 min, 1 goal, 2 assists (as of December, 2011) Season 2011: Philadelphia Independence, USA (Women’s Professional Soccer League – WPS) 13 matches, 12 started, 1112 min, 5 goals, 4 assists Season 2010-2011: RCD Espanyol de Barcelona, Spain (Spanish Superliga) 29 matches, 29 started, 41 goals Season 2010: Chicago Red Stars, USA (WPS) 3 matches, 2 started, 190 minutes, 1 goal, 2 assists Buffalo Flash, USA (USL W-League) 9 matches, 9 started, 666 min, 9 goals, 10 assists Season 2009-2010: RCD Espanyol de Barcelona, Spain (Spanish Superliga) 34 matches, 23 goals Season 2008-2009: RCD Espanyol de Barcelona, Spain (Spanish Superliga) 34 matches, 13 goals Season 2007-2008: Prainsa Zaragoza, Spain (Spanish Superliga) 29 matches, 14 goals Season 2006-2007: Prainsa Zaragoza, Spain (Spanish Superliga) 26 matches, 14 goals Season 2005-2006: Prainsa Zaragoza, Spain (Spanish Superliga) 28 matches, 12 goals Season 2004: Xuventú De Aguiño, Galicia, Spain (Regional League) Previous Years: Teams in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain (Regional and Local Leagues)

  4. Team Titles USA Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) Finalist – 2011 2-time Spanish Superliga Finalist – 2011, 2010 USA USL W-League Champion – 2010 2-time Spanish Cup “Copa de la Reina” Champion – 2010, 2009 UEFA U19 European Champion – 2004 Copa De Catalunya Champion -2008 3-time Copa De Aragón Champion -2007, 2006, 2005 4-time Galician Champion 2-time Galician Cup Champion

  5. Individual Honors Michelle Akers WPS Player of the Year – 2011 WPS Best XI of the Year - 2011 4-time WPS Player of the Week – Weeks 11, 14, 16 (2011), Week 21 (2010) Spanish Superliga Best Goalscorer – 2010-2011 (41 goals) Radio Marca Best Player of the Year in Spain – 2009-2010 W-League Championship Most Valuable Player (MVP) – 2010 W-League Assist Leader – 2010 (10 assists) FIFA U19 World Cup Finals Team of the Tournament – Thailand 2004 UEFA U19 European Championship Finals Team of the Tournament – Finland 2004 Best Athlete of Santiago de Compostela – 2010-2011 4-time Best Player of Galicia – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 4-time Best Player of Santiago de Compostela 3-time Best Goalscorer in Galicia TorneoInternacional De Cerdeña Best Player

  6. International Career • Spain Women’s National Team – official debut 16/02/05: Spain 0-0 the Netherlands • UEFA Women’s Euro 2013 (Qualifying Tournament, Group Stage as of 12. 2011) – 5 matches 7 goals • FIFA Women’s World Cup 2011 (UEFA Qualifying Tournament) - 8 matches 4 goals • UEFA Women’s Euro 2009 (Qualifying Tournament, Playoffs) – 2 matches • UEFA Women’s Euro 2009 (Qualifying Tournament, Group Stage) – 4 matches 4 goals • Total for Spain – 20 matches 15 goals • Spain U19 Women’s National Team - official debut 20/04/04: Republic of Ireland 2-2 Spain • UEFA U19 European Championship 2006 (Second Qualifying Round) – 3 matches 4 goals • UEFA U19 European Championship 2005 (First Qualifying Round) – 3 matches • FIFA U19 World Cup 2004 (Final Tournament, Thailand) – 3 matches • UEFA U19 European Championship 2004 (Final Tournament, Finland) - 4 matches • UEFA U19 European Championship 2004 (Second Qualifying Round) - 3 matches 1 goal • Torneo del Atlántico 2006 – 2 matches 1 goal • Friendlies – 5 matches 4 goals • Total for Spain U19 – 23 matches 10 goals • Total Internationally – 43 matches 25 goals

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