Célia Šašić

Célia Šašić (née: Okoyino da Mbabi; born on 27 June 1988 in Bonn, Germany) is a German former association football forward. She is one of the best German footballers of her generation. She was the Bundesliga top scorer in 2013–14 and 2014–15,[5] and was also named the German Player of the Year in 2012. She is of Cameroonian decent.

Célia Šašić
Šašić in 2012
Personal information
Full name Célia Šašić[1]
Birth name Célia Okoyino da Mbabi[2]
Date of birth (1988-06-27) 27 June 1988
Place of birth Bonn, West Germany
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1993–2000 TuS Germania Hersel
2000–2001 SC Widdig
2002–2003 TuS Pützchen 05
2003–2004 FC St. Augustin
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2013 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 136 (97)
2013–2015[3] 1. FFC Frankfurt 40 (42)
Total 176 (139)
National team
2004 Germany U17 13 (15)
2004–2005 Germany U19 12 (11)
2006 Germany U20 4 (2)
2005–2015[4] Germany 111 (63)
Honours
Women's football
Representing  Germany
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place2008 BeijingTeam
UEFA Women's Championship
Gold medal – first place2009 FinlandTeam
Gold medal – first place2013 SwedenTeam
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

She also won the Golden Boot as the leading goal scorer in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Because she was tied with American Carli Lloyd with 6 goals, the award was decided by tiebreakers. Both were even on the first tiebreaker of assists, with one each. Šašić won the award on the second tiebreaker, having played fewer minutes than Lloyd.

Career statistics

Scores and results list Germany's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Šašić goal.
List of international goals scored by Célia Šašić[4]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
14 September 2005Edmonton, Canada Canada3–24–3Friendly
225 October 2006Aalen, Germany England5–15–1Friendly
323 November 2006Karlsruhe, Germany Japan3–06–3Friendly
425 July 2009Sinsheim, Germany Netherlands6–06–0Friendly
57 September 2009Helsinki, Finland Norway2–13–1UEFA Women's Euro 2009
617 February 2010Duisburg, Germany North Korea3–03–0Friendly
715 September 2010Dresden, Germany Canada5–05–0Friendly
821 May 2011Ingolstadt, Germany North Korea2–02–0Friendly
93 June 2011Osnabrück, Germany France4–05–0Friendly
107 June 2011Aachen, Germany Netherlands1–05–0Friendly
1126 June 2011Berlin, Germany Canada2–02–12011 FIFA Women's World Cup
125 July 2011Mönchengladbach, Germany France4–24–22011 FIFA Women's World Cup
1319 November 2011Wiesbaden, Germany Kazakhstan1–017–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
143–0
155–0
166–0
1715 February 2012İzmir, Turkey Turkey2–05–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
185 March 2012Parchal, Portugal Sweden1–04–02012 Algarve Cup
192–0
203–0
217 March 2012Faro, Portugal Japan2–04–32012 Algarve Cup
223–2
234–3
2431 March 2012Mannheim, Germany Spain1–05–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
252–0
264–0
275–0
285 April 2012Aarau, Switzerland Switzerland1–06–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
293–0
305–0
316–0
3215 September 2012Karaganda, Kazakhstan Kazakhstan1–07–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
333–0
3419 September 2012Duisburg, Germany Turkey1–010–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
357–0
3611 March 2013Lagos, Portugal Norway1–02–02013 Algarve Cup
375 April 2013Offenbach am Main, Germany United States2–33–3Friendly
3815 June 2013Essen, Germany Scotland2–03–0Friendly
393–0
4029 June 2013Munich, Germany Japan2–14–2Friendly
413–2
4214 July 2013Växjö, Sweden Iceland2–03–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013
433–0
4421 September 2013Cottbus, Germany Russia1–09–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
4526 October 2013Koper, Slovenia Slovenia1–013–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
466–0
4710–0
4830 October 2013Frankfurt, Germany Croatia1–04–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
4927 November 2013Osijek, Croatia Croatia2–08–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
505 March 2014Albufeira, Portugal Iceland3–05–02013 Algarve Cup
5113 September 2014Moscow, Russia Russia2–14–12015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
523–1
534–1
5423 November 2014London, England England2–03–0Friendly
553–0
569 March 2015Parchal, Portugal Brazil3–13–12015 Algarve Cup
578 April 2015Fürth, Germany Brazil1–04–0Friendly
587 June 2015Ottawa, Canada Ivory Coast1–010–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup
592–0
604–0
6120 June 2015Ottawa, Canada Sweden2–04–12015 FIFA Women's World Cup
623–0
6326 June 2015Montreal, Canada France1–11–12015 FIFA Women's World Cup

Honours

1. FFC Frankfurt

Germany

Germany U20

Individual

References

  1. "FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 – List of Players: Germany" (PDF). FIFA. 6 July 2015. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 February 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  2. "FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011 – List of Players: Germany" (PDF). FIFA. 28 July 2014. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  3. "Célia Okoyino da Mbabi" (in German). Framba.de. Archived from the original on 11 February 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  4. "Célia Okoyino da Mbabi" (in German). DFB.de. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  5. "Torschützenköniginnen". DFB - Deutscher Fußball-Bund e.V. 13 February 2014. Archived from the original on 20 April 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  6. https://www.dfb.de/allianz-frauen-bundesliga/statistik/torschuetzenkoeniginnen/ German
  7. ""Fritz-Walter-Medaillen" an talentierte Junioren-Spieler verliehen" (in German). DFB.de. 12 October 2005. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  8. "Šašić wins Best Women's Player Award". uefa.com. 27 August 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  9. "2015 FIFPro Award". Archived from the original on 28 July 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
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