Sonia Bompastor has one known sibling, a brother named Pedro Bompastor. However, information about Pedro’s personal or professional life is not readily available publicly.
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Starting her career at a tender age, Sonia swiftly climbed the ranks, gracing the fields of various French clubs including Saint-Brieuc, FC Lyon, Montpellier, PSG, and OL Reign (previously Seattle Reign).
Along the way, she amassed an impressive collection of titles, clinching 7 Division 1 Féminine trophies, 5 Coupe de France Féminine triumphs, and a coveted Champions League crown.
Her prowess extended beyond club football as she proudly represented France in 3 World Cups and 4 European Championships, even leading the team as captain to notable runner-up finishes.
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Despite bidding adieu to the playing field in 2013 due to injuries, Sonia’s love affair with football persisted.
Transitioning seamlessly into coaching, Sonia embarked on a new chapter in 2013 with French club Issy-les-Moulineaux. Her coaching acumen was evident as she steered the team to promotion to Division 1 Féminine in 2017.
A stint with Olympique Lyonnais Féminin ensued, culminating in a triumphant debut season as head coach, clinching both the Division 1 Féminine title and the Champions League.
With her remarkable playing career and auspicious coaching trajectory, Sonia Bompastor remains a beacon of inspiration for aspiring footballers and coaches alike, promising an exciting journey ahead.


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