
Marie-Yasmine Alidou
Canada Women/F/
Player Info
Marie-Yasmine Alidou is a skillful and prolific forward for Portuguese giants Benfica Women and the Canadian national team, known for her dribbling ability, creativity, and eye for goal. Born on April 28, 1995, Alidou has developed into a key attacking player in European football after a successful collegiate career in the United States. Her professional journey began in Europe with spells in Cyprus and Hungary, where she showcased her scoring prowess. A major career move came when she joined Benfica, one of Portugal's top clubs, where she has been instrumental in their domestic dominance. Key highlights include scoring in multiple UEFA Women's Champions League matches and providing the assist for the winning goal in a Portuguese Cup final. Her main honors include winning the Campeonato Nacional Feminino (Portuguese league) and the Taça de Portugal with Benfica, along with individual accolades like the league's Best Foreign Player award. A notable fact is her multicultural background, being of Beninese descent and representing Canada internationally, bringing a unique flair to her game. In summary, Marie-Yasmine Alidou is a technically gifted and versatile attacker whose flair and end product make her a standout performer for both club and country.
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Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
Rating
More
Statistics
2025
Matches
Games Played
2
Games Started
2
Minutes Per Game
149
Offensive Data
Goals(PK)
0
Assists
-
Scoring Freguency(Minutes)
-
Shots Per Game
0
Accurate Passes Per Game
0
Key Passes Per Game
0
Accurate Long Balls Per Game
0
Accurate Crosses Per Game
0
Success Dribbles Per Game
0
Defense Data
Tackles Per Game
0
Interceptions Per Game
0
Clearances Per Game
0
Block Shots Per Game
-
Other Data
Yellow Cards
0
Yellow-Red
-
Red Cards
0
Turnovers Per Game
-
Fouls Per Game
0
Be Fouled Per Game
0

