Granier, LUCIE

🏐 information

28shirt no
Right Wingposition
55goals
11.07.1999Date of Birth
MarseillePlace of Birth
FrenchNationality
1.67Height
55Weight
leftDominant Hand

📊 National Team Career

6.10.2001Debut
55cups
107goals

🏆 Club Achievements

5bronze Medal
3Silver Medal
1gold Medal

bio

Lucie Granier, born on June 11, 1999, in Marseille, France, is a prominent French handball player known for her agility and scoring prowess on the right wing. Standing at 1.67 meters, she began her handball journey with Handball Plan-de-Cuques, where she developed her foundational skills from 2010 to 2017. In 2017, seeking to advance her career, she joined the training center of ES Besançon, a club renowned for nurturing

On the international stage, Granier debuted for the French national team on October 6, 2021, in a European Championship qualifying match against Czechia, where she scored three goals. Her international career quickly flourished; she was part of the squad that secured a silver medal at the 2021 World Championship in Spain and contributed to Frances gold medal victory at the 2023 World Championship. Additionally, she played a vital role in Frances journey to a silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

📊 Club Career Statistics

Season ClubCompetition Goals Scored
2024–2025metzEHF Champions League4
2023–2024EsbjergEHF Cup18
2021–2023thw killfrance championship10
2020–2021BesançonEHF Champions League14
2018–2020odense EHF Cup9
2017–2018alcaloidEHF Champions League7

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