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'''Sahteene Sednaoui-Smith''' (born 19 October 2001) is a {{wp|French}} model and professional footballer who currently plays for {{wp|Manchester City W.F.C.|Manchester City}} as a {{wp|forward (association football)|winger}}. The daughter of {{wp|French}} supermodel, {{wp|Laetitia Casta}}, Sednaoui-Smith is also the stepdaughter of former {{wp|English}} professional footballer, [[William Smith]], known as one of the greatest footballers in the world and captain of the winning {{wp|England}} national team at the {{wp|2014 FIFA World Cup}}.
'''Sahteene Sednaoui-Smith''' (born 19 October 2001) is a {{wp|French}} model and professional footballer who currently plays for {{wp|Manchester City W.F.C.|Manchester City}} as a {{wp|forward (association football)|winger}}. The daughter of {{wp|French}} supermodel, {{wp|Laetitia Casta}}, Sednaoui-Smith is also the stepdaughter of former {{wp|English}} professional footballer, [[William Smith]], known as one of the greatest footballers in the world and captain of the winning {{wp|England}} national team at the {{wp|2014 FIFA World Cup}}.


The eldest child and daughter of {{wp|French}} supermodel, {{wp|Laetitia Casta}}, Sednaoui-Smith initially grew up in her birthplace of {{wp|Paris}}, {{wp|France}}, before later moving to the {{wp|United Kingdom}} afterwards. Then, at the age of thirteen, Sednaoui-Smith began her career in football by playing for {{wp|Manchester City W.F.C.|Manchester City}} at the youth level where, despite a promising track record, she proceeded to temporarily depart from football in order to pursue a short-lived career in modelling, before later returning back in 2020 to football to play for {{wp|Manchester City W.F.C.|Manchester City}} once more after a two-year hiatus, where in her first year for the senior team, Sednaoui-Smith quickly established herself as an exceptional {{wp|forward (association football)|winger}}, having aided {{wp|Manchester City W.F.C.|Manchester City}} to a memorable treble that year, consisting of their second {{wp|Women's Super League}} title, alongside a first in the {{wp|Women's FA Community Shield|Community Shield}} and the {{wp|UEFA Women's Champions League|Women's Champions League}} respectively, while also picking up her first ever {{wp|Women's Super League Golden Boot|Golden Boot}} award in the process.
The eldest child and daughter of {{wp|French}} supermodel, {{wp|Laetitia Casta}}, Sednaoui-Smith initially grew up in her birthplace of {{wp|Paris}}, {{wp|France}}, before later moving to the {{wp|United Kingdom}} afterwards. Then, at the age of thirteen, Sednaoui-Smith began her career in football by playing for {{wp|Manchester City W.F.C.|Manchester City}} at the youth level where, despite a promising track record, she proceeded to temporarily depart from football in order to pursue a short-lived career in modelling, before later returning back in 2020 to football to play for {{wp|Manchester City W.F.C.|Manchester City}} once more after a two-year hiatus, where in her second year with the club, Sednaoui-Smith assisted the team to win both the {{wp|Women's FA Cup}} and the {{wp|FA Women's League Cup}} that year, while also earning her first {{wp|Women's Super League Golden Boot|Golden Boot}} award after scoring a total of twenty-seven matches across twenty-two {{wp|Women's Super League}} matches.


Considered by many to be one of her generation's most promising youngsters, Sednaoui-Smith is well known for her pace, athleticism, and great dribbling ability, earning her the nickname "Little Eaglet" among fans and supporters, as well as frequent comparisons between herself and fellow {{wp|French}} footballer, {{wp|Kylian Mbappé}}, whom currently plays for {{wp|Ligue 1}} club, {{wp|Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain}}. Her half-brother, [[Thomas Smith (footballer)|Thomas Smith]], also currently plays for {{wp|Manchester City|Manchester City}}, namely at the youth level.
Considered by many to be one of her generation's most promising youngsters, Sednaoui-Smith is well known for her pace, athleticism, and great dribbling ability, earning her the nickname "Little Eaglet" among fans and supporters, as well as frequent comparisons between herself and fellow {{wp|French}} footballer, {{wp|Kylian Mbappé}}, whom currently plays for {{wp|Ligue 1}} club, {{wp|Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain}}. Her half-brother, [[Thomas Smith (footballer)|Thomas Smith]], also currently plays for {{wp|Manchester City|Manchester City}}, namely at the youth level.

Revision as of 07:09, 11 November 2022

Sahteene Sednaoui-Smith
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Personal information
Full name Sahteene Sednaoui-Smith
Date of birth (2001-10-19) October 19, 2001 (age 22)
Place of birth Paris, France
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position(s) Winger
Club information
Current team
Manchester City
Number 79
Youth career
2014 - 2018 Manchester City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2020 - Manchester City 50 (50)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Sahteene Sednaoui-Smith (born 19 October 2001) is a French model and professional footballer who currently plays for Manchester City as a winger. The daughter of French supermodel, Laetitia Casta, Sednaoui-Smith is also the stepdaughter of former English professional footballer, William Smith, known as one of the greatest footballers in the world and captain of the winning England national team at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

The eldest child and daughter of French supermodel, Laetitia Casta, Sednaoui-Smith initially grew up in her birthplace of Paris, France, before later moving to the United Kingdom afterwards. Then, at the age of thirteen, Sednaoui-Smith began her career in football by playing for Manchester City at the youth level where, despite a promising track record, she proceeded to temporarily depart from football in order to pursue a short-lived career in modelling, before later returning back in 2020 to football to play for Manchester City once more after a two-year hiatus, where in her second year with the club, Sednaoui-Smith assisted the team to win both the Women's FA Cup and the FA Women's League Cup that year, while also earning her first Golden Boot award after scoring a total of twenty-seven matches across twenty-two Women's Super League matches.

Considered by many to be one of her generation's most promising youngsters, Sednaoui-Smith is well known for her pace, athleticism, and great dribbling ability, earning her the nickname "Little Eaglet" among fans and supporters, as well as frequent comparisons between herself and fellow French footballer, Kylian Mbappé, whom currently plays for Ligue 1 club, Paris Saint-Germain. Her half-brother, Thomas Smith, also currently plays for Manchester City, namely at the youth level.