Ida Guehai

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Ida Rebecca Guehai (born 15 July 1994), known as Rebecca Guehai, is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or forward for the Ivory Coast women's national team.

Full name Ida Rebecca Guehai[1]
Date of birth (1994-07-15) 15 July 1994 (age 31)[1]
Place of birth Guibéroua, Ivory Coast
Height 1.64 m (5 ft 4+12 in)[1]
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Rebecca Guehai
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Full name Ida Rebecca Guehai[1]
Date of birth (1994-07-15) 15 July 1994 (age 31)[1]
Place of birth Guibéroua, Ivory Coast
Height 1.64 m (5 ft 4+12 in)[1]
Positions
Youth career
Academie de Sefa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009–2011 Eleven Sisters of Gagnoa
2011–2014 Juventus de Yopougon
2015–2016 Kristianstads DFF 29 (11)
2017–2018 Levante 19 (3)
2019–2024 Logroño 130 (24)
2024–2025 Sporting de Huelva 24 (5)
2025–2026 Cacereño 12 (0)
International career
2011– Ivory Coast 25[2] (1)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 11 April 2019
‡ National team caps and goals as of 11:45, 16 June 2015 (UTC)
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In mid-August 2018, Guehai was diagnosed with cardiovascular deficiencies, which prevent her from playing high-level football.[3] At the time, she was about to sign with RCD Espanyol.[3] However, she did not retire.

Club career

Guehai joined Kristianstads ahead of the 2015 season, aged 20. She scored three goals in her first two games and was hailed as the league's best acquisition in the Aftonbladet newspaper's mid-season review.[4]

International career

In December 2011, Guehai was called-up in the Ivory Coast women's national football team.[5] The following year she was part of the team selected for the 2012 African Women's Championship.[6]

Guehai was included in the Ivory Coast women's team for the 2014 African Women's Championship that defeated South Africa, in a third place play-off finishing with Guehai's late goal, for a 1–0 win. The result qualified the underdog Ivory Coast for their debut FIFA Women's World Cup, at South Africa's expense.[7]

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