Career
Meilleroux primarily plays as a central defender, but can also play in the defensive midfielder role. Early career
Meilleroux began her career playing for the women"s section of amateur football club ÉDoctor of Science Montluçon in her hometown. She spent several years with the club"s youth setup before being selected to attend CNFE Clairefontaine, the women"s section of the prestigious Clairefontaine academy.
Meilleroux played one season with the academy scoring three goals, despite playing as a defender.
After leaving the academy, she joined D1 Féminine club ASJ Soyaux. At Soyaux, Meilleroux played on the team alongside future international teammate Corine Franco and earned her first call up to the national team because of her consistent play with the club
She appearing in 20 or more matches in four straight seasons for Soyaux. Meilleroux also collected a career-high nine yellow cards in her first season with the club
In her final season (2007-2008) with Soyaux, Meilleroux played in 19 matches and scored only one goal.
Yzeure
Foreign the 2008-2009 season, Meilleroux moved to Nord Allier Yzeure. Her debut season with the club was both positive and negative as Nord Allier finished in a respectable 5th-place position, however Meilleroux appeared in only ten matches. She returned to form at the start of the 2009-2010 season appearing in the team"s first seven matches of the season helping Yzeure reached as high as 4th position in the table.
Meilleroux ultimately finished the campaign with the club appearing in 19 matches.
Montpellier
On 9 July 2010, Meilleroux announced that she would be departing Nord Allier Yzeure to join Montpellier. She joined Montpellier as a replacement for the departed Sabrina Viguier who joined Lyon.
She consistently appeared with the team for most of the campaign before suffering an injury on 9 January 2011 in the team"s 2–1 return leg victory over Rodez in the league. Meilleroux had previously starred with the women"s under-19 team on two occasions.
Her first time, she represented her nation at the 2002 Union of European Football Associations Women"s Under-19 Championship, held in Sweden.
She was among the few underage players at the tournament for France. In the tournament, France finished as runners-up to champions Germany. The next season at the 2003 Union of European Football Associations Women"s Under-19 Championship, held in Germany, Meilleroux was installed as captain of the team and helped the team do one better winning the entire tournament.
On 14 March 2003, she earned her first cap with the women"s national team in a match against Denmark.
Meilleroux was a regular participant in France"s qualifying for Union of European Football Associations Women"s Euro 2009. With that in mind, coach Bruno Bini included her in the squad for the tournament, where France crashed out in the quarterfinals losing 4–5 on penalties to the Netherlands.
Meilleroux in all four matches her nation contested.