Danique Kerkdijk

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Danique Kerkdijk
Danique Kerkdijk in Nov. 2018.jpg
Danique Kerkdijk in
the national team's training kit in November 2018
Personnel
birthday May 1, 1996
place of birth OlstNetherlands
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
SC Overwetering
2010–2012 FC Twente
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2013-2017 FC Twente 88 (5)
2017-2019 Bristol City 37 (2)
2019– Brighton & Hove Albion 9 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2014-2015 Netherlands U-19 14 (0)
2015– Netherlands 14 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of January 5, 2020

2 As of June 1, 2019

Danique Kerkdijk (born May 1, 1996 in Olst ) is a Dutch soccer player who is mostly used in defense . She played for the women's national team for the first time in 2015 and for Bristol City from 2017 to 2019 . She previously played for FC Twente , now for Brighton & Hove Albion .

Club career

Danique Kerkdijk played for FC Twente from 2013 to 2015 in the joint Belgian-Dutch BeNe League , where she won the title in 2013/2014, and from 2015 to 2017 in the Eredivisie , winning the title in the 2015/2016 season. She also won the Dutch Women's Cup in the 2014/2015 season. With Twente she took part in the UEFA Women's Champions League four times and scored two goals in qualifying tournaments. The best result was reaching the round of 16 in 2015/16 and 2016/17 , where the team was eliminated by FC Barcelona . After the 2016/17 season she moved to England and played for Bristol City in the FA Women's Super League until 2019 . For the 2019/20 season she moved to Brighton & Hove Albion , which is coached by the former English national coach Hope Powell .

National teams

With the U-19 team, she took part in the 2014 U-19 European Women's Football Championship , where the Dutch women won the title for the first time. She also took part in the qualification for the U-19 European Women's Football Championship in 2015 , but lost the decisive game in the elite round against Denmark with 1-0.

She played her first game for the senior national team on September 17, 2015 against Belarus . She was substituted on when the score was 6: 0 in the second half (final score 8: 0). Five weeks later, she came on as a substitute for the second half in a 2-1 win over France . On January 25, 2016, she made her first starting eleven in a 2-1 win against Denmark , but was replaced in the second half. She was then nominated for the qualifying tournament for the 2016 Olympic Games in her home country and played over 90 minutes for the first time in the first game against Switzerland , which was won 4: 3. In the following 1: 4 defeat against Norway , she was substituted after 70 minutes. With a 1-1 draw against Sweden in the last game, in which they came on in the second half, the Dutch missed the tournament in Brazil . She then came again in June 2016 for a 45-minute mission against South Africa , but then she had to wait until February 2018 for her next mission. She had two appearances at the Algarve Cup she won in 2018 . The next assignment came again in January 2019, followed by three more before she was nominated for the provisional World Cup squad on April 10 . In the last test match before the World Cup against Australia, she made a short six-minute assignment, but she was not used at the World Cup, which ended her team as runner-up.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kerkdijk settling in well
  2. Nederland 8-0 Wit-Rusland
  3. ^ Frankrijk 1 - 2 Nederland
  4. Nederland 2 - 1 Denemarken
  5. Zwitserland 3 - 4 Nederland
  6. Norway 4 - 1 Nederland
  7. Nederland 1 - 1 Zweden
  8. onsoranje.nl: Wiegman maakt 23-koppige WK-selectie bekend
  9. The final could not be played due to the weather conditions, whereupon both teams were declared tournament winners.