Anouk Dekker

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Anouk Dekker
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Anouk Dekker, in 2013 in the Twente jersey
Personnel
Surname Manieke Anouk Dekker
birthday November 15, 1986
place of birth AlmeloNetherlands
size 182 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
SVZW Wierden
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005-2007 FFC Heike Rheine 31 (4)
2007-2015 FC Twente Enschede 105 (56)
2016– HSC Montpellier 70 (12)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2003-2005 Netherlands U-19 15 (10)
2009-2010, 2013- Netherlands 85 0(7)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 7, 2019

2 As of October 8, 2019

Manieke Anouk Dekker (born November 15, 1986 in Almelo ) is a Dutch national soccer player . She has been playing at HSC Montpellier in Division 1 Féminine since 2016 .

Career

societies

Dekker made his debut in the 2005/06 season with the German first division club FFC Heike Rheine . When the club in 2007 relegation from the Bundesliga, Dekker went back to their homes and plays since then for FC Twente Enschede . First, she played five seasons in the Eredivisie for women , scoring 24 goals in 87 games, winning the Dutch Cup in her first season in 2008 and becoming Dutch champions in 2011. As Dutch champions, Twente took part in the 2011/12 UEFA Women's Champions League , but failed in the round of 32 with two defeats against Russian champions FK Rossijanka . The newly founded BeNe League has been playing since 2012 and took first place in 2013 and 2014. In the UEFA Women's Champions League 2013/14 , the team reached the second-best group runner-up in the round of 32, but failed there with two clear defeats (6-0 and 4-0) at Olympique Lyon . A year later , the team was directly qualified for the round of 32 and met again on a French representative, this time Paris Saint-Germain . With 1: 2 and 0: 1, the defeats were milder this time. In the 2014/15 season, they finished second in the BeNe League behind Belgian representative Standard Liège , meaning that Twente, as Dutch champions, also qualified for the 2015/16 UEFA Women's Champions League .

During the 2015/2016 winter break, she moved to the French first division HSC Montpellier . With the French, she took part in the 2017/18 UEFA Women's Champions League as runners-up in 2017 , where she was used in six games, but was eliminated in the quarter-finals against the Chelsea Ladies . In the following two seasons Montpellier only finished third, which meant that the Champions League was missed.

National team

Dekker (No. 6) with the Elftal on May 7, 2014 before the game against Belgium

As a 16-year-old, Dekker took part with the U-19s in September 2003 in qualifying for the 2004 U-19 European Women's Football Championship and reached the second round at the tournament in Macedonia. She scored two goals in the 19-0 win against Macedonia after being substituted on in the second half. In the second round in April 2004 they only finished last in the group. Five months later she was back on the retry. At the mini-tournament in Austria they qualified together with the hosts for the second round, but failed in this despite home advantage to Finland. This ended her time in the U-19 team.

Four years later, in November 2009, she was invited to an international match for the Dutch senior team for the first time . She made her debut in the women's Elftal shortly after her 23rd birthday on November 21, 2009 in the World Cup qualifier against Belarus . It was used regularly until August 2010, u. a. at the Cyprus Cup 2010 in the game for 3rd place against Switzerland. From December 2010 to the end of 2012, she did not have any further assignments. It was only reinstated on February 9, 2013 and at the 2013 Cyprus Cup . After two more test matches, she was then also taken into account for the EM 2013 , where she played two games. After the less successful European Championship, she was a regular player in the following World Cup qualifying games. On November 27, 2014, the team qualified for the first time for the women's World Cup with a 2-1 win in the playoff second leg in Italy. She was also part of the squad for the Cyprus Cup 2015 , but was only used in two games.

On April 15, 2015 she was initially appointed to the provisional squad for the 2015 World Cup and then to the final squad on May 10. With a height of 182 cm, she was the longest player in the squad. At the World Cup, she was used in the four games of her team, but was eliminated by a 1: 2 defeat against defending champions Japan in the round of 16.

In 2017, she and her team won the European Championship in their home country and did not miss a minute.

In qualifying for the 2019 World Cup , in which she played nine games of her team, she and her team had to make the playoffs of the best runners-up in the group, where they prevailed against EM final opponents Denmark and Switzerland . In the last playoff game against Switzerland, she received the red card in the seventh minute after an emergency brake and was thus suspended for the first World Cup group game. She had four appearances at the World Cup and scored the first goal in a 2-1 win in the group final against Canada . After six wins, the Dutch only lost in the final against defending champions USA . The Dutch had already qualified for the Olympic Games for the first time when they reached the semi-finals .

successes

  • 2007/08: Dutch women's cup winner
  • 2010/11: Champion of the Eredivisie
  • 2012/13, 2013/14: Champion of the BeNe League
  • 2014/15: Dutch champion (second in the BeNe League)
  • 2017: European Champion
  • 2019 : Vice World Champion

Awards

  • Admission to the “UEFA Team of the Tournament” at the 2017 European Championship

Individual evidence

  1. FWWC 2015 Squad List fifadata.com
  2. see the message of December 27, 2015 at footofeminin.fr
  3. European Women U-19 Championship 2003-04
  4. Macedonië O19 - Nederland O19 0-19
  5. European Women U-19 Championship 2004-05
  6. onsoranje.nl: "Drie nieuwelingen bij Vrouwenteam"
  7. Italy 1-2 Netherlands
  8. onsoranje.nl: "Selectie Cyprus Women's Cup bekend"
  9. onsoranje.nl: "Voorlopige WK-selectie Oranjevrouwen"
  10. onsoranje.nl: "Reijners kiest WK-selectie Oranje"
  11. uefa.com: Official UEFA Women's EURO 2017 Best Eleven

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