Ellen Jansen
Ellen Jansen | ||
Ellen Jansen (2010)
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Personnel | ||
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birthday | October 6, 1992 | |
place of birth | Markelo , Netherlands | |
position | attack | |
Women | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
2008-2018 | FC Twente Enschede | at least 190 (123) |
2018– | Ajax Amsterdam | 33 | (15)
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) 2 |
2010-2011 | Netherlands U-19 | 11 (7) |
2010– | Netherlands | 16 (2) |
1 Only league games are given. As of May 3, 2019 2 As of August 30, 2019 |
Ellen Jansen (born October 6, 1992 in Markelo , Netherlands ) is a Dutch soccer player . The striker played for FC Twente in the Eredivisie and the BeNe League for ten years and moved to Ajax Amsterdam in 2018 . In 2010 she played for the first time in the Dutch national team .
Career
society
Jansen played for FC Twente in the Eredivisie and the joint Belgian-Dutch BeNe League from 2008 to 2018 and won four championships and one cup during this time. In the 2013/14 season she was the second best goalscorer in the BeNe League and in 2016/17 the second best goalscorer in the Eredivisie. Twente took her four times in the UEFA Women's Champions League in part, scoring seven goals, with the best result reaching the knockout round 2015/16 and 2016/17 was where the team each against FC Barcelona was eliminated. In 2018 she moved to Ajax Amsterdam . Even with Ajax, it only reached the round of 16 in the 2018/19 UEFA Women's Champions League , where defending champions Olympique Lyon were stronger. At the end of the season, however, she was able to win the Dutch Cup with Ajax. In the Eredivisie, however, it was only enough to finish second, so Ajax did not qualify for the 2019/20 UEFA Women's Champions League .
National teams
With the U-19 national team, she took part in the U-19 European Women's Football Championship in 2010 , where the Dutch women failed in the semifinals on penalties to England. A year later, she was eliminated from the group stage of the 2011 U-19 European Football Championship .
On December 13, 2010, she played her first international match for the Dutch national team . In the 2: 3 against Brazil in a four-nation tournament in São Paulo she was substituted on in the 85th minute. Seven days later she was substituted on at the same place in the third minute of stoppage time in a 2-1 game for third place against Mexico . But she had to wait more than five years until her third international match. On April 7, 2016, she started against New Zealand and played the full distance. In 2016 she played four more games and scored her only goal for the OranjeLeeuwinnen in a 7-0 win against Scotland ten minutes after being substituted on on October 20, 2016 . In 2017, however, she was not used and was not nominated for the EM in her home country . In 2018 she won the Algarve Cup with the national team . In qualifying for the 2019 World Cup , she only had two short appearances totaling eleven minutes. After three games in 2019, she was nominated for the World Cup , but not used there.
successes
- Winner of the Eredivisie 2010/2011 and 2015/2016
- Winner of the BeNe League 2012/2013 and 2013/2014
- KNVB Cup winner 2015 (one goal in the final) and 2019
- 2018: Algarve Cup victory (together with Sweden)
- 2019: Second of the soccer world championship (without commitment)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brazilië 3 - 2 Nederland
- ↑ Nederland 2-1 Mexico
- ↑ Nederland 2-0 Nieuw-Zeeland
- ↑ Scotland 0-7 Nederland
- ↑ fcupdate.nl: Twente-vrouwen sluiten hoofdstuk af met bekerwinst
- ↑ ajax.nl: Ajax Vrouwen win bekerfinale in blessuretijd
- ↑ The final could not be played due to the weather conditions, whereupon both teams were declared tournament winners.
Web links
- Ellen Jansen in the soccerway.com database
- Profile at Onsoranje.nl (Dutch)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jansen, Ellen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Dutch soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 6, 1992 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Markelo , Netherlands |