Nadia Olla

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Nadia Olla
Personnel
Surname Nadia Kelly Olla
birthday February 7, 2000
place of birth New Zealand
size 169 cm
position goal
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
Western Springs AFC
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2016 New Zealand U17 6 (0)
2016– New Zealand U-20 8 (0)
2018– New Zealand 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

2 As of November 22, 2018

Nadia Kelly Olla (born February 7, 2000 ) is a New Zealand soccer goalkeeper and current “number 3” goal of the New Zealand women's national team . She plays for Western Springs AFC .

Career

National team

In January 2016, she took part with the U-17 in the 2016 U-17 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship , which took place in Matavera in the Cook Islands. She was there in the 11-0 victories against Samoa and Fiji in the gate. As Oceania champions, the New Zealanders qualified for the 2016 U-17 Women's World Cup in Jordan . There she was only in goal in the 5-0 win in the last group game. Since both had lost the first two games, they had no chance of reaching the knockout round before the game.

In July 2017, she took part with the U-20 team in the U-20 Oceania Women's Football Championship in Tonga . As in the U-17 tournaments, she had to share the place in goal with Anna Leat and was only used in the 12-0 win against New Caledonia and 6-0 against Samoa. Your team qualified as Oceania champions for the 2018 U-20 Women's World Cup in France . She was then nominated for the World Cup, but there Leat was in goal in the three games after which the New Zealanders were eliminated.

Only Olla was then nominated for the 2018 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship . There she came to her first international match on November 28 in an 8-0 win against New Caledonia . As tournament winners, the New Zealanders qualified for the 2019 World Cup and the 2020 Olympic Games .

She was not nominated for the Cup of Nations in February / March. She was then nominated to replace Anna Leat for the two games against Norway in April . However, it was not used in the unofficial or official games. On April 29, she was nominated for the World Cup in France as the youngest New Zealander and player with the fewest international matches . At the World Cup, where the New Zealanders were eliminated after the group stage, it was not used.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. nzfootball.co: Sermanni names squad for Norway
  2. nzfootball.co: Sermanni names strong World Cup squad

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