Sarah Dyrehauge Hansen
Sarah Dyrehauge Hansen | ||
Sarah Dyrehauge Hansen in July 2017
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Personnel | ||
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birthday | September 14, 1996 | |
place of birth | Denmark | |
position | Midfield / attack | |
Women | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
–2013 | Vejle BK | |
2013 | IK Skovbakken | |
2014-2015 | KoldingQ | |
2015-2019 | Fortuna Hjørring | 13+ (4+) |
2019– | FC Thy - ThistedQ | 9 (5) |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) 2 |
2011 | Denmark U-16 | 6 | (3)
2011-2013 | Denmark U-17 | 22 (15) |
2013-2015 | Denmark U-19 | 28 (11) |
2016 | Denmark U-23 | 1 | (1)
2016– | Denmark | 9 | (2)
1 Only league games are given. As of November 16, 2019 2 As of March 6, 2017 |
Sarah Dyrehauge Hansen (born September 14, 1996 ) is a Danish soccer player . The player used in midfield and attack has played for Fortuna Hjørring since 2015 and for the Danish national team since 2016 .
societies
Sarah played at Vejle BK until 2013 and then switched to IK Skovbakken and after a year switched to KoldingQ . Since 2015 she has been playing for the first division club Fortuna Hjørring . With the club she won the championship and cup double in 2015/16 .
At European level, she was eliminated in her first season with Fortuna in the 2015/16 UEFA Women's Champions League against Italian runners-up ACF Brescia , after a 0-1 away defeat it was only 1-1 at home. In the next season they were able to return the favor to the Italians and win the round of 16 games 1-0 and 3-1. The end came in the quarter-finals against Manchester City with two 0-1 defeats. In the 2017/18 UEFA Women's Champions League , she had only one appearance in the 2-1 away defeat in the round of 32 against Fiorentina . After a goalless draw in the second leg, their team was eliminated. The season in Denmark could be concluded with the championship. For the 2019/20 season she switched to FC Thy - ThistedQ , who had been promoted to 3F Ligaen a year earlier .
National teams
On May 13 and 15, 2011 she came in two friendly matches against Sweden, which were won 3-2 and 5-2, to her first appearances in the Danish U-16 team. She scored a goal in both games, first to the 3-2 final and then to the 2-1 lead. In July she made four appearances at the Nordic Cup in Finland , where she scored the only goal in a 1-0 win against Finland.
In autumn 2011 and spring 2012 she took part with the U-17 in the two qualifying rounds for the U-17 European Women's Football Championship in 2012 . In the final round, however, they then lost the semi-finals 0-2 against record European champions Germany . In the game for third place against hosts Switzerland, they won the penalty shoot-out after a goalless 80 minutes . She then also took part in the two qualifying rounds for the U-17 European Championship in 2013 . While they were group winners in the first round in Macedonia with three wins and 12-0 goals - of which they scored four - they were only able to win against defending champions Germany in the second round - although they were able to compensate for the Germans' early lead. Against Belgium and the Netherlands, however, it was only enough to draw. So they were unbeaten third in the group and missed the finals just like the defending champions. This ended her time in the U16 / 17 teams.
On July 29, 2013, she had her first appearance for the U-19 team in a friendly against Norway. In August she also took part in the finals of the U-19 European Championship 2013 in Wales . Here they could only win the first game against the hosts, but lost the other two group games against England and France, so that they were eliminated as third in the group. In September 2013 and April 2014, she then also took part in the two qualifying rounds for the 2014 U-19 European Women's Football Championship . Here they were only able to make the first round successful, scoring the first and last goal in the 4-0 against Greece and three goals in the 10-0 against Kazakhstan. In the second round in Finland, on the other hand, they only managed to win a point against the hosts at 2: 2, against England and Serbia they lost 0: 1 each. Things went better in qualifying for the 2015 U-19 European Women's Football Championship , where they were successful with three wins in both qualifying rounds. This was the second time she took part in the finals of the U-19 European Championship. In Israel, however, they lost the first two games against France and the eventual winners Sweden 0-1 and then only won the meaningless third game against the hosts 2-1. With this victory, her time in the junior teams ended in which she scored 29 goals in a total of 56 games.
On 22 January 2016 she came in the first of two friendlies against the Netherlands during a training camp in Turkey to their first use in the A-national team . She was in the starting line-up, but was replaced after 82 minutes.
This was followed by a brief appearance at the 1: 0 against eventual champions Canada and a 90-minute use of the 1: 2 against Belgium at the Algarve Cup in 2016 , three bets at Sincere Cup in 2016 and two in the Algarve Cup in 2017 , while the 6 : 1 against Russia on March 6, the last two goals and thus their first goals for the senior team. In between, she came to a game for the U-23 team against Finland, which was won 5-1 and she scored the first goal, with which she had scored at least one goal in each age group. In June 2017 she was nominated for the 2017 European Championship finals without a competitive game . There she was not used. After that it was not reinstated. (As of January 13, 2020).
successes
societies
- 2015/2016: Danish cup winner
- 2015/2016 and 2017/18: Danish champion
National team
- Vice European Champion 2017 (without commitment)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Danmark - Sverige 3-2
- ↑ Danmark - Sverige 5-2
- ^ Danmark - Tyskland 2-1
- ↑ Danmark - Grækenland up 4 - 0
- ↑ Danmark - Kasakhstan 10-0
- ^ Danmark - Holland 0-2
- ^ Danmark - Rusland 6-1
- ^ Danmark - Finland 5 - 1
Web links
- Profile of the Danish Association
- Portrait on the website of Fortuna Hjørring
- Sarah Dyrehauge Hansen in the database of weltfussball.de
- Sarah Dyrehauge Hansen in the soccerway.com database
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hansen, Sarah Dyrehauge |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dyrehauge, Sarah (alternative spelling on the club website) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Danish soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 14, 1996 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Denmark |