Stine Larsen (soccer player)

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Stine Larsen
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Stine Larsen in July 2017
Personnel
birthday January 24, 1996
place of birth Denmark
position Striker
Juniors
Years station
Ejby IF 68
Brøndby IF
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2013-2019 Brøndby IF 18+ (13+)
2019– Fleury FC 9 (2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2012 Denmark U-16 6 0(0)
2012-2013 Denmark U-17 10 0(2)
2013-2015 Denmark U-19 26 0(2)
2015– Denmark 42 (12)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 7, 2019

2 As of November 12, 2019

Stine Larsen (born January 24, 1996 ) is a Danish soccer player . The striker played in the first team of Brøndby IF from 2013 to 2019 and in the Danish national team since 2015 .

societies

Larsen joined Brøndby IF at the age of twelve and made her first appearance in the first team in 2013. With Brøndby she became Danish champions in 2015 and 2017 and won the trophy in 2014, 2015 and 2017 . In 2015 she was named Danish Talent of the Year. Her coach compared her to national player Kim Vilfort .

At European level, she was eliminated in her first season with Brøndby in the round of 32 of the 2013/14 UEFA Women's Champions League . After a 0-0 win in Spain and a 2-2 home game against FC Barcelona , the away goals rule against the Danes spoke . The seventeen-year-old played over 90 minutes in both games. In the following season , however, they survived the sixteenth finals, but needed extra time to prevail against the Cypriot champions Apollon Limassol , because after a 0-1 away defeat they were 1-0 in the home game after 90 minutes. In extra time, the Cypriot players were able to equalize, but the Danes then scored two more goals. After that they advanced to the semi-finals, where they lost 7-0 and 6-0 against the eventual winner 1. FFC Frankfurt . 2015/16 ended again in the sixteenth finals, where after a 1: 4 defeat against Czech champions Slavia Prague the 1: 0 home win was not enough, in which it was not used. Things went a little better in 2016/17 where they at least survived the sixteenth-finals against SKN St. Pölten with a 2-0 away win and a 2-2 at home. In the round of 16 they lost at Manchester City with 0: 1 and the 1: 1 in the home game was not enough against the team with English and Scottish national players. For the 2019/20 season , she joined the French first division club Fleury .

National teams

On May 11 and 13, 2012, she played two friendly matches against Sweden for her first appearances in the Danish U-16 team, with which she then took part in the 2012 Nordic Cup in July . Not quite two months later, she played in two friendly matches against Ireland for the first time for the U-17 team and scored the 1-0 lead for her team with her first international goal in the fourth minute of the 1-1 in the second game. With her she took part in the two qualifying rounds for the U-17 European Championship 2013 . While they were group winners in the first round in Macedonia with three wins and 12-0 goals, they could only win against defending champions Germany in the second round , but they only managed to draw against Belgium and the Netherlands. This made them unbeaten third in the group and, like the defending champions, missed the finals. A little more than three months later, she played for the first time in two friendly matches for the U-19 team and scored her first goal for the U-19 team in the first game, with which she also shortly afterwards at the finals of the U-19 team. 19 Euro 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, in the second round in Finland they only managed to win a point against the hosts at 2: 2, against England and Serbia they each lost with 0: 1. In September 2014, with the U-19 team in Baku , she survived the first qualifying round for the 2015 U-19 European Women's Football Championship with three wins . In the second round in April 2015 she was only used in the decisive third game against the host Dutch women, which was won 1-0. 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 January 2015 she made her first appearances in the national team in two friendly matches against New Zealand during a training camp in Turkey , where she played over 90 minutes in the first game and came on as a substitute in the 73rd minute in the second game. Further appearances followed only after the U-19 finals and she scored her first goal for the senior national team in a 4-1 draw against Switzerland on September 22, 2015 .

Stine Larsen (No. 12) in the semi-finals with Line Roddik Hansen (No. 2) and Sarah Zadrazil (Austria)

In the following three games in qualifying for the 2017 European Championship , she played over 90 minutes each. At the January 2016 training camp in Turkey , she was substituted on and off once in two games against the Netherlands . However , it was not taken into account for the 2016 Algarve Cup . She then only came on for further appearances in two European Championship qualifiers in June. This was followed by three substitutions at the Sincere Cup in the People's Republic of China in 2016 , with the 2-1 winning goal in the first minute of stoppage time in the first game against Uzbekistan . After that it was not used only once, but mostly replaced or replaced. In June she was nominated for the 2017 European Championship finals and was used in all six games of her team. In the first game against Belgium she was in the starting line-up and played in attack, but was replaced in the 59th minute. In the second game against the Netherlands she was substituted on for midfielder Katrine Veje in the 69th minute . In the third group game and the games of the knockout round, she was then in the starting eleven and played in defense over the full distance. Her team prevailed against defending champions Germany 2-1 in the quarter-finals and then against newcomer Austria on penalties in the semifinals . This was the first time the Danes were in the final of a major official tournament, but lost it 2: 4 against the hosts. In the subsequent qualification for the 2019 World Cup, she made three appearances. The Danes ultimately failed in the playoffs to European champions Netherlands.

successes

societies

National team

  • Vice European Champion 2017

Individual evidence

  1. dbu.dk: Årets Talent
  2. brondbyif.net: på svar Kvindernes Kim Vilfort
  3. Barcelona vs. Brøndby 0-0
  4. Brøndby vs. Barcelona 2-2
  5. Brøndby vs. Manchester City 1 - 1
  6. ^ Danmark - Ireland 1 - 1
  7. ^ Danmark - New Zealand 1 - 1
  8. ^ Danmark - New Zealand 2 - 3
  9. Danmark - Switzerland 1 - 4
  10. womenssoccerunited.com: Denmark squad announced for Algarve Cup 2016.
  11. Danmark - Uzbekistan 2-1

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