Anouk Dekker Explained

Anouk Dekker
Fullname:Marieke Anouk Dekker
Birth Date:15 November 1986
Birth Place:Almelo, Netherlands
Currentclub:Braga
Clubnumber:4
Height:1.82 m
Position:Defender, midfielder, forward
Youthclubs1:SVZW
Years1:2005–2007
Clubs1:FFC Heike Rheine
Caps1:31
Goals1:4
Years2:2007–2015
Clubs2:FC Twente
Caps2:168
Goals2:67
Years3:2016–2021
Clubs3:Montpellier
Caps3:86
Goals3:13
Years4:2021–
Clubs4:Braga
Caps4:30
Goals4:6
Nationalyears1:2009–2021
Nationalteam1:Netherlands
Nationalcaps1:87
Nationalgoals1:7
Pcupdate:17 Feb 2023
Ntupdate:16 December 2017

Marieke Anouk Dekker (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /maːˈrikə ʔaːˈnuɡ ˈdɛkər/; born 15 November 1986) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Braga. She is a member of the Netherlands national team.[1]

Club career

She played for FFC Heike Rheine in the Frauen-Bundesliga from 2005 to 2007[2] before moving to Dutch club FC Twente, which played in the Eredivisie and later the BeNe League, in 2007. After almost nine seasons with FC Twente, she moved to the Division 1 Féminine side Montpellier HSC in January 2016. She played in France for years before moving to Portugal to play for SC Braga in the summer of 2021.

International career

On 21 November 2009, Netherlands national team coach Vera Pauw awarded Dekker her first senior cap, versus Belarus.[3]

She was called up to be part of the national team squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2013 in Sweden.[4] Despite suffering a facial injury in the last warm-up friendly, a 3–0 win over Northern Ireland, Dekker retained her place in the squad.[5]

Dekker was also part of the Dutch teams of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup[6] and the winning team of the UEFA Women's Euro 2017,[7] she played all matches in both tournaments and was named in the 2017 UEFA Team of the Tournament. After the tournament, the whole team was honoured by the Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Minister of Sport Edith Schippers and made Knights of the Order of Orange-Nassau.[8]

Dekker was selected in the final squad for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France.[9] She scored in the last group game helping to secure a 2–1 win against Canada. The win left Netherlands top of group E.[10]

International goals

Scores and results list the Netherlands goal tally first.[11]

class=unsortableclass=unsortableDate class=unsortableVenue width=15%Opponent class=unsortableScore class=unsortableResult class=unsortableCompetition
1 13 June 2010 Oosterenkstadion, Zwolle, Netherlands 1–0 4–1 Friendly
2 19 June 2010 2–2 2–2 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
3 26 October 2013 Estádio José de Carvalho, Maia, Portugal 3–0 7–0 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
4 17 September 2014 Nadderud Stadion, Bekkestua, Norway 1–0 2–0
5 7 February 2015 Polman Stadion, Almelo, Netherlands 5–0 7–0 Friendly
6 8 March 2017 Estádio Algarve, Faro-Loulé, Portugal 1–0 3–2 2017 Algarve Cup
7 20 June 2019 Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims, France 1–0 2–1 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

Personal life

Dekker has a twin brother, Xander.[12]

Honours

Club

Twente

Montpellier

International

Netherlands

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile . https://web.archive.org/web/20150610041536/http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/players/player=386916/index.html . dead . 10 June 2015 . FIFA.com . 24 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Anouk Dekker Profile . de . . 16 December 2017.
  3. Web site: Anouk Dekker. Vrouwenvoetbal Nederland. 27 July 2013. nl. 22 July 2013.
  4. Web site: Trio miss cut in Netherlands squad. 30 June 2013 . uefa.com. 12 July 2013.
  5. Web site: Geblesseerde leeuwin Anouk Dekker mee naar EK. RTL Nieuws. 27 July 2013. nl. 4 July 2013.
  6. Web site: 2015 World Cup. 9 June 2015. 10 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160410062327/http://www.fifadata.com/document/FWWC/2015/pdf/FWWC_2015_SquadLists.pdf. dead.
  7. Web site: Wiegman kiest Oranjeselectie voor WEURO 2017 . nl . onsoranje.nl . 14 June 2017 . 16 December 2017.
  8. Web site: Voetbalsters Oranje geridderd in Den Haag (in Dutch). NOS.nl. 25 October 2017 .
  9. News: Sarina Wiegman names Netherlands Women's World Cup squad. 10 April 2019. KNVB.
  10. News: Watch: Fifa Women's World Cup – Netherlands beat Canada to top Group E. 19 June 2019. 20 June 2019. en-GB.
  11. Web site: Profile . nl . onsoranje.nl . 16 December 2017.
  12. Web site: Exclusive Interview: Netherlands midfielder Anouk Dekker. 20 February 2018. 1 May 2019.
  13. Web site: Eredivisie Vrouwen . nl . . 16 December 2017.