Katrine Pedersen Explained

Katrine Pedersen
Fullname:Katrine Søndergaard Pedersen
Birth Date:1977 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Horsens, Denmark
Currentclub:Ottawa Rapid FC
(head coach)
Position:Centre back
Defensive midfielder
Youthyears1:–1993
Youthclubs1:Stensballe IK
Years1:1994–2002
Clubs1:HEI
Years2:2002
Clubs2:IK Skovbakken
Years3:2002–2003
Clubs3:Fulham
Years4:2003–2005
Clubs4:Fløya
Years5:2006
Clubs5:Djurgården/Älvsjö
Years6:2007–2008
Clubs6:Asker
Years7:2009–2013
Clubs7:Stabæk
Caps7:99
Goals7:18
Years8:2014–2015
Caps8:12
Goals8:0
Years9:2015
Clubs9:Stabæk
Caps9:4
Goals9:0
Nationalyears1:1994–2013
Nationalteam1:Denmark
Nationalcaps1:210
Nationalgoals1:9
Manageryears1:2015–2021
Managerclubs1:Denmark (women) (assistant)
Manageryears2:2021–2022
Managerclubs2:AGF Fodbold (women)
Manageryears3:2024–
Managerclubs3:Ottawa Rapid FC (women)

Katrine Søndergaard Pedersen (born 13 April 1977) is a Danish former footballer and current coach who serves as the head coach of Canadian Northern Super League club Ottawa Rapid FC.

She has played for and captained Denmark, for whom she accrued a national record 210 caps.

Club career

At club level, Pedersen spent the final years of her career with Norwegian club Stabæk,[1] as a result of Stabæk taking over the bankrupt club Asker FK at the end of 2008.

Most of Pedersen's club football has been played outside Denmark. During 2002–03 she played for the English professional club Fulham Ladies, where she won a domestic treble.[2] When Fulham reverted to semi-professional status several players left and Pedersen moved to Norway to join the Toppserien club IF Fløya based in Tromsø. After two seasons there she moved to spend the 2006 season playing in Stockholm, Sweden for the Damallsvenskan club Djurgården/Älvsjö. For the 2007 season, she moved back to Norway to play for Asker SK in Oslo,[3] and stayed there during 2008.

At the end of 2014, Pedersen joined Australian club Adelaide United.[4]

International career

Pedersen made her senior international debut in September 1994; a 1–0 win over the Netherlands in Hoogezand. She was in her national team in the 2005 UEFA Women's Championship in North West England, and was captain at the FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 in China. She also played in earlier World Cup competitions in 1995 (as an 18-year-old)[5] and 1999, as well as UEFA Women's Championships in 1997, 2001 and 2009.[6]

When Pedersen was named in national coach Kenneth Heiner-Møller's squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2013 she was the most experienced active player in Europe, with 203 caps.[7] In November 2013, she announced her pregnancy and retirement while accepting the Danish Player of the Year award.[8] Her total of 210 international appearances is 81 more than her countryman, Peter Schmeichel. She was four games short of Birgit Prinz's record for European players.

Coaching career

In August 2015, Pedersen was named an assistant coach with the Denmark women's national team.[9]

In December 2020, it was announced that she would become the head coach of AGF Fodbold in the Danish Women's League beginning in the summer of 2021.[10]

In October 2024, she was announced as the first head coach of Ottawa Rapid FC in the Canadian Northern Super League, ahead of the inaugural season in 2025.[11]

Personal life

Pedersen works as a teacher and football trainer at a high school in Oslo, Norway. In May 2011, her autobiography "Katrine" was published in Denmark.[12] Pedersen is in a relationship with fellow former football player, Maiken Pape.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hva gjør du nå, Katrine Pedersen? . 2024-02-22 . Stabæk . nb-no.
  2. Web site: Triumph at the end of Fulham road. 6 May 2003. 13 July 2013. The Guardian. London. Paula. Cocozza.
  3. Web site: 2007-01-28 . KM Akershus 2007 – Lørdag fristil . 2024-02-22 . Langrenn . nb-NO.
  4. Web site: Adelaide snare Danish international. John. Greco. Football Federation Australia. 29 August 2014.
  5. Web site: 2023-12-05 . The seven Europeans with 200 international caps: Seger, Spitse, Prinz, Sjögran, Pedersen, Panico, Fay . 2024-02-22 . UEFA.
  6. Web site: Katrine Pedersen. https://archive.today/20130713092454/http://en.archive.dr.infra.uefa.com/competitions/woco/players/Player=26709/index.html. dead. 13 July 2013. 13 July 2013. UEFA.
  7. Web site: Upbeat Heiner-Møller confirms Denmark squad. 21 June 2013. 13 July 2013. UEFA. Peter. Bruun.
  8. Web site: Pregnant Pedersen retires with 210 caps. 12 November 2013. 13 November 2013. She Kicks.
  9. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20150923213438/http://www.dbu.dk/Nyheder/2015/August/Katrine_pedersen_assistent. September 23, 2015. dead. Anføreren tilbage i rødt og hvidt. The captain back in red and white. August 24, 2015. da. Pia. Schou Nielsen. Danish Football Association.
  10. Web site: AGF ansætter Katrine S. Pedersen og afslører flere ambitiøse planer for klubben. Peter. Arndalon. AGF hires Katrine S. Pedersen and reveals more ambitious plans for the club. da. 13 December 2020. Kvinde Sport.
  11. Web site: Katrine Pedersen 1st head coach of Ottawa's Northern Super League women's team. October 10, 2024. CBC Sports. Neil. Davidson.
  12. Web site: Landsholdsduo bag ny bold-biografi. https://archive.today/20120714210107/http://tema.3f.dk/article/20110504/FODBOLD/110509938/1862/fodboldportal&template=fodboldportal. dead. 14 July 2012. 3f.dk. 13 February 2012. da. Helle Møller Riis. 4 May 2011.
  13. News: Hva gjør du nå, Katrine Pedersen? . 25 May 2021 . . Norwegian. 24 November 2020.