Anouk Hoogendijk

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Anouk Anna Hoogendijk (Dutch pronunciation: [aːˈnuk ˈɑnaː ˈɦoːɣə(n)ˌdɛik]; born 6 May 1985) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played for Ajax as a midfielder or defender. She is nicknamed Noukie.[3] A full international with over 100 caps since 2004 for the Dutch national team, she has represented the nation at one FIFA Women's World Cup and two UEFA Women's Euro tournaments. She played for Bristol Academy Women in the inaugural 2011 FA WSL campaign.[4]

Full name Anouk Anna Hoogendijk
Date of birth (1985-05-06) 6 May 1985 (age 40)
Place of birth Woerden, Netherlands
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[1]
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Anouk Hoogendijk
Hoogendijk with Ajax in 2012
Personal information
Full name Anouk Anna Hoogendijk
Date of birth (1985-05-06) 6 May 1985 (age 40)
Place of birth Woerden, Netherlands
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[1]
Position
Youth career
Combinatie Sportclub Wilnis
SV Argon
Legmeervogels
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2007 Saestum 0 (0)
2007–2011 FC Utrecht 56 (5)
2011 Bristol Academy 13 (0)
2012 FC Utrecht 7 (1)
2012–2014 Ajax 35 (5)
2014 Arsenal 1 (0)
2014–2017 Ajax 34 (8)
International career
2004–2017 Netherlands 103[2] (9)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 30 November 2016
‡ National team caps and goals as of 30 November 2016
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Club career

Hoogendijk came to prominence aged 12, as a contestant on the "Geef Nooit Op" (Never Give Up) TV program.[5] She wished to train with FC Utrecht and, after a spell with Saestum, eventually signed for Utrecht at the outset of the Eredivisie Vrouwen in 2007. Hoogendijk realised her ambition of playing abroad when she signed an eight-month contract with English WSL club Bristol Academy in January 2011.[6]

In February 2012 Hoogendijk returned to Utrecht, before moving on to newly formed Ajax Vrouwen in May 2012. The transfer represented "a dream come true" for Hoogendijk as she had been a girlhood supporter of Ajax's male team.[7]

In January 2014, Hoogendijk signed for the English club Arsenal Ladies. However, due to persistent injuries she only played in 3 matches during that season in London.[8][9][10] In July 2014, Hoogendijk eventually returned for the 2014–15 season to Ajax Vrouwen.[11] On 30 May 2016, she announced on her Instagram official account one-year extension of contract with Ajax Vrouwen.[12]

International career

Hoogendijk playing the team's first game of the UEFA Women's Euro 2013, 0–0 against Germany in Växjö.

On 6 August 2004 Hoogendijk debuted for the senior Netherlands women's national football team, as a half-time substitute in a 2–0 defeat to Japan in Zeist.[13]

Hoogendijk played in every match as the Netherlands reached the semi-final of UEFA Women's Euro 2009. In the quarter-final penalty shootout win over France, she struck the winning kick.[14]

In June 2013 national team coach Roger Reijners selected Hoogendijk in the Netherlands squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2013 in Sweden.[15] Playing in defence, Hoogendijk contributed to a very promising 0–0 draw with champions Germany in the team's opening game. She was disappointed when subsequent 1–0 defeats to Norway and Iceland consigned the Netherlands to a first round elimination: "I know it's not the end of the world but today it feels like the end of the world."[16]

International summary

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Year Apps Min Gls Goals per 90 min.
2004–2015103756090.10
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International goals

Scores and results list the Netherlands goal tally first.
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GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.26 March 2006Municipal Andráshida, Zalaegerszeg, Hungary Hungary4–05–02007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2.23 April 2008Patrostadion, Maasmechelen, Belgium Belgium1–12–2UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
3.11 July 2009Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands Switzerland5–05–0Four Nations Cup
4.1 March 2010GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus Italy1–11–12010 Cyprus Women's Cup
5.22 April 2010Gradski Stadion, Kumanovo, North Macedonia North Macedonia1–07–02011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
6.13 June 2010IJsseldelta Stadion, Zwolle, Netherlands Belgium3–14–1Friendly
7.21 September 2011TATA Steel Stadion, Velsen-Zuid, Netherlands Serbia4–06–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
8.15 September 2012Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden Sweden1–01–2Friendly
9.11 March 2015Ammochostos Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus Scotland1–21–32015 Cyprus Women's Cup
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Honours

Club

SV Saestum
FC Utrecht
Arsenal
Ajax

Style of play

Hoogendijk is a versatile defensive player, as she has played in roles as a central midfielder and centre back.[17] She does not have great technique on the ball, but she stands out for her physical strength, positioning, and ability to win balls back.[citation needed] She is strong off the ball and is a great header.[citation needed]

Sponsors, media and other activities

Hoogendijk is a U.S. sportswear company Nike athlete since 2009, especially in the Netherlands.[18] She participated in the brand campaigns Here I Am, Make Yourself and Move more, move better.[19] Hoogendijk wears the Nike CTR360 Maestri since 2009 until its discontinuance, replacing them with the new silo Nike Magista in 2014. Finally, she chose to switch to the Nike Tiempo.[20][21]

The book Balverliefd written together with Vicente de Vries, was published in April 2015. The book contains Hoogendijk biography, tips and tricks for young football players.[22] During the Women's Euro 2022 tournament, she was an analyst for the BBC.

Personal life

Hoogendijk grew up in Mijdrecht, and is daughter of physical education teachers. She has one brother.[23] She had her first son, Sonny Otto, in October 2020, fathered by her partner, Pieter Lodewijk Verhoeven.[24][25] She later had another son, Jip, by the same partner.[26]

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