Stefanie_van_der_Gragt

Stefanie van der Gragt

Stefanie van der Gragt

Dutch footballer


Stefanie van der Gragt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsteːfaːni vɑn dər ˈɣrɑxt]; born 16 August 1992) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a defender for the Netherlands national team. She represented her country at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup[3] and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.[4]

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Club career

Her career started at the youth teams of amateur club Reiger Boys in Heerhugowaard.[5] She then played for Kolping Boys youth team, another amateur club in Oudorp.[6]

A move to AZ Alkmaar in 2009 started her professional career, as she was able to play in the highest professional national league (Eredivisie). After two seasons at the club, in 2011, she joined Telstar where she played for the next four years. In 2015 she moved to FC Twente[7] and after one season she joined the German Bundesliga team Bayern Munich.[8] Due to injuries, she had few opportunities to play in Germany and in 2017 she moved back to the Netherlands, signing with Ajax.[9]

On 4 July 2018, she joined Spanish side FC Barcelona.[10] On 12 June 2020, she moved back to join AFC Ajax.[11] On 5 August 2022, Van der Gragt joined Italian club Inter Milan.[12]

In April 2023 she announced her retirement after the 2023 World Cup to join back AZ Alkmaar as manager.[13]

International career

Her debut for the Netherlands women's national football team came on 8 March 2013 against Switzerland in a 2013 Cyprus Cup match.[14]

She was also part of the Dutch teams of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup[3] and the winning team of the UEFA Women's Euro 2017,[15] playing all matches in both tournaments. After the 2017 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.[16]

At the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup,[4] she scored in the Netherlands' quarter-final victory over Italy.[17]

On 31 May 2023, she was named as part of the Netherlands provisional squad for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.[18] She scored in the Netherlands' opening match of the tournament against Portugal which was the only goal of the match. It meant Van der Gragt scored in successive World Cups.[19]

International goals

Scores and results list the Netherlands goal tally first.[14]
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Personal life

She had a daughter in 2020 and a son in 2023 with her girlfriend Maryze Borst.[20]

Honours

AZ Alkmaar
FC Twente
AFC Ajax
FC Barcelona
Netherlands
Individual

References

  1. "FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 – Squad List: Netherlands (NED)" (PDF). FIFA. 11 July 2023. p. 18. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  2. "2015 World Cup" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  3. "Profile". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on June 10, 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  4. "De roots van Stefanie van der Gragt en Wesley Hoedt". onsoranje.nl (in Dutch). 20 July 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  5. "Kolping boys trots op Heerhugowaardse Stefanie van der Gragt". Alkmaar Centraal (in Dutch). 7 August 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  6. "Stefanie van der Gragt en Renate Jansen naar FC Twente Vrouwen". FC Twente (in Dutch). 11 May 2015. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  7. "Stefanie van der Gragt naar Bayern München". vrouwenvoetbalnieuws.nl (in Dutch). 15 June 2016. Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  8. "Trainingsclinic van Stefanie van der Gragt + Foto's". V.V. Dirkshorn (in Dutch). 16 October 2017. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  9. "Van der Gragt, first signing for Barça Women for 2018/19". www.fcbarcelona.com. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  10. "Van der Gragt joins Inter". www.inter.it. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
  11. "Profile". onsoranje.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  12. "Wiegman kiest Oranjeselectie voor WEURO 2017". onsoranje.nl (in Dutch). 14 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  13. "Dutch head into World Cup semis after 2–0 win over Italy". Euronews. 29 June 2019. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  14. Mark White (2023-06-05). "Netherlands Women's World Cup 2023 squad: 30-player preliminary team named". fourfourtwo.com. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  15. "Portugal - Netherlands". ESPN. 23 July 2023.
  16. "Oranje Leeuwin Stefanie van der Gragt moeder geworden". shownieuws.nl (in Dutch). 12 November 2020.
  17. "Finale Algarve Cup tussen Oranjevrouwen en Zweden afgelast" (in Dutch). nu.nl. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 7 March 2018.

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