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Sari van Veenendaal


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Van Veenendaal with Arsenal in 2017
Sari van Veenendaal
(1990-04-03) 3 April 1990
Nieuwegein, Netherlands
1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Goalkeeper
VSV Vreeswijk
TeamApps(Gls)
Utrecht2(0)
Twente112(0)
Arsenal48(0)
Atlético Madrid10(0)
PSV39(0)
211(0)
Netherlands91(0)
Runner-up2019 FranceWinner2017 Netherlands
Runner-up2019 France
Winner2017 Netherlands
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Sari van Veenendaal (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsaːri vɑɱ ˈveːnə(n)ˌdaːl]; born 3 April 1990) is a Dutch former professional footballer. She was part of the Netherlands squad that won UEFA Women's Euro 2017.

Born in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands, Van Veenendaal firstly played as a professional footballer in 2007 for FC Utrecht, as an understudy to Angela Christ. In 2010, she moved to FC Twente. Whilst featuring for the Tukkers, Van Veenendaal won the Eredivisie of the 2010–11 season. She was also successful in picking up the BeNe League titles of 2013, 2014 and 2015 in all.

Van Veenendaal signed for the English club Arsenal in 2015. In her first season there, Arsenal won the 2015 FA WSL Cup. Next season, Arsenal won the 2016 FA Women's Cup with the club beating Chelsea 1–0 in the final. Another FA WSL cup was conquered in the 2017–18 season, when the club defeated Manchester City Women in the final and Van Veenendaal posted a clean sheet.

In July 2019, Van Veenendaal left Arsenal upon the expiry of her contract and joined Atlético Madrid.

In May 2020, Van Veenendaal joined PSV on a free transfer. In July 2022, Van Veenendaal announced her immediate retirement.

Van Veenendaal won her first cap for the senior national team on 7 March 2011, a 6–0 win over Switzerland at the Cyprus Cup.

She was called up to be part of the national team for the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 and the FIFA Women's World Cup 2015.

Van Veenendaal was part of the national team for the UEFA Women's Euro 2017. The Netherlands won the tournament. Van Veenendaal started in all six matches in the competition, and allowed just three goals, helping them to win each of the Netherlands' matches. She was named to the Best XI 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.

FC Utrecht

  • KNVB Women's Cup: 2009–10

FC Twente

  • BeNe League: 2012–13, 2013–14
  • Eredivisie: 2010–11
  • KNVB Women's Cup: 2014–15

Arsenal

  • FA Women's Super League: 2018–19
  • FA Women's Cup: 2015–16
  • FA WSL Cup: 2015, 2017–18

Netherlands

  • UEFA European Women's Championship: 2017
  • Algarve Cup: 2018
  • FIFA Women's World Cup: runner-up 2019
  • Tournoi de France: runner-up 2020

Individual

  • UEFA European Women's Championship Team of the Tournament: 2017
  • FIFA Women's World Cup Golden Glove: 2019
  • The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper: 2019
  • IFFHS World's Best Woman Goalkeeper: 2019
  • IFFHS Women's World Team: 2019

Orders

  • Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau: 2017

  • Sari van Veenendaal at onsoranje.nl (in Dutch)

  • Sari van Veenendaal at vrouwenvoetbalnederland.nl at the Wayback Machine (archived 5 September 2013) (in Dutch)

  • Sari van Veenendaal – UEFA competition record (archive)

  • Sari van Veenendaal at WorldFootball.net (archive)

  • Sari van Veenendaal at Soccerway (archive)

  • Sari van Veenendaal at Olympedia

  • Sari van Veenendaal at Olympics.com

  • Sari van Veenendaal at TeamNL (in Dutch)

  • Sari van Veenendaal on Instagram

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