Felice Albers
Personal information | |||
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Born |
Amstelveen, Netherlands | 27 December 1999||
Playing position | Forward | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Amsterdam | ||
National team | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2019– | Netherlands U–21 | 6 | (3) |
2018– | Netherlands Indoor | 6 | (5) |
2019– | Netherlands | 18 | (13) |
Felice Albers (born 27 December 1999)[1] is a Dutch field hockey player.[2]
Career
[edit]Club hockey
[edit]Albers plays club hockey for Amsterdam in the Dutch Hoofdklasse.[3][4]
In 2019, Albers was a member of the Amsterdam team that won the 47th and last EuroHockey Club Champions Cup. The team won the final 7–0 against Real Sociedad at the tournament held in Amstelveen, Netherlands.[5]
Junior national teams
[edit]Under–18
[edit]In 2016, Albers represented the Netherlands U–18 team at the EuroHockey Youth Championships. At the tournament, she scored one goal and won a gold medal with the team.[6]
Under–21
[edit]Following her appearances in the national U–18 side, Albers appeared regularly in Dutch youth teams. In 2019, she debuted for the national U–21 side at the EuroHockey Junior Championship in Valencia, Spain, where she won a silver medal.[7]
Senior national teams
[edit]Indoor
[edit]Albers was a member of the Netherlands Indoor side at the 2018 EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in Prague, Czech Republic.[8]
Outdoor
[edit]In 2019, Albers made her senior international debut in the FIH Pro League in a match against Belgium on 9 June.[9][10] Three days later, in a match against New Zealand she scored her first international goal.
International goals
[edit]Goal |
Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | Ref. |
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1 | 12 June 2019 | HC Den Bosch, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands | New Zealand | 2–0 | 3–2 | 2019 FIH Pro League | [11] |
2 | 26 January 2020 | Karen Shelton Stadium, Chapel Hill, United States | United States | 1–0 | 9–0 | 2020 FIH Pro League | [12] |
3 | 4–0 | ||||||
4 | 6–0 | ||||||
5 | 7 June 2021 | Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands | Spain | 7–0 | 7–1 | 2021 EuroHockey Championship | [13] |
6 | 9 June 2021 | Scotland | 7–0 | 10–0 | [14] | ||
7 | 11 June 2021 | Belgium | 2–0 | 3–1 | [15] | ||
8 | 24 July 2021 | Oi Hockey Stadium, Tokyo, Japan | India | 1–0 | 5–1 | 2020 Summer Olympics | [16] |
9 | 3–1 | ||||||
10 | 26 July 2021 | Ireland | 1–0 | 4–0 | [17] | ||
11 | 28 July 2021 | South Africa | 4–0 | 5–0 | [18] | ||
12 | 4 August 2021 | Great Britain | 1–0 | 5–1 | [19] | ||
13 | 4–0 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Team Details – Netherlands". FIH. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "ALBERS Felice". FIH. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "Felice Albers". AH&BC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "FELICE ALBERS, AH&BC". European Hockey Federation. Archived from the original on 23 July 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "EuroHockey Club Cup 2019 Women". eurohockey.altiusrt.com. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "EuroHockey Youth Championships 2016 Girls U18". eurohockey.altiusrt.com. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "EuroHockey Junior Championship Women 2019". FIH. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "2018 EuroHockey Indoor Championship (W)". FIH. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "Veen, De Goede and Leurink are missing Sunday, Albers makes debut". KNHB. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "ALBERS Felice". FIH. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "Netherlands 3–2 New Zealand". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "United States 0–9 Netherlands". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
- ^ "Spain 1–7 Netherlands". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- ^ "Netherlands 10–0 Scotland". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- ^ "Netherlands 3–1 Belgium". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- ^ "Netherlands 5–1 India". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- ^ "Netherlands 4–0 Ireland". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- ^ "Netherlands 5–0 South Africa". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- ^ "Netherlands 5–1 Great Britain". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
External links
[edit]- Felice Albers at the International Hockey Federation
- Felice Albers at Olympedia
- Felice Albers at Olympics.com
- Felice Albers at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
- Felice Albers at TeamNL (archive) (in Dutch)
- 1999 births
- Living people
- Dutch female field hockey players
- Field hockey players at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Field hockey players at the 2024 Summer Olympics
- Olympic field hockey players for the Netherlands
- Olympic gold medalists for the Netherlands
- Medalists at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Olympic medalists in field hockey
- 21st-century Dutch women
- Sportspeople from Amstelveen
- Medalists at the 2024 Summer Olympics
- 21st-century Dutch sportswomen
- Dutch field hockey biography stubs