Marijn Veen

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Marijn Veen
Personal information
Full name Marijn Anne Elise Veen
Born (1996-11-18) 18 November 1996 (age 27)
Utrecht, Netherlands
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current club Amsterdam
Senior career
YearsTeam
0000–2017 Kampong
2017– Amsterdam
National team
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015–2017 Netherlands U–21 11 (7)
2016– Netherlands Indoor 18 (8)
2018– Netherlands 23 (11)

Marijn Anne Elise Veen (born 18 November 1996) is a Dutch field hockey player who plays as a forward. [1] [2]

Contents

Personal life

Marijn Veen was born and raised in Utrecht, Netherlands. [2]

Career

Club hockey

Veen played for Kampong until 2017 when she transferred to Amsterdam. [3]

National teams

Indoor

In 2016 and 2018, Veen was a member of the Netherlands Indoor team at the EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in Minsk and Prague, winning gold and silver medals respectively. [4] [5]

She followed this up with a silver medal at the 2018 Indoor World Cup in Berlin. [6]

Under–18 and Under–21

Veen was part of the Netherlands U–18 Team at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics where the team finished second, losing to China in the final. [7]

From 2015 to 2017, Veen was a member of the Netherlands U–21 team. She captained the team to a gold medal at the 2017 EuroHockey Junior Championship in Valencia. [8]

Oranje Dames

Veen made her senior international debut in November 2018 at the Champions Trophy. She scored two goals in her debut, in a 3–1 win against Japan. [9]

In 2019, Veen won two gold medals with the national team; at the Grand Final of the FIH Pro League in Amstelveen [10] and at the EuroHockey Nations Championship in Antwerp. [11]

International goals


Goal
DateLocationOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
117 November 2018 Wujin Hockey Stadium, Changzhou, ChinaFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 1–13–1 2018 Champions Trophy [12]
23–1
320 November 2018Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–03–0 [13]
422 November 2018Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1–04–0 [14]
524 November 2018Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2–02–1 [15]
610 April 2019 De Klapperboom, Utrecht, Netherlands5–06–0 2019 FIH Pro League [16]
71 June 2019 Sportpark Aalsterweg, Eindhoven, NetherlandsFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2–02–0 [17]
829 June 2019 Wagener Stadium, Amstelveen, NetherlandsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–12–2 [18]
929 July 2019 Yamanashi Gakuin Hockey Stadium, Kōfu, JapanFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 1–13–1 Test Match [19]
1021 August 2019 Wilrijkse Plein, Antwerp, BelgiumFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 7–014–0 2019 EuroHockey Championship [20]
1113–0

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