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Full name | Noralie van den Nieuwenhof | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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(2004-06-11) 11 June 2004 (age 20) Utrecht, Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Playing position | Defence | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kampong | |||||||||||||||||||||||
National team | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Caps | Goals | ||||||||||||||||||||
2023– | Netherlands U–21 | 11 | (8) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2024– | Netherlands | 3 | (0) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Noralie 'Noor' van den Nieuwenhof (born 11 June 2004) is a field hockey player from the Netherlands.
Personal life
Noor van den Nieuwenhof was born in Utrecht.
Career
Under–21
Van den Nieuwenhof made her international debut at under–21 level. In 2023, she was a member of the Netherlands U–21 squad at the FIH Junior World Cup in Santiago, where she won a gold medal.
In 2024 she represented the team again, winning gold at the EuroHockey U21 Championship in Terrassa.
Oranje
Van den Nieuwenhof received her first call-up to the senior national team under new head coach, Raoul Ehren in 2024. She made her senior international debut during season six of the FIH Pro League.
References
- "Team Details – Netherlands". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "Oranje: Geen De Waard, Van Gils terug, plek voor tiener Verstraeten". hockey.nl (in Dutch). Hockey Netherlands. 28 October 2024. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "Noor van den Nieuwenhof – Player Info". globalsportsarchive.com. Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "Noor van den Nieuwenhof". interlandhistorie.knhb.nl (in Dutch). Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "Noor van den Nieuwenhof". interlandhistorie.knhb.nl (in Dutch). Hockey Netherlands. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- ^ "VAN DEN NIEUWENHOF Noor". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "'Best game of our lives': Netherlands women win Junior Hockey World Cup". thehockeypaper.co.uk. The Hockey Paper. 11 December 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup: Netherlands beat Argentina on penalties to win fifth title". scroll.in. Scroll. 11 December 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "Defending Champions Netherlands make a stunning comeback to clinch their fifth Junior Women's World Cup title". fih.hockey. International Hockey Federation. 11 December 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "Dutch delight as they survive Spanish tornado to win women's Euro U21 title". eurohockey.org. European Hockey Federation. 20 July 2024. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "Oranje: Geen De Waard, Van Gils terug, plek voor tiener Verstraeten". hockey.nl (in Dutch). Hockey Netherlands. 28 October 2024. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- "Nederlandse hockeysters met zes debutanten naar Argentinië". drimble.nl (in Dutch). Drimble. 26 November 2024. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
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