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Emily van Egmond

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Emily van Egmond
Van Egmond with the Newcastle Jets in 2018
Personal information
Full name Emily Louise van Egmond[1]
Date of birth (1993-07-12) 12 July 1993 (age 32)
Place of birth Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder[3]
Team information
Current team
San Diego Wave
Number 5
Youth career
2008 Northern NSW Pride
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2009 Newcastle Jets 8 (2)
2009–2011 Canberra United 16 (2)
2011 Fortuna Hjørring
2011–2013 Newcastle Jets 17 (5)
2012 Western New York Flash
2013 Seattle Reign FC 6 (0)
2013–2014 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 (2)
2014 Chicago Red Stars 10 (2)
2014 Newcastle Jets 12 (5)
2015–2016 1. FFC Frankfurt 17 (1)
2016–2017 VfL Wolfsburg 9 (5)
2016 VfL Wolfsburg II 3 (1)
2017–2018 Newcastle Jets 19 (4)
2018–2020 Orlando Pride 25 (0)
2019–2020Melbourne City (loan) 13 (6)
2020West Ham United (loan) 10 (3)
2021 West Ham United 11 (1)
2021 Orlando Pride 2 (0)
2021 Newcastle Jets 3 (0)
2022– San Diego Wave 46 (2)
2023Newcastle Jets (loan) 4 (3)
International career
2007–2009 Australia U17 15 (4)
2008–2013 Australia U-20
2010– Australia 144 (31)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 June 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 June 2024

Emily Louise van Egmond (born 12 July 1993) is an Australian soccer player. She plays for San Diego Wave FC in the National Women's Soccer League and for the Australia women's national soccer team (nicknamed the "Matildas").

Career statistics

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International goals

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Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
13 July 2011Ruhrstadion, Bochum, Germany Equatorial Guinea2–13–22011 FIFA Women's World Cup
23 September 2011Jinan Olympic Sports Center, Jinan, China Thailand5–05–12012 Olympics qualifying
38 September 2011 China1–01–0
427 November 2013Parramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia China2–02–1Friendly
57 March 2014GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus France2–32–32014 Cyprus Cup
612 March 2014Paralimni Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus Italy2–05–2
73–0
812 February 2015Bill McKinlay Park, Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand1–03–2Friendly
99 March 2015GSZ Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus Finland3–03–02015 Cyprus Cup
1011 March 2015Paralimni Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus Czech Republic2–16–2
1121 May 2015Jubilee Oval, Sydney, Australia Vietnam7–011–0Friendly
122 March 2016Nagai Stadium, Osaka, Japan Vietnam7–09–02016 Olympics qualifying
134 March 2016 South Korea2–02–0
149 March 2016 China1–11–1
1530 July 2017Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, United States Japan4–14–22017 Tournament of Nations
1610 April 2018Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan Vietnam4–08–02018 AFC Women's Asian Cup
1710 November 2018Penrith Stadium, Sydney, Australia Chile1–02–3Friendly
182–3
19 10 February 2020Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney, Australia Thailand1–06–02020 Olympics qualifying
202–0
214–0
2213 February 2020Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia China1–11–1
236 March 2020Newcastle International Sports Centre, Newcastle, Australia Vietnam3–05–0
2423 October 2021Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia Brazil3–13–1Friendly
25 21 January 2022Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, India Indonesia9–018–02022 AFC Women's Asian Cup
2612–0
2715–0
2824 January 2022 Philippines3–04–0
2927 January 2022 Thailand1–02–1
3027 July 2023Lang Park, Brisbane, Australia Nigeria1–03–22023 FIFA Women's World Cup

Western New York Flash

Wolfsburg

Melbourne City

San Diego Wave

International

Individual

References

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  1. "List of Players – 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  2. "FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019™ - Players - Emily VAN EGMOND - Emily van Egmond". www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on 8 June 2019.
  3. Kemp, Emma (10 February 2024). "When 23 becomes 18: The Matildas making the cut for Olympics". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  4. "San Diego Wave claim 2023 NWSL Shield". CONCACAF. 17 October 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  5. "San Diego Wave FC Defeat 1-0 NJ/NY Gotham FC in 2024 UKG NWSL Challenge Cup". March 16, 2024.