Yibbi Jansen

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Yibbi Jansen
Personal information
Born (1999-11-18) 18 November 1999
Gemonde, Netherlands
Sport
SportField hockey
PositionMidfield
Senior career
Years Team Caps Goals
–present Stichtsche - -
2025– Odisha Warriors - -
National team
Years Team Caps Goals
2017–2019 Netherlands U–21 10 (12)
2018– Netherlands 90 (87)

Yibbi Jansen (born 18 November 1999) is a Dutch professional field hockey player.[1]

Personal life

Yibbi Jansen was born and raised in Gemonde, a village in the North Brabant province of the Netherlands.[2]

Her father, Ronald Jansen, is a former goalkeeper for the Dutch men's team.[3]

Career

Hoofdklasse

In the Dutch Hoofdklasse, Jansen plays for SCHC.[4]

In the past, she has also represented other clubs. She began her senior domestic career playing for Den Bosch, before moving to Oranje-Rood in 2016.[5]

Under–21

Jansen made her international debut at under–21 level. During her junior career with the Netherlands U–21 side, she medalled at two editions of the EuroHockey U21 Championship. She took home gold at the 2017 edition and silver at the 2019 edition, both held in Valencia.[6]

Oranje

At the age of just eighteen, Jansen made her senior international debut for the Netherlands. She earned her first cap in January 2018, during a test match against the United States in Stanford.[7][8]

Since her debut, Jansen has been a regular inclusion in the Dutch squad, appearing in many major tournaments. She won gold at the 2022 FIH World Cup held in Terrassa and Amstelveen, as well as the 2023 EuroHockey Championship in Mönchengladbach.[6][9] She has also represented the Netherlands in every season of the FIH Pro League to date, holding the title of All-Time Highest Goalscorer, as well as winning gold medals on two occasions, and silver once.[6]

In 2024, Jansen was named in the Dutch squad for the XXXIII Summer Olympics in Paris. The team won the gold medal, successfully defending their title from 2020. Jansen finished the tournament as the highest goalscorer.[10] Later that year, she was honoured at the FIH Hockey Stars Awards, being named the Player of the Year for 2024.[11]

International goals

The following is a list of international goals scorer by Jansen.[6]

Goal Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
127 January 2018Stanford University, Stanford, United States United States1–07–2Test Match[12]
228 January 20187–17–1[13]
318 November 2018Wujin Hockey Stadium, Changzhou, China Argentina2–03–02018 FIH Champions Trophy[14]
414 April 2019HC Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands United States5–17–12019 FIH Pro League[15]
58 June 2019Wilrijkse Plein, Antwerp, Belgium Belgium1–02–1[16]
616 February 2020CeNARD, Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina2–13–12020–21 FIH Pro League[17]
75 February 2022Estadio Beteró, Valencia, Spain Spain1–02–2 (3–2)2021–22 FIH Pro League[18]
82–1
95 February 2022Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands United States1–010–0[19]
103–0
1110–0
128 April 2022Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, India India1–21–2[20]
139 April 20221–11–1 (3–1)[21]
1429 May 2022HC Union, Nijmegen, Netherlands Argentina1–01–1 (3–2)[22]
1512 June 2022Der Club an der Alster, Hamburg, Germany Germany3–13–1[23]
162 July 2022Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands Ireland2–05–12022 FIH World Cup[24]
176 July 2022 Chile2–13–1[25]
1827 November 2022Stichtsche Cricket en Hockey Club, Bilthoven, Netherlands Ireland1–05–0Test Match[26]
192–0
204–0
2113 December 2022Polideportivo Provincial, Santiago del Estero, Argentina Great Britain2–12–12022–23 FIH Pro League[27]
2214 December 2022 Argentina3–03–1[28]
2316 December 20222–02–0[29]
248 June 2023HC Oranje-Rood, Eindhoven, Netherlands Australia1–17–2[30]
253–1
267–2
2710 June 2023 China2–14–2[31]
284–2
2911 June 2023 Australia2–13–3 (1–2)[32]
3023 June 2023Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands Germany2–05–0[33]
313–0
3227 June 2023 New Zealand1–07–1[34]
334 July 2023Wilrijkse Plein, Antwerp, Belgium Belgium1–12–1[35]
342–1
3519 August 2023SparkassenPark, Mönchengladbach, Germany Spain1–05–12023 EuroHockey Championship[36]
362–0
375–1
3822 August 2023 Italy2–05–0[37]
3924 August 2023 England1–07–0[38]
403–0
416–0
427 December 2023Polideportivo Provincial, Santiago del Estero, Argentina Great Britain1–08–02023–24 FIH Pro League[39]
432–0
446–0
458 December 2023 Argentina4–14–1[40]
4611 December 20231–07–1[41]
473 February 2024Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, India United States6–07–0[42]
487–0
494 February 2024 India1–03–1[43]
503–1
519 February 2024 Australia3–06–2[44]
524–1
5315 February 2024Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium, Rourkela, India China3–14–2[45]
5418 February 2024 Australia1–03–1[46]
552–0
563–0
5722 June 2024SV Kampong, Utrecht, Netherlands Germany1–04–0[47]
583–0
5928 June 2024Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands Belgium1–02–1[48]
602–0
6116 July 2024HC Zwolle, Zwolle, Netherlands Japan2–06–1Test Match[49]
623–0
6327 July 2024Stade Yves-du-Manoir, Paris, France France2–06–22024 Summer Olympics[50]
643–0
654–1
665–2
6729 July 2024 Germany1–12–1[51]
682 August 2024 Belgium2–03–1[52]
693 August 2024 Japan1–05–1[53]
707 August 2024 Argentina3–03–0[54]
719 August 2024 China1–11–1 (3–1)[55]
7211 December 2024Polideportivo Provincial, Santiago del Estero, Argentina Germany3–06–12024–25 FIH Pro League[56]
734–0
7412 December 2024 Argentina2–03–2[57]
7514 December 2024 Germany2–14–1[58]
767 June 2025Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands Australia1–08–1[59]
773–1
786–1
798 June 20253–15–1[60]
804–1
8111 June 2025 Spain1–03–2[61]
823–1
8312 June 20252–011–2[62]
843–0
857–2
868–2
879–2

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