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{{short description|Dutch field hockey player (born 1999)}}
{{Infobox field hockey player
{{Infobox field hockey player
| name = Yibbi Jansen
| name = Yibbi Jansen
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| nationalyears1 = 2018–
| nationalyears1 = 2018–
| nationalteam1 = [[Netherlands women's national field hockey team|Netherlands]]
| nationalteam1 = [[Netherlands women's national field hockey team|Netherlands]]
| nationalcaps1 = 8<ref name="KNHB profile" />
| nationalcaps1 = 68<ref name="KNHB profile" /><ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/people/18305 | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
| nationalgoals1 = 3<ref name="KNHB profile" />
| nationalgoals1 = 56<ref name="KNHB profile" />
| medaltemplates =
| medaltemplates =
{{MedalOlympic}}
{{MedalGold|[[2024 Summer Olympics|2024 Paris]]|[[Field hockey at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|Team]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Women's FIH Hockey World Cup|World Cup]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup|2022 Terrassa/Amstelveen]]|}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Women's EuroHockey Championship|EuroHockey Championship]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship|2023 Mönchengladbach]]|}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Hockey Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Hockey Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[2018 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy|2018 Changzhou]]|}}
{{MedalGold|[[2018 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy|2018 Changzhou]]|}}
}}
}}
'''Yibbi Jansen''' (born 18 November 1999) is a Dutch [[field hockey]] player. She began playing for [[HC 's-Hertogenbosch|HC Den Bosch]] and moved to [[HC Oranje-Rood|Oranje-Rood]] in Eindhoven in 2016.<ref>{{cite web |title=Yibbi Jansen verlaat Den Bosch voor Oranje-Rood |url=https://hockey.nl/nieuws/hoofdklasse-dames/yibbi-jansen-bosch-naar-oranje-rood/ |website=hockey.nl |date=18 May 2016 |access-date=22 November 2018 |language=nl}}</ref>
'''Yibbi Jansen''' (born 18 November 1999) is a Dutch professional [[field hockey]] player. She began playing for [[HC 's-Hertogenbosch|HC Den Bosch]] and moved to [[HC Oranje-Rood|Oranje-Rood]] in Eindhoven in 2016.<ref>{{cite web |date= |title=JANSEN YIBBI {{!}} NETHERLANDS HOCKEY PLAYER |url=https://www.fih.hockey/events/fih-pro-league/teams/women/player/jansen-yibbi-18305 |access-date=28 January 2024 |website=www.fih.hockey |language=en}}</ref>


Jansen made her debut for the [[Netherlands women's national field hockey team|Netherlands national team]] on the 28th of January 2018, at the age of eighteen, in a friendly match against the United States.<ref name="KNHB profile">{{cite web |title=Yibbi Jansen |url=https://hockey.nl/held/yibbi-jansen/ |website=knhb.nl |access-date=22 November 2018 |language=nl}}</ref> She played her first international tournament at the last edition of the [[2018 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]] in [[Changzhou]], China.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bondscoach Annan maakt selectie Champions Trophy bekend |url=https://www.knhb.nl/nieuws/bondscoach-annan-maakt-selectie-champions-trophy-bekend |website=knhb.nl |date=24 October 2018 |access-date=22 November 2018 |language=nl}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Annan spaart speelsters voor Champions Trophy, eerste toernooi voor Yibbi Jansen (Oranje-Rood) |url=https://www.ed.nl/andere-sporten/annan-spaart-speelsters-voor-champions-trophy-eerste-toernooi-voor-yibbi-jansen-oranje-rood~ad6c3875/ |website=ed.nl |date=24 October 2018 |access-date=22 November 2018 |language=nl}}</ref>
Jansen made her debut for the [[Netherlands women's national field hockey team|Netherlands national team]] on 27 January 2018, at the age of eighteen, in a match against the United States.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/879/matches | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref><ref>https://tms.fih.ch/matches/11016/reports/matchreport {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref><ref name="KNHB profile">{{cite web |title=Yibbi Jansen |url=https://hockey.nl/held/yibbi-jansen/ |website=knhb.nl |access-date=22 November 2018 |language=nl}}</ref> She is the daughter of former field hockey goalkeeper [[Ronald Jansen]].<ref>{{cite web |author1=Chloe Merrell |title=Yibbi Jansen: Following in a father's footsteps one penalty corner at a time |url=https://olympics.com/en/featured-news/yibbi-jansen-hockey-netherlands-ronald-olympics |website=Olympics.com |date=1 July 2021}}</ref>

Jansen represented the Netherlands at the [[2024 Summer Olympics]] in Paris, finishing as the leading scorer in the [[Field hockey at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|women's tournament]] and winning the tournament's gold medal.<ref>{{cite web|last=Yohe|first=Julia|url=https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/double-dutch-netherlands-womens-field-hockey-wins-second-straight-gold-completes-countrys|title=Double Dutch: Netherlands women's field hockey wins second straight gold, completes country's golden sweep|publisher=[[NBC Olympic broadcasts|NBC Olympics]]|date=9 August 2024|accessdate=10 August 2024}}</ref> She was awarded as Player of the Year in the FIH Star Awards 2024.<ref>{{cite web|last=Nelsen|first=Matt|url=https://olympics.com/en/news/fih-star-awards-2024-yibbi-jansen-and-harmanpreet-singh-players-of-the-year|title=FIH Star Awards 2024: Yibbi Jansen and Harmanpreet Singh named players of the year|publisher=Olympics|date=9 November 2024|accessdate=16 December 2024}}</ref>

==International goals==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! No. !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition
|-
| 1. || 27 January 2018 || rowspan=2| [[Stanford University]], [[USA]] || rowspan=2| {{fhw|USA}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || align=center| 7-2 ||rowspan=2| 2018 Test Matches USA v NED (W) <ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/879/ | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 2. || 28 January 2018 || align=center|'''7'''–1 || align=center| 7-1
|-
| 3. || 18 November 2018 || [[Changzhou]], [[China]] || {{fhw|ARG}} || align=center|'''2'''–0 || align=center| 3–0 || [[2018 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/matches/12378 | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 4. || 14 April 2019 || [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]] || {{fhw|USA}} || align=center|'''5'''–1 || align=center| 7–1 || rowspan=2| [[2019 Women's FIH Pro League]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1037 | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 5. || 8 June 2019 || [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]] || {{fhw|BEL}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || align=center| 2–1
|-
| 6. || 16 February 2020 || [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] || {{fhw|ARG}} || align=center|'''2'''–1 || align=center| 3–1 || [[2020–21 Women's FIH Pro League]]
|-
| 7. || rowspan=2| 5 February 2022 || rowspan=2| [[Valencia]], [[Spain]] || rowspan=2| {{fhw|ESP}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || rowspan=2 align=center| 2–2 (3–2 [[penalty shoot-out|p]]) || rowspan=9| [[2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1296/matches | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 8. || align=center|'''2'''–1
|-
| 9. || rowspan=3| 3 April 2022 || rowspan=3| [[Amstelveen]], Netherlands || rowspan=3| {{fhw|USA}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || rowspan=3 align=center| 10–0
|-
| 10. || align=center|'''3'''–0
|-
| 11. || align=center|'''10'''–0
|-
| 12. || 8 April 2022 || rowspan=2| [[Bhubaneswar]], [[India]] || {{fhw|IND}} || align=center|'''1'''–2 || align=center| 1–2
|-
| 13. || 9 April 2022 || {{fhw|IND}} || align=center|'''1'''–1 || align=center| 1–1 (3–1 [[penalty shoot-out|p]])
|-
| 14. || 29 May 2022 || [[Nijmegen]], Netherlands || {{fhw|ARG}} || align=center|'''1'''-1 || align=center| 1–1 (3–2 [[penalty shoot-out|p]])
|-
| 15. || 12 June 2022 || [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]] || {{fhw|GER}} || align=center|'''3'''-1 || align=center| 3-1
|-
| 16. || 2 July 2022 || rowspan=2| Amstelveen, Netherlands || {{fhw|IRE}} || align=center|'''2'''–0 || align=center| 5–1 || rowspan=2| [[2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1388 | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 17. || 6 July 2022 || {{fhw|CHI}} || align=center|'''2'''–1 || align=center| 3–1
|-
| 18. || rowspan=3| 27 November 2022 || rowspan=3| [[Bilthoven]], Netherlands || rowspan=3| {{fhw|IRE}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || rowspan=3 align=center | 5–0 || rowspan=3| 2022 Test match NED v IRL (W) <ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1475 | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 19. || align=center|'''2'''–0
|-
| 20. || align=center|'''4'''–0
|-
| 21. || 13 December 2022 || rowspan=3| [[Santiago del Estero]], Argentina || {{fhw|GBR}} || align=center|'''2'''–1 || align=center| 2–1 || rowspan=14| [[2022–23 Women's FIH Pro League]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1415 | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 22. || 14 December 2022 || {{fhw| ARG}} || align=center|'''3'''–0 || align=center| 3–1
|-
| 23. || 17 December 2022 || {{fhw|ARG}} || align=center|'''2'''–0 || align=center| 2–0
|-
| 24. || rowspan=3| 8 June 2023 || rowspan=6| [[Eindhoven]], Netherlands || rowspan=3| {{fhw|AUS}} || align=center|'''1'''–1 || rowspan=3 align=center| 7–2
|-
| 25. || align=center|'''4'''–1
|-
| 26. || align=center|'''7'''–2
|-
| 27. || rowspan=2| 10 June 2023 || rowspan=2| {{fhw|CHN}} || align=center|'''2'''–1 || rowspan=2 align=center| 4–2
|-
| 28. || align=center|'''4'''–2
|-
| 29. || 11 June 2023 || {{fhw|AUS}} || align=center|'''2'''–1 || align=center| 3–3 (1–3 [[penalty shoot-out|p]])
|-
| 30. || rowspan=2| 23 June 2023 || rowspan=3| [[Amsterdam]], Netherlands || rowspan=2| {{fhw|GER}} || align=center|'''2'''–0 || rowspan=2 align=center| 5–0
|-
| 31. || align=center|'''3'''–0
|-
| 32. || 27 June 2023 || {{fhw|NZL}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || align=center| 7–1
|-
| 33. || rowspan=2| 4 July 2023 || rowspan=2| Antwerp, Belgium || rowspan=2| {{fhw|BEL}} || align=center|'''1'''–1 || rowspan=2 align=center| 2–1
|-
| 34. || align=center|'''2'''–1
|-
| 35. || rowspan=3| 19 August 2023 || rowspan=7| [[Mönchengladbach]], [[Germany]] || rowspan=3| {{fhw|ESP}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || rowspan=3 align=center| 5–1 || rowspan=7| [[2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1479 | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 36. || align=center|'''2'''–0
|-
| 37. || align=center|'''5'''–1
|-
| 38. || 22 August 2023 || {{fhw|ITA}} || align=center|'''2'''–0 || align=center| 5–0
|-
| 39. || rowspan=3| 24 August 2023 || rowspan=3| {{fhw|ENG}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || rowspan=3 align=center| 7–0
|-
| 40. || align=center|'''3'''–0
|-
| 41. || align=center|'''6'''–0
|-
| 42. || rowspan=3 | 7 December 2023 || rowspan=5 | Santiago del Estero, Argentina || rowspan=3 | {{fhw|GBR}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || rowspan=3 align=center| 8-0 || rowspan=15| [[2023–24 Women's FIH Pro League]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tms.fih.ch/competitions/1561 | title=International Hockey Federation }}</ref>
|-
| 43. || align=center|'''2'''–0
|-
| 44.|| align=center|'''6'''–0
|-
| 45.|| 8 December 2023 || rowspan=2 | {{fhw|ARG}} || align=center|'''4'''–1 || align=center | 4–1
|-
| 46.|| 11 December 2023 || align=center|'''1'''–0 || align=center | 7–1
|-
| 47. || rowspan=2 | 3 February 2024 || rowspan=6 | Bhubaneswar, India|| rowspan=2 | {{fhw|USA}} || align=center|'''6'''–0 || rowspan=2 align=center| 7-0
|-
| 48. || align=center|'''7'''–0
|-
| 49. || rowspan=2 | 4 February 2024 || rowspan=2 | {{fhw|IND}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 || rowspan=2 align=center| 3-1
|-
| 50. || align=center|'''3'''–1
|-
| 51. || rowspan=2 | 9 February 2024 || rowspan=2 | {{fhw|AUS}} || align=center|'''3'''–0 || rowspan=2 align=center| 6-2
|-
| 52. || align=center|'''4'''–1
|-
| 53. || 15 February 2024 || rowspan=4 | [[Rourkela]], India || {{fhw|CHN}} || align=center|'''4'''–1 || align=center| 4-2
|-
| 54. || rowspan=3 |18 February 2024 ||rowspan=3 | {{fhw|AUS}} || align=center|'''1'''–0 ||rowspan=3 align=center| 3-0
|-
| 55. || align=center|'''2'''–0
|-
| 56. || align=center|'''3'''–0
|}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*{{Sports links}}


{{Netherlands FHW Squad 2018 Champions Trophy}}
{{Netherlands FHW Squad 2018 Champions Trophy}}
{{Netherlands FHW Squad 2022 World Cup}}


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[[Category:Women's Hoofdklasse Hockey players]]
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 16 December 2024

Yibbi Jansen
Personal information
Born (1999-11-18) 18 November 1999 (age 25)
Club information
Current club SCHC
National team
Years Team Caps Goals
2018– Netherlands 68[1][2] (56[1])
Medal record
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2024 Paris Team
World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2022 Terrassa/Amstelveen
EuroHockey Championship
Gold medal – first place 2023 Mönchengladbach
Champions Trophy
Gold medal – first place 2018 Changzhou

Yibbi Jansen (born 18 November 1999) is a Dutch professional field hockey player. She began playing for HC Den Bosch and moved to Oranje-Rood in Eindhoven in 2016.[3]

Jansen made her debut for the Netherlands national team on 27 January 2018, at the age of eighteen, in a match against the United States.[4][5][1] She is the daughter of former field hockey goalkeeper Ronald Jansen.[6]

Jansen represented the Netherlands at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, finishing as the leading scorer in the women's tournament and winning the tournament's gold medal.[7] She was awarded as Player of the Year in the FIH Star Awards 2024.[8]

International goals

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No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 27 January 2018 Stanford University, USA  United States 1–0 7-2 2018 Test Matches USA v NED (W) [9]
2. 28 January 2018 7–1 7-1
3. 18 November 2018 Changzhou, China  Argentina 2–0 3–0 2018 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy[10]
4. 14 April 2019 Rotterdam, Netherlands  United States 5–1 7–1 2019 Women's FIH Pro League[11]
5. 8 June 2019 Antwerp, Belgium  Belgium 1–0 2–1
6. 16 February 2020 Buenos Aires, Argentina  Argentina 2–1 3–1 2020–21 Women's FIH Pro League
7. 5 February 2022 Valencia, Spain  Spain 1–0 2–2 (3–2 p) 2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League[12]
8. 2–1
9. 3 April 2022 Amstelveen, Netherlands  United States 1–0 10–0
10. 3–0
11. 10–0
12. 8 April 2022 Bhubaneswar, India  India 1–2 1–2
13. 9 April 2022  India 1–1 1–1 (3–1 p)
14. 29 May 2022 Nijmegen, Netherlands  Argentina 1-1 1–1 (3–2 p)
15. 12 June 2022 Hamburg, Germany  Germany 3-1 3-1
16. 2 July 2022 Amstelveen, Netherlands  Ireland 2–0 5–1 2022 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup[13]
17. 6 July 2022  Chile 2–1 3–1
18. 27 November 2022 Bilthoven, Netherlands  Ireland 1–0 5–0 2022 Test match NED v IRL (W) [14]
19. 2–0
20. 4–0
21. 13 December 2022 Santiago del Estero, Argentina  Great Britain 2–1 2–1 2022–23 Women's FIH Pro League[15]
22. 14 December 2022  Argentina 3–0 3–1
23. 17 December 2022  Argentina 2–0 2–0
24. 8 June 2023 Eindhoven, Netherlands  Australia 1–1 7–2
25. 4–1
26. 7–2
27. 10 June 2023  China 2–1 4–2
28. 4–2
29. 11 June 2023  Australia 2–1 3–3 (1–3 p)
30. 23 June 2023 Amsterdam, Netherlands  Germany 2–0 5–0
31. 3–0
32. 27 June 2023  New Zealand 1–0 7–1
33. 4 July 2023 Antwerp, Belgium  Belgium 1–1 2–1
34. 2–1
35. 19 August 2023 Mönchengladbach, Germany  Spain 1–0 5–1 2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship[16]
36. 2–0
37. 5–1
38. 22 August 2023  Italy 2–0 5–0
39. 24 August 2023  England 1–0 7–0
40. 3–0
41. 6–0
42. 7 December 2023 Santiago del Estero, Argentina  Great Britain 1–0 8-0 2023–24 Women's FIH Pro League[17]
43. 2–0
44. 6–0
45. 8 December 2023  Argentina 4–1 4–1
46. 11 December 2023 1–0 7–1
47. 3 February 2024 Bhubaneswar, India  United States 6–0 7-0
48. 7–0
49. 4 February 2024  India 1–0 3-1
50. 3–1
51. 9 February 2024  Australia 3–0 6-2
52. 4–1
53. 15 February 2024 Rourkela, India  China 4–1 4-2
54. 18 February 2024  Australia 1–0 3-0
55. 2–0
56. 3–0

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Yibbi Jansen". knhb.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  2. ^ "International Hockey Federation".
  3. ^ "JANSEN YIBBI | NETHERLANDS HOCKEY PLAYER". www.fih.hockey. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  4. ^ "International Hockey Federation".
  5. ^ https://tms.fih.ch/matches/11016/reports/matchreport [bare URL]
  6. ^ Chloe Merrell (1 July 2021). "Yibbi Jansen: Following in a father's footsteps one penalty corner at a time". Olympics.com.
  7. ^ Yohe, Julia (9 August 2024). "Double Dutch: Netherlands women's field hockey wins second straight gold, completes country's golden sweep". NBC Olympics. Retrieved 10 August 2024.
  8. ^ Nelsen, Matt (9 November 2024). "FIH Star Awards 2024: Yibbi Jansen and Harmanpreet Singh named players of the year". Olympics. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
  9. ^ "International Hockey Federation".
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  14. ^ "International Hockey Federation".
  15. ^ "International Hockey Federation".
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  17. ^ "International Hockey Federation".
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