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Emily van Egmond

Emily Louise van Egmond (born 12 July 1993) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for San Diego Wave FC and the Australia women's national team. She previously played for German side 1. FFC Frankfurt and VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga, Danish side Fortuna Hjørring in the Elitedivisionen, Chicago Red Stars and Orlando Pride in the NWSL, West Ham United in the FA Women's Super League, as well as Canberra United, Western Sydney Wanderers, Newcastle Jets and Melbourne City in Australia's W-League.

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 30)
Place of birth Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
San Diego Wave
Number 10
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 2 (0)
International career
2007–2009 Australia U17 15 (4)
2008–2013 Australia U-20
2010– Australia 127 (30)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18 December 2021
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 27 July 2023

Early life Edit

Van Egmond was raised in Newcastle, Australia. She began playing football at the age of five. She is the daughter of former Socceroo and Newcastle United Jets A-League coach, Gary van Egmond.[3][4]

Club career Edit

Canberra United (2009–2011) Edit

Van Egmond played for Canberra United from 2009 through 2011. During the 2009 season, she made six appearances for the club and scored one goal. During the 2010/11 season, she played in seven matches and scored one goal.[5]

Fortuna Hjørring (2011–2012) Edit

Van Egmond played for Fortuna Hjørring during the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League after being scouted by the team at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.[6] She made one appearance for the club during a match against BSC YB Frauen.[7]

Newcastle Jets (2011–2013) Edit

Van Egmond returned to the Newcastle Jets for the 2012–2013 season. She scored four goals in the eight matches she started and played in.[7][8]

Western New York Flash (2012) Edit

During the summer of 2012, van Egmond played for the Western New York Flash in the Women's Premier Soccer League Elite, the top division women's soccer league at the time. The team clinched the league championship. During the championship final, the Flash defeated the Chicago Red Stars 4–3 on penalties. Van Egmond scored on the fourth penalty for the Flash giving them a 3–2 lead. The Red Stars missed their fourth penalty and the championship title was sealed by Angela Salem's successful fifth penalty.[3][9]

Seattle Reign FC (2013) Edit

On 12 July 2013, American side Seattle Reign FC signed van Egmond for the remainder of the inaugural season of the National Women's Soccer League.[10] She made her debut for the club during a match against the Washington Spirit in which the Reign won 2–1.[11] Van Egmond made six appearances for the Reign including four starts, tallying 296 minutes on the pitch.[7]

Western Sydney Wanderers (2013–2014) Edit

 
Van Egmond in action for Australia at the 2017 Algarve Cup

Van Egmond signed with Western Sydney Wanderers at the beginning of the 2013–14 season.[12]

Chicago Red Stars (2014) Edit

In May 2014, van Egmond joined Chicago Red Stars of the NWSL.[13] She was waived by the Chicago Red Stars in September 2014.[14]

Newcastle Jets (2014–2015) Edit

Ahead of the 2014 season, van Egmond returned again to the Newcastle Jets.[15]

1. FFC Frankfurt (2015–2016) Edit

On 12 June 2015, van Egmond joined German Frauen-Bundesliga club 1. FFC Frankfurt.[16]

VfL Wolfsburg (2016–2017) Edit

On 23 August 2016, van Egmond joined Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg on a two-year deal.[17] On 13 October 2017, van Egmond left VfL Wolfsburg to return to Australia.[18]

Newcastle Jets (2017) Edit

Despite initial reports by VfL Wolfsburg, Newcastle Jets coach Craig Deans confirmed that the club had not signed van Egmond directly from VfL Wolfsburg.[19] A few days later however, Newcastle Jets found the funds to sign her to their W-League squad;[20] hearing that she wanted to return to Australia, businesses as well as the council of her hometown offered financial support to the club, making van Egmond the first paid transfer into the W-League.[21]

Orlando Pride (2018–2020) Edit

On 14 February 2018, Orlando Pride announced that they had signed van Egmond.[22] Van Egmond made her debut for the Pride on 28 April 2018.[23]

On 15 August 2019, Orlando Pride announced that van Egmond would undergo season-ending ankle surgery in Australia. She was placed on the season ending injury list.[24][25]

In March 2020, the impending NWSL season was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. An eventual restart was made through a smaller schedule 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup tournament.[26][27] However, on 22 June, Orlando withdrew from the tournament following positive COVID-19 tests among both players and staff.[28]

Melbourne City (2019–2020) Edit

During the NWSL offseason, van Egmond joined Melbourne City ahead of the 2019–20 W-League season.[29] Van Egmond scored a career-high six regular season goals as Melbourne successfully defended their Premiership title and subsequently went on to win the Championship, beating Sydney FC in the final.[30][31]

West Ham United (2020–2021) Edit

On 28 August 2020, having been unable to play since the W-League Championship game in February, Orlando loaned van Egmond to English FA WSL club West Ham United ahead of the 2020–21 season.[32] She scored her first goal for the team on 18 October 2020 in a 4–2 defeat to Manchester United.[33]

In January 2021, van Egmond signed permanently with the club.[34]

In May 2021, van Egmond left West Ham United despite being offered a new contract.[35]

Orlando Pride (2021) Edit

On 7 October 2021, it was announced van Egmond had re-signed with Orlando Pride for the remainder of the 2021 season.[36] She made two substitute appearances for 58 minutes. On 18 January 2022, van Egmond's NWSL playing rights were traded with Taylor Kornieck to San Diego Wave FC in exchange for $125,000 in allocation money and San Diego's natural second-round pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft.[37]

Newcastle Jets (2021–2022) Edit

With van Egmond's NWSL set to expire on 31 December 2021, Orlando Pride transferred her to Newcastle Jets on 7 December so she could immediately join the team for the 2021–22 A-League Women season during the NWSL offseason while retaining her playing rights. The spell was van Egmond's fifth with her hometown team.[38]

International career Edit

 
van Egmond playing for Australia

Van Egmond represented the Young Matildas at under-20 level.[39] In January 2010, she was called up to the Australia national team for a two-match series against Italy,[40] but was unable to play in either match due to an ankle injury.[41] She made her senior debut as a late substitute in a match against DPR Korea on March 3, 2010, and she and her team went on to win the 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup.[42] During the 2011 World Cup in Germany, 17-year-old van Egmond scored to launch Australia to a 2–1 lead over Equatorial Guinea, and helped the squad win 3–2.[3]

Van Egmond was selected for the Matildas which qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. She played in all five qualification matches. The Matildas advanced to the quarter-finals with one victory and a draw in the group play. In the quarter-finals they beat Great Britain 4-3 after extra time. However, they lost 1–0 to Sweden in the semi-final and were then beaten 4–3 in the bronze medal playoff by USA.[43] Full details. Their fourth place finish was Australia's best-ever finish at a major intercontinental tournament.

On June 10, 2021, she played her 100th match for Australia in a friendly match against Denmark.[44]

On July 3, 2023, she was nominated for the World Cup in her home country.[45]

Career statistics Edit

International goals Edit

Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 3 July 2011 Ruhrstadion, Bochum, Germany   Equatorial Guinea 2–1 3–2 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
2 3 September 2011 Jinan Olympic Sports Center, Jinan, China   Thailand 5–0 5–1 2012 Olympics qualifying
3 8 September 2011   China 1–0 1–0
4 27 November 2013 Parramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia   China 2–0 2–1 Friendly
5 7 March 2014 GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus   France 2–3 2–3 2014 Cyprus Cup
6 12 March 2014 Paralimni Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus   Italy 2–0 5–2
7 3–0
8 12 February 2015 Bill McKinlay Park, Auckland, New Zealand   New Zealand 1–0 3–2 Friendly
9 9 March 2015 GSZ Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus   Finland 3–0 3–0 2015 Cyprus Cup
10 11 March 2015 Paralimni Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus   Czech Republic 2–1 6–2
11 21 May 2015 Jubilee Oval, Sydney, Australia   Vietnam 7–0 11–0 Friendly
12 2 March 2016 Nagai Stadium, Osaka, Japan   Vietnam 7–0 9–0 2016 Olympics qualifying
13 4 March 2016   South Korea 2–0 2–0
14 9 March 2016   China 1–1 1–1
15 30 July 2017 Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, United States   Japan 4–1 4–2 2017 Tournament of Nations
16 10 April 2018 Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan   Vietnam 4–0 8–0 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup
17 10 November 2018 Penrith Stadium, Sydney, Australia   Chile 1–0 2–3 Friendly
18 2–3
19 10 February 2020 Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney, Australia   Thailand 1–0 6–0 2020 Olympics qualifying
20 2–0
21 4–0
22 13 February 2020 Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia   China 1–1 1–1
23 6 March 2020 Newcastle International Sports Centre, Newcastle, Australia   Vietnam 3–0 5–0
24 23 October 2021 Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia   Brazil 3–1 3–1 Friendly
25 21 January 2022 Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, India   Indonesia 9–0 18–0 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup
26 12–0
27 15–0
28 24 January 2022   Philippines 3–0 4–0
29 27 January 2022   Thailand 1–0 2–1
30 27 July 2023 Lang Park, Brisbane, Australia   Nigeria 1–0 3–2 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup

Honours Edit

Western New York Flash

Wolfsburg

Melbourne City

International

Individual

References Edit

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  17. ^ "Wolfsburg holt van Egmond aus Frankfurt" [Wolfsburg brings van Egmond from Frankfurt]. Die Zeit (in German). 23 August 2016.
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External links Edit

  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Emily van Egmond at Soccerway

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Emily Louise van Egmond born 12 July 1993 is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for San Diego Wave FC and the Australia women s national team She previously played for German side 1 FFC Frankfurt and VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga Danish side Fortuna Hjorring in the Elitedivisionen Chicago Red Stars and Orlando Pride in the NWSL West Ham United in the FA Women s Super League as well as Canberra United Western Sydney Wanderers Newcastle Jets and Melbourne City in Australia s W League Emily van EgmondVan Egmond with the Newcastle Jets in 2018Personal informationFull nameEmily Louise van Egmond 1 Date of birth 1993 07 12 12 July 1993 age 30 Place of birthNewcastle New South Wales AustraliaHeight1 79 m 5 ft 10 1 2 in 2 Position s MidfielderTeam informationCurrent teamSan Diego WaveNumber10Youth career2008Northern NSW PrideSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2008 2009Newcastle Jets8 2 2009 2011Canberra United16 2 2011Fortuna Hjorring2011 2013Newcastle Jets17 5 2012Western New York Flash2013Seattle Reign FC6 0 2013 2014Western Sydney Wanderers12 2 2014Chicago Red Stars10 2 2014Newcastle Jets12 5 2015 20161 FFC Frankfurt17 1 2016 2017VfL Wolfsburg9 5 2016VfL Wolfsburg II3 1 2017 2018Newcastle Jets19 4 2018 2020Orlando Pride25 0 2019 2020 Melbourne City loan 13 6 2020 West Ham United loan 10 3 2021West Ham United11 1 2021Orlando Pride2 0 2021Newcastle Jets3 0 2022 San Diego Wave2 0 International career 2007 2009Australia U1715 4 2008 2013Australia U 202010 Australia127 30 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 18 December 2021 National team caps and goals correct as of 27 July 2023 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Canberra United 2009 2011 2 2 Fortuna Hjorring 2011 2012 2 3 Newcastle Jets 2011 2013 2 4 Western New York Flash 2012 2 5 Seattle Reign FC 2013 2 6 Western Sydney Wanderers 2013 2014 2 7 Chicago Red Stars 2014 2 8 Newcastle Jets 2014 2015 2 9 1 FFC Frankfurt 2015 2016 2 10 VfL Wolfsburg 2016 2017 2 11 Newcastle Jets 2017 2 12 Orlando Pride 2018 2020 2 12 1 Melbourne City 2019 2020 2 13 West Ham United 2020 2021 2 14 Orlando Pride 2021 2 15 Newcastle Jets 2021 2022 3 International career 4 Career statistics 4 1 International goals 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditVan Egmond was raised in Newcastle Australia She began playing football at the age of five She is the daughter of former Socceroo and Newcastle United Jets A League coach Gary van Egmond 3 4 Club career EditCanberra United 2009 2011 Edit Van Egmond played for Canberra United from 2009 through 2011 During the 2009 season she made six appearances for the club and scored one goal During the 2010 11 season she played in seven matches and scored one goal 5 Fortuna Hjorring 2011 2012 Edit Van Egmond played for Fortuna Hjorring during the 2011 12 UEFA Women s Champions League after being scouted by the team at the 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup 6 She made one appearance for the club during a match against BSC YB Frauen 7 Newcastle Jets 2011 2013 Edit Van Egmond returned to the Newcastle Jets for the 2012 2013 season She scored four goals in the eight matches she started and played in 7 8 Western New York Flash 2012 Edit During the summer of 2012 van Egmond played for the Western New York Flash in the Women s Premier Soccer League Elite the top division women s soccer league at the time The team clinched the league championship During the championship final the Flash defeated the Chicago Red Stars 4 3 on penalties Van Egmond scored on the fourth penalty for the Flash giving them a 3 2 lead The Red Stars missed their fourth penalty and the championship title was sealed by Angela Salem s successful fifth penalty 3 9 Seattle Reign FC 2013 Edit On 12 July 2013 American side Seattle Reign FC signed van Egmond for the remainder of the inaugural season of the National Women s Soccer League 10 She made her debut for the club during a match against the Washington Spirit in which the Reign won 2 1 11 Van Egmond made six appearances for the Reign including four starts tallying 296 minutes on the pitch 7 Western Sydney Wanderers 2013 2014 Edit nbsp Van Egmond in action for Australia at the 2017 Algarve CupVan Egmond signed with Western Sydney Wanderers at the beginning of the 2013 14 season 12 Chicago Red Stars 2014 Edit In May 2014 van Egmond joined Chicago Red Stars of the NWSL 13 She was waived by the Chicago Red Stars in September 2014 14 Newcastle Jets 2014 2015 Edit Ahead of the 2014 season van Egmond returned again to the Newcastle Jets 15 1 FFC Frankfurt 2015 2016 Edit On 12 June 2015 van Egmond joined German Frauen Bundesliga club 1 FFC Frankfurt 16 VfL Wolfsburg 2016 2017 Edit On 23 August 2016 van Egmond joined Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg on a two year deal 17 On 13 October 2017 van Egmond left VfL Wolfsburg to return to Australia 18 Newcastle Jets 2017 Edit Despite initial reports by VfL Wolfsburg Newcastle Jets coach Craig Deans confirmed that the club had not signed van Egmond directly from VfL Wolfsburg 19 A few days later however Newcastle Jets found the funds to sign her to their W League squad 20 hearing that she wanted to return to Australia businesses as well as the council of her hometown offered financial support to the club making van Egmond the first paid transfer into the W League 21 Orlando Pride 2018 2020 Edit On 14 February 2018 Orlando Pride announced that they had signed van Egmond 22 Van Egmond made her debut for the Pride on 28 April 2018 23 On 15 August 2019 Orlando Pride announced that van Egmond would undergo season ending ankle surgery in Australia She was placed on the season ending injury list 24 25 In March 2020 the impending NWSL season was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic An eventual restart was made through a smaller schedule 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup tournament 26 27 However on 22 June Orlando withdrew from the tournament following positive COVID 19 tests among both players and staff 28 Melbourne City 2019 2020 Edit During the NWSL offseason van Egmond joined Melbourne City ahead of the 2019 20 W League season 29 Van Egmond scored a career high six regular season goals as Melbourne successfully defended their Premiership title and subsequently went on to win the Championship beating Sydney FC in the final 30 31 West Ham United 2020 2021 Edit On 28 August 2020 having been unable to play since the W League Championship game in February Orlando loaned van Egmond to English FA WSL club West Ham United ahead of the 2020 21 season 32 She scored her first goal for the team on 18 October 2020 in a 4 2 defeat to Manchester United 33 In January 2021 van Egmond signed permanently with the club 34 In May 2021 van Egmond left West Ham United despite being offered a new contract 35 Orlando Pride 2021 Edit On 7 October 2021 it was announced van Egmond had re signed with Orlando Pride for the remainder of the 2021 season 36 She made two substitute appearances for 58 minutes On 18 January 2022 van Egmond s NWSL playing rights were traded with Taylor Kornieck to San Diego Wave FC in exchange for 125 000 in allocation money and San Diego s natural second round pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft 37 Newcastle Jets 2021 2022 Edit With van Egmond s NWSL set to expire on 31 December 2021 Orlando Pride transferred her to Newcastle Jets on 7 December so she could immediately join the team for the 2021 22 A League Women season during the NWSL offseason while retaining her playing rights The spell was van Egmond s fifth with her hometown team 38 International career Edit nbsp van Egmond playing for AustraliaVan Egmond represented the Young Matildas at under 20 level 39 In January 2010 she was called up to the Australia national team for a two match series against Italy 40 but was unable to play in either match due to an ankle injury 41 She made her senior debut as a late substitute in a match against DPR Korea on March 3 2010 and she and her team went on to win the 2010 AFC Women s Asian Cup 42 During the 2011 World Cup in Germany 17 year old van Egmond scored to launch Australia to a 2 1 lead over Equatorial Guinea and helped the squad win 3 2 3 Van Egmond was selected for the Matildas which qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics She played in all five qualification matches The Matildas advanced to the quarter finals with one victory and a draw in the group play In the quarter finals they beat Great Britain 4 3 after extra time However they lost 1 0 to Sweden in the semi final and were then beaten 4 3 in the bronze medal playoff by USA 43 Full details Their fourth place finish was Australia s best ever finish at a major intercontinental tournament On June 10 2021 she played her 100th match for Australia in a friendly match against Denmark 44 On July 3 2023 she was nominated for the World Cup in her home country 45 Career statistics EditInternational goals Edit Scores and results list Australia s goal tally first Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 3 July 2011 Ruhrstadion Bochum Germany nbsp Equatorial Guinea 2 1 3 2 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup2 3 September 2011 Jinan Olympic Sports Center Jinan China nbsp Thailand 5 0 5 1 2012 Olympics qualifying3 8 September 2011 nbsp China 1 0 1 04 27 November 2013 Parramatta Stadium Sydney Australia nbsp China 2 0 2 1 Friendly5 7 March 2014 GSP Stadium Nicosia Cyprus nbsp France 2 3 2 3 2014 Cyprus Cup6 12 March 2014 Paralimni Stadium Paralimni Cyprus nbsp Italy 2 0 5 27 3 08 12 February 2015 Bill McKinlay Park Auckland New Zealand nbsp New Zealand 1 0 3 2 Friendly9 9 March 2015 GSZ Stadium Larnaca Cyprus nbsp Finland 3 0 3 0 2015 Cyprus Cup10 11 March 2015 Paralimni Stadium Paralimni Cyprus nbsp Czech Republic 2 1 6 211 21 May 2015 Jubilee Oval Sydney Australia nbsp Vietnam 7 0 11 0 Friendly12 2 March 2016 Nagai Stadium Osaka Japan nbsp Vietnam 7 0 9 0 2016 Olympics qualifying13 4 March 2016 nbsp South Korea 2 0 2 014 9 March 2016 nbsp China 1 1 1 115 30 July 2017 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego United States nbsp Japan 4 1 4 2 2017 Tournament of Nations16 10 April 2018 Amman International Stadium Amman Jordan nbsp Vietnam 4 0 8 0 2018 AFC Women s Asian Cup17 10 November 2018 Penrith Stadium Sydney Australia nbsp Chile 1 0 2 3 Friendly18 2 319 10 February 2020 Campbelltown Stadium Sydney Australia nbsp Thailand 1 0 6 0 2020 Olympics qualifying20 2 021 4 022 13 February 2020 Western Sydney Stadium Sydney Australia nbsp China 1 1 1 123 6 March 2020 Newcastle International Sports Centre Newcastle Australia nbsp Vietnam 3 0 5 024 23 October 2021 Western Sydney Stadium Sydney Australia nbsp Brazil 3 1 3 1 Friendly25 21 January 2022 Mumbai Football Arena Mumbai India nbsp Indonesia 9 0 18 0 2022 AFC Women s Asian Cup26 12 027 15 028 24 January 2022 nbsp Philippines 3 0 4 029 27 January 2022 nbsp Thailand 1 0 2 130 27 July 2023 Lang Park Brisbane Australia nbsp Nigeria 1 0 3 2 2023 FIFA Women s World CupHonours EditWestern New York Flash Women s Premier Soccer League Elite 2012Wolfsburg Bundesliga 2016 17 DFB Pokal 2016 17Melbourne City W League Premiership 2019 20 W League Championship 2019 20International AFF U 16 Women s Championship 2009 AFC Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2016 Tournament of Nations 2017 FFA Cup of Nations 2019Individual Julie Dolan Medal 2014References Edit List of Players 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup PDF Federation Internationale de Football Association 17 June 2011 Retrieved 18 September 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup France 2019 Players Emily VAN EGMOND Emily van Egmond FIFA com www fifa com Archived from the original on 8 June 2019 a b c The WNY Flash s Resident Aussie Emily van Egmond Western New York Flash Archived from the original on 3 February 2014 Retrieved 12 July 2013 ESPN Soccernet Archived from the original on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 8 August 2009 Emily Van Egmond Yahoo Sports Archived from the original on 6 September 2013 Retrieved 6 September 2013 Special KK The Women s Game Retrieved 6 September 2013 a b c Emily van Egmond Soccerway Retrieved 12 July 2013 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holt Australierin van Egmond Champions League Winner FFC Frankfurt wins Aussie van Egmond in German German Football Association 12 June 2015 Wolfsburg holt van Egmond aus Frankfurt Wolfsburg brings van Egmond from Frankfurt Die Zeit in German 23 August 2016 VfL Wolfsburg Emily van Egmond verlasst den Meister VfL Wolfsburg Emily van Egmond leaves the champion in German Sport Buzzer 13 October 2017 Kerry Craig 15 October 2017 Emily Van Egmond signing denied but Newcastle Jets working to welcome home Matildas star The Newcastle Herald Kerry Craig 19 October 2017 International midfielder Emily van Egmond set to sign for Newcastle s W League side The Newcastle Herald Smithies Tom 27 October 2017 Newcastle Jets paid first transfer fee in the W League to bring Matilda Emily van Egmond home The Daily Telegraph Australia Orlando Pride Adds Australian International Emily van Egmond Orlando City SC 14 February 2018 Marta goal helps Orlando Pride earn 1 1 draw with Seattle Reign Pro Soccer USA 28 April 2018 Orlando Pride Midfielder Emily van Egmond to Undergo Season Ending Ankle Surgery www orlandocitysc com Poe Julia 15 August 2019 Pride midfielder Emily van Egmond set for season ending ankle surgery Pro Soccer USA Archived from the original on 26 September 2019 Retrieved 26 September 2019 NWSL CPL delay start of 2020 seasons due to Covid 19 SportBusiness 21 March 2020 NWSL announces 2020 Challenge Cup presented by P amp G and Secret www nwslsoccer com Orlando Pride Statement Regarding 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup Participation www orlandocitysc com Melbourne City FC signs Matildas international Emily Van Egmond Melbourne City FC W League review Melbourne City crowned Premiers Western Sydney woes ESPN com 23 February 2020 Catley strike seals Melbourne City s record fourth Westfield W League Championship Westfield W League 21 March 2020 Orlando Pride Midfielder Emily van Egmond Loaned to West Ham United www orlandocitysc com Russo fires Manchester United to fourth WSL win BBC Sport West Ham United complete permanent Emily van Egmond transfer www whufc com West Ham United Women announce retained list www whufc com Orlando Pride Re Signs Emily van Egmond Kaylie Collins Through 2021 Season www orlandocitysc com Orlando Pride Acquires 125 000 in Allocation Money 2024 NWSL Draft Pick www orlandocitysc com Orlando Pride Transfers Emily van Egmond to Newcastle Jets FC www orlandocitysc com Young Matildas U20 Internationals for 2008 Emily van Egmond joins Jets Matildas Injury ruins van Egmond s big chance Westfield Matildas down DPR Korea in thriller Archived from the original on 11 October 2012 Retrieved 15 May 2010 Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2021 The Roar Retrieved 16 April 2022 100 games for van Egmond as Denmark defeat Westfield Matildas matildas com 10 June 2021 MATILDAS SQUAD ANNOUNCED FIFA Women s World Cup 2023 Matildas www matildas com au 3 July 2023 Retrieved 8 July 2023 External links EditEmily van Egmond FIFA competition record archived Emily van 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