Daphne Koster


Daphne Helena Koster is a retired Dutch football player, who played as a defender for Ajax |Ajax] in the Vrouwen Eredivisie. She also played in the American Women's Professional Soccer for Sky Blue FC. A powerful centre back, she was the captain of both the football team">association football">football team and Ajax.

Career

Sky Blue

Koster made her league debut against Chicago Red Stars on 11 April 2010.

AZ

Koster made her league debut against Utrecht |Utrecht] on 17 February 2011.

Alkmaar

Koster made her league debut against ADO Den Haag on 9 September 2011. She made her league debut against Heerenveen on 30 September 2011, scoring in the 43rd minute.

Ajax

Koster made her league debut against Heerenveen on 24 August 2012.

International career

Koster made her senior national team debut as a 16-year-old in August 1997 against Switzerland. At the time, she was playing for a boys' amateur club, SVA Assendelft, where she played until under-19 level.
In 2005, Koster retired from the national team due to problems with Vera Pauw. She was recalled back to the national team in 2007.
In 2009, Koster was a mainstay of the Dutch national team, which reached the semi-finals of UEFA Women's Euro 2009 in Finland.
Koster made her 100th international appearance against Slovakia on 1 April 2010.
In June 2013, national team coach Roger Reijners selected Koster for the Netherlands' squad for the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 in Sweden.

Later career

On 10 July 2019, it was announced that Koster had signed a contract with Ajax for an indefinite period.
She became administrative manager of women's football for Ajax, and is part of changing the culture in the club after the incident with Marc Overmars.

Personal life

Koster maintained a weekly blog for the Telegraaf of Amsterdam. Koster's biography, Never Again Offside, was published by Iris Koppe.

International goals

GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.20 March 2001Gemeentelijk Stadion, Kontich, Belgium3–04–0Friendly
2.10 May 2001West Lothian Courier Stadium, Livingston, Scotland2–02–0Friendly
3.13 August 2001Fortuna Wormerveer, Wormerveer, Netherlands2–12–1Friendly
4.25 April 2004Den Dreef, Heverlee, Belgium1–03–02005 UEFA Women's Euro qualification
5.10 August 2008Caledonian Stadium, Pretoria, South Africa1–02–1Friendly
6.29 October 2009Oosterenkstadion, Zwolle, Netherlands7–013–12011 [FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2|2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification]
7.27 March 2010Polman Stadion, Almelo, Netherlands2–02–02011 FIFA [Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2|2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification]