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#nadine noordam#lize kop#chasity grant#ashleigh weerden#jonna van de velde#regina van eijk#isa kardinaal#sherida spitse#eshly bakker#quinty sabajo#soraya verhoeve#liza van der most#marthe munsterman#rosa van gool#romee leuchter#roos van der veen#elisha kruize#milicia keijzer#nikita tromp#lisa doorn#ajax vrouwen#ajax women#ajax women's#ajax#ajax amsterdam#afc ajax#azerion vrouwen eredivisie#vrouwen eredivisie 22/23
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'Interessante ontknoping in laatste O19 groepswedstrijd'
Oranje Onder 19 speelde haar 2e groepswedstrijd afgelopen donderdagmiddag tegen Spanje. Het team van bondscoach Sherida van Bruggen won terecht met 1-0 door een ‘Game Winning Goal’ van Lotte Keukelaar. Het was haar 12e Oranje Onder 19 goal, nu net zoveel als Nikita Tromp en Ashleigh Weerden. En ze is nu de 19e speelster die tegen Spanje weet te scoren.
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WOSO FUTURE STARS | if they were on fifa ⚡ | team 1
they have a bright future ahead of them, and they will become even more stars!
#nelove22 cards#women's football#futbol femenino#woso cards#futfem#frauen fussball#woso#lena oberdorf#lauren hemp#kika nazareth#hannah hampton#hanna bennison#catarina macario#jordyn huitema#athenea del castillo#ella toone#nikita tromp#jana fernandez#laia aleixandri#nerea eizagirre#aniek nouwen
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ajaxvrouwen⚪️🔴⚪️ look good on you, Nikita! #NewFire
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GOAL's the best 10 wonderkids in women's football
Goal countdown the top talents born on or after January 1, 2002 from all around the world.
10. Maika Hamano (16/Cerezo Osaka Sakai/Japan/Attacker). Read more about her here
9. Juliet Nalukenge (18/Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC/ Uganda/Striker). Read more about her here
8. Haley Bugeja (16/Sassuolo Femminile/Malta/Forward). FIFA wrote this about her.
7. Maya Le Tissier (18/Brighton WFC/England/Defender). Here is GOAL's article
6. Mary Fowler (18/Montpellier/Australia/Forward). Sydney Morning Herald wrote about her move to Montpellier here
5. Melchie Dumornay (17/AS Tigresses/ Haiti/Midfielder). CONCACAF's article about her here. Another one from Haitian's Times
4. Alexis Missimo (18/Solar Soccer Club/USA/Midfielder). Article about her here
3. Alison Gonzalez (19/Atlas/Mexico/Forward). Here is an article about her.
2. Nikita Tromp (18/ AFC Ajax/Netherlands/Forward). Article about her here
1. Hanna Bennison (18/ FC Rosengård/Sweden/Midfielder). GOAL wrote an article about her here
This is a well-researched rankings from GOAL so PLEASE READ IT because it shows talents that haven't received enough attention.
#maika hamano#corezo osaka#japan wnt#juliet nalukenge#uganda wnt#haley bugeja#sassuolo femminile#malta wnt#maya le tissier#brighton women#engwnt#mary fowler#montpellier women#auswnt#melchie dumornay#as tigresses#haiti wnt#alexis missimo#alison gonzalez#atlas#mexwnt#nikita tromp#nedwnt#hanna bennison#ajax vrouwen#fc rosengard#swewnt#goal really did their research huh?#women's football#woso
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Trompe l’œil en réalité augmentée 👁🗨 #art #streetart #outside #mall #optical #illusion #waterfall #artist #sweo #nikita #cerclerouge #odysseum #butterfly #parrot #tree #trunk #ground #street #show (à Odysseum) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnVnCOxHheR/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=xxk4kkeyegnw
#art#streetart#outside#mall#optical#illusion#waterfall#artist#sweo#nikita#cerclerouge#odysseum#butterfly#parrot#tree#trunk#ground#street#show
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You're the person to go to to talk about any club or league so.... Is Stef going to Ajax? Bc they've made some interesting signings. Quinty Sabajo (she's great!), Nikita Tromp, Chasity Grant plus a couple others. Also do you think any of the Ajax players are leaving? Like maybe Victoria Pelova, Liza van der Most, etc? It'll be interesting to see them compete with Twente (and sad as a PSV Vrouwen fan lol)
yeah Ajax, as I just said, have swept up a lot of talent this year as well. And young talent too which is a big bonus for them. If Stef does leave to be closer to her family then yeah Ajax would definitely be one of the best options for her. I’d imagine that she’ll get quite a few offers, most likely from all of those three you’ve mentioned but from my perspective I would say that Ajax have the most appealing project
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Cristiano Ronaldo: top UEFA competition scorer of 2019 and the decade Sunday 29 December 2019 by Paul Saffer Cristiano Ronaldo is 2019's top scorer in UEFA competition with 21 goals, and the No1 of the decade on 145. Cristiano Ronaldo has finished the top scorer in UEFA competition for the fourth time in seven years, just pipping Harry Kane and Vivianne Miedema. Ronaldo led the way in all UEFA fixtures for club and country in 2013, 2014 and 2017, but his crown was taken last year by Daishawn Redan of Chelsea and Netherlands youth. However, in 2019 seven UEFA Champions League goals for Juventus plus 14 in total for Portugal in European Qualifiers and the UEFA Nations League Finals ensured Ronaldo ended two goals clear of Harry Kane. Kane's 19 meant he took second just ahead of an Arsenal player – Dutch striker Vivianne Miedema. Her ten UEFA Women's Champions League and eight UEFA Women's EURO 2021 qualifying goals have come in just nine games, all since August. In total, FIFA Women's World Cup finalist Miedema scored 53 goals in the calendar year for club and country, the best for a top-level female, one behind Robert Lewandowski's tally of 54. Lewandowski ended fifth in the table, just behind Raheem Sterling and level with Renan Mantelli, whose 16 UEFA Futsal Champions League goals for Omonia Nicosia was the highest tally in a single UEFA competition this year. Top scorers in UEFA competitions in 2019 21: Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus/Portugal) – 7 UCL, 11 EQ, 3 UNL 19: Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur/England) – 7 UCL, 12 EQ 18: Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal/Netherlands) – 10 UWCL, 8 WEURO 17: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City/England) – 9 UCL, 8 EQ 16: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern München/Poland) – 10 UCL, 6 EQ 16: Renan Mantelli (Omonia Nicosia) – 16 UFCL 15: Nikita Tromp (Netherlands) – 8 WU19, 7 WU17 14: Olivier Giroud (Chelsea/France) – 7 UEL, 1 SCUP, 6 EQ 14: Alfredo Morelos (Rangers) – 14 UEL 13: Dani Olmo (GNK Dinamo/Spain) – 5 UCL, 1 UEL, 1 EQ, 6 U21 12: Serge Gnabry (Bayern München/Germany) – 4 UCL, 8 EQ 12: Pernille Harder (Wolfsburg/Denmark) – 7 UWCL, 5 WEURO 12: Ada Hegerberg (Lyon) – 12 UWCL 12: Claudiu Keșerü (Ludogorets/Romania) – 6 UEL, 6 EQ https://www.instagram.com/p/B6q8QAyhRTd/?igshid=zvdo3t6j8zz1
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Future of the Orange Women: the 20 largest talents in the Netherlands
Future of the Orange Women: the 20 largest talents in the Netherlands
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The midfielder, who sees Jackie Groenen and Andrea Pirlo as examples, is now making good progress. Where it was last year at a few raids in the first of Ajax, she seems to have claimed a basic place this season.
Nikita Tromp (PEC Zwolle, 17 years old)
Of course, a list like this always comes with criticism. But one name was mentioned remarkably often last year. Nikita Tromp is also…
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A scary state of affairs
October is a month best known for its celebration of Halloween! A night of embracing the weird and wonderful, a time to unleash your inner monsters and express your superstitious beliefs! Or so it is for many people around the world.
However, in South Africa, October is a month of celebrating a different type of weird and wonderful; it is a month for celebrating those with mental illnesses and creating awareness into the horrors that these people sometimes face.
According to an article published in the Sunday Times, Tromp, Dolley, Laganparsard & Govender (2014) state that more than 1/3 of South Africans suffer from mental illness and a scary 75% of this population will not receive treatment.
As future health professionals it is important to question why such a large portion of the population we will serve do not receive the treatment so desperately needed.
In South Africa, mental health is still heavily stigmatised within the local community. It is often not recognised as a legitimate illness that should be treated medically. In Zulu culture, mental illness is seen as a form of witchcraft and is understood supernaturally rather than scientifically by the people within the community. People resort to prayer and use of traditional healing methods rather than medical western medication. This leads to further decline in overall mental health and can explain why many people may not seek professional intervention.
According to Tromp et al. (2014), 17 million South Africans are dealing with depression, substance abuse, anxiety, bipolar and schizophrenia. Yet despite the seriousness of this situation, the department of health only spends 4% of its budget annually to deal with this crisis. The inadequate budget and poor resource allocation towards ensuring mental health and wellbeing is evidence of how mental illness has been neglected in South African policy. Neglect in combination with corruption also leads to inadequate service provision and can sometimes result in the deaths of mentally ill patients as seen in the Life Esidemeni tragedy. The tragedy has resulted in many people losing faith in the health care system and may affect people’s decisions to seek intervention for themselves or their loved ones for fear of similar outcomes.
The budget allocated to mental illness proves insufficient and cannot cover the costs of training PHC personnel in mental health care, mental health promotion and prevention programmes, as well as psycho-social rehabilitation resulting in a lack of properly trained staff. Studies have found that there are only 290 registered psychiatrists, providing a physician to population ratio of 1:183,000.
The lack of appropriate staff and mental health professionals, in combination with a lack of specialized state hospitals, result in inadequate care and provision of services with many mentally ill patients slipping through the cracks of the broken health care system. This too may explain the reason why many individuals with mental health issues will not receive treatment.
In conclusion, South Africa needs to prioritize mental health and put in place an appropriate health care system that will ensure individuals are able to seek psychiatric intervention. The government must recognize the need for the development of specialized psychiatric hospitals and invest in the training of staff and physicians that will be better equipped to deal with mental illness. Only then will it win back the trust of South Africans.
OT out!
References
The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (2014). SA’s sick State of Mental Health. Retreived from: http://www.sadag.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2178:sa-s-sick-state-of-mental-health&catid=74&Itemid=132
https://www.thedailyvox.co.za/life-esidimeni-the-forgotten-people-of-south-africas-healthcare-system-nikita-ramkissoon-benazir-cassim/
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STATS!
De all-time Oranje jeugdteams topscorers:
7⃣6⃣ Joëlle Smits
4⃣9⃣ Nikita Tromp
4⃣7⃣ Fenna Kalma
En Danique Tolhoek ook in de top 10:
womensfootballnetherlands.com/oranje-jeugd/
#UWNL #NEDGER #NEDDUI #OranjeLeeuwinnen #AzerionVrouwenEredivisie
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ajaxvrouwen via instagram story ✨ Wallpaper Wednesday: Best of 2021 edition ✨
#marjolijn van den bighelaar#nadine noordam#chasity grant#nikita tromp#vanity lewerissa#soraya verhoeve#eshly bakker#lisa doorn#romee leuchter#ajax vrouwen#ajax women#ajax women's#ajax: wallpaper wednesday
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ajaxvrouwen via instagram story ✨ Wallpaper Wednesday: Attackers edition ✨
#romee leuchter#iris stiekema#tiny hoekstra#eshly bakker#nikita tromp#marjolijn van den bighelaar#chasity grant#ajax vrouwen#ajax women#ajax women's#ajax: wallpaper wednesday#wallpaper#woso
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ajaxvrouwen via instagram story ✨ Wallpaper Wednesday: Celebration edition ✨
#marjolijn van den bighelaar#nadine noordam#chasity grant#victoria pelova#sherida spitse#lisa doorn#lucie vonkova#eshly bakker#nikita tromp#ajax vrouwen#ajax women#ajax women's#ajax: wallpaper wednesday#wallpaper
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The 2021 Women’s NXGN: #2 Nikita Tromp
For many years, Vivianne Miedema held the record for the most goals in the UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship. That was until Nikita Tromp bettered it by seven.
Surpassing the achievement of such a renowned goalscorer was always going to place added attention on Tromp, but comparisons to her compatriot do not hold up. While Miedema blends the roles of a No.9 and No.10, Tromp is an out-and-out forward with a very direct mindset.
She left Ajax in 2019 for more first-team action, scoring five times in 12 games for a PEC Zwolle side who finished second-from-bottom in the Eredivisie. She has since returned to the Amsterdam club, and netted four times in her first five league starts.
The 18-year-old is contracted with Ajax until 2023, telling Noordhollands Dagblad: "Then, I would like to go abroad." She will not be short of options when it comes to that next chapter, either. [via goal.com]
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