Karin Stevens

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Karin Stevens
Stevie Malagrida (since 2015)
Personal information
Full name Karin Christiaan Ida Catharina Stevens
Date of birth (1989-06-11) 11 June 1989 (age 36)
Place of birth Maastricht, Netherlands
Position
Team information
Current team
DVC Eva's Tienen
Youth career
Leonidas Wolder
SC Jekerdal
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2010 Willem II 37 (32)
2011 Lierse
2015–2016 Ladies Genk 9 (6)
2016– DVC Eva's Tienen 3 (0)
International career
2006–2009 Netherlands 35 (16)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 1 July 2017

Karin Christiaan Ida Catharina Stevens (born 11 June 1989) and known since 2015 as Stevie Malagrida,[1] is a Dutch football striker, who plays for DVC Eva's Tienen in the women's Belgian First Division (second tier). She has also played for the Dutch national team.

Club career

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Her career started at amateur clubs Leonidas Wolder and later SC Jekerdal where she played amongst the boys teams. She began as an offensive midfielder able to play in any position in the front. When the Dutch women's professional league (Eredivisie Vrouwen) was established in 2007, she signed to play for FC Twente, however she was prevented from playing for the club due to regulations restricting the number of national team players per club, in order to play she moved to Willem II.[2]

In her first season (2007–08) at Willem II, she scored 20 goals in 22 matches and was the club and league top scorer.[2][3] In her second season (2008–09) she managed 10 goals in 12 matches as a shoulder injury sidelined her for five months of the season.[4][5] She received offers to play for clubs abroad, Brøndby IF (Denmark) and LdB FC Malmö (Sweden) showed interest, but planning for a career after football she decided to decline the offers from abroad.[2] The shoulder injury required a second operation and she missed almost the entire 2009–10, playing just 2 matches and scoring 1 goal.[6][7]

She was making her comeback during the 2010–11 season and played 4 matches scoring 1 goal,[8] when on 4 January 2011, she joined Lierse in the Belgian First Division.[9][10] At the end of the season, on 4 August 2011, she decided to retire from football.[11]

In May 2015, she agreed a contract with Ladies Genk[12] and in August 2015 she made a comeback under a new name Stevie Malagrida.[1] She played 9 matches of the 2015–16 Belgian Super League season for Ladies Genk.[13]

She moved from Genk to DVC Eva's Tienen ahead of the 2016–17 Super League season.[14] She played 3 matches for Tienen that season.[15]

International career

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She made her debut for the Netherlands women's national football team under coach Vera Pauw on 31 August 2006, in a 4–0 World Cup qualifying defeat to England.[16]

She played an important part in qualifying the Netherlands to the UEFA Women's Euro 2009 for the first time by scoring three of the Dutch four goals in the two legs 2009 Euro qualifying play-offs against Spain.[17][18] She was selected for the Dutch team which reached the semifinals of the UEFA Women's Euro 2009, playing all of the Netherlands five matches in the tournament and scoring the second goal of the country debut match in major tournaments, against Ukraine.[19][20] The semifinal match England was her 35th and last match for the national team, she scored 16 goals.[16]

International goals

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Scores and results list the Netherlands goal tally first.[16]
Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 24 September 2006 Oosterenkstadion, Zwolle, Netherlands File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1–0 4–0 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2. 2–0
3. 4–0
4. 22 November 2006 Mitsubishi Forklift Stadion, Almere, Netherlands File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 1–0 5–0 Friendly
5. 6 March 2008 Alpha Sports Center, Larnaca, Cyprus File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1–1 1–3 2008 Cyprus Cup
6. 8 March 2008 Paralimni Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 1–0 1–0
7. 7 May 2008 Univé Stadion, Emmen, Netherlands File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 1–0 1–1 Friendly
8. 10 August 2008 Caledonian Stadium, Pretoria, South Africa File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 2–1 2–1
9. 27 September 2008 Kras Stadion, Volendam, Netherlands File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 3–0 3–0 2009 UEFA Women's Euro qualification
10. 25 October 2008 Pabellón de la Ciudad del Fútbol, Madrid, Spain File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1–0 2–0
11. 30 October 2008 Kras Stadion, Volendam, Netherlands File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1–0 2–0
12. 2–0
13. 14 December 2008 Stade Paul Cosyns, Compiègne, France File:Flag of France.svg France 1–0 2–0 Friendly
14. 11 July 2009 Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland 1–0 5–0 Four Nations Cup
15. 15 July 2009 Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 1–1 2–4
16. 23 August 2009 Veritas Stadion, Turku, Finland File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 2–0 2–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2009

References

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