She is set to contribute to the evolution of women’s football in a consulting capacity at the KNVB, the Dutch Football Association.
Following an illustrious career between the posts, former Arsenal and Dutch international goalkeeper, Sari van Veenendaal, has found a new way to stay connected with the beautiful game.
Her expertise will now be leveraged in a consultancy role at the Dutch Football Association, KNVB, where she’ll focus on the long-term evolution of women’s football.
Van Veenendaal is eagerly anticipating her new challenge. ”
I would like to contribute to the further development of women’s football,” she explained. “Both in the Netherlands and on the international stage.”
She recognises the potential in her role to effect positive changes and bring her experience from top-flight football to the organisational level of the sport.
Jan Dirk van der Zee, director of women’s football and amateur football at the KNVB, expressed his pride and anticipation in having the former international join their ranks.
Van der Zee notes that van Veenendaal’s track record – both on the field as an exceptional goalkeeper and off the field as a passionate professional – will prove an asset in her new role.
Her success and personality are poised to contribute significantly to the advancement of women’s football.
KNVB is confident that with her unique experience and perspective, van Veenendaal will prove instrumental in shaping the future of the sport.
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