Dutch association football actor
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Stefan de Vrij ( bear 5 February 1992 ) is a dutch professional football player who plays as a center back for Serie A golf club Inter Milan and the Netherlands national team. He began his career at his local club VV Spirit, and debuted as a professional for Feyenoord aged 17. He spent five seasons at the Eredivisie club, serving concisely as master, before joining Lazio in July 2014. A full external since 2012, De Vrij has earned over 50 caps for the Netherlands. He was in the Dutch team which finished one-third at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and was selected for the Castrol Performance Index Team of the Tournament. He besides played at UEFA Euro 2020 .

Club career [edit ]

Feyenoord [edit ]

De Vrij training with Feyenoord in 2012 De Vrij played for local Ouderkerk aan hideout IJssel club VV Spirit for five seasons. At the age of 10, he attended a Feyenoord endowment day. After versatile training sessions and a friendly equal against ARC, De Vrij was formally asked to join Feyenoord ‘s youth division. [ 3 ] At VV Spirit, De Vrij often played as a central midfielder, but at Feyenoord he got turned into a defender. The child developed himself quickly. After playing for Feyenoord U15, De Vrij was one of the players to skip the U16 team to play in the U17 immediately. [ 3 ] On 17 July 2009, De Vrij signed his first professional abridge with Feyenoord until summer 2012. [ 4 ] De Vrij made his official debut for Feyenoord ‘s beginning team on 24 September 2009, when he replaced Kelvin Leerdam in the 58th minute in the KNVB Cup away equal against Harkemase Boys ( 0–5 ). [ 5 ] On 6 December 2009, De Vrij made his Eredivisie debut in the home match against FC Groningen ( 3–1 ), when he replaced Denny Landzaat in the 89th minute. [ 6 ] Aged 18 by its end, his first professional temper saw him make 21 appearances, 17 of which were in the league. During the 2012–13 season, De Vrij replaced Ron Vlaar as team captain. however, after a poor people run of form in the follow campaign, De Vrij was stripped of his armband as it was given first gear to star striker Graziano Pellè and then to vice-captain Jordy Clasie after the former struggled with disciplinary issues. [ 7 ] [ 8 ]

latium [edit ]

On 30 July 2014, De Vrij joined Serie A cabaret Lazio for an undisclosed fee. He said “ Lazio actually proved that they wanted me and I am very glad I have made this motion. I hope to become a more complete defender in Italy. ” De Vrij had been widely expected to follow his international coach Louis van Gaal to Manchester United. [ 9 ] He made his introduction on 24 August in the third gear round of the Coppa Italia, and scored the third finish of a 7–0 home succeed over third-tier Bassano Virtus. [ 10 ] A workweek late, he played his first Serie A match as Lazio began the season with a 3–1 frustration at A.C. Milan. [ 11 ] On 21 September, he was sent off in the 85th minute of a game away to Genoa which Lazio had been dominating, and two minutes late Mauricio Pinilla scored the only finish to give Genoa victory. [ 12 ] De Vrij featured in the 2015 Coppa Italia Final on 20 May against Juventus, being substituted for Keita at half time in supernumerary time in an eventual 2–1 get the better of. [ 13 ] His second season began with the 2015 Supercoppa Italiana, playing the broad 90 minutes of a 2–0 loss to Juventus in Shanghai. [ 14 ] In September, he picked up a stifle injury on international duty but was passed fit to play a far pit for the Netherlands, infuriating Lazio ‘s medical staff. [ 15 ] He did not make a sufficient recovery, and was subjected to an operation the following month. [ 16 ] In November, it was confirmed that he would miss the adjacent six months due to the injury. [ 17 ] He scored his first goal for the baseball club in Serie A on 11 September 2016 in a 1–1 away pull back to Chievo. [ 18 ] In March 2018, Lazio ‘s sporting film director Igli Tare announced that De Vrij would be leaving the club on a free transfer in the summer. [ 19 ]

Inter Milan [edit ]

Following months of guess, on 28 May 2018, De Vrij announced that he was going to join Inter Milan starting on 1 July. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] On 11 July, he was formally presented as an Inter player, signing a contract until June 2023. [ 22 ] De Vrij received squad number 6, and made his competitive debut on 19 August in the opening championship week against Sassuolo. [ 23 ] He scored his inaugural goal for Nerazzurri one week former, putting his side two goals up against Torino at home, in an eventual 2–2 draw. [ 24 ] In September 2018, De Vrij played his hundredth meet in Serie A in the 2–1 home acquire over Fiorentina. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] He besides made his first UEFA Champions League appearance in season opener against Tottenham Hotspur, assisting Matías Vecino ‘s injury-time winner for a 2–1 family win. [ 27 ] De Vrij finally played 5 out of 6 matches in the competition ‘s group stage, which saw en early elimination of Inter, alternatively continuing their european venture in smasher phase of UEFA Europa League. [ 28 ] late on 14 March 2019, in the second leg of Europa League round of 16, De Vrij ‘s faulty ball command resulted fatal for Inter who conceded inside 5 minutes, and finally lost the game to Eintracht Frankfurt 1–0 at San Siro, crashing out of contest 1–0 on aggregate. [ 29 ] Three days late, De Vrij scored in the Derby della Madonnina couple against rivals Milan, helping his team to win 3–2, [ 30 ] taking back the third gear identify in championship, [ 31 ] and completing the first gear league double over them since 2011–12 season. [ 32 ]

On 9 November 2019, in the 2019–20 season, De Vrij made his fiftieth appearances in all competitions for Inter in a 2–1 league win over Verona at San Siro. [ 33 ]

International career [edit ]

young teams [edit ]

De Vrij ‘s potent development at Feyenoord did not pass by unnoticed, as he quickly received his first gear invitation for a national young team. [ 3 ] On 21 November 2007, the Netherlands U16 won the friendly match against Ukraine U16 ( 1–0 ), with De Vrij ‘s beginning appearance in the starting line-up. [ 34 ] De Vrij was active on the 2009 UEFA european Under-17 Football Championship in Germany. The dutch team, aided by a potent contingent of seven Feyenoord players in the police squad, finished second after losing the final examination to Germany in extra-time ( 2–1 ). [ 35 ] De Vrij was paired up with Dico Koppers in central defense [ 36 ] and participated in every match the Oranje played without getting substituted, making a celebrated contribution. [ 3 ] With a second space on the European Championship, the Netherlands U17 qualified for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria .

Senior team [edit ]

On 7 May 2012, De Vrij was named in the probationary list of 36 players for the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament, one of nine uncapped players to be chosen by Netherlands director Bert van Marwijk as depart of the preliminary police squad. He did not make the final cut. On 15 August 2012, De Vrij made his introduction under raw coach Louis van Gaal in the 4–2 loss against Belgium in a friendly match. [ 37 ] He was one of four Feyenoord defenders named in Louis van Gaal ‘s team for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. [ 38 ] In the Netherlands ‘ first bet on of the tournament, against Spain on 13 June, the referee gave a questionable penalty kick after 26 minutes after Diego Costa stood on De Vrij ‘s foot and fell. [ 39 ] Xabi Alonso converted this punishment to put Spain 1–0 up. The Dutch contend back, and De Vrij scored their third gear goal, the first of his international career, as they finally won 5–1. [ 40 ] De Vrij played in all of the Netherlands ‘ matches as they finally finished in third gear place. He and Arjen Robben were the two dutch players selected to the team of the Tournament. [ 41 ] In the Netherlands ‘ first game of UEFA Euro 2016 reservation away to the Czech Republic on 9 September 2014, De Vrij equalised with a header from Daley Blind ‘s intersect but the Dutch lost 2–1. [ 42 ] He headed the team into the lead after 13 minutes in an eventual 2–0 gain over Spain in a friendly at the Amsterdam ArenA on 31 March 2015, besides wearing the captain ‘s armband after Wesley Sneijder ‘s substitution. [ 43 ]

career statistics [edit ]

baseball club [edit ]

As of match played 7 November 2021[44][45]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

Club

Season

League

Cup

Continental

Other

Total

Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals

Feyenoord
2009–10
Eredivisie

17
1
5
0


22
1

2010–11

30
1
1
0
2[a]
0

33
1

2011–12

30
1
2
0


32
1

2012–13

26
0
3
0
3[b]
0

32
0

2013–14

32
4
1
0
2[a]
0

35
4

Total

135
7
12
0
7
0

154
7

Lazio
2014–15
Serie A

30
0
5
1


35
1

2015–16

2
0
0
0
2[a]
0
1[c]
0
5
0

2016–17

27
2
4
0


31
2

2017–18

36
6
3
0
7[a]
1
1[c]
0
47
7

Total

95
8
12
1
9
1
2
0
118
10

Inter Milan
2018–19

Serie A

28
2
0
0
8[d]
0

36
2

2019–20

34
4
2
0
10[e]
0

46
4

2020–21

32
1
4
0
6[f]
0

42
1

2021–22

11
0
0
0
4[f]
1
0
0
15
1

Total

105
7
6
0
28
1
0
0
139
8

Career total

335
22
30
1
44
2
2
0
411
25

International [edit ]

As of match played 13 November 2021

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Netherlands

2012
2
0

2013
7
0

2014
16
2

2015
5
1

2016
0
0

2017
3
0

2018
4
0

2019
0
0

2020
6
0

2021
12
0

Total
55
3

Scores and results list Netherlands’ goal tally first, score column indicates score after each De Vrij goal.

Honours [edit ]

Lazio
Inter Milan
Netherlands U17
Netherlands
Individual

References [edit ]

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