Maarten Stekelenburg - International Appearances (original) (raw)


The outstanding Dutch 'keeper obtained 63 international caps with his National Team.

His national team careeris the third longest in the history of the Dutch national team.

All matches are friendlies unless stated otherwise.


Born: 22- 9-1982 in Haarlem Country: Netherlands Caps: 63 (W41-D10-L12 - GF134-GA52 - %73.02) Goals condeded: 48 (0.76 per match) [*] Age First Cap: 21 yr 347 d 3- 9-2004 vs. Liechtenstein 3-0 Age Last Cap: 38 yr 278 d 27- 6-2021 vs. Czech Republic 0-2 National Team Career: 16 yr 297 d


Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Competition

1 3- 9-04 Utrecht Liechtenstein 3-0 2 1- 6-06 Eindhoven Mexico 2-1
3 15-11-06 Amsterdam England 1-1 4 7- 2-07 Amsterdam Russia 4-1 5 24- 3-07 Rotterdam Romania 0-0 European Champ. Qual. 6 2- 6-07 Seoul South Korea 2-0 7 22- 8-07 Gen�ve Switzerland 1-2 8 13-10-07 Constanta Romania 0-1 European Champ. Qual. 9 17-10-07 Eindhoven Slovenia 2-0 European Champ. Qual. 10 21-11-07 Minsk Belarus 1-2 European Champ. Qual. 11 24- 5-08 Rotterdam Ukraine 3-0 12 17- 6-08 Bern Romania 2-0 European Championship
13 20- 8-08 Moskva Russia 1-1 14 6- 9-08 Eindhoven Australia 1-2 15 10- 9-08 Skopje Macedonia 2-1 World Cup Qualifier 16 11- 2-09 Rad�s Tunisia 1-1 17 28- 3-09 Amsterdam Scotland 3-0 World Cup Qualifier 18 1- 4-09 Amsterdam Macedonia 4-0 World Cup Qualifier 19 6- 6-09 Reykjav�k Iceland 2-1 World Cup Qualifier 20 10- 6-09 Rotterdam Norway 2-0 World Cup Qualifier 21 12- 8-09 Amsterdam England 2-2 22 10-10-09 Sydney Australia 0-0 23 14-11-09 Pescara Italy 0-0 24 18-11-09 Heerenveen Paraguay 0-0 25 3- 3-10 Amsterdam United States 2-1 26 26- 5-10 Freiburg im Br. Mexico 2-1 27 5- 6-10 Amsterdam Hungary 6-1 28 14- 6-10 Johannesburg Denmark 2-0 World Cup 29 19- 6-10 Durban Japan 1-0 World Cup 30 24- 6-10 Cape Town Cameroon 2-1 World Cup 31 28- 6-10 Durban Slovakia 2-1 World Cup 32 2- 7-10 Port Elizabeth Brazil 2-1 World Cup 33 6- 7-10 Cape Town Uruguay 3-2 World Cup 34 11- 7-10 Johannesburg Spain 0-1 aet World Cup 35 3- 9-10 Serravalle San Marino 5-0 European Champ. Qual. 36 7- 9-10 Rotterdam Finland 2-1 European Champ. Qual.
37 8-10-10 Chisinau Moldova 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
38 12-10-10 Amsterdam Sweden 4-1 European Champ. Qual.
39 17-11-10 Amsterdam Turkey 1-0 40 9- 2-11 Eindhoven Austria 3-1 41 2- 9-11 Eindhoven San Marino 11-0 European Champ. Qual.
42 6- 9-11 Helsinki Finland 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
43 11-11-11 Amsterdam Switzerland 0-0 44 15-11-11 Hamburg Germany 0-3 45 29- 2-12 London England 3-2 46 30- 5-12 Rotterdam Slovakia 2-0 47 2- 6-12 Amsterdam N. Ireland 6-0 48 9- 6-12 Kharkiv Denmark 0-1 European Championship 49 13- 6-12 Kharkiv Germany 1-2 European Championship 50 17- 6-12 Kharkiv Portugal 1-2 European Championship 51 15- 8-12 Brussel Belgium 2-4 52 11- 9-12 Budapest Hungary 4-1 World Cup Qualifier 53 12-10-12 Rotterdam Andorra 3-0 World Cup Qualifier 54 16-10-12 Bucuresti Romania 4-1 World Cup Qualifier 55 7-10-16 Rotterdam Belarus 4-1 World Cup Qualifier 56 10-10-16 Amsterdam France 0-1 World Cup Qualifier 57 9-11-16 Amsterdam Belgium 1-1 58 13-11-16 Luxembourg Luxembourg 3-1 World Cup Qualifier 59 6- 6-21 Enschede Georgia 3-0 60 13- 6-21 Amsterdam Ukraine 3-2 European Championship 61 17- 6-21 Amsterdam Austria 2-0 European Championship 62 21- 6-21 Amsterdam North Macedonia 3-0 European Championship 63 27- 6-21 Budapest Czech Republic 0-2 European Championship

[*] Stekelenburg was not in goal at the time Mexico (in match 2), England (in match 3) and Australia (in match 14) scored, although it should be mentioned that Australia's first goal in match 14 was scored from a penalty caused by Stekelenburg, who was sent off for the foul and replaced by Timmer in goal; in the first two matches (nrs. 2 and 3), Stekelenburg had replaced Timmer at half-time after the opponents had scored a first half goal.

Total Record

GP    GW   GD   GL   GF  GA     Pts  Percentage
63    41   10   12  134- 52      92      73.02

Types of Matches

Friendlies 27 World Cup 7 [2010:7] World Cup Qualifier 11 [2010:5; 2014:3; 2018:3] European Championship 8 [2008:1; 2012:3; 2020:4] European Champ. Qual. 10 [2008:4; 2012:6]

Total 63


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