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Lieke Elisabeth Petronella Martens (; born 16 December 1992) is a Dutch professional
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who plays as a winger or
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for
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club Paris Saint-Germain and the Netherlands national team. Martens began her professional career playing for Dutch,
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and Belgian clubs relatively close to her hometown of Bergen, Limburg. In 2015, Martens broke out on the international stage when she scored the
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’ first ever goal in a Women's World Cup against
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. In 2016, Martens’ performances at Swedish club FC Rosengård attracted the attention of
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, who signed her the following year. Weeks after her signing at FC Barcelona was made official, Martens participated in the Netherlands' 2017 UEFA Women's Euro campaign. She was the Netherlands' standout player at that year's Euro, where the Dutch won their first ever major international title with the women's national team. She was chosen as Player of the Tournament, and later in 2017, she was voted as
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as well as the UEFA Women's Player of the Year. Her successes that year skyrocketed her to international fame, as she emerged as one of the biggest names in women's football and one of the most famous female athletes in the world. In 2018, ''
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'' ranked her Number 22 in their "Most Powerful Women in International Sports" list. In the 2018–19 season, Martens helped FC Barcelona to their first ever UEFA Women's Champions League final, where she assisted their only goal in a 4–1 defeat to
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. Months later, she played in the
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, where she fought through a toe injury for most of the tournament. The Dutch reached the final and were defeated by the
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. In 2021, Martens was an essential part of
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completing their first continental
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, winning the
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, the Primera Division, and the
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all in the same season.


Early life

Lieke Elisabeth Petronella Martens was born on 16 December 1992, in
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in the north of the Dutch province of Limburg. She recalls playing football in her garden throughout her childhood with two of her brothers, Jelle and Sjoerd. Martens began playing football at five years old at local club . At thirteen, she went to Boxmeer club at the insistence of then national-team coach
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, where she played with teams of boys. She then went to the Hogeschool van Amsterdam between the years of 2008–2009 before leaving to
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.


Club career


SC Heerenveen

Martens made the step to the
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at sixteen, first representing
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. She scored twice in eighteen appearances for the club.


VVV-Venlo

Martens continued playing football in the Netherlands when she joined the newly-formed
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women's team, based in her hometown province of Limburg. Martens scored the club's first ever goal in the
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, a penalty against her former club
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. She played 20 matches for the club and scored nine times.


Standard Liège

In 2011, Martens made the move from the Vrouwen Eredivisie to the Belgian First Division, where she played for Standard Liège. In her first official match with Standard she scored two goals to help win her first major title, the newly founded
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. She also won the 2011–12 league title with the club in the
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, now known as the
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. She made her
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debut with Standard, scoring once in their Round of 32 tie against
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. Her first Champions League goal came in the second leg, where she converted a penalty to bring Standard 4–3 up, but they lost the tie on a 5–4 aggregate score. Martens scored 17 goals in the six months she was at the club.


Duisburg

After spending a year playing for Standard Liège, she made the move to German
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club
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. Duisburg sporting director Claudio Marcone said her decision was influenced by Duisburg's close proximity to Limburg. Martens’ transfer was delayed due to a paperwork mixup within the
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, so she was not allowed to play for Duisburg until July 2012, despite the transfer being made official in March 2012.


Kopparbergs/Göteborg

Martens made the move to the Swedish
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when she signed for Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC ahead of the
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season. Martens made her debut against
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. Coach
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praised Martens' technique and her understanding with compatriot centre forward
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.


Rosengård

In November 2015, it was announced that Martens had left Göteborg, transferring to Damallsvenskan champions FC Rosengård on a one-year contract. In the
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, she was knocked out of the competition by her future club
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in the quarterfinals on a 3–0 aggregate score. In the semifinal of the 2016 Svenska Cupen, she scored the game-winning goal against Piteå IF to make it to the cup final. Martens scored in the final, where Rosengård won the match 3–1. Martens also won the 2016 Svenska Supercupen with the club, as well as finishing the
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in second place. Martens departed Rosengård in July 2017. Upon her departure from the club, she was tied as the league's third-highest scorer in that season's competition with eight goals in 11 appearances.


FC Barcelona


2017–18 season

In July 2017, Martens signed for
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for an undisclosed fee on a three-year-long contract. She made her debut for the club as a substitute in a 9–0 win against Zaragoza CCF. She scored her first goal in a 10–0 win over Santa Teresa. Barcelona finished the league that season in second place, one point behind rivals
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. Martens had eight assists and 11 goals in the league that year, and was Barcelona's second-highest goalscorer behind
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. In the semifinals of the 2018 Copa de la Reina, Martens scored what was nearly Barcelona's game-winning goal against
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until
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scored the equalizer less than a minute later. The match went to penalties where Barcelona went through to the final against
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. Martens played all 120 minutes of the final that went to extra time, which Barcelona won through a
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goal in the 122nd minute. The 2018 Copa de la Reina was her first major title with the club. In the
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campaign, Martens recorded three assists in a win against Round of 16 opponent
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. In the quarterfinals of that year's competition, Barcelona faced
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, where they lost 3–1 on aggregate. Martens made it to that year's UWCL Team of the Season.


2018–19 season

For much of the beginning of the 2018–19 season, Martens dealt with multiple injuries. In 2019, Martens started against
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in the
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, in a match that broke the attendance record for a women's football match with 60,739 attendees. Barcelona won 2–0, but the win wasn't enough to secure a league title, and they finished second place for the fourth season in a row. Barcelona had a relatively unsuccessful
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campaign that year. They defeated
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3–0 in the quarterfinal, with Martens scoring the first goal of the match. They reached the semifinal where they played
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, but fell 2–0 to their rivals after a brace from Ludmila. Martens helped
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reach the
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of the
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in her second season at the club. They lost the final 4–1 against
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on 18 May in
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. Barcelona's one goal was scored by
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and assisted by Martens. Despite reports that Lyon were interested in signing Martens, she extended her Barcelona contract in July 2019 for three more years until 2022.


2019–20 season

Martens missed the first half of Barcelona's 2019–20 season due to the severity of her toe injury from the
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. She returned to training in November 2019 and was medically cleared later in the month. Martens featured in the first ever edition of the Supercopa Femenina in
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, where Barcelona played
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in the semifinal of the competition. Martens scored one goal and gave an assist to
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in a 3–2 win in Barcelona's favor. They made it to the final, where Martens gave two assists and played all 90 minutes in a 10–1 blowout of
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. In May 2020, the
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brought on the premature cancellation of the 2019–20 Primera Iberdrola, which was awarded to Barcelona after 21 matchdays. With this cancellation, Martens won her first league title with Barcelona and also the second league title of her senior career. Alongside the cancellation of the Spanish league, the COVID-19 pandemic also brought about the indefinite suspension of the
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. In August 2020, the competition resumed, with modified single-legged ties. Martens started the quarterfinal match against
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, but was subbed off for
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. Barcelona were saved by a late winner from
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and made it to the semifinal against VfL Wolfsburg. Martens did not start and entered late in the match, as Barcelona's campaign ended with a 1–0 loss to the Germans. Similarly to the 2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League, the 2019–20 Copa de la Reina was pushed back a year, and was completed in the middle of the 2020–21 season. Martens started all matches of that campaign except for the Round of 16, and Barcelona won the trophy by winning the final 3–0 against
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.


2020–21 season

In the first match of the 2020–21 league season, Barcelona played in the first version of the women's El Clásico, where Martens subbed on and scored Barcelona's third of four goals against ''Los Blancos''. Later that season, she participated in another historic league match when Barcelona played against rivals
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at the
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, the first women's football team to play a competitive match at the stadium. She was substituted on in the 65th minute, and scored Barcelona's fourth goal of the match. Barcelona finished as league winners in May 2021 after winning 26 straight matches. Martens began her 2020–21 Champions League season by scoring 3 goals in 2 matches against Dutch side PSV in the Round of 32. In the Round of 16, Barcelona faced
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. Martens was injured for the first match of the tie, and for the second match of the tie, she came into the match as a substitute where she recorded an assist. Martens was used as a substitute in both matches of the quarterfinals against
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, where Barcelona won 4–2 on aggregate. In the second leg of the semifinals of the
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, Martens scored a brace against PSG. Her two goals brought the aggregate score to 3–2 in Barcelona's favor and sent them to their second ever UWCL Final. Martens started the
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on 16 May 2021, and was one of Barcelona's most involved forwards. She assisted Barcelona's fourth and final goal, a dribble down the wing and a cross into the box that was finished by
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. Martens ended the competition having scored five goals and giving one assist in seven games, and was included in the UWCL Squad of the Season. In the 2021 Copa de la Reina, Martens played in the quarterfinals of the competition against Sevilla, where she was subbed on in the 60th minute and assisted
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's goal that put Barcelona 4–1 up. In the semifinals, Martens gave another assist, this time to
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who scored Barcelona's fourth goal against
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. In that season's Copa de la Reina final, Martens registered three assists in a 4–2 win over Levante, including the assist to Marta Torrejón's game-winning goal. With this title win came the completion of Barcelona's continental
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, the first Spanish women's football team to do so. Following the completion of the treble, Martens ended her season and took an early leave from the club to join her national team in preparation for the 2021 Olympics. Martens ended her season with 20 goals and 16 assists in all competitions. In August 2021, she was listed as one of the nominees to the UEFA Women's Champions League Forward of the Season award. In the same month, she was nominated as a finalist for the UEFA Women's Player of the Year Award for the second time in her career, alongside Barcelona teammates
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and Jenni Hermoso.


Paris Saint-Germain

On 16 June 2022, Martens signed a three-season deal with Paris Saint-Germain.


International career


Dutch youth teams

Martens represented the Netherlands at a U-15, U-16, U-17, and U-19 levels. Martens was at the
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with the Netherlands, her first of two U-19 Euro tournaments with the Netherlands. Martens played the first game of the group stages against
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, substituting on for
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in the 30th minute. She scored within 15 seconds with a header off a corner to put the Dutch 2–0 up, and also conceded a foul that gave a French player a red card. The following match against Macedonia, she earned a start and scored two goals- the first within 45 seconds, and the second in the 66th minute to put the Dutch 6–0 up. Martens started again in her last match of the group against
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, where she scored once more with a header in the 39th minute. The Dutch met
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in the semifinals where it went to penalties, and despite Martens converting her penalty, England won and went on to the final. Martens ended her tournament as top scorer, tied at four goals with
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player Turid Knaak.
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named her as one of the top 10 emerging talents from the tournament.


Senior team


2011–2013: Debut and first Euro tournament

In August 2011 she played her first game for the senior national team, in a friendly match against
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. Martens became a regular starter for the national team around 2012. In June 2013, national team coach Roger Reijners selected Martens in the Netherlands squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2013 in Sweden. The Dutch were drawn into Group B with eventual tournament-winners
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, eventual tournament runners-up
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, and
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. Martens played all 90 minutes of each of the Netherlands' Group B matches. The Dutch had a poor tournament, and exited the group stage with just one point from a draw against Germany and zero goals scored.


2014–2016: Netherlands' Women's World Cup debut

In 2014, the Dutch finished second in their 2015 Women's World Cup qualification group, so they were set to qualification play-offs against
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. In the first leg of the playoff semifinal against Scotland, Martens scored in the tenth minute off a rebound from Vivianne Miedema. Martens scored again in the second leg of the playoff semifinal off an assist from
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. The tie ended 4–1 on aggregate, sending the Dutch to the qualification play-off final against
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. The Dutch beat the Italians on an aggregate score of 3–2, with Martens assisting Vivianne Miedema's tie-winning goal in the second leg, sending them to compete in their first ever Women's World Cup tournament. In the Netherlands' first ever Women's World Cup match, Martens scored the Netherlands' first ever Women's World Cup goal against
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, which was also the match-winner. The goal, a long-range shot from 30 meters out, was later voted the fifth-best goal of the competition. Later in the group stage, the Dutch lost to
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and drew 1–1 to
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, but still made it to the Round of 16. The Dutch were defeated by
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in the Round of 16. In February 2016, Martens was announced as part of the Netherlands' squad for qualification at the 2016 Olympics. She could not compete in the tournament, however, as she was ruled out with a concussion and had to exit camp. The Netherlands did not end up qualifying for the tournament, as they finished second in the qualification table behind
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.


2017: Player of the Tournament at the 2017 UEFA Women's Euro

A week after Martens' signing for
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, she competed with the Netherlands in the 2017 UEFA Women's Euro, which was also being hosted in the
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. In their first match of the tournament against
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, Martens sent in a cross to assist
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's game-winning header. Martens' performance would be her first Player of the Match award in that year's competition. In the final match of the group stage, the Netherlands played
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, where Martens scored the game-winning goal in the 74th minute from a through ball courtesy of Jill Roord, another performance that she won Player of the Match for. The hosts finished atop of Group A with 9 points from 3 straight wins. They faced Group B runners-up
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in the quarterfinals, and Martens drew first blood for the Dutch from a low free-kick. In addition, she was instrumental in the creation of Vivianne Miedema's header goal in the 64th minute that brought the Dutch 2–0 up and into the semifinals. In the semifinals against
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, Martens played all 90 minutes and was instrumental in the buildup of Vivianne Miedema's game-winning goal. She was also responsible for the shot that deflected off
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's leg and lead to an own goal in the 93rd minute. The Netherlands' 3–0 victory sent them to their first ever UEFA Women's Euro final, where they were set to compete against group-stage opponents
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. Martens started the final and scored the third goal of the match, a shot from the outside of the box into the lower-right corner, to bring the Netherlands 2–1 up in the 30th minute. The match would end up finishing 4–2, and Martens would end as Player of the Tournament, having scored 3 goals and giving 2 assists in six matches. Martens was included in the 2017 UEFA Women's Euro Team of the Tournament and won the Bronze Boot (third top scorer).


2018–2019: Reaching a Women's World Cup Final

The Dutch struggled to qualify for the
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, when a draw against
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and a loss against
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placed them second in their qualification group and forced them to enter qualification playoffs. Martens did not feature in the semifinal tie of the playoffs due to a foot injury, and the Dutch won 4–1 on aggregate against Denmark. A month later, Martens returned to the squad and scored in a 3–0 win over
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in the first leg of the playoff final. The Dutch successfully qualified for the World Cup after defeating Switzerland 4–1 on aggregate over the 2 legs of the playoff final. Martens was selected in the final squad for the
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in
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, despite the fact that her large toe was injured. She scored both Dutch goals in a 2–1 victory over
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in the round of 16, the second from a controversial
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-awarded penalty. When celebrating her last-minute winner against Japan, teammate Jill Roord stepped on her foot and aggrivated her toe injury. Martens didn't train before the Netherlands' upcoming quarterfinal match against
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. Despite her worsening injury, she started against Italy and played all 90 minutes in the match, which ended Italy 0–2 Netherlands. In the Netherlands' following semifinal match against
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, she started but was substituted out because of the pain she felt in her toe from the beginning of the match. Thanks to a goal in extra time from
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, the Dutch made it to their first ever Women's World Cup final against the
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. Martens trained separately from the rest of the Netherlands squad ahead of the final, and starting the final was going to be a "gameday decision" as manager
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was not particularly confident about the evolution of Marten's injury. Martens started the 2019 Women's World Cup Final regardless, but had a hard head-to-head collision with United States defender
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that caused them to both be down on the pitch for a few minutes. Martens continued to play to the second half, but after the Netherlands conceded two goals within ten minutes, she was subbed off for Jill Roord in the 70th minute. The score kept to full time, and the Dutch lost the final 2–0.


2020: First Olympics tournament

On 16 June 2021, Martens was named as one of the Netherlands' 18 first-team players at the
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, the Netherlands women's first ever Olympics tournament. In the first match of the group stages, Martens scored her 50th national team goal against
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. Martens scored another in that match with the final result being Zambia 3–10 Netherlands, the highest scoring women's football match in Olympics history. In the Netherlands' third and final group stage match, Martens scored another two goals against
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as the Dutch advanced to the quarterfinals of the tournament. They faced their 2019 Women's World Cup Final rivals the
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, where Martens missed a penalty in the 81st minute and the Dutch were defeated after a penalty shootout following a period of extra time.


Style of play

Martens primarily plays as a winger that is capable of playing either flank, but prefers the left wing, despite being right-footed. Martens solely plays as a left wing for her national team and for
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, but switched between the right and left wings for the beginning of her Barcelona career. Because she is right-footed, she scores goals primarily with her right foot. She also has a tendency to cut inside during dribbles. Martens was identified as a top attacking talent as a young child by former Netherlands national team coach
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, who has praised her attacking ability, saying Martens has “done things she's never seen any other player do." When she was a teenager, former Netherlands women's nation team coach Roger Reijners described her as a constant threat at goal with quality ball skills and ball retention. Martens has many times been compared to Dutch footballing legend
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, in terms of their playing positions, playing styles, skills, and leadership, as well as the teams they both played for. In the
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, she performed a
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against a New Zealand defender.


Outside football


Personal life

Martens grew up supporting
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. Martens earned a Masters in football business from the
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. Since 2018, she has been in a relationship with
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goalkeeper
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. They adopted a dog together in 2020 and got engaged in November 2021.


Sponsorships

Martens is considered one of the most marketable athletes in the world by
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. Martens is sponsored by Nike. In 2017, after Martens’ successes at the 2017 UEFA Women's Euro, Nike released a pair of Oranje Leeuwinnen-inspired Mercurial boots, the “'Lieke' Mercurial Superfly V." In 2019, she featured in Nike's “Dream Further” commercial as promotion for the
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. Martens is a
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ambassador, and has featured in commercials for their brand,
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, alongside
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and Paul Pogba. She is also the face of Dutch jewelry brand Zinzi as well as a member of football media studio OTRO.


Career statistics


Club


International goals

:''Scores and results list the Netherlands' goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Martens goal.'' * Note: Match not considered as an official friendly.


Honours

Standard Liège *
Belgian Women's Super League The Belgian Women's Super League (Dutch: Super League ''Vrouwenvoetbal/Belgisch Vrouwenvoetbal Kampioenschap''; French: ''Superligue/Championnat de Belgique féminin de football''; German: ''Superliga/Belgische Frauenfußballmeisterschaft'') is th ...
: 2011–12 *
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: 2011 Rosengård * Svenska Cupen: 2015–16 * Svenska Supercupen: 2016 Barcelona *
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, 2021–22 *
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:
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, runner-up: 2018–19, 2021–22 *
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:
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, 2019–20,
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, 2021–22 *
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: 2019–20, 2021–22 * Copa Catalunya: 2017, 2018, 2019 Netherlands *
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* Algarve Cup:
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runners-up:
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*
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: runner-up
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Individual * UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship Top scorer: 2010 * UEFA Women's Player of the Year Award: 2017 *
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:
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* FIFPro World XI: 2017 *
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Player of the Tournament:
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*
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Team of the Tournament:
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Bronze Boot:
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* ''The Offside Rule'' Best Female Footballer In The World: 2017 * IFFHS Award for Best Female Playmaker: 2017 * IFFHS Women's World Team: 2017 *
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Goal of the Season: 2017–18 * IFFHS UEFA Woman Team of the Decade: 2011–2020 *
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Squad of the Season: 2017–18,
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* Tuttosport Golden Player Woman: 2021 * IFFHS Women's World Team: 2021 * IFFHS Women's UEFA Team: 2021


Awards and recognition

In 2017, Lieke Martens was nominated for and won many individual awards for the first time in her career. Most notably is her win at the 2017 The Best awards, where she was chosen from a shortlist of
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and Deyna Castellanos. She took the award with 21.72% of the overall vote. In addition, she won the 2017 UEFA Player of the Year award from a shortlist of
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and
Dzsenifer Marozsán Dzsenifer Marozsán (; born 18 April 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for French club Olympique Lyonnais, as well as the Germany national team. She previously played for 1. FC Saarbrücken and 1. FFC Frankfurt in t ...
. Martens also received the IFFHS award for best female playmaker of 2017 and was selected to the IFFHS Women's World Team of the Year for 2017 with 75% of the vote. In 2017, Martens was the first ever
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player and the first ever Dutch player to be selected to the FIFPro Women's World XI, receiving the most votes (1,251 votes) out of any other player in selection that year. Martens was nominated again in 2019 where she finished 7th amongst the forwards, and in 2020, where she finished 10th among the forwards. In 2018, she was named 22nd Most Powerful Woman in International Sports by Forbes Magazine. In both 2018 and 2019, Martens was a nominee for the first two editions of the Women's Ballon d'Or. At the end of 2020, Martens was selected to the IFFHS UEFA Women's Team of the Decade for the years 2011–2020.


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