In a national team overflowing with talent, Felice Albers has managed to carve out a name for herself—and fast. With lightning-quick feet, a sharp eye for goal, and a fearless approach, she has become one of the most thrilling forwards in world hockey today. At just 24 years old, Felice has already dazzled in Olympic finals, World Cups, and Pro League showdowns—and she’s only getting started.
A blend of pace, power, and pinpoint finishing, Felice is the face of a new era in Dutch women’s hockey: bold, fast, and relentless.

Early Life: Born to Fly on the Hockey Field
Felice Albers was born on December 27, 1999, in the Netherlands. Growing up in a sports-loving family and a country with deep hockey roots, Felice picked up a stick early and never looked back. From local club matches to youth championships, her speed and raw athleticism stood out.
But it wasn’t just her pace that turned heads—it was her hunger to score, her courage in tight situations, and her maturity in making decisions under pressure. These traits quickly earned her spots in regional and national youth teams, laying the foundation for a stellar career.
Club Career: Flying High with Amsterdam
Felice plays for Amsterdam Hockey Club, one of the most prestigious teams in the Dutch Hoofdklasse. With her club, she has consistently been among the top performers—both in terms of goals and overall attacking contribution.
Her quick cuts, sharp finishing, and ability to press defenders have made her a nightmare to mark. At Amsterdam, Felice has won league titles and played in European club competitions, gaining experience against the best of the best.
International Career: Lightning in Orange
Felice Albers made her senior international debut in 2019 and hasn’t looked back since. Within a short time, she became a go-to name in the Dutch attack, impressing both fans and coaches with her versatility and goal-scoring instincts.
Major Career Highlights:
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🥇 Olympic Gold Medalist – Tokyo 2020 (held in 2021), where she scored key goals
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🏆 FIH Women’s Hockey World Cup Champion – Part of the winning team in 2022
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🏑 FIH Pro League Star – Regular goal scorer and game-changer
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🌍 Represented Netherlands in major international tournaments with clutch performances in big games
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⚽ Known for late-match winners and pressure goals
She thrives on speed, space, and scoring—and when she’s on the field, something exciting is always about to happen.
Playing Style: Explosive, Smart, and Goal-Hungry
Felice Albers is the prototype of the modern forward—agile, smart, and always dangerous.
Core Strengths:
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Speed: Among the fastest players in international hockey
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Clinical Finishing: Rarely wastes a chance in front of goal
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Positional Awareness: Finds pockets of space others miss
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Pressing & Defense: Leads the high press and tracks back when needed
Whether she’s cutting inside, sprinting along the baseline, or finishing on the reverse, Felice plays with flair and fearless creativity.
Off the Field: Confident, Grounded, and Focused
Despite her rising stardom, Felice remains grounded and focused on her game. She’s known for her professionalism, humility, and team-first mentality. She often speaks about the importance of mental strength, recovery, and enjoying the process.
Felice is also active in promoting women’s sports and serves as an inspiration for young girls who dream of playing at the top level. She occasionally participates in training camps and hockey clinics, giving back to the sport that gave her everything.
Earnings and Sponsorships
As a top-tier Dutch international, Felice earns from:
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National team representation and bonuses
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Club-level salary with Amsterdam HC
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Brand endorsements with athletic and lifestyle companies
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Media appearances, promotions, and youth engagement programs
With her popularity rising globally, Felice is becoming a recognizable face not just in Europe, but around the hockey world.
What Lies Ahead: More Goals, More Glory
Still in her early 20s, Felice Albers is already an Olympic and World Cup champion—but she’s hungry for more.
Her future goals include:
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Becoming the top goal scorer in international competitions
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Leading the Netherlands to more Olympic and World Cup victories
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Using her platform to support young female athletes
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Expanding her role as a global ambassador for women’s hockey