Florien Cornelis (12 July 1978) is a former Dutch field hockey Defender, who has 29 international matches (eight goals) played for the Dutch Club. Cornelis, midfield star at big leaguer HC Rotterdam, made her debut for the Dutch on January 15, 2001 won 13-0 in the friendly match against in and against Malaysia. More than a year and a half later they swung at his own request; She could no longer combine top level hockey with her social career. Her last international match played Canada in the tournament for the Champions Trophy in Macau. Although they said farewell to the first of Rotterdam in the spring of 2004, the multifunctional Cornelis for lack of players (diseases, injuries) in the following season several times back in the main body of the Netherlands's largest club.
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| - Florien Cornelis (12 July 1978) is a former Dutch field hockey Defender, who has 29 international matches (eight goals) played for the Dutch Club. Cornelis, midfield star at big leaguer HC Rotterdam, made her debut for the Dutch on January 15, 2001 won 13-0 in the friendly match against in and against Malaysia. More than a year and a half later they swung at his own request; She could no longer combine top level hockey with her social career. Her last international match played Canada in the tournament for the Champions Trophy in Macau. Although they said farewell to the first of Rotterdam in the spring of 2004, the multifunctional Cornelis for lack of players (diseases, injuries) in the following season several times back in the main body of the Netherlands's largest club.
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| - Florien Cornelis (12 July 1978) is a former Dutch field hockey Defender, who has 29 international matches (eight goals) played for the Dutch Club. Cornelis, midfield star at big leaguer HC Rotterdam, made her debut for the Dutch on January 15, 2001 won 13-0 in the friendly match against in and against Malaysia. More than a year and a half later they swung at his own request; She could no longer combine top level hockey with her social career. Her last international match played Canada in the tournament for the Champions Trophy in Macau. Although they said farewell to the first of Rotterdam in the spring of 2004, the multifunctional Cornelis for lack of players (diseases, injuries) in the following season several times back in the main body of the Netherlands's largest club.
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