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Manon Melis (Gabriëlla Maria Melis) was born on 31 August, 1986 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, is a Dutch football manager and former footballer. Discover Manon Melis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

Popular As Gabriëlla Maria Melis
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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 31 August, 1986
Birthday 31 August
Birthplace Rotterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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Manon Melis Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years old, Manon Melis height is 1.64 metre .

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Height 1.64 metre
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Who Is Manon Melis's Husband?

Her husband is Ties Theeuwkens

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Manon Melis Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Manon Melis worth at the age of 37 years old? Manon Melis’s income source is mostly from being a successful manager. She is from Netherlands. We have estimated Manon Melis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1986

Gabriëlla Maria "Manon" Melis (born 31 August 1986) is a Dutch manager of women's football development at Feyenoord and a former professional footballer who played as a forward.

Gabriëlla Maria Melis, given name Manon, was born on 31 August 1986 in Rotterdam.

Her father is Harry Melis, a former footballer who played as a winger in the Dutch Eredivisie for Feyenoord, ADO Den Haag, and DS'79.

At a young age, she expressed her desire to follow in his example.

The Royal Dutch Football Association soon suggested that Melis play with and against boys, a scheme the association had introduced in 1986.

She enjoyed the more challenging environment up to the highest youth teams.

Girls playing football was still somewhat unusual at the time and she later said that her direct opponents were often ridiculed by their teammates for having to compete against a girl.

Melis later said that most of her teammates on the senior national team had played on boys' teams in their youth.

During her childhood, Melis appeared as a ball girl during a national team match at the Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel.

She supported Feyenoord, one of her father's clubs, from an early age and has said that Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Henrik Larsson were her favourite players during her youth.

1993

She started playing organised football in 1993 for RVVH in Ridderkerk, where she initially played in the girls' team.

2004

At age 17, Melis made her debut for the Netherlands national team in 2004.

After turning 18 in 2004, Melis moved to the senior level.

She continued to play for RVVH but was no longer allowed to play on mixed teams and had to switch to the club's women's team.

She was joined by Leonne Stentler, who had also played for RVVH's mixed youth teams.

Stentler, who went on to earn 16 caps for the Dutch national team, later said that the drop in level had negatively affected their motivation.

Other internationals at the club were Jeanine van Dalen and Sandra Muller.

For two seasons she played in the Hoofdklasse, the Netherlands' highest amateur league of women's football.

There was no professional league in the Netherlands at the time.

The women had to arrange their own travel to away games; unlike for the men, the club did not organise transport for them.

RVVH did not win the league during Melis's tenure.

2006

In 2006, Melis received an offer to play in the German Frauen-Bundesliga, for Duisburg, but declined.

She wished to focus fully on football, but this offer meant that she would also have to find other work, which seemed daunting because she was unable to speak German fluently.

She decided to stay in the highest Dutch league and accept an offer from Be Quick '28 in Zwolle, because of their more intensive training regime.

She joined Sylvia Smit, with whom she had played on the national team, in attack.

Melis only played for Be Quick for a few months.

2007

In January 2007, at age 20, Melis moved abroad to play professionally for LdB FC Malmö in the Swedish Damallsvenskan.

She later recalled that the women's game was far more advanced in Sweden than in the Netherlands, both in terms of professionalism, exemplified by the frequency and intensity of training, and media coverage.

2008

She was the Damallsvenskan top scorer three times, in 2008, 2010, and 2011.

2009

Her scoring helped the Dutch qualify for their first major tournament, the UEFA Women's Euro 2009, where they reached the semi-finals.

In the tournament, she scored a crucial goal in the final group game against Denmark to send her team into the knockout stage.

2010

She spent most of her professional career playing in the Swedish league Damallsvenskan, which she won three times with her club LdB FC Malmö, in 2010, 2011, and 2013.

She was the all-time top goal scorer for the Netherlands national team from 2010 to 2019.

2011

Melis also won the Swedish Supercup with Malmö in 2011, and was briefly with the Swedish teams Linköping and Göteborg.

2013

At Euro 2013 in Sweden and the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, she played all seven combined matches for her country but did not score.

2016

In 2016, she moved to the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in the US, playing for Seattle Reign for one season, before retiring from professional football.

When she retired from playing international football in 2016, she had earned 136 caps and scored 59 goals.

2017

Melis has been the manager of women's football development at Feyenoord since 2017 with the aim to create a first team that competes in the Dutch Eredivisie and is supported by youth and reserve teams.

She achieved this goal when Feyenoord Women fielded a team in the Eredivisie for the first time in the 2021–22 season.

Her father is former Feyenoord player Harry Melis.