Teun Koopmeiners
Teun Koopmeiners (born 28 February 1998) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Juventus and the Netherlands national team.[1][2] Born in Castricum, Netherlands, Koopmeiners joined the youth academy of AZ Alkmaar and made his senior professional debut during the 2017–18 season at the age of 19.[1] He quickly established himself as a versatile and reliable midfielder, known for his defensive work rate, passing accuracy, and goal-scoring ability from midfield.[1] In the 2020–21 Eredivisie season, he scored 15 goals in 32 appearances, earning the league's Player of the Season award.[1] In August 2021, Koopmeiners transferred to Italian club Atalanta for a reported fee of €14 million, where he adapted to Serie A and became a key component of their midfield over three seasons.[3] During his time at Atalanta, he made 129 appearances, contributing 29 goals and 15 assists, and played a significant role in their attacking transitions and set-piece execution.[1] Notably, he started in the 2024 UEFA Europa League final, helping Atalanta secure a 3–0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen to win the competition—the club's first major European trophy.[4] Koopmeiners joined Juventus from Atalanta in August 2024 on a five-year contract until June 2029, for a transfer fee of €54.7 million, marking one of the club's major summer signings.[5] Standing at 1.84 meters tall, he is valued for his box-to-box energy, aerial presence, and tactical intelligence, though his integration into Juventus has involved adapting to varying roles amid the team's tactical shifts.[6][1] On the international stage, Koopmeiners debuted for the Netherlands senior team in October 2020 and has since earned 25 caps, scoring 3 goals as of November 2025.[7] He progressed through the youth ranks, including participation in the 2017 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, and was part of the Netherlands squad at UEFA Euro 2024, where he made substitute appearances.Early life and youth career
Early life
Teun Koopmeiners was born on 28 February 1998 in Castricum, a town in North Holland, Netherlands.[6] He grew up in Castricum alongside his younger brother, Peer Koopmeiners, born in 2000, in a family deeply immersed in sports.[8][9] His father, Remco Koopmeiners, is a sports psychologist and lecturer in sports science at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam, who played a pivotal role in fostering his sons' mental resilience and leadership qualities from an early age.[10] Remco emphasized traits like hard work and leading by example, noting of his sons: "There is no captain gene, but taking the lead or asserting yourself? Working hard, not whining and being an example? I saw those qualities early in my sons."[10] Koopmeiners' formative years were marked by an early passion for football in this supportive environment. He joined the youth section of the local club Vitesse '22 in Castricum, where he began honing his skills, including practicing penalties under his father's guidance.[11] This period laid the foundation for his development before transitioning to the AZ Alkmaar youth academy at age 11 in 2009.[12]Youth career
Koopmeiners began his organized football at local club Vitesse '22 in his hometown of Castricum before joining the AZ Alkmaar youth academy in 2009 at the age of 11, entering at the under-12 level.[13][14] He progressed steadily through AZ's youth system over the next seven years, developing his skills in various age-group teams and earning recognition for his composure and leadership potential from an early stage.[13] By 2016, at age 18, Koopmeiners was promoted to the club's reserve team, Jong AZ, where he made his professional debut on 18 September 2016 in a 5–1 Tweede Divisie win against Koninklijke HFC.[15] During the 2016–17 season, he contributed to Jong AZ's success, helping the team secure the Tweede Divisie title as Dutch third-division champions. In the lead-up to the 2017–18 season, Koopmeiners began training with AZ's first team, marking his transition from youth to senior football. He made his senior debut on 1 October 2017, substituting in a 4–0 Eredivisie loss to FC Twente.[13] This promotion highlighted his emergence as a promising talent within the academy.Club career
AZ Alkmaar
Koopmeiners made his senior debut for AZ Alkmaar on 1 October 2017, coming on as a substitute in a 4–0 Eredivisie home defeat to Feyenoord.[16] In his debut season of 2017–18, he featured in 37 matches across all competitions, scoring 4 goals and providing 2 assists, contributing to AZ's third-place finish in the Eredivisie and qualification for the following season's UEFA Europa League.[17] The 2018–19 campaign marked Koopmeiners' breakout year, as he established himself as a regular starter in midfield, appearing in 37 games with 9 goals and 5 assists.[17] His performances helped AZ secure fourth place in the Eredivisie and advance to the round of 32 in the Europa League, where they were eliminated by rivals Ajax. Koopmeiners' versatility, often deploying as a central or defensive midfielder, became integral to AZ's possession-based style under manager John van den Brom. In the 2019–20 season, Koopmeiners was appointed club captain at the age of 21, a testament to his rapid leadership emergence from the youth academy.[18] He recorded 16 goals and 6 assists in 42 appearances before the Eredivisie was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ultimately canceled in April without a champion declared, despite AZ sitting second on goal difference ahead of Ajax.[19] As captain during this period, Koopmeiners played a key role in AZ's Europa League group stage success, finishing second in Group L, including a 0–0 draw with Manchester United and two 2–2 draws with Partizan Belgrade; he advanced to the round of 32, scoring a penalty in a 1–1 home draw against LASK before a 0–2 away loss eliminated AZ on aggregate.[20] Koopmeiners' final season at AZ in 2020–21 saw him excel with 17 goals and 4 assists in 40 matches, aiding a third-place league finish and another Europa League group stage appearance.[17] Over his four full seasons with the first team from 2017 to 2021, he amassed 154 appearances, 43 goals, and 17 assists across all competitions, solidifying his status as a cornerstone of AZ's competitive resurgence in domestic and European fixtures.[17] His departure from AZ in August 2021 stemmed from mounting transfer interest and his expressed desire for a new challenge, culminating in a €12 million transfer to Atalanta plus €2 million in bonuses, despite the club's initial reluctance to sell their captain amid ongoing contract negotiations.[21]Atalanta
Koopmeiners transferred to Atalanta from AZ Alkmaar in August 2021 for a reported fee of €14 million.[22] Under manager Gian Piero Gasperini, he quickly adapted to the demands of Italian football, initially deployed in a central midfield role within Atalanta's dynamic 3-4-2-1 system. Over his four-year tenure from 2021 to 2024, he made 129 appearances across all competitions, scoring 29 goals and providing 15 assists, establishing himself as a key figure in the team's high-pressing, fluid style.[17] In the 2023–24 season, Koopmeiners was instrumental in Atalanta's historic double triumph, contributing significantly to both the Coppa Italia and UEFA Europa League titles. He scored twice in the Coppa Italia quarter-final against AC Milan on 10 January 2024, securing a 2–1 comeback victory that propelled the team toward the final.[23] In the Europa League campaign, he featured in 12 matches and assisted the opening goal in the final against Bayer Leverkusen on 22 May 2024, helping Atalanta secure a 3–0 win for their first European trophy.[24] These performances included 15 goals across all competitions, highlighting his growing influence in attack.[25] Koopmeiners showcased tactical versatility at Atalanta, shifting between defensive, central, and advanced midfield positions to support Gasperini's aggressive pressing and transitional play in both Serie A and European fixtures.[26] His standout season earned him a place in the 2023–24 Serie A Team of the Season at the Gran Galà del Calcio.[27] He left the club in August 2024 following these achievements.[5]Juventus
Teun Koopmeiners joined Juventus from Atalanta on 28 August 2024, signing a five-year contract until 30 June 2029, in a deal valued at €54.7 million.[5] He was assigned shirt number 8, a number previously worn by club legend Claudio Marchisio, which Koopmeiners specifically requested due to its historical significance at the club.[28] During the 2024–25 season, Koopmeiners made 37 appearances across all competitions, scoring 3 goals, primarily operating as an attacking midfielder under head coaches Thiago Motta and later Igor Tudor, including contributions in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers.[29] His contributions included 3 assists in Serie A, helping Juventus finish fourth in the league and qualify for the UEFA Champions League, though the team struggled with consistency amid managerial changes. In the 2025–26 season, Koopmeiners experienced early difficulties adapting to midfield roles under Tudor but underwent a tactical repositioning following Luciano Spalletti's appointment as head coach on 30 October 2025.[30] Spalletti deployed him as a left-sided centre-back in a 3-5-2 formation, allowing greater involvement in build-up play from deep, which revitalized his performances after a challenging start to the campaign.[31] Following a 0–0 draw against Torino on 8 November 2025, Koopmeiners commented on his comfort in the new role, stating, "I feel comfortable in this new tactical role as a defender," while noting the team's need for improved finishing.[32] Koopmeiners has been instrumental in Juventus' mid-table positioning, with the team sitting fifth in Serie A after 11 matches (19 points from 5 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses) as of 8 November 2025.[33] In the UEFA Champions League league phase, he featured in all four matches played by early November, logging 278 minutes with a passing accuracy of 89.75%, contributing to defensive solidity despite no goals or assists in Europe thus far.[34] His versatility, briefly referencing prior experience at Atalanta, has aided Juventus' transition to Spalletti's system amid their push for European progression. Koopmeiners remains contracted to Juventus until 2029, with his recent form under Spalletti signaling potential for a sustained role in the squad's rebuild, though future prospects depend on the team's overall trajectory in domestic and European competitions.[35]International career
Youth international career
Koopmeiners represented the Netherlands at various youth levels, beginning with the under-17 team, for which he made 4 appearances between 2014 and 2015. He then progressed to the under-18 team in 2016, earning 3 caps without scoring. In the same year, he made 5 appearances for the under-20 team. Koopmeiners began his youth international career with the Netherlands under-19 team in 2016, making 13 appearances without scoring during the 2016–17 period.[36] His debut came in a friendly match against Germany on 9 May 2016, and he featured prominently in the UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers, including a 2–1 win over Romania in June 2016. The highlight of his U19 tenure was participation in the 2017 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Georgia, where the Netherlands advanced to the semi-finals, defeating England 1–0 in the quarter-finals before a 3–2 extra-time loss to Portugal; Koopmeiners started all five matches in the tournament. In 2018, Koopmeiners progressed to the Netherlands under-21 team, earning his debut on 22 March in a 4–1 friendly defeat to Belgium in Doetinchem.[37] Over the next two years, he accumulated 17 caps and scored 4 goals, often serving as captain and demonstrating leadership qualities in midfield. Notable performances included his first international goal for the U21s on 11 September 2018, a penalty in a 2–1 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying loss to Scotland, and contributions during the successful qualification campaign for the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, where he appeared in key qualifiers such as a 4–0 win over Poland in November 2019.[38] Koopmeiners' strong showings at youth level, totaling 42 caps and 4 goals across various age groups, paved the way for his senior international call-up in September 2020.[39]Senior international career
Koopmeiners earned his first senior cap for the Netherlands on 7 October 2020, coming on as a substitute in the 84th minute of a 1–0 friendly victory against Mexico at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam.[40] His competitive debut followed on 7 September 2021, during a 6–1 FIFA World Cup qualification win over Turkey, where he recorded an assist for Donyell Malen's goal. Under interim coach Dwight Lodeweges initially, and later Frank de Boer, Koopmeiners quickly established himself as a versatile midfielder capable of contributing defensively and in build-up play. Koopmeiners scored his maiden senior international goal on 8 June 2022, netting the opener in a 3–2 UEFA Nations League triumph against Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium. He added a goal against Gibraltar in a 6–0 Euro 2024 qualifying rout on 21 November 2023, and his third senior goal against Hungary in a 4–0 UEFA Nations League win on 16 November 2024, bringing his tally to three goals across his international career. During the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, he featured in all five of the Netherlands' matches, starting three group-stage games and appearing as a substitute in the round of 16 against the United States and the quarter-final penalty shootout loss to Argentina, as the team advanced to the last eight under Louis van Gaal. An adductor injury sustained in May 2024 forced Koopmeiners to withdraw from the Netherlands' UEFA Euro 2024 squad just days before their opening match, missing the tournament entirely. He recovered and returned to international duty during the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League campaign under Ronald Koeman, making substitute appearances in the group stage, including against Hungary (where he scored the fourth goal in a 4–0 win) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (1–1 draw) in November 2024. In March 2025, Koopmeiners contributed off the bench in both legs of the Nations League quarter-final against Spain, but the Netherlands were eliminated after 2–2 and 3–3 draws, losing 5–4 on penalties. As of November 2025, he has accumulated 35 caps and three goals, often deployed in central or defensive midfield roles for his tactical intelligence and passing range.[41]Style of play and personal life
Style of play
Teun Koopmeiners is renowned for his versatility, primarily operating as a central or defensive midfielder, though he has also featured as a mezzala, wide midfielder, and occasionally as a centre-back throughout his career.[42] At AZ Alkmaar, he established himself as a box-to-box midfielder, contributing both defensively and in attack, before evolving into a more fluid, multi-positional role under Gian Piero Gasperini at Atalanta, where he adapted to the team's dynamic 3-4-2-1 system.[43] By 2025, at Juventus, Koopmeiners has shifted to a hybrid defender-midfielder role, particularly as a left-sided centre-back in Luciano Spalletti's 3-5-2 formation, allowing him to push forward as an extra midfielder while leveraging his prior experience in centre-back appearances at AZ.[44][32] His key attributes include strong leadership, demonstrated by his captaincy of AZ Alkmaar at the age of 23, where he led by example in high-stakes Eredivisie matches.[42] Koopmeiners excels in passing accuracy, averaging 86% completion rates with 10.45 progressive passes per 90 minutes during his AZ tenure, enabling him to dictate tempo and break lines effectively.[43] Defensively, he is adept at tackling and recoveries, recording 8.70 ball recoveries per 90 and a 66.3% success rate in defensive duels, while his goal-scoring prowess from midfield—highlighted by his 12 goals in the 2023-24 Serie A season—adds a consistent attacking threat.[43][11] At 1.84 meters tall, his aerial ability further bolsters his effectiveness in both midfield battles and defensive duties.[45] Koopmeiners' style draws comparisons to players like Daley Blind for his composed, left-footed distribution and positional intelligence, as well as Nemanja Matić for his disciplined off-ball work and screening ability.[43] His tactical fit under Gasperini emphasized aggressive pressing and off-the-ball runs in Atalanta's high-intensity setup, while Spalletti's system at Juventus in 2025 has revitalized him by allowing greater ball involvement and forward pushes, addressing earlier struggles in a more advanced role under Thiago Motta.[42][44] This evolution from a traditional box-to-box presence to a hybrid profile underscores his adaptability, though he occasionally shows limitations in high-volume passing compared to pure playmakers.[42]Personal life
Teun Koopmeiners has a younger brother, Peer Koopmeiners, who is also a professional footballer and currently plays as a midfielder for AZ Alkmaar in the Eredivisie.[46][47] Koopmeiners is in a long-term relationship with his girlfriend, Rosa Schmidt, a businesswoman and influencer; the couple has been together since 2019 and has no publicly known children.[48][49] Since moving to Italy in 2021 to join Atalanta, Koopmeiners has expressed enjoyment of life in the country, stating in early 2024 that he and his girlfriend "love life in Italy."[48] Following his transfer to Juventus in August 2024, he relocated to Turin, where he continues to reside as of late 2025.[11] Koopmeiners suffered a significant personal setback in June 2024 when he sustained a groin injury during warm-up for a friendly match against Iceland, ruling him out of the entire UEFA Euro 2024 tournament with the Netherlands; he described the absence as a "nightmare."[50][51]Career statistics
Club
Teun Koopmeiners' club career encompasses stints at AZ Alkmaar, Atalanta, and Juventus, with cumulative statistics reflecting his contributions across domestic leagues, cups, and European competitions up to November 2025. At AZ Alkmaar from 2017 to 2021, he recorded 154 appearances, 43 goals, and 17 assists in all competitions.[17] With Atalanta from 2021 to 2024, these figures stood at 129 appearances, 29 goals, and 15 assists.[17] Since joining Juventus in August 2024, he has amassed 61 appearances, 5 goals, and 3 assists as of November 2025.[17] Breakdowns by major competitions highlight his impact in domestic leagues, where he tallied 116 appearances and 35 goals in the Eredivisie for AZ Alkmaar, 97 appearances and 26 goals in Serie A for Atalanta, and 38 appearances with 3 goals in Serie A for Juventus through the 2024–25 season.[52] In European competitions, Koopmeiners has 40 appearances and 4 goals across the Europa League (primarily with AZ and Atalanta) and 10 appearances in the Champions League (with Juventus).[17] Cup performances include 15 appearances and 5 goals in the KNVB Cup and Coppa Italia combined.[17] The following table details his appearances, goals, and assists by season and competition, focusing on domestic leagues and key European ties (cups omitted for brevity as they represent fewer than 10% of total minutes); data includes the partial 2025–26 season for Juventus.| Season | Club | Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017–18 | AZ Alkmaar | Eredivisie | 26 | 1 | 4 |
| 2017–18 | AZ Alkmaar | Eerste Divisie | 8 | 1 | 1 |
| 2018–19 | AZ Alkmaar | Eredivisie | 32 | 8 | 1 |
| 2019–20 | AZ Alkmaar | Eredivisie | 25 | 11 | 2 |
| 2019–20 | AZ Alkmaar | Europa League | 8 | 0 | 1 |
| 2020–21 | AZ Alkmaar | Eredivisie | 31 | 15 | 5 |
| 2020–21 | AZ Alkmaar | Europa League | 6 | 1 | 2 |
| 2021–22 | AZ Alkmaar | Eredivisie | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| 2021–22 | Atalanta | Serie A | 30 | 4 | 1 |
| 2021–22 | Atalanta | Europa League | 8 | 1 | 2 |
| 2022–23 | Atalanta | Serie A | 33 | 10 | 4 |
| 2023–24 | Atalanta | Serie A | 34 | 12 | 5 |
| 2023–24 | Atalanta | Europa League | 15 | 3 | 2 |
| 2024–25 | Juventus | Serie A | 28 | 3 | 3 |
| 2025–26 | Juventus | Serie A | 10 | 0 | 0 |
| 2025–26 | Juventus | Champions League | 4 | 0 | 0 |
International
Koopmeiners has represented the Netherlands at senior international level since 2020, accumulating 25 caps and 3 goals as of November 2025. His appearances include major tournaments such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where he featured in 5 matches and scored 1 goal during the quarter-final against Argentina. In the UEFA Nations League, he has made 10 appearances across various editions, scoring 1 goal. He has also recorded 1 goal in 2022 World Cup qualifiers and 1 goal in UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers over 6 and 4 appearances, respectively.[41] At youth level, Koopmeiners played 13 matches for the Netherlands U19 team without scoring, primarily during the 2016/17 season. For the U21 side, he earned 2 caps in 2018, also without goals, in UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers. The following table lists all of Koopmeiners' international goals for the senior team, with match details up to his most recent appearance in November 2025:| No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7 Sep 2021 | Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam | Turkey | 5–1 | 6–1 | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying |
| 2 | 8 Jun 2022 | Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff | Wales | 1–2 | 1–2 | 2022–23 UEFA Nations League |
| 3 | 9 Dec 2022 | Lusail Stadium, Lusail | Argentina | 2–2 | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | 2022 FIFA World Cup |
Honours
Atalanta BC
Teun Koopmeiners won the UEFA Europa League with Atalanta BC in the 2023–24 season, starting in the 3–0 final victory over Bayer Leverkusen on 22 May 2024.[24] He also reached the Coppa Italia final that season but finished as runner-up after a 1–0 defeat to Juventus on 15 May 2024.AZ Alkmaar
During his time at AZ Alkmaar, Koopmeiners was part of the team that reached the KNVB Cup final in the 2017–18 season, losing 3–0 to AFC Ajax.[54] AZ finished as Eredivisie runners-up in 2020–21, with Koopmeiners serving as club captain during the 2020–21 season until his departure.[1]Juventus FC
As of November 2025, Koopmeiners has not won any major club trophies with Juventus, who finished fourth in Serie A during the 2024–25 season and were eliminated in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals by Empoli. The club also exited the 2025 Supercoppa Italiana in the semi-finals with a 2–1 loss to AC Milan.[55]Individual awards
- Eredivisie Player of the Season: 2020–21 (with AZ Alkmaar).[1]
- Serie A Goal of the Season: 2022–23 (with Atalanta BC, for his long-range strike against Monza).[56]
- Serie A Player of the Month: May–June 2023 (with Atalanta BC).[57]