Dijkstra's father
Meindert was a professional footballer, though both are in no way related to
Edsger W. Dijkstra. She grew up in
Breda as a supporter of
NAC, but played for RKVV JEKA as NAC had no girls' section. She progressed to CTO Eindhoven, where she combined football with studies, before she signed for reigning national champions
AFC Ajax in 2018. She made her first team debut that October as a
substitute in a daunting
2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League tie with
Lyon. With Ajax she won the
KNVB Women's Cup in her first season with the club. In April 2021 Dijkstra decided to leave Ajax for
FC Twente upon the expiry of her contract that summer. Ajax's acquisition of
Stefanie van der Gragt had reduced Dijkstra's opportunities to play in her favoured defensive role. At Twente Dijkstra signed for one year with the option of an additional year. She made her league debut against
VV Alkmaar on 27 August 2021. Dijkstra scored her first league goal against
Excelsior on 19 December 2021, scoring in the 75th minute. On 22 June 2023, it was announced that Dijkstra would leave Twente to join Wolfsburg, but would spend one more year on loan at Twente. During her second spell at the club, she made her league debut against
SC Telstar VVNH on 16 September 2023. During her second spell, Dijkstra scored her first league goal against
Utrecht on 21 April 2024, scoring in the 90th minute. ==International career==