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Netherlands - List of Women Champions


In July 1896, the B.L.F.C. (British Ladies Football Club) planned a tour to thecontinent and challenged two Dutch clubs, H.V.V. (Den Haag) and Sparta (Rotterdam),as well as some German ones (who, like H.V.V., declined), to play a match (in whichthe host sides would have fielded men).
Sparta initially accepted and started advertising the match, scheduledfor 30 August 1896 in Rotterdam, but cancelled it after the executive committee(dagelijks bestuur) of the N.V.B. (Dutch football federation) forbadeany of its members to participate in such a venture (on the ground of "bringingthe game into disrepute"), on penalty of a one year suspension. At the generalmeeting of the federation on 11 October 1896, Sparta requested reimbursement ofits advertising costs (13 Dutch guilders and 85 cents), but this was rejectedafter a vote among the club representatives present (20 against, 19 infavour, 1 abstention).
A first Dutch women football club was founded in May 1914 (Eerste Nederlandsche DamesVoetbal Vereeniging) but it only played friendly matches. A one-day event in 1934may be considered a first unofficial championship; in 1955/56 a league organisedby the N.D.V.B. (Nederlandse Dames Voetbalbond, founded 16 April 1955 in Utrecht)was contested but not all matches were played and the second edition plannedfor 1956/57 never took off.

N.D.V.B.1955/56  Herbido (Utrecht)1956/57    not contested1957-73    not heldTournament between district champions1973/74  vv Reutum1974/75  Osdorp                     1-0 Puck1975/76  Blauw Wit                  1-0 KFC '711976/77  RKSV Braakhuizen           1-0 KFC '711977/78  Sint Hubert1978/79  Alkmania1979/80  RKSV Braakhuizen1980/81  RKSV Braakhuizen1981/82  Puck1982/83  RKTVC 1983/84  Groote Lindt1984/85  UD (Weerselo)1985/86  KFC '711986/87  RKSV Braakhuizen1987/88  RKTVC1988/89  KFC '711989/90  Rijsoord1990/91  Den DungenHoofdklasse (3 sections followed by playoff)1991/92  Den Dungen1992/93  Den Dungen1993/94  Den DungenEredivisie (nationwide)1994/95  Den Dungen1995/96  SaestumHoofdklasse (nationwide)1996/97  Saestum1997/98  Saestum1998/99  Saestum1999/00  Saestum2000/01  vv Ter Leede2001/02  Saestum2002/03  vv Ter Leede2003/04  vv Ter Leede2004/05  Saestum2005/06  Saestum2006/07  vv Ter LeedeEredivisie (professional)2007/08  AZ2008/09  AZ2009/10  AZ2010/11  FC Twente2011/12  ADO Den HaagBeNe League2012/13  FC Twente2013/14  FC Twente2014/15  FC TwenteEredivisie (professional)2015/16  FC Twente2016/17  Ajax2017/18  Ajax2018/19  FC Twente2019/20    abandoned2020/21  FC Twente2021/22  FC Twente2022/23  Ajax2023/24  FC Twente2024/25  FC TwenteNumber of Titles (51; since 1973) 10 FC Twente (Enschede) 8 Saestum (Zeist) 5 DVC Den Dungen 4 RKSV Braakhuizen (Geldrop)   vv Ter Leede (Sassenheim) 3 Ajax (Amsterdam)   AZ (Alkmaar) 2 KFC '71 (Delft)   RKTVC (Tiel)  1 ADO Den Haag   Alkmania (Oude Wetering)   Blauw Wit (Amsterdam)   Groote Lindt (Zwijndrecht)   Osdorp (Amsterdam)   Puck (Deventer)   vv Reutum   Rijsoord (Ridderkerk)   Sint Hubert   UD (Weerselo)

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Sources included:[Fal 17],various contemporary Dutch newspapers (availablethroughDelpher)

With thanks to John Beuker, Hans Schöggl and Roberto Di Maggio

Prepared and maintained byKarel Stokkermansfor theRec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Author: Karel Stokkermans
Last updated: 9 Aug 2025

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