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Eredivisie (women)

The Vrouwen Eredivisie (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈeːrədiˌvizi]) (Dutch for Honor Division, Eredivisie Vrouwen before 2020), also known as the Azerion Eredivisie Vrouwen due to a 3 year sponsor contract starting from the 2022–2023 season,[1] is the highest women's football league in the Netherlands. Organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) it was established in 2007 as a professional league and played for five seasons until 2012 when the leagues of the Netherlands and Belgium merged forming a single combined league (BeNe League). After three seasons the BeNe League folded and the Eredivisie was restarted in the 2015–16 season. The top 2 teams receive a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

Vrouwen Eredivisie
Organising bodyKNVB
Founded20 March 2007
2 April 2015 (reestablished)
First season2007–08
Country Netherlands
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)
League cup(s)Eredivisie Cup [nl]
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
Current championsAjax (3rd title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsFC Twente
(8 titles)
TV partnersNOS
ESPN
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2023–24

History edit

Background edit

Since the 1970s amateur women's football competitions have been played in the Netherlands with the Hoofdklasse being the highest level. During the 1990s the popularity of women's football rose with the sport becoming an Olympic event in 1996 and hundreds of thousands of tickets sold during the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. With the Netherlands women's national football team unable to qualify to major tournaments such as FIFA Women's World Cups, UEFA Women's Euros or Olympic Games and the most talented female players leaving for Germany or other countries with professional leagues, the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) felt compelled to act.[2][3]

In January 2007, the KNVB presented plans of the Eredivisie Vrouwen, a professional women's league.[2] A number of clubs were interested and on 20 March 2007, the league was officially unveiled by the KNVB for three seasons with the first scheduled for 2007–08 with six clubs taking part (ADO Den Haag, AZ, SC Heerenveen, FC Twente, FC Utrecht and Willem II).[4][5][6]

According to the league's business plan, initially the national team players were divided amongst the six clubs, apart from organizing the league the KNVB provided a start-up subsidy, contribution to the costs and technical assistance to the professional clubs, which in return should provide technical and medical staff, transport, training and other facilities to their players. The clubs also had to affiliate an amateur club who would use players coming back from injury or reserve players or young talented players from the professional club. The idea was to expand the league from 6 to 10–12 clubs in 5–8 years.[7][8]

2007–2012 edit

 
Opening ceremony (29-09-2007)
 
Opening match, FC Twente vs. SC Heerenveen (29-09-2007)

On 29 August 2007 the opening ceremony for the launch of the Eredivisie Vrouwen took place at the Arke Stadion in Enschede, with the presentation of the six participating teams, ahead of the league's inaugural match played by FC Twente and SC Heerenveen in front of 5.500 spectators. Visitors SC Heerenveen won the match 3–2 and Marieke van Ottele scored the first ever Eredivisie goal for FC Twente after 73 seconds in the match.[9][10] At the end of the 2007–08 season, AZ were crowned the first Eredivisie champions and Karin Stevens the top scorer with 20 goals.

On 15 April 2008, Roda JC was confirmed as the seventh team for the 2008–09 season.[11] AZ won the championship for a second year running and Sylvia Smit was the top scorer with 14 goals.

On 5 May 2009, financial problems forced Roda JC to announce its withdraw from the Eredivisie.[12] Six teams participated in the 2009–10 season which for a third consecutive season was won by AZ and had Sylvia Smit (for a second consecutive season) and Chantal de Ridder as top scorers with 11 goals each.

Two new teams joined the league (VVV-Venlo and FC Zwolle) on 10 March 2010,[13] taking the total of participating teams to eight for the 2010–11 season. At the end of the season FC Twente won its first league title, breaking AZ three year championship hegemony. Chantal de Ridder was the top scorer for a second consecutive season with 19 goals.

Changes ahead of 2011–12

On 22 February 2011, during the second half of the 2010–11 season, a meeting between the League (Stichting Eredivisie Vrouwen – SEV), KNVB and clubs was held to discuss possible improvement to the league. A statement from the KNVB announced that from next season matchdays would move from Thursdays to Fridays, relationship changes between clubs and their affiliated amateur clubs, guideline principles amongst other topics discussed and the financial conditions were to be discussed on a further meeting, as the KNVB was trying to keep the league with eight teams next season.[14] At the same day following the meeting, three time league champions AZ announced it would withdraw from the league once the season was completed.[15] On the following day Willem II announced it was also withdrawing from the league's next season.[16] Financial issues were responsible for both clubs decision.[17] PSV, working to build a women's team, confirmed on 3 March 2011 it would not be able to participate in the next season.[18] On 8 March 2011, FC Utrecht also announced its withdraw from next season also due to financial reasons,[19][20] but on 6 April 2011 retreated its withdraw and confirmed it had secured finances for one more season.[21] On 14 April 2011 it was SC Heerenveen who announced its withdraw due to financial issues,[22] two weeks later, on 26 April 2011, as the club continued working to find sponsors to remain in the league, RBC Roosendaal presented a possibility of entering a team if its male team remained in Jupiler League.[23] The KNVB extension of the clubs registration deadline allowed SC Heerenveen to secure the funds needed to play another season and on 28 April 2011 the club confirmed its participation.[24] On 27 May 2011 SC Telstar was confirmed as the seventh team for the season.[25]

The 2011–12 season was won by ADO Den Haag, the club first league title, and Priscilla de Vos was the top scorer with 16 goals. It was to be the Eredivisie last season, as on 30 August 2011 the KNVB and its Belgian counterpart (KBVB) presented a proposal to merge its respective women's professional leagues into a combined BeNe League.[26] On 10 December 2010 the KBVB agreed to go ahead with the BeNe Lague[27] and two days later the KNVB decided to stop investing in the Eredivisie Vrouwen for the next three years.[28] On 13 February 2012 the KNVB announced it was also going ahead with the BeNe League[29] and on 23 March 2012 it received approval from UEFA.[30] The new league had its inaugural season in 2012–13.

2015–present edit

After three season the BeNe League folded at the end of the 2014–15 season.[31] On 2 April 2015, the KNVB confirmed the restart of the Eredivisie Vrouwen with the participation of the seven Dutch clubs that played in the BeNe League's last season.[32]

The 2015–16 season had Ajax and PSV, after both clubs established women's teams in 2012, making their debut in the Eredivisie Vrouwen alongside ADO Den Haag, SC Heerenveen, Telstar, FC Twente and PEC Zwolle which were all returning to the Eredivisie after the 2011–12 season.[33] FC Twente won the title, its second Eredivisie title, and Jill Roord was the top scorer with 20 goals.

The 2016–17 season was played by eight clubs after Achilles '29 was confirmed as newcomers on 16 June 2016.[34][35] Ajax won the title for the first time and Katja Snoeijs was the top scorer with 21 goals.

On 1 March 2017, Telstar announced it was being replaced by a new club called VV Alkmaar.[36][37] On 10 April 2017, Excelsior Barendrecht became the ninth team for the 2017–18 season.[38] On 21 April 2017, VV Alkmaar was officially formed.[39]

On 26 April 2019, SC Heerenveen announced they will not take part in the 2019–20 season of the Eredivisie.[40] Due to COVID-19, the 2019–20 season was concluded early, and no champion was named. For the 2020–21 season, the league was re-branded as Vrouwen Eredivisie and given a new logo with a stylized lioness.

On 31 March 2021, Feyenoord announced that the club would be joining the Eredivisie from the start of the 2021–22 season.[41]

In January 2022 Dutch media started reporting that both Fortuna Sittard and Telstar would be competing in the Eredivisie the following season,[42] taking the total to 11 clubs. For Telstar it meant a return after 5 years, while Fortuna was a newcomer. Both wanted to capitalise on the growing popularity of the women's game in the Netherlands

Format edit

For its first three seasons (2007–08 to 2009–10), the Eredivisie was played in a quadruple round-robin with teams playing each other four times a season, twice at home and twice away. For the next two season (2010–11 and 2011–12) it was changed to a triple round-robin, teams playing each other three times (once at home, once away with the third confrontation defined by a lottery-system before the season). In 2015–16 it revert to the original quadruple round-robin used in the first three seasons. From 2016 to 2017 the season was split in two parts, the regular season where all clubs play a triple round-robin format and the play-off where the best four teams of the regular season form a champions group and the remaining teams form a placement group, a double round-robin (one match home and one away) in each group. The points accumulated at the regular season are halved and added to the points of the play-off stage rounds.[43] From the start of the 2021–22 season the league will move to a triple round-robin system with the playoffs being completely eliminated.[44]

There is no relegation from the Eredivisie, although a relegation/promotion system was planned in the long run.[45]

Teams edit

Current season edit

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Location of teams in the Women's Eredivisie 2023–24

The following teams are contesting the 2023–24 season.

Team City / Town Venue Debut season
ADO Den Haag Den Haag Kyocera Stadion 2007–08
AFC Ajax Amsterdam Sportpark De Toekomst 2015–16
SC Heerenveen Heerenveen Sportpark Skoatterwâld 2007–08
AZ Alkmaar Alkmaar Sportpark Robonsbosweg 2023–24*
SBV Excelsior Rotterdam Stadion Woudestein, Sportpark de Bongerd 2017–18
Feyenoord Rotterdam Varkenoord 2021–22
PSV Eindhoven Jan Louwers Stadion 2015–16
FC Twente Enschede Sportcampus Diekman 2007–08
PEC Zwolle Zwolle IJsseldelta Stadion 2010–11
Telstar Velsen BUKO Stadion 2022–23*
Fortuna Sittard Sittard 2022–23
FC Utrecht FC Utrecht Galgenwaard, Zoudenbalch 2023–24*

*=return after previously playing in the Eredivisie

Overview edit

Clubs performance per season.

Team City / Town Seasons (no. clubs) Total
2007
–08

(6)
2008
–09

(7)
2009
–10

(6)
2010
–11

(8)
2011
–12

(7)
2015
–16

(7)
2016
–17

(8)
2017
–18

(9)
2018
–19

(9)
2019
–20

(8)[a]
2020
–21

(8)
2021
–22

(9)
2022
–23

(11)
2023
–24

(12)
Achilles '29 Groesbeek DNP[b] 7 8 9 DNP 3
ADO Den Haag The Hague 4 2 2 2 1 4 4 6 4 5 4 4 5 14
Ajax Amsterdam DNP 2 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 8
VV Alkmaar Alkmaar DNP 7 7 6 8 8 9 DNP 6
AZ Alkmaar Alkmaar 1 1 1 3 DNP 5
Excelsior[c] Rotterdam DNP 9 8 8 7 9 11 7
Feyenoord Rotterdam DNP 5 7 3
Fortuna Sittard Sittard DNP 3 2
SC Heerenveen Heerenveen 6 6 6 4 7 6 6 3 6 4 5 7 8 14
PSV Eindhoven Eindhoven DNP 3 3 5 3 1 2 3 4 9
Roda JC Kerkrade DNP 7 DNP 1
Telstar Velsen DNP 3 5 5 DNP 10 5
FC Twente Enschede 5 5 4 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 14
FC Utrecht Utrecht 3 4 5 5 4 DNP 6
VVV-Venlo Venlo DNP 6 5 DNP 2
Willem II Tilburg 2 3 3 7 DNP 4
PEC Zwolle Zwolle DNP 8 6 7 8 4 5 7 6 6 6 11

Note: Eredivisie did not take place between 2012 and 2015 (see BeNe League).

  1. ^ Season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands.
  2. ^ Did not participate
  3. ^ previously Excelsior Barendrecht

Champions edit

Titles by club edit

Includes titles won as premier Dutch club in the BeNe League.

Team Titles
FC Twente 8
AZ 3
Ajax 3
ADO Den Haag 1

Topscorers edit

 
Sylvia Smit, two time top-scorer

Golden Shoe edit

From 2007 to 2012 the yearly Golden Shoe (Dutch: Gouden Schoen) was awarded to the best player of the Eredivisie Vrouwen. The "Vrouw & Voetbal" magazine started the competition in 2007. The winner receives a golden shoe-shaped trophy. In the season 2009–10 the organisation and election was taken over by "Vrouwenvoetbal Nederland" who added an award for the best goalkeeper and in the season 2010–11 an award for the best talented player was created.[69]

Season Golden shoe Best goalkeeper Talent of the year Elected by
2007–08   Femke Maes (Willem II) Not awarded Not awarded Vrouw & Voetbal[70]
2008–09   Sheila van den Bulk (ADO Den Haag)
  Jeanine van Dalen (ADO Den Haag)
Vrouw & Voetbal[71]
2009–10   Kim Dolstra (AZ)   Angela Christ (FC Utrecht) VrouwenvoetbalNederland[72]
2010–11   Jorike Olde Loohuis (sc Heerenveen)   Angela Christ (FC Utrecht)   Tula de Wit (FC Utrecht) VrouwenvoetbalNederland[73]
2011–12   Tessa Oudejans (FC Utrecht)   Angela Christ (FC Utrecht)   Jeslynn Kuijpers (VVV-Venlo) VrouwenvoetbalNederland[74]

Naming Rights edit

In Februari 2021 it was announced that Pure Energie had signed a contract with the KNVB for the right to rename the Vrouwen Eredivisie.[75] Prior to the 2022–23 season Azerion took over these rights.[1]

Broadcasting edit

As of the 2022–23 season, league matches played on Sunday are broadcast on ESPN. Public service broadcaster NOS occasionally broadcasts some Sunday games live and provides game highlights during the Studio Sport programme.[76]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Vrouwenvoetbalnederland.nl (in Dutch)
  • League at soccerway.com, standings, results & fixtures

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For the Eredivisie for women s handball see Eredivisie women s handball The Vrouwen Eredivisie Dutch pronunciation ˈeːrediˌvizi Dutch for Honor Division Eredivisie Vrouwen before 2020 also known as the Azerion Eredivisie Vrouwen due to a 3 year sponsor contract starting from the 2022 2023 season 1 is the highest women s football league in the Netherlands Organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association KNVB it was established in 2007 as a professional league and played for five seasons until 2012 when the leagues of the Netherlands and Belgium merged forming a single combined league BeNe League After three seasons the BeNe League folded and the Eredivisie was restarted in the 2015 16 season The top 2 teams receive a spot in the UEFA Women s Champions League Vrouwen EredivisieOrganising bodyKNVBFounded20 March 20072 April 2015 reestablished First season2007 08Country NetherlandsConfederationUEFANumber of teams12Level on pyramid1Domestic cup s KNVB Women s Cup Dutch Women s Super Cup nl League cup s Eredivisie Cup nl International cup s UEFA Champions LeagueCurrent championsAjax 3rd title 2022 23 Most championshipsFC Twente 8 titles TV partnersNOSESPNWebsiteOfficial websiteCurrent 2023 24 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 2007 2012 1 3 2015 present 2 Format 3 Teams 3 1 Current season 3 2 Overview 4 Champions 4 1 Titles by club 5 Topscorers 6 Golden Shoe 7 Naming Rights 8 Broadcasting 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editBackground edit Since the 1970s amateur women s football competitions have been played in the Netherlands with the Hoofdklasse being the highest level During the 1990s the popularity of women s football rose with the sport becoming an Olympic event in 1996 and hundreds of thousands of tickets sold during the 1999 FIFA Women s World Cup With the Netherlands women s national football team unable to qualify to major tournaments such as FIFA Women s World Cups UEFA Women s Euros or Olympic Games and the most talented female players leaving for Germany or other countries with professional leagues the Royal Dutch Football Association KNVB felt compelled to act 2 3 In January 2007 the KNVB presented plans of the Eredivisie Vrouwen a professional women s league 2 A number of clubs were interested and on 20 March 2007 the league was officially unveiled by the KNVB for three seasons with the first scheduled for 2007 08 with six clubs taking part ADO Den Haag AZ SC Heerenveen FC Twente FC Utrecht and Willem II 4 5 6 According to the league s business plan initially the national team players were divided amongst the six clubs apart from organizing the league the KNVB provided a start up subsidy contribution to the costs and technical assistance to the professional clubs which in return should provide technical and medical staff transport training and other facilities to their players The clubs also had to affiliate an amateur club who would use players coming back from injury or reserve players or young talented players from the professional club The idea was to expand the league from 6 to 10 12 clubs in 5 8 years 7 8 2007 2012 edit nbsp Opening ceremony 29 09 2007 nbsp Opening match FC Twente vs SC Heerenveen 29 09 2007 On 29 August 2007 the opening ceremony for the launch of the Eredivisie Vrouwen took place at the Arke Stadion in Enschede with the presentation of the six participating teams ahead of the league s inaugural match played by FC Twente and SC Heerenveen in front of 5 500 spectators Visitors SC Heerenveen won the match 3 2 and Marieke van Ottele scored the first ever Eredivisie goal for FC Twente after 73 seconds in the match 9 10 At the end of the 2007 08 season AZ were crowned the first Eredivisie champions and Karin Stevens the top scorer with 20 goals On 15 April 2008 Roda JC was confirmed as the seventh team for the 2008 09 season 11 AZ won the championship for a second year running and Sylvia Smit was the top scorer with 14 goals On 5 May 2009 financial problems forced Roda JC to announce its withdraw from the Eredivisie 12 Six teams participated in the 2009 10 season which for a third consecutive season was won by AZ and had Sylvia Smit for a second consecutive season and Chantal de Ridder as top scorers with 11 goals each Two new teams joined the league VVV Venlo and FC Zwolle on 10 March 2010 13 taking the total of participating teams to eight for the 2010 11 season At the end of the season FC Twente won its first league title breaking AZ three year championship hegemony Chantal de Ridder was the top scorer for a second consecutive season with 19 goals Changes ahead of 2011 12On 22 February 2011 during the second half of the 2010 11 season a meeting between the League Stichting Eredivisie Vrouwen SEV KNVB and clubs was held to discuss possible improvement to the league A statement from the KNVB announced that from next season matchdays would move from Thursdays to Fridays relationship changes between clubs and their affiliated amateur clubs guideline principles amongst other topics discussed and the financial conditions were to be discussed on a further meeting as the KNVB was trying to keep the league with eight teams next season 14 At the same day following the meeting three time league champions AZ announced it would withdraw from the league once the season was completed 15 On the following day Willem II announced it was also withdrawing from the league s next season 16 Financial issues were responsible for both clubs decision 17 PSV working to build a women s team confirmed on 3 March 2011 it would not be able to participate in the next season 18 On 8 March 2011 FC Utrecht also announced its withdraw from next season also due to financial reasons 19 20 but on 6 April 2011 retreated its withdraw and confirmed it had secured finances for one more season 21 On 14 April 2011 it was SC Heerenveen who announced its withdraw due to financial issues 22 two weeks later on 26 April 2011 as the club continued working to find sponsors to remain in the league RBC Roosendaal presented a possibility of entering a team if its male team remained in Jupiler League 23 The KNVB extension of the clubs registration deadline allowed SC Heerenveen to secure the funds needed to play another season and on 28 April 2011 the club confirmed its participation 24 On 27 May 2011 SC Telstar was confirmed as the seventh team for the season 25 The 2011 12 season was won by ADO Den Haag the club first league title and Priscilla de Vos was the top scorer with 16 goals It was to be the Eredivisie last season as on 30 August 2011 the KNVB and its Belgian counterpart KBVB presented a proposal to merge its respective women s professional leagues into a combined BeNe League 26 On 10 December 2010 the KBVB agreed to go ahead with the BeNe Lague 27 and two days later the KNVB decided to stop investing in the Eredivisie Vrouwen for the next three years 28 On 13 February 2012 the KNVB announced it was also going ahead with the BeNe League 29 and on 23 March 2012 it received approval from UEFA 30 The new league had its inaugural season in 2012 13 2015 present edit After three season the BeNe League folded at the end of the 2014 15 season 31 On 2 April 2015 the KNVB confirmed the restart of the Eredivisie Vrouwen with the participation of the seven Dutch clubs that played in the BeNe League s last season 32 The 2015 16 season had Ajax and PSV after both clubs established women s teams in 2012 making their debut in the Eredivisie Vrouwen alongside ADO Den Haag SC Heerenveen Telstar FC Twente and PEC Zwolle which were all returning to the Eredivisie after the 2011 12 season 33 FC Twente won the title its second Eredivisie title and Jill Roord was the top scorer with 20 goals The 2016 17 season was played by eight clubs after Achilles 29 was confirmed as newcomers on 16 June 2016 34 35 Ajax won the title for the first time and Katja Snoeijs was the top scorer with 21 goals On 1 March 2017 Telstar announced it was being replaced by a new club called VV Alkmaar 36 37 On 10 April 2017 Excelsior Barendrecht became the ninth team for the 2017 18 season 38 On 21 April 2017 VV Alkmaar was officially formed 39 On 26 April 2019 SC Heerenveen announced they will not take part in the 2019 20 season of the Eredivisie 40 Due to COVID 19 the 2019 20 season was concluded early and no champion was named For the 2020 21 season the league was re branded as Vrouwen Eredivisie and given a new logo with a stylized lioness On 31 March 2021 Feyenoord announced that the club would be joining the Eredivisie from the start of the 2021 22 season 41 In January 2022 Dutch media started reporting that both Fortuna Sittard and Telstar would be competing in the Eredivisie the following season 42 taking the total to 11 clubs For Telstar it meant a return after 5 years while Fortuna was a newcomer Both wanted to capitalise on the growing popularity of the women s game in the NetherlandsFormat editFor its first three seasons 2007 08 to 2009 10 the Eredivisie was played in a quadruple round robin with teams playing each other four times a season twice at home and twice away For the next two season 2010 11 and 2011 12 it was changed to a triple round robin teams playing each other three times once at home once away with the third confrontation defined by a lottery system before the season In 2015 16 it revert to the original quadruple round robin used in the first three seasons From 2016 to 2017 the season was split in two parts the regular season where all clubs play a triple round robin format and the play off where the best four teams of the regular season form a champions group and the remaining teams form a placement group a double round robin one match home and one away in each group The points accumulated at the regular season are halved and added to the points of the play off stage rounds 43 From the start of the 2021 22 season the league will move to a triple round robin system with the playoffs being completely eliminated 44 There is no relegation from the Eredivisie although a relegation promotion system was planned in the long run 45 Teams editCurrent season edit nbsp nbsp ADO nbsp FC Twente nbsp Ajax nbsp PSV nbsp PEC Zwolle nbsp AZ nbsp Excelsior nbsp Heerenveen nbsp Feyenoord nbsp Fortuna Sittard nbsp Telstar nbsp FC Utrechtclass notpageimage Location of teams in the Women s Eredivisie 2023 24 The following teams are contesting the 2023 24 season Team City Town Venue Debut seasonADO Den Haag Den Haag Kyocera Stadion 2007 08AFC Ajax Amsterdam Sportpark De Toekomst 2015 16SC Heerenveen Heerenveen Sportpark Skoatterwald 2007 08AZ Alkmaar Alkmaar Sportpark Robonsbosweg 2023 24 SBV Excelsior Rotterdam Stadion Woudestein Sportpark de Bongerd 2017 18Feyenoord Rotterdam Varkenoord 2021 22PSV Eindhoven Jan Louwers Stadion 2015 16FC Twente Enschede Sportcampus Diekman 2007 08PEC Zwolle Zwolle IJsseldelta Stadion 2010 11Telstar Velsen BUKO Stadion 2022 23 Fortuna Sittard Sittard 2022 23FC Utrecht FC Utrecht Galgenwaard Zoudenbalch 2023 24 return after previously playing in the Eredivisie Overview edit Clubs performance per season Team City Town Seasons no clubs Total2007 08 6 2008 09 7 2009 10 6 2010 11 8 2011 12 7 2015 16 7 2016 17 8 2017 18 9 2018 19 9 2019 20 8 a 2020 21 8 2021 22 9 2022 23 11 2023 24 12 Achilles 29 Groesbeek DNP b 7 8 9 DNP 3ADO Den Haag The Hague 4 2 2 2 1 4 4 6 4 5 4 4 5 14Ajax Amsterdam DNP 2 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 8VV Alkmaar Alkmaar DNP 7 7 6 8 8 9 DNP 6AZ Alkmaar Alkmaar 1 1 1 3 DNP 5Excelsior c Rotterdam DNP 9 8 8 7 9 11 7Feyenoord Rotterdam DNP 5 7 3Fortuna Sittard Sittard DNP 3 2SC Heerenveen Heerenveen 6 6 6 4 7 6 6 3 6 4 5 7 8 14PSV Eindhoven Eindhoven DNP 3 3 5 3 1 2 3 4 9Roda JC Kerkrade DNP 7 DNP 1Telstar Velsen DNP 3 5 5 DNP 10 5FC Twente Enschede 5 5 4 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 14FC Utrecht Utrecht 3 4 5 5 4 DNP 6VVV Venlo Venlo DNP 6 5 DNP 2Willem II Tilburg 2 3 3 7 DNP 4PEC Zwolle Zwolle DNP 8 6 7 8 4 5 7 6 6 6 11Note Eredivisie did not take place between 2012 and 2015 see BeNe League Season abandoned due to COVID 19 pandemic in the Netherlands Did not participate previously Excelsior BarendrechtChampions editSee also List of Dutch women s football champions Year Winners Runners up Third No teams Reference2007 08 AZ Willem II FC Utrecht 6 46 47 2008 09 AZ ADO Den Haag Willem II 7 46 48 2009 10 AZ ADO Den Haag Willem II 6 46 49 50 2010 11 FC Twente ADO Den Haag AZ 8 46 51 52 2011 12 ADO Den Haag FC Twente Telstar 7 46 53 54 2012 13 FC Twente see BeNe League2013 14 FC Twente see BeNe League2014 15 FC Twente see BeNe League2015 16 FC Twente Ajax PSV 7 55 56 2016 17 Ajax FC Twente PSV 8 57 58 59 60 2017 18 Ajax FC Twente SC Heerenveen 9 61 62 2018 19 FC Twente Ajax PSV 92019 20 not awarded 8 63 2020 21 FC Twente PSV Ajax 82021 22 FC Twente Ajax PSV 9 64 2022 23 Ajax FC Twente Fortuna Sittard 11Titles by club edit Includes titles won as premier Dutch club in the BeNe League Team TitlesFC Twente 8AZ 3Ajax 3ADO Den Haag 1Topscorers edit nbsp Sylvia Smit two time top scorerSeason Topscorer Goals Club Reference2007 08 nbsp Karin Stevens 20 Willem II 65 2008 09 nbsp Sylvia Smit 14 Heerenveen 65 2009 10 nbsp Sylvia Smit nbsp Chantal de Ridder 11 HeerenveenAZ 65 2010 11 nbsp Chantal de Ridder 19 AZ 65 2011 12 nbsp Priscilla de Vos 16 Telstar 65 2015 16 nbsp Jill Roord 20 Twente 55 2016 17 nbsp Katja Snoeijs 21 Telstar 57 66 2017 18 nbsp Katja Snoeijs 25 VV Alkmaar 61 67 2018 19 nbsp Joelle Smits 25 Twente2020 21 nbsp Joelle Smits 23 PSV2021 22 nbsp Fenna Kalma 33 Twente 68 2022 23 nbsp Fenna Kalma 30 TwenteGolden Shoe editFrom 2007 to 2012 the yearly Golden Shoe Dutch Gouden Schoen was awarded to the best player of the Eredivisie Vrouwen The Vrouw amp Voetbal magazine started the competition in 2007 The winner receives a golden shoe shaped trophy In the season 2009 10 the organisation and election was taken over by Vrouwenvoetbal Nederland who added an award for the best goalkeeper and in the season 2010 11 an award for the best talented player was created 69 Season Golden shoe Best goalkeeper Talent of the year Elected by2007 08 nbsp Femke Maes Willem II Not awarded Not awarded Vrouw amp Voetbal 70 2008 09 nbsp Sheila van den Bulk ADO Den Haag nbsp Jeanine van Dalen ADO Den Haag Vrouw amp Voetbal 71 2009 10 nbsp Kim Dolstra AZ nbsp Angela Christ FC Utrecht VrouwenvoetbalNederland 72 2010 11 nbsp Jorike Olde Loohuis sc Heerenveen nbsp Angela Christ FC Utrecht nbsp Tula de Wit FC Utrecht VrouwenvoetbalNederland 73 2011 12 nbsp Tessa Oudejans FC Utrecht nbsp Angela Christ FC Utrecht nbsp Jeslynn Kuijpers VVV Venlo VrouwenvoetbalNederland 74 Naming Rights editIn Februari 2021 it was announced that Pure Energie had signed a contract with the KNVB for the right to rename the Vrouwen Eredivisie 75 Prior to the 2022 23 season Azerion took over these rights 1 Broadcasting editAs of the 2022 23 season league matches played on Sunday are broadcast on ESPN Public service broadcaster NOS occasionally 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