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SC Heerenveen (women)

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sc Heerenveen
Full nameSportclub Heerenveen Vrouwen
Founded2007
GroundSportpark Skoatterwâld, Heerenveen
Capacity3,000
ChairmanRobert Veenstra
Head coachNiklas Tarvajärvi
LeagueEredivisie
2023–2410th
WebsiteClub website

SC Heerenveen Vrouwen is a Dutch women's football (soccer) club based in Heerenveen that competes in the Vrouwen Eredivisie, the top women's league in the Netherlands.[1]

Several of the top Dutch women footballers, including Lieke Martens, Vivianne Miedema, and Sherida Spitse, have played for the club. The club peaked in the league table with a third place finish in the 2017–18 season.

History

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SC Heerenveen was a founding member of the Vrouwen Eredivisie in 2007. After finishing last in 2008 and 2010 and second-to-last in 2009, in 2011 it earned its best result yet, finishing 4th and reaching the national cup final, losing to AZ Alkmaar.[2] In April 2011, the club announced the women's team would disband at the end of the season,[3] but it subsequently cancelled the decision.[4] The following season, sc Heerenveen returned to the bottom of the table, finishing last.

In the 2012–13 season, sc Heerenveen moved in the newly formed BeNe League. It was the second-to-last Dutch team in the league, an overall 11th position.

Competition record

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Women's eredivisie
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x = season abandoned due to Covid-19

Season League Position W – D – L = Pts GF – GA Top scorer KNVB Cup
2007–08 Eredivisie 06 / 06 02 – 05 – 13 = 11 12 – 40 Delies, Eefting, Spitse (3) Quarterfinals
2008–09 06 / 07 06 – 03 – 15 = 21 28 – 43 Smit (14)
2009–10 06 / 06 04 – 06 – 10 = 18 19 – 30 Smit (11) Quarterfinals
2010–11 04 / 08 09 – 07 – 05 = 34 33 – 30 Smit (9) Finalist
2011–12 07 / 07 04 – 03 – 11 = 15 25 – 38 Miedema (10) Quarterfinals
2012–13 BeNe League 11 / 16 09 – 06 – 13 = 33 55 – 50 Miedema (27) Semifinals
2013–14 04 / 14 15 – 02 – 09 = 47 73 – 47 Miedema (41) Quarterfinals
2014–15 10 / 13 07 – 02 – 15 = 23 26 – 44 Folkertsma (6) Quarterfinals
2015–16 Eredivisie 06 / 07 04 – 05 – 15 = 17 21 – 54 Slegter (5) Round of 16
2016–17 06 / 08 09 – 03 – 15 = 30 53 – 60 Kets (16) Semifinals
2017–18 03 / 09 09 – 05 – 10 = 32 44 – 45 Kalma (21) Semifinals
2018–19 06 / 09 12 – 06 – 07 = 42 74 – 44 Hoekstra (12) Quarterfinals
2019–20 a 04 / 08 05 – 03 – 04 = 18 18 – 17 Hoekstra (4)
2020–21 05 / 08 06 – 06 – 08 = 24 32 – 38 van Dijk [nl] (7) Quarterfinals
2021–22 07 / 90 04 – 06 – 014 = 24 21 – 46 Ripa [nl] (7) Quarterfinals
2022–23 08 / 110 07 – 01 – 012 = 20 24 – 56 Ennema [nl] (10) Quarterfinals
2023–24 010 / 120 05 – 04 – 013 = 22 15 – 38 Ennema [nl] (5) Quarterfinals
2024–25 0? / 120

a = at time of cancellation of season due to Covid-19

Players

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Current squad

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As of 18 September 2023.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Jasmijn Resink
2 DF Netherlands NED Dewi Snippe
3 DF Netherlands NED Fenna Meijer
4 DF Netherlands NED Merel Bormans
5 DF Netherlands NED Iris Teijema
6 DF Netherlands NED Chantal Schouwstra
8 FW Netherlands NED Roos de Haas
9 FW Netherlands NED Janneke Ennema
10 FW Netherlands NED Jet van Beijeren
11 FW Netherlands NED Lyanne Iedema
12 DF Netherlands NED Tara Kommer
13 GK Netherlands NED IIse van Rheenan
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Netherlands NED Elize van Vilsteren
15 MF Netherlands NED Zoë Brouwer
16 MF Netherlands NED Ana Nasette
17 MF Netherlands NED Danisha Theocharis
18 FW Netherlands NED Lisanne Dik
23 DF Netherlands NED Hester Algra
24 FW Netherlands NED Demi Werther

Source: uk.women.soccerway.com[5]

Former players

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Former internationals

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Head coaches

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Broadcasting

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All Eredivisie Vrouwen matches, as of 2024, are broadcast on ESPN in the Netherlands.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Profile in UEFA's website
  2. ^ Eredivisie tables in Soccerway.com
  3. ^ Heerenveen closes its women's team. Archived 2012-05-29 at the Wayback Machine Vrouwenvoetbal Nederland
  4. ^ Heerenveen will keep on with women's football Archived 2012-05-29 at the Wayback Machine. Vrouwenvoetbal Nederland
  5. ^ "SC Heerenveen (vrouwen)". Soccerway (Women soccer). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Competitieprogramma Azerion Vrouwen Eredivisie seizoen 2024/'25 definitief". Azerion Vrouwen Eredivisie (in Dutch). 2024-07-19. Retrieved 2024-09-10.

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