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SV Saestum


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clubnameSV Saestum
image
fullnameSport Vereniging Saestum
nickname
founded6 January 1926
groundSportpark Saestum
capacity
chairman
manager
leagueHoofdklasse (II)
season2009–10
position2nd
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websitehttp://www.saestum.nl/

clubname = SV Saestum | image = | fullname = Sport Vereniging Saestum| nickname = | founded = 6 January 1926| ground = Sportpark Saestum | capacity = | chairman = | manager = | league = Hoofdklasse (II)| season = 2009–10 | position = 2nd|| pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=|leftarm1=FF0000|body1=FF0000|rightarm1=FF0000|shorts1=FFFFFF|socks1=FF0000 website = http://www.saestum.nl/ | SV Saestum is a sports club from Zeist, Netherlands.

It is most known for its successful women's football team.

History

The club was founded on 6 January 1926. The women's football section opened in 1981. Since the founding of the Hoofdklasse, Saestum plays in the league, which was the highest national league in the Netherlands until the creation of the Eredivisie in 2007. In 1996 the team won its first national championship, the first one of five championships in a row. Three more titles followed in 2002, 2005 and 2006.

The club first qualified for the UEFA Women's Cup in 2002-03, they won 2 out of 3 matches in the first qualifying round. In the 2005-06 edition they became the first Dutch team to move on to the second qualifying round, where they met the eventual finalist 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam and semi-finalist Montpelier HSC winning only 3 points. The next season they again reached the second qualifying round and only lost by goal difference to Potsdam after 2 wins and one draw. It was enough to qualify for the quarter finals, which they lost heavily to eventual losing finalist Umeå.

SV Saestum has the highest attendance in the Hoofdklasse.

Former players

  • NED Anouk Hoogendijk
  • Suriname Katoucha Patra

Honours

National

  • Hoofdklasse
    • Winners (9): 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008
  • Dutch Cup
    • Winners (4): 1997, 1998, 2004, 2009
  • Dutch Cup
    • Winners (3): 2004, 2005, 2006

UEFA Women's Cup

SeasonStageOpponentResultHomeAway
2002–03[2nd qualifying
round](2002-03-uefa-women-s-cup-group-5)NOR Trondheims-Ørn0–2
ROM Regal Bucharest2–0
GRE P.A.O.K.8–1
2005–06[1st qualifying
round](2005-06-uefa-women-s-cup-group-a3)SPA Athletic Bibao1–1
BEL Rapid Wezemaal2–1
SCO Glasgow City Ladies7–0
[2nd qualifying
round](2005-06-uefa-women-s-cup-group-b1)FRA Montpellier2–1
GER Turbine Potsdam0–2
AUT SV Neulengbach4–3
2006–07[1st qualifying
round](2006-07-uefa-women-s-cup-group-a1)CRO Maksimir7–0
IRE Dundalk6–1
WAL Cardiff City Ladies F.C.2–0
[2nd qualifying
round](2006-07-uefa-women-s-cup-group-b3)CZE Sparta Prague3–1
GER Turbine Potsdam2–2
BEL Rapid Wezemaal2–0
Quarter-finalsSWE Umeå3–111–62–5

References

References

  1. "Archived copy".
  2. (26 April 2022). "Katoucha Patra: Surinaams debuut". denieuwsbode.nl.
  3. "UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2002/03".
  4. "UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2005/06".
  5. "UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2006/07".
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