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VVV-Venlo (women)

Defunct Dutch women's football (soccer) club


Summary

Defunct Dutch women's football (soccer) club

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fullnameVenlose Voetbal Vereniging
founded10 March 2010
dissolved11 June 2012
groundDe Koel
capacity8,000
chrtitleChairman
chairmanHai Berden
mgrtitleHead coach
managerRick de Rooij
leagueEredivisie
season2011–12
position5th
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VVV-Venlo was a Dutch women's football from Venlo. The team was founded in 2010 and started playing in the Vrouwen Eredivisie in the 2010–11 season. The club worked together with SV Venray, which at the time played in the Hoofdklasse. In 2011, VVV announced a partnership with German club FCR 2001 Duisburg.

The club's first goal was scored by future Dutch national player Lieke Martens, who led the team in goals in its inaugural season. In its second and final season, the club reached the final of the KNVB Women's Cup, where it lost to ADO Den Haag.

VVV-Venlo ended its women's team in June 2012, after finishing its second season. On its website, the club cited the formation of new women's clubs by PSV Eindhoven and AFC Ajax as a main reason for ending its club. It said PSV's club, in particular, jeopardized VVV because many of VVV's players would want to play for PSV, which had ambitious plans for its women's club.

Results Eredivisie

Women's eredivisie

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SeasonDivisionPositionW – D – L = PtsGF – GATop scorerKNVB Beker
2010–11Eredivisie6 / 83 – 8 – 10 = 1727 – 44Martens (9)Quarterfinals
2011–125 / 76 – 2 – 10 = 2034 – 47van de Donk (8)Finalist

Final squad

As of 25 April 2012. This was the squad in their final season. Source: Soccerway

Head coaches

  • Netherlands Rick de Rooij (2010–2012)

Former players

References

References

  1. "Official website". VVV-Venlo Women.
  2. {{usurped
  3. [http://www.vvv-venlo.nl/nl/club-vrouwenvoetbal.htm Satellietclub Vrouwenvoetbal] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-03-04 , VVV-Venlo (27 mei 2010))
  4. [https://archive.today/20120530113421/http://www.vvv-venlo.nl/nl/vrouwen-samenwerking-duisburg.htm Samenwerkingsovereenkomst FCR 2001 Duisburg], VVV-Venlo (18 oktober 2011)
  5. https://int.women.soccerway.com/matches/2012/05/27/netherlands/knvb-beker-vrouwen/ado-den-haag/vvv-venlo/1278437/
  6. (11 June 2012). "VVV-Venlo eredivisie vrouwen naar Eindhoven". [[VVV-Venlo]].
  7. "VVV-Venlo (vrouwen)". Soccerway (Women soccer).
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