Vrouwenvoetbal Kennemerland e.o. (VVK) or Telstar Vrouwen is a Dutch women's football club based in Velsen, North Holland that plays in the Dutch top level Eredivisie. It is affiliated with men's team SC Telstar, sharing a logo and home stadium, 711 Stadion.
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Telstar Vrouwen |
Full name | Stichting Vrouwenvoetbal Kennemerland e.o. / Telstar Vrouwen |
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Nickname(s) | Witte Leeuwinnen (White Lionesess) |
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Founded | 18 July 2011; 13 years ago (2011-07-18), as SC Telstar VVNH |
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Ground | 711 Stadion, Velsen-Zuid |
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Capacity | 5,200 |
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Managing director | Leon Annokkée |
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Head coach | Marelle Worm [nl] |
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League | Eredivisie |
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2023–24 | 11th |
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Website | https://vrouwen.sctelstar.nl/ |
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The club was established in 2011 as Sportclub Telstar Vrouwenvoetbal Noord-Holland and previously played in the Eredivisie and BeNe League. In the 2016–17 season, future Dutch national striker Katja Snoeijs led the league with 21 goals.[1] After that season, the team relocated to Alkmaar and formed VV Alkmaar.[2][3][4] In January 2022, media outlets reported Telstar, under the new VVK organization, would rejoin the Eredivisie the following season.[5][6] Following its comeback, the club finished second-to-last in both of its first two seasons.
In July 2024, Telstar announced a partnership with a newly formed women's football club, Hera United, that could lead to Hera operating the Eredivisie club beginning in the 2025-2026 season.[7] This change requires approval from the KNVB.[8] Hera intends to play its matches at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam,[9] including a potential Amsterdam derby with AFC Ajax, though it may continue to play some of its matches in Velsen in 2025 and future years.[10]
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Division |
Position |
W – D – L = Pts |
GF – GA |
Top scorer |
KNVB Beker |
2011–12 |
Eredivisie |
03 / 07 |
08 – 03 – 07 = 27 |
39 – 42 |
de Vos (16) |
Quarterfinals |
2012–13 |
BeNe League |
09 / 16 |
16 – 04 – 08 = 52 |
71 – 29 |
de Vos (11) |
Quarterfinals |
2013–14 |
05 / 14 |
13 – 04 – 09 = 43 |
53 – 33 |
Koopmans [nl] (12) |
Quarterfinals |
2014–15 |
06 / 13 |
10 – 07 – 07 = 37 |
43 – 31 |
Koopmans (10) |
Semifinals |
2015–16 |
Eredivisie |
05 / 07 |
06 – 02 – 16 = 20 |
33 – 79 |
Roof (8) |
Round of 16 |
2016–17 |
05 / 08 |
11 – 04 – 12 = 37 |
61 – 65 |
Snoeijs (21) |
Quarterfinals |
2022-23 |
010 / 110 |
03 – 03 – 14 = 12 |
18 – 65 |
Hassani (5) |
Round of 16 |
2023-24 |
011 / 120 |
03 – 03 – 16 = 12 |
16 – 69 |
Gomez [nl] (4) |
Round of 16[11] |
2024-25 |
0- / 120 |
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- Hans de Winter (2011–2012)
- Toon Beijer (2012–2013)
- Gideon Dijks (2013–2017)
- Marelle Worm [nl] (2022–)[12]
- As of 15 October 2024[13][14]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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"Oprichting VV Alkmaar" [Establishment of VV Alkmaar]. Telstar • Vrouwenvoetbal in Noord – Holland. 1 March 2017. Archived from the original on 21 February 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
"Telstar Vrouwen" [Establishment of VV Alkmaar]. Telstar • Vrouwenvoetbal in Noord – Holland. 21 April 2017. Archived from the original on 5 August 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2024.