ADO Den Haag (women)

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ADO Den Haag
ADO Den Haag logo.svg
Full nameADO
Haaglandse Football Club
Alles Door Oefening Den Haag
Founded21 January 2007
Ground Bingoal Stadion
Capacity15,000
Chairman Kees Punt
Head coach Stephan Vos  [ nl ]
League Eredivisie
2023–24 5th
Website Club website

ADO Den Haag Vrouwen is a Dutch football club based in The Hague representing ADO Den Haag in the Vrouwen Eredivisie, the top women's football league in the Netherlands. [1] Founded in 2007, the club is a founding member of the league. It is one of only three clubs to play in every season of the top Dutch league and the short-lived BeNe League, along with FC Twente and sc Heerenveen.

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In 2012, ADO won its first and only national championship. [2] They also achieved the double, winning the KNVB Women's Cup. Since that season, the club has been consistently mid-table, finishing in 4th, 5th, or 6th place in every season and not qualifying for European tournaments. The team has had more success in the Women's Cup, winning in 2013 and 2016, reaching the finals in 2021, and playing in the semi-finals four times in club history. [3]

The club shares its colors and stork logo with the ADO men's team.

Honours

National

Results

Eredivisie/BeNe League

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Women's eredivisie
BeNe League
SeasonDivisionPositionW – D – L = PtsGF – GATop scorer KNVB Cup
2007–08 Eredivisie4 / 67 – 8 – 5 = 2925 – 27 van Eyck (6)Round of 16
2008–09 2 / 714 – 4 – 6 = 4642 – 24 Grimberg, Jansen (8)
2009–10 2 / 611 – 4 – 5 = 3724 – 16Grimberg, Jansen (7)Quarterfinals
2010–11 2 / 813 – 4 – 4 = 4353 – 24Grimberg, Jansen (14)Semifinals
2011–12 1 / 715 – 2 – 1 = 4760 – 18Jansen, Middag, Wilmot  [ nl ] (10)Champions
2012–13 BeNe League 5 / 1615 – 5 – 8 = 5047 – 36Jansen (15)Champions
2013–14 6 / 1412 – 3 – 11 = 3955 – 39Jansen (20)Round of 16
2014–15 4 / 1312 – 3 – 9 = 3952 – 35 Beerensteyn (17)Semifinals
2015–16 Eredivisie4 / 710 – 4 – 10 = 3445 – 42Beerensteyn (11)Champions
2016–17 4 / 813 – 3 – 11 = 4247 – 48 Rijsdijk  [ nl ] (10)Quarterfinals
2017–18 6 / 912 – 6 – 7 = 4248 – 36 Pelova (11)Quarterfinals
2018–19 4 /910 – 5 – 9 = 2155 – 44Rijsdijk (17)Semifinals
2019–20 5 / 83 – 3 – 6 = 1212 – 16 Grant and Looijen (4)suspended
2020–21 4 / 85 – 6 – 9 = 1127 – 33 Ravensbergen (17)Finals
2021–22 4 / 911 – 6 – 7 = 3949 – 32Ravensbergen (11)Quarterfinals
2022–23 5 / 1110 – 2 – 8 = 4242 – 21 Rijsbergen (11)Semifinals
2023–24 5 / 129 – 5 – 8 = 3231 – 23 Loonen  [ nl ] (13)Round of 16
2024–25

European history

CompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
UEFA Women's Cup 2007-08 First qualifying round Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg KÍ Klaksvík 1–1
Flag of Finland.svg FC Honka 1–0
Flag of Iceland.svg Valur 1–5
UEFA Women's Champions League 2012-13 Round of 32 Flag of Russia.svg Rossiyanka 1–42–13–5

Current squad

As of 16 October 2024. [6] [7]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Barbara Lorsheijd
2 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Bo Vonk
3 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Daniëlle Noordermeer
4 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Cato Pijnacker Hordijk
5 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Kayra Nelemans
6 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Pleun Raaijmakers
7 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Manon van Raay
8 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Cheyenne van den Goorbergh
9 FW Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Lobke Loonen
10 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Louise van Oosten
11 FW Flag of Aruba.svg  ARU Gina Viehoff
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Iris Remmers
15 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Jill van den Ende
16 GK Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Isa Grimmius
18 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Lauren Glotzbach
19 FW Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Victoria Boerboom
20 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Jet van Mierlo
21 DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED June Burgers
22 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Annouk Boshuizen
23 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Quinty Dupon
24 FW Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Anne van Egmond
35 MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Floortje den Bol

Former players


Head coaches

Broadcasting

As of the 2024–25 season, league matches are broadcast on ESPN in the Netherlands. [9]

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References

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