KNVB Women's Cup

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KNVB Beker Vrouwen
Founded1980
RegionFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Number of teams87+ (2015–16)
Current champions FC Twente (3th title)
Most successful club(s)AFC Ajax (5 titles)
Website https://www.totoknvbbeker.nl/knvb-beker-vrouwen

The KNVB Women's Cup (Dutch : KNVB Beker voor Vrouwen) is the cup competition for women's football in the Netherlands. The competition was established in 1980, along with the KNVB Amateur Cup.

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From the 2007-08 season onwards, the first round of the cup is a group stage for clubs in the Hoofdklasse and the Eerste Klasse. Clubs from the Eredivisie for women join the competition in the second round.

Winners

Year [1] [2] WinnersResultRunners-up
1980–81 HSV Celeritas Puck Deventer [3]
1981–82 RKTVC 2–1 VV ONB
1982–83Puck Deventer3–0 AFC '34
1983–84 VV Flevo RKTVC
1984–85 KFC
1985–86 ODC
1986–87 KFC '71 VV ONB
1987–88RKTVC5–1KFC
1988–89KFC4–1 KFC '71
1989–90KFC '71
1990–91KFC '71KFC
1991–92 Ter Leede 6–0, 0–3 DVC Den Dungen
1992–93KFC
1993–94DVC Den Dungen
1994–95 [4] DVC Den Dungen2–1Puck Deventer
1995–96 WFC
1996–97 Saestum
1997–98Saestum
1998–99WFC
1999–2000 Zwart Wit '28 4–2Saestum
2000–01Ter Leede3–1Saestum
2001–02 SV Braakhuizen 1–0Saestum
2002–03 SV Fortuna Wormerveer 3–2Saestum
2003–04Saestum2–1SV Braakhuizen
2004–05 Oranje Nassau 5–0 Be Quick '28
2005–06SV Fortuna Wormerveer2–1 a.e.t. Be Quick '28
2006–07Ter Leede4–1 RVVH
2007–08 FC Twente 3–1 FC Utrecht
2008–09Saestum2–1Oranje Nassau
2009–10 FC Utrecht 3–0Ter Leede
2010–11 AZ Alkmaar 2–0 SC Heerenveen
2011–12 ADO Den Haag 5–2 VVV-Venlo
2012–13ADO Den Haag1–1 (5–4 pen)FC Twente
2013–14 AFC Ajax 2–1 PSV/FC Eindhoven
2014–15FC Twente3–2AFC Ajax
2015–16ADO Den Haag1–0AFC Ajax
2016–17AFC Ajax3–0PSV/FC Eindhoven
2017–18AFC Ajax3–1 PSV
2018–19AFC Ajax2–1 PEC Zwolle
2019–20Abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands
2020–21PSV1-0ADO Den Haag
2021–22AFC Ajax2–1PSV
2022–23FC Twente4–0PSV

Most wins

TeamWins
AFC Ajax 5
SV Fortuna Wormerveer (incl. WFC), SV Saestum 4
KFC, KFC '71, Ter Leede, ADO Den Haag, FC Twente 3
RKTVC, DVC Den Dungen 2
HSV Celeritas, Puck Deventer, VV Flevo, ODC, Zwart Wit '28, SV Braakhuizen,
Oranje Nassau, FC Utrecht, AZ Alkmaar
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References

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  2. "Netherlands - List of Women Cup Winners". RSSSF . Retrieved 4 September 2011.
  3. "Den Haag club history" (in Dutch). dehaagsevoetbalhistorie.nl. Retrieved 4 September 2011. The first highlight was winning the national cup in 1981 by a victory at Puck in Deventer.
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