ADO Den Haag
Nickname(s)ADO
Haaglandse Football Club
Alles Door Oefening Den Haag
Founded21 January 2007
GroundBingoal Stadion
Capacity15,000
ChairmanKees Punt
Head coachAlex Scholte and Stephan Vos
LeagueEredivisie
2022–239th
WebsiteClub website

ADO Den Haag Vrouwen[1] is a Dutch football (soccer) club based in The Hague representing ADO Den Haag in the Vrouwen Eredivisie, the top women's football league in the Netherlands. Founded in 2007, the club is a founding member of the championship.

In 2012 the team won its first national championship.[2] Later they achieved the double, when they also won the KNVB Women's Cup.

Honours

National

Results

Eredivisie/BeNe League

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Women's eredivisie
BeNe League
Season Division Position W – D – L = Pts GF – GA Top scorer KNVB Cup
2007–08 Eredivisie 4 / 6 7 – 8 – 5 = 29 25 – 27 van Eyck (6) Round of 16
2008–09 Eredivisie 2 / 7 14 – 4 – 6 = 46 42 – 24 Grimberg, Jansen (8)
2009–10 Eredivisie 2 / 6 11 – 4 – 5 = 37 24 – 16 Grimberg, Jansen (7) Quarterfinals
2010–11 Eredivisie 2 / 8 13 – 4 – 4 = 43 53 – 24 Grimberg, Jansen (14) Semifinals
2011–12 Eredivisie 1 / 7 15 – 2 – 1 = 47 60 – 18 Jansen, Middag, Wilmot (10) Champions
2012–13 BeNe League 5 / 16 15 – 5 – 8 = 50 47 – 36 Jansen (15) Champions
2013–14 BeNe League 6 / 14 12 – 3 – 11 = 39 55 – 39 Jansen (20) Round of 16
2014–15 BeNe League 4 / 13 12 – 3 – 9 = 39 52 – 35 Beerensteyn (17) Semifinals
2015–16 Eredivisie 4 / 7 10 – 4 – 10 = 34 45 – 42 Beerensteyn (11) Champions
2016–17 Eredivisie 4 / 8 13 – 3 – 11 = 42 47 – 48 Rijsdijk (10) Quarterfinals
2017–18 Eredivisie 6 / 9 12 – 6 – 7 = 42 48 – 36 Pelova (11) Quarterfinals

European history

Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
UEFA Women's Cup 2007-08First qualifying roundFaroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík1–1
Finland FC Honka1–0
Iceland Valur1–5
UEFA Women's Champions League 2012-13Round of 32Russia Rossiyanka1–42–13–5

Current squad

As of 29 November 2023.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Barbara Lorsheijd
2 DF Netherlands NED Bo Vonk
3 DF Netherlands NED Daniëlle Noordermeer
4 DF Netherlands NED Nicole Stoop
5 DF Netherlands NED Kayra Nelemans
6 MF Netherlands NED Pleun Raaijmakers
7 FW Netherlands NED Lakeesha Eijken
8 MF Belgium BEL Chloé Vande Velde
9 FW Netherlands NED Lobke Loonen
10 MF Netherlands NED Louise van Oosten
11 FW Aruba ARU Vanessa Susanna
12 FW Netherlands NED Gina Viehoff
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF Netherlands NED Wiëlle Douma
14 MF Netherlands NED Manon van Raay
15 DF Netherlands NED Jill van den Ende
16 GK Netherlands NED Isa Grimmius
17 DF Netherlands NED Laura Dankelman
18 MF Netherlands NED Ilham Abali
19 MF Netherlands NED Nikki IJzerman
20 DF Netherlands NED Cato Pijnacker Hordijk
23 DF Netherlands NED Lysanne van der Wal
24 MF Netherlands NED Anne van Egmond
25 MF Netherlands NED Lauren Glotzbach
26 DF Netherlands NED June Burgers

Former players

Head coaches

  • Netherlands Alex Scholte and Stephan Vos (2023–Current)
  • Netherlands Sjaak Polak (2019–2023)
  • Netherlands Arend Regeer (2016–2019)
  • Netherlands Marcel Valk (2014–2016)
  • Netherlands Sarina Wiegman (2007–2014)

Broadcasting

As of the 2020–21 season, league matches played on Sunday are broadcast on Fox Sports. Public service broadcaster NOS occasionally broadcasts some Sunday games live and provides game highlights during the Studio Sport programme.[5]

References

  1. "Official Club site". ADO Den Haag Women. Archived from the original on 2012-05-01. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  2. "ADO win championship" (in Dutch). adodenhaag.nl. 27 April 2012. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  3. "Vrouwen ADO DH kampioen op Ladies Day!" (in Dutch). adodenhaag.nl. 27 April 2012. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  4. "Historische dubbel voor ADO-Vrouwen" (in Dutch). KNVB. 28 May 2012. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  5. "Women's Eredivisie secures coverage on Fox Sports and NOS". Sport Business. 10 August 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2020.

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