Results

Netherlands Eredivisie Women 05/17 12:00 22 [12] Telstar Women v Heerenveen Women [9] L 2-0
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 05/03 12:00 21 [9] Heerenveen Women v FC Utrecht Women [4] L 2-3
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 04/20 14:45 20 [2] PSV Women v Heerenveen Women [9] L 5-1
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 03/30 14:45 19 [8] Heerenveen Women v PEC Zwolle Women [10] L 1-2
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 03/26 18:00 16 [7] Heerenveen Women v AZ Women [6] L 2-3
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 03/23 11:15 18 FC Twente Women v Heerenveen Women L 3-0
Netherlands Cup Women 03/14 18:30 3 Heerenveen Women v Feyenoord Women L 0-3
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 03/09 11:15 17 [2] Ajax Women v Heerenveen Women [7] L 5-1
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 03/02 15:45 16 Heerenveen Women v AZ Women - PPT.
Netherlands Cup Women 02/14 18:30 4 Heerenveen Women v PEC Zwolle Women D 1-1
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 02/08 13:00 15 [9] ADO Den Haag Women v Heerenveen Women [7] W 0-1
Netherlands Eredivisie Women 02/01 13:00 14 [8] Heerenveen Women v Excelsior Women [12] W 5-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 25 13 12
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 17 9 8
Goals for 25 17 8
Goals against 54 29 25
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - SC Heerenveen (women)

SC Heerenveen Vrouwen is a Dutch women's football (soccer) club based in Heerenveen that competes in the Vrouwen Eredivisie, the top women's league in the Netherlands.

Several of the top Dutch women footballers, including Lieke Martens, Vivianne Miedema, and Sherida Spitse, have played for the club. The club peaked in the league table with a third place finish in the 2017–18 season.

History

SC Heerenveen was a founding member of the Vrouwen Eredivisie in 2007 and one of three clubs, along with FC Twente and ADO Den Haag, to field a team in the Eredivisie or BeNe League in every season. The club won the first-ever Eredivisie match, spoiling FC Twente's debut at the Arke Stadion, 3–2.

After finishing last in 2008 and 2010 and second-to-last in 2009, in 2011 the earned its best result yet, finishing 4th and reaching the KNVB Women's Cup final, losing to AZ Alkmaar. In April 2011, the club announced the women's team would disband at the end of the season, but it subsequently cancelled the decision. The following season, sc Heerenveen returned to the bottom of the table.

In the 2012–13 season, sc Heerenveen moved in the newly formed BeNe League. It was the second-to-last Dutch team in the league, an overall 11th position, though forward Vivianne Miedema led the league with 27 goals. Miedema and her club improved the following season, with the forward scored 41 goals, the most in a season for the short-lived league. The club finished in fourth place overall and third among Dutch clubs. The BeNe League lasted just one more season, in which the club finished in 10th place.

SC Heerenveen and other Dutch clubs returned to the Eredivisie for the 2015–16 season. In 2017 and 2018, the club again reached the semifinals of the KNVB Women's Cup, losing to PSV in 2017 and AFC Ajax in 2018. On 26 April 2019, sc Heerenveen announced it would cease competing in the league. However, on 19 June, the club reversed course and announced it would continue its women's team.

SC Heerenveen Women is a prominent women's soccer team based in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Established in 2007, the team has quickly risen through the ranks of Dutch women's football, showcasing a commitment to excellence and development. Competing in the top tier of women's soccer in the Netherlands, the Eredivisie Vrouwen, Heerenveen Women is known for its dynamic playing style, strong team spirit, and a focus on nurturing young talent.

The team's colors, blue and white, reflect the club's rich heritage and connection to the local community. Heerenveen Women plays its home matches at the Abe Lenstra Stadium, where passionate fans gather to support the team. The club emphasizes not only competitive success but also the importance of sportsmanship and community engagement, making it a vital part of the Heerenveen area.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of skilled players, SC Heerenveen Women continues to strive for success in both domestic and international competitions, aiming to inspire the next generation of female athletes in the Netherlands.