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PSV Vrouwen
Full namePhilips Sport Vereniging Vrouwen
Nickname(s)Boeren (Peasants/Farmers)
Lampen (Lightbulbs)
Rood-witten (Red and whites)
Short namePSV Vrouwen
Founded4 June 2012; 12 years ago (2012-06-04), as PSV/FC Eindhoven
GroundDe Herdgang
Capacity2,500
General managerMarcel Brands
ChairmanSandra Doreleijers
Head coachRoeland ten Berge
LeagueEredivisie Vrouwen
2023–243rd
Websitehttp://www.psv.nl/vrouwen/home.htm

PSV Vrouwen (or PSV Women) is a Dutch women's football team representing PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie Vrouwen, the top women's league in the Netherlands.

A founding member of the BeNe League in 2012, the team was known as PSV/FC Eindhoven and supported jointly by FC Eindhoven and PSV.[1] Following the BeNe League's dissolution after the 2014–15 season, the team joined the Eredivisie as the women's team of PSV.[2]

PSV won its first, and still only, trophy in 2021, defeating ADO Den Haag to win the KNVB Women's Cup. The team was in first place when the 2019–20 season was suspended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the KNVB, the national governing body for football, did not name a champion. The following two seasons, PSV qualified to the UEFA Women's Champions League.

Domestic seasons

Former team logo (2012–15)
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BeNe League
Eredivisie Vrouwen
Season League Pos G W D L GF GA P Top scorer KNVB Cup
2012/13 BeNe
League
3 28 13 10 5 46 32 49 Van de Donk (14) Round of 16
2013/14 7 26 12 3 11 48 42 39 Van de Donk (12) Finalist
2014/15 5 24 11 4 9 46 37 37 Van de Donk (10) Quarterfinals
2015/16 Eredivisie 3 24 14 3 7 57 35 45 Lewerissa (11) Semifinalist
2016/17 3 27 13 3 11 60 34 42 Lewerissa (13) Finalist
2017/18 5 24 7 6 11 48 45 27 Lewerissa (10) Finalist
2018/19 3 24 16 3 5 70 22 51 Snoeijs (16) Quarterfinals
2019/20 1[a] 12 10 2 0 42 8 32 Smits (16) cancelled
2020/21 2 20 14 1 5 49 23 43 Smits (23) Winner
2021/22 3 24 13 4 7 34 28 43 Van Lunteren (10) Finalist
2022/23 4 20 11 2 7 36 23 35 Brugts (8) Finalist
2023/24 3 22 12 5 5 52 24 41 Smits (17) Round of 16
2024/25
  1. ^ at the moment of cancellation. The season was abandoned due to Covid.

Champions League

PSV score is always first

Season Round Opposition Home Away
202021 Round of 32 Spain Barcelona 1–4 1–4
202122 Q1 semi-final Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 3–1
final England Arsenal 1–3

Current squad

As of 19 September 2024.[3]

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 Belgium BEL Nicky Evrard
2 DF Denmark DEN Sara Thrige
3 DF Netherlands NED Gwyneth Hendriks
4 DF Netherlands NED Veerle Buurman
(on loan from Chelsea)
5 DF Netherlands NED Melanie Bross
6 FW Netherlands NED Sisca Folkertsma
7 FW Netherlands NED Zera Hulswit
8 DF Netherlands NED Siri Worm
9 FW Netherlands NED Joëlle Smits
10 MF Netherlands NED Chimera Ripa
11 FW Netherlands NED Renate Jansen
14 MF Netherlands NED Laura Strik
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK Netherlands NED Lisan Alkemade
17 FW Belgium BEL Lore Jacobs
18 FW Netherlands NED Shanique Dessing
19 FW Netherlands NED Fleur Stoit
20 DF Netherlands NED Nina Nijstad
21 Netherlands NED Robine Lacroix
23 DF Netherlands NED Myrthe Moorrees
24 Netherlands NED Emmeke Henschen
25 Netherlands NED Emma Frijns
26 GK Netherlands NED Moon Pondes
27 MF Switzerland SUI Riola Xhemaili
(on loan from VfL Wolfsburg)

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

Head coaches

Broadcasting

As of the 2024–25 season, league matches are broadcast on ESPN in the Netherlands.[7] Public service broadcaster NOS occasionally broadcasts some Sunday games live and provides game highlights during the Studio Sport programme.[8]

References

  1. ^ "PSV en FC Eindhoven doen mee aan women's BeNe League" (in Dutch). OmroepBrabant.nl. 4 June 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  2. ^ "PSV/FC Eindhoven vanaf 1 juli PSV Vrouwen". PSV. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  3. ^ https://www.psv.nl/teams?team=psv-vrouwen
  4. ^ "Inschrijving vrouwenteam PSV/FC Eindhoven" (in Dutch). PSV. 4 June 2012. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  5. ^ "De Rooij interim-trainer PSV: "Wil de vrouwen altijd helpen"". vrouwenvoetbalnieuws.nl (in Dutch). 5 December 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  6. ^ van Lieshout, Amber (2023-09-19). "Ten Berge: "Heb denk ik wel bewezen dat ik dat er wel in krijg"". Vrouwenvoetbal Nieuws (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  7. ^ "Competitieprogramma Azerion Vrouwen Eredivisie seizoen 2024/'25 definitief". Azerion Vrouwen Eredivisie (in Dutch). 2024-07-19. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  8. ^ "Women's Eredivisie secures coverage on Fox Sports and NOS". Sport Business. 10 August 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2020.

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