In today's world, KNVB Women's Cup is a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of people. Both in the professional and personal spheres, KNVB Women's Cup has generated debates, discussions and deep reflections on its impact on society. As technology and globalization advance, KNVB Women's Cup has become a central point of discussion in various fields, from economics to politics, culture and psychology. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of KNVB Women's Cup and its influence on our lives, as well as the future implications it could have.
Organising body | KNVB |
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Founded | 1980 |
Region | ![]() |
Number of teams | 121 (2023–24)[1] |
Current champions | AFC Ajax |
Most successful club(s) | AFC Ajax (6 titles) |
Website | https://www.totoknvbbeker.nl/ |
The KNVB Women's Cup (Dutch: KNVB Beker Vrouwen) is the cup competition for women's football in the Netherlands. The competition was established in 1980, along with the KNVB Amateur Cup. It is organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association (Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbalbond or KNVB).
With the formation of the Eredivisie in the 2007, the first round of the cup was a group stage for clubs in the lower leagues, the Hoofdklasse and the Eerste Klasse. Eredivisie clubs joined the competition in the second round. The amateur Topklasse joined the competition in the 2015–16 competition. In 2020, the cup competition was abandoned before the quarterfinal round, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] Currently, the 12 Eredivisie clubs join the competition in the Round of 16, which also features four clubs from lower leagues.[3]
Year | Winners | Result | Runners-up |
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1980–81 | HSV Celeritas | Puck Deventer[4] | |
1981–82 | RKTVC | 2–1 | VV ONB |
1982–83 | Puck Deventer | 3–0 | AFC '34 |
1983–84 | VV Flevo | RKTVC | |
1984–85 | KFC | ||
1985–86 | ODC | 3–2 | UD |
1986–87 | KFC '71 | 3–2 | VV ONB |
1987–88 | RKTVC | 5–1 | KFC |
1988–89 | KFC | 4–1 | KFC '71 |
1989–90 | KFC '71 | ||
1990–91 | KFC '71 | 1–0 | KFC |
1991–92 | Ter Leede | 6–0, 0–3 | DVC Den Dungen |
1992–93 | KFC | 2–0 | SV Braakhuizen |
1993–94 | DVC Den Dungen | 2–1 | FC Gelre |
1994–95[5] | DVC Den Dungen | 2–1 | Puck Deventer |
1995–96 | WFC | ||
1996–97 | Saestum | ||
1997–98 | Saestum | ||
1998–99 | WFC | ||
1999–2000 | Zwart Wit '28 | 4–2 | Saestum |
2000–01 | Ter Leede | 3–1 | Saestum |
2001–02 | SV Braakhuizen | 1–0 | Saestum |
2002–03 | SV Fortuna Wormerveer | 3–2 | Saestum |
2003–04 | Saestum | 2–1 | SV Braakhuizen |
2004–05 | Oranje Nassau | 5–0 | Be Quick '28 |
2005–06 | SV Fortuna Wormerveer | 2–1 a.e.t. | Be Quick '28 |
2006–07 | Ter Leede | 4–1 | RVVH |
2007–08 | FC Twente | 3–1 | FC Utrecht |
2008–09 | Saestum | 2–1 | Oranje Nassau |
2009–10 | FC Utrecht | 3–0 | Ter Leede |
2010–11 | AZ Alkmaar | 2–0 | SC Heerenveen |
2011–12 | ADO Den Haag | 5–2 | VVV-Venlo |
2012–13 | ADO Den Haag | 1–1 (5–4 pen) | FC Twente |
2013–14 | AFC Ajax | 2–1 | PSV/FC Eindhoven |
2014–15 | FC Twente | 3–2 | AFC Ajax |
2015–16 | ADO Den Haag | 1–0 | AFC Ajax |
2016–17 | AFC Ajax | 3–0 | PSV/FC Eindhoven |
2017–18 | AFC Ajax | 3–1 | PSV |
2018–19 | AFC Ajax | 2–1 | PEC Zwolle |
2019–20 | Abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
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2020–21 | PSV | 1-0 | ADO Den Haag |
2021–22 | AFC Ajax | 2–1 | PSV |
2022–23 | FC Twente | 4–0 | PSV |
2023–24 | AFC Ajax | 3–1 | Fortuna Sittard |
Team | Wins |
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AFC Ajax | 6 |
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 |
The first highlight was winning the national cup in 1981 by a victory at Puck in Deventer.