Willem II (women)

Willem II
Full name Willem II
Nickname(s) Tricolores
Founded 2007
Dissolved 2011
Ground Willem II Stadion
Ground Capacity 14,700
Head coach Peter Coumans
League Eredivisie
2010–11 7th
Website Club website

Willem II Vrouwen was the women's football section of Willem II football club from Tilburg, the Netherlands. They were founder members of the Eredivisie Vrouwen in 2007. In February 2011 Willem II announced they were withdrawing support for their women's section, for financial reasons.[1]

Willem II worked together with SC 't Zand from Tilburg.

Results Eredivisie

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Women's eredivisie

2010-11 squad

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

No. Position Player
- Netherlands GK Eline Sol
- Turkey GK Leyla Bağci
- Netherlands DF Jette van Vlerken
- Netherlands DF Marte van de Wouw
- Netherlands DF Manoe Meulen
- Netherlands DF Marloe Jacobs
- Netherlands DF Maran van Erp
- Netherlands DF Roos Havermans
- Netherlands DF Mandy Glaudemans
- Netherlands DF Jeslynn Kuijpers
No. Position Player
- Netherlands MF Karin Stevens
- Netherlands MF Renee Slegers
- Netherlands MF Marloe Peeters
- Netherlands MF Cindy Burger
- Netherlands MF Danielle van de Donk
- Netherlands FW Elise Tak
- Netherlands FW Mauri vande Wetering
- Netherlands FW Marjolein van de Bighelaar
- Netherlands FW Nikki van de Pas
- Netherlands FW Mayke Bressers
- Netherlands FW Melissa Reuser

Source: nl.women.soccerway.com[2]

Head coaches

References

  1. "AZ en Willem II uit vrouwenvoetbal". NOS.nl. 23 February 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  2. "Willem II (vrouwen)". Soccerway (Women soccer). Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  3. "Damesteam Willem II raakt trainer kwijt" (in Dutch). FCupdate.nl. 2009-05-20. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  4. "De Kat tijdelijk trainer vrouwen Willem II" (in Dutch). omroepbrabant.nl. 2009-06-23. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  5. "Coumans trainer vrouwen Willem II" (in Dutch). NOS.nl. 2010-06-26. Retrieved 11 June 2012.

Coordinates: 51°32′34″N 5°4′1″E / 51.54278°N 5.06694°E / 51.54278; 5.06694

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