AZ Alkmaar (women)

AZ
Full name Alkmaar Zaanstreek
Short name AZ
Founded 2007
Dissolved 2011
Ground AFAS Stadion
TATA Steel Stadion
Ground Capacity 17,250 or 3,250
League Eredivisie
2010–11 3rd
Website Club home page

AZ or AZ Vrouwen was a women's association football club based in Alkmaar and the Zaanstreek, the Netherlands. They were affiliated with the AZ men's team. They were founder members of the Eredivisie Vrouwen in 2007 and won the first three editions of the championship. In February 2011 AZ announced they were withdrawing support for their women's section, for financial reasons.[1]

Telstar entered a team in the 2011–12 women's Eredivisie and most of the AZ players signed for the newly formed club.[2]

Honours

National

Results Eredivisie

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Women's eredivisie

2009-10 squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Netherlands GK Loes Geurts
2 Netherlands DF Dyanne Bito
3 Netherlands MF Linda Bos
4 Netherlands MF Dionne Demarteau
5 Netherlands MF Karin Legemate
6 Netherlands DF Sharon Kok
7 Netherlands MF Daphne Koster
8 Netherlands FW Claudia van den Heiligenberg
9 Netherlands FW Bouchra Moudou
No. Position Player
10 Netherlands FW Chantal de Ridder
11 Netherlands FW Lois Oudemast
12 Netherlands GK Roxanne van den Berg
2 Netherlands DF Kim Dolstra
14 Netherlands DF Stefanie van der Gragt
15 Wales MF Jessica Fishlock
16 Netherlands DF Desiree van Lunteren

European competition

Cup Season Rd Opponent H A Aggregate
UEFA Women's Cup2008-091st qualifying rd Scotland Glasgow City LFC 1-1
Moldova FC Narta Chisinau 7-0
Serbia ŽFK Mašinac Niš 4-1
Champions League 2009-10 Round of 32 Denmark Brøndby 1-2 1-1 2-3
Champions League 2010-11 Round of 32 France Lyon 1-2 0-8 1-12

References

  1. "AZ stopt met vrouwenvoetbal". AZ.nl. 22 February 2011. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  2. "Telstar vrouwen in eredivisie". I J Muider Courant. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2011.

Coordinates: 52°36′46″N 4°44′32″E / 52.61278°N 4.74222°E / 52.61278; 4.74222

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