Media Guide Netherlands national Women`s Team

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Media Guide Netherlands national Women`s Team
Mediagids Nederlands vrouwenelftal
Media Guide
Netherlands national
Women's Team
F I FA W O M E N ’ S W O R L D C U P C A N A D A 2 0 1 5 ™
content
SQUAD P. 04
THROUGHOUT THE YEARS P. 08
PROGRAMME AND PRESS INFORMATION P. 10
MATCH SCHEDULE
P. 12
‘ORANJE’ LIONESSES & HISTORY P. 14
WOMEN’S FOOTBALL IN THE NETHERLANDS P. 16
DUTCH ROAD TO FIFA WORLD CUP P. 18
REGULATIONS P. 22
A hearty welcome for all media representatives
It is very special; in fact, it is unique for the Netherlands
national women’s team that we have this opportunity to
meet in the weeks leading up to and during the Women’s
FIFA World Cup. We are all immensely looking forward
to ‘Canada 2015’.
Our very presence at this event is huge achievement in
itself and great boost to the development of the footballers,
the national women’s team and the whole of women’s
football in the Netherlands. Now we are fully focused on
achieving our goals at this tournament; such as qualifying
for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. To do this
we have to finish in the top three European teams at this
world tournament … Quite a challenge, as it really is a
difficult task.
Nevertheless, we are very ambitious. Even though this will
be incredibly difficult, I can see sufficient opportunities.
We have already shown how well we can play. We have
great qualities as a team and enough players with specific
individual qualities. Our main strength is the unity within the
team and the fact that we all think the same way about how
to get the best result.
We want to have a high degree of ball possession, to take
the initiative as much as possible and to be on the attack
through tactical positioning building up from the back. In
doing so, we will keep to the 1-4-3-3 system of play, which
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we will perfect right up until the kick-off in Edmonton – and
for as long as possible after that. Aspects like increasing the
speed of play, perfecting technical skills, getting more out
of opportunities, and learning to defend more ruthlessly in
some situations will be what make the difference. Whatever
happens, we will take huge strides at a great tournament like
this World Cup.
We have been given the opportunity to play against
China, New Zealand and above all the host country
in Montreal in a really wonderful setting with 50,000
fanatical Canadian football supporters. That’s what this is
all about! I’d like to say to our girls, just keep on doing what
you do best, and keep on striving to become that little bit
better. They ‘just’ have to show what they are capable of,
take pleasure in playing football and enjoy taking part in
this great tournament. And, in turn, we, the staff and the fans
of the ‘Oranje’ Lionesses, will enjoy watching them – be
they young or old, in Canada or at home on TV – as will the
many different media organisations, of course.
I wish you all and ourselves a very pleasant, lively and
successful tournament for our Dutch national team, in
which we hope to see many great and memorable moments
for ‘Oranje’!
Roger Reijners
national coach for the women’s team
Welkom alle vertegenwoordigers
van de media,
Het is bijzonder, voor Nederland zelfs uniek dat we elkaar deze weken treffen in aanloop naar en
tijdens het FIFA WK voetbal voor vrouwen. ‘Canada 2015’: wij allemaal kijken er enorm naar uit.
Onze aanwezigheid is al een wapenfeit op zich en geeft de ontwikkeling van de speelsters, het
nationale team en het gehele Nederlandse vrouwenvoetbal een geweldige stimulans. Waarbij we
nu volledig gefocust zijn op het waarmaken van onze doelstellingen voor dit toernooi; zoals ons
kwalificeren voor de Olympische Spelen van 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. Daarvoor moeten we in deze
mondiale setting bij de drie beste Europese ploegen eindigen… Een flinke uitdaging, want oprecht
een loodzware opgave.
Maar we zijn ook heel ambitieus. Ook al wordt het buitengewoon zwaar, ik zie voldoende kansen.
We hebben recent bewezen dat we goed zijn en kunnen presteren. We hebben behoorlijk veel
kwaliteit als team én voldoende speelsters met specifieke individuele kwaliteiten. Onze saamhorigheid
en het feit dat we samen één gedachte hebben over hoe wij het beste kunnen spelen, is onze grote
kracht.
We willen veel aan de bal zijn, zoveel mogelijk het initiatief hebben en aanvallend spelen, via
verzorgd positiespel van achteruit. We houden daarbij vast aan het 1:4:3:3-systeem, dat we tot
aan de aftrap in Edmonton – en zo lang mogelijk daarna – willen perfectioneren. Aspecten als het
verhogen van de handelingssnelheid, verfijnen van de technische vaardigheden, meer rendement
halen uit kansen en in sommige situaties nog meedogenlozer leren verdedigen, maken daarbij het
verschil. Hoe dan ook zullen we, op een geweldig toernooi als dit WK, ook hierin weer flinke stappen
maken.
China, Nieuw-Zeeland en bovendien tegen het gastland, in Montreal in het bijzijn van vijftigduizend
fanatieke Canadezen; we mogen aan de bak, in een werkelijk fantastische entourage. Hier gaat het
allemaal om! Waarbij ik de meiden meegeef dat zij vooral dát moeten blijven doen waarin ze goed
zijn, ook in hun continue streven telkens nóg een beetje beter te worden. Ze moeten ‘gewoon’ laten
zien waartoe ze in staat zijn, met plezier hun voetbal spelen en genieten van hun aanwezigheid op dit
grootse podium. Daar genieten op onze beurt wíj weer van; de staf, alle fans van de Leeuwinnen – in
Canada en thuis voor de buis, van jong tot oud – en vanzelfsprekend ook de vele media.
Ik wens ons en jullie allen een heel aangenaam, levendig en voor Oranje succesvol toernooi, waarin
in het bijzonder ‘voor ons eigen Nederland’ veel mooie en memorabele momenten te registreren zijn!
Roger Reijners
bondscoach Nederlands vrouwenelftal
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ANGELA
CHRIST
LOES
GEURTS
DOELVERDEDIGER
/GOALKEEPER
DOELVERDEDIGER
/GOALKEEPER
06.03.1989
12.01.1986
PSV/FC Eindhoven
13 caps, 0 goals
Kop./Göteborg (Sweden)
103 caps, 0 goals
D: 13.07.2009,
Netherlands - South-Africa (3-2)
D: 20.08.2005,
Finland - Netherlands (4-1)
SARI VAN
VEENENDAAL
MANDY
VAN DEN BERG
DOELVERDEDIGER
/GOALKEEPER
VERDEDIGER
/DEFENDER
03.04.1990
26.08.1990
FC Twente
12 caps, 0 goals
LSK Kvinner FK (Norway)
57 caps, 3 goals
D: 07.03.2011,
Netherlands - Switzerland (6-0)
D: 15.12.2010,
Mexico - Netherlands (1-3)
DYANNE
BITO
MEREL
VAN DONGEN
VERDEDIGER
/DEFENDER
VERDEDIGER
/DEFENDER
10.08.1981
11.02.1993
Telstar
145 caps, 6 goals
Ajax
3 caps, 0 goals
D: 14.10.2000,
Hungary - Netherlands (0-3)
D: 07.02.2015,
Netherlands - Thailand (7-0)
STEFANIE
VAN DER GRAGT
PETRA
HOGEWONING
VERDEDIGER
/DEFENDER
VERDEDIGER
/DEFENDER
16.08.1992
26.03.1986
Telstar
21 caps, 1 goal
Ajax
95 caps, 0 goals
D: 08.03.2013,
Switzerland - Netherlands (1-1)
D: 06.08.2004,
Netherlands - Japan (0-2)
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ANOUK
HOOGENDIJK
DOMINIQUE
JANSSEN
VERDEDIGER
/DEFENDER
VERDEDIGER
/DEFENDER
06.05.1985
17.01.1995
Ajax
100 caps, 9 goals
SGS Essen (Germany)
5 caps, 0 goals
D: 06.08.2004,
Netherlands - Japan (0-2)
D: 05.03.2014,
Netherlands - Australia (2-2)
DESIREE
VAN LUNTEREN
ANOUK
DEKKER
VERDEDIGER
/DEFENDER
MIDDENVELDER
/MIDFIELDER
30.12.1992
15.11.1986
Ajax
20 caps, 0 goals
FC Twente
38 caps, 5 goals
D: 15.02.2012,
France - Netherlands (2-1)
D: 21.11.2009,
Netherlands - Belarus (1-1)
DANIËLLE
VAN DE DONK
MARAN
VAN ERP
MIDDENVELDER
/MIDFIELDER
MIDDENVELDER
/MIDFIELDER
05.08.1991
03.12.1990
PSV/FC Eindhoven
34 caps, 4 goals
PSV/FC Eindhoven
0 caps, 0 goals
D: 15.12.2010,
Mexico - Netherlands (1-3)
TESSEL
MIDDAG
JILL
ROORD
MIDDENVELDER
/MIDFIELDER
MIDDENVELDER
/MIDFIELDER
23.12.1992
22.04.1997
Ajax
23 caps, 3 goals
FC Twente
4 caps, 0 goals
D: 15.02.2012,
France - Netherlands (2-1)
D: 07.02.2015,
Netherlands - Thailand (7-0)
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SHERIDA
SPITSE
CLAUDIA VAN DEN
HEILIGENBERG
MIDDENVELDER
/MIDFIELDER
AANVALLER
/FORWARD
29.05.1990
25.03.1985
LSK Kvinner FK (Norway)
104 caps, 15 goals
Ajax
96 caps, 8 goals
D: 31.08.2006,
England - Netherlands (4-0)
D: 07.09.2005,
Netherlands - Italy (0-2)
VANITY
LEWERISSA
LIEKE
MARTENS
AANVALLER
/FORWARD
AANVALLER
/FORWARD
01.04.1991
16.12.1992
Standard de Liège (Belgium)
3 caps, 0 goals
Kop./Göteborg (Sweden)
49 caps, 20 goals
D: 06.03.2015,
Finland - Netherlands (0-0)
D: 22.08.2011,
China - Netherlands (1-1)
MANON
MELIS
VIVIANNE
MIEDEMA
AANVALLER
/FORWARD
AANVALLER
/FORWARD
31.08.1986
15.07.1996
Kop./Göteborg (Sweden)
123 caps, 54 goals
Bayern München (Germany)
23 caps, 19 goals
D: 25.04.2004,
Belarus - Netherlands (0-3)
D: 26.09.2013,
Albania - Netherlands (0-4)
KIRSTEN
VAN DE VEN
ROGER
REIJNERS
AANVALLER
/FORWARD
COACH
11.05.1985
FC Rosengård (Sweden)
82 caps, 16 goals
D: 06.08.2004,
Netherlands - Japan (0-2)
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10.02.1964
Since 1 November 2010,
contract including Olympic
Games 2016.
profiel/profile
ROGER REIJNERS COACH
TRAINERSLOOPBAAN
BETAALD VOETBAL
1996-2000: hoofd opleiding MVV.
2000-2003: trainer-coach MVV.
2003-2004: jeugdopleiding Fortuna Sittard.
2004-2007: assistent-coach Fortuna Sittard.
2007-2010: trainer-coach Fortuna Sittard.
Sinds 2010:coach OranjeLeeuwinnen.
Geplaatst voor het EK 2013 in
Zweden en het WK (2015), voor
het eerst in de historie van het
Nederlands vrouwenelftal.
TRAINER’S CAREER IN
PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL
head coach at Maastricht Football Club MVV. trainer-coach at MVV.
youth trainer at Fortuna Sittard.
assistant coach Fortuna Sittard.
trainer-coach Fortuna Sittard.
coach of the ‘Oranje’ Lionesses. Qualified for
the EURO 2013 in Sweden and for the first
time in the history of the Netherlands national
women’s team qualified for the World Cup
(2015).
SPELERSLOOPBAAN
BETAALD VOETBAL
1983-1991: Fortuna Sittard. Speelt in eerste
seizoen de KNVB bekerfinale (1-0
verlies tegen Feyenoord) en reikt
daarna met Fortuna tot kwartfinale
(tegen Everton) in het Europa Cup
II-toernooi.
1991-1995: MVV. Speelde in totaal 326
Eredivisieduels en scoorde daarin
negentien doelpunten. Bovendien
kwam Reijners vier keer uit voor
Jong Oranje.
PLAYER’S CAREER
IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL
Fortuna Sittard. Played in the KNVB cup final
in first season (lost 1-0 against Feyenoord)
and then reached quarter final with Fortuna
(against Everton) in the Europa Cup.
Maastricht Football Club (MVV). Played a total
of 326 Dutch premier league matches and
scored nineteen goals. In addition, Reijners
played four times for ‘Jong Oranje’ (Dutch
U-21).
TEAM
Coach: Roger Reijners
Assistant: Sarina Wiegman
Assistant/keeper trainer: Jan Willem van Ede
Exercise physiologist: Niels de Vries
Doctor: Karin Thijs
Physiotherapist: Kim Blewanus
Physiotherapist: Niels Veldman
Video analist: Judith Bloem
Team manager: Sonja van Geerenstein
Kit manager: Petra Dugardein
Press officer:Pauline Siemers
(+031) (0)6 39845988
[email protected]
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throughout the years
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
1991 - 2011
FIFA Women’s World Ranking
per 27 March 2015
» 6 competitions
» 24 teams
» 4 champions
» 1212 players
» 180 matches
» 625 goals
» 11 own goals
» 4 hosts
» 4,532,780 spectators
1. Germany 2168
2. USA 2158
3. France 2103
Most participations (each 6)
Brazil, Germany, Japan, Nigeria, Norway,
Sweden, USA.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11.
12. 13.
14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Japan 2066
Sweden 2008
England 2001
Brazil 1984
Canada 1969
North Korea 1969
Australia 1968
Norway 1933
Netherlands 1919
Italy 1875
Spain 1867
Denmark 1848
China PR 1847
New Zealand 1832
South Korea 1830
Switzerland 1813
Iceland 1812
WINNERS
Germany 2011
» 16 participants
» 86 goals
(average 2,7 per match)
1.Japan
2. USA
3. Sweden
4. France
(final: 2-2 AET, 3-1 PSO)
Adidas Golden Ball &
Adidas Golden Boot
Homare Sawa (Japan), 5 goals
China 2007
» 16 participants
» 111 goals
(average 3,47 per match)
1. Germany
2. Brazil
3. USA
4. Norway
(final: 2-0)
Adidas Golden Ball &
Adidas Golden Shoe
Marta (Brazil), 7 goals
Adidas Golden Glove
Hope Solo (USA)
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USA 2003
» 16 participants
» 107 goals
(average 3,3 per match)
1. Germany
2. Sweden
3. USA
4. Canada
(final: 2-1 AET)
Adidas Golden Ball &
Adidas Golden Shoe
Birgit Prinz (Germany), 7 goals
… & (7th) EDITIoN 2015
CANADA 2015
This is the fifth football World Cup to be
organised by Canada, after the U-17 World
Cup in 1987, Women’s U-19 World Cup in
2002, U-20 World Cup in 2007 and the
Women’s U-20 World Cup in 2014.
First appearance Dutch Women’s Team
at FIFA Women’s World Cup!
When: 06 June - 05 July
Matches Netherlands in Group A:
»Saturday 6 June, 19.00
Netherlands - New Zealand, Edmonton
Dutch time: Sunday 7 June, 03.00
Where: Canada: Edmonton (EDT -2), Moncton
(EDT +1), Montreal (EDT), Ottowa (EDT),
Winnipeg (EDT -1) and Vancouver (EDT -3).
»Thursday 11 June, 16.00
Netherlands - China, Edmonton
Dutch time: Friday 12 June, 00.00
Eastern Daylight Times (EDT) is Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) – 4 hours.
First time in history: 24 participants
Africa: Nigeria, Cameroon and Côte d’Ivoire.
Asia: Korea Republic, China PR, Japan, Australia
and Thailand.
Europe: Switzerland, England, Norway, Germany, Spain, France, Sweden and the Netherlands.
North, Central America and Caribbean:
Canada (host), United States, Costa Rica and
Mexico.
Oceania: New Zealand.
South America: Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.
USA 1999
» 16 participants
» 123 goals
(average 3,8 per match)
1. USA
2. China
3. Brazil
4. Norway
(final: 0-0 AET, 5-4 PSO)
»Monday 15 June, 19.30
Netherlands - Canada, Montreal
Dutch time: Tuesday 16 June, 01.30
Broadcasting by NOS and Eurosport
The NOS will broadcast all the Netherlands
national women’s team’s World Cup matches
live, as well as the opening match and the final.
Eurosport will broadcast all matches, including
those of the ‘Oranje’ Lionesses. Eurosport holds
both the television and online rights for this
World Cup in in Canada.
Sweden 1995
» 12 participants
» 99 goals
(average 3,8 per match)
1. Norway
2. Germany
3. USA
4. China
(final: 2-0)
China 1991
» 12 participants
» 99 goals
(average 3,8 per match)
1. USA
2. Norway
3. Sweden
4. Germany
(final: 2-1)
Adidas Golden Ball
Wen Sun (China)
Adidas Golden Ball
Hege Riise (Norway)
Adidas Golden Ball
Carin Jennings (USA)
Adidas Golden Shoe
Sissi (Brazil) & Wen Sun
(China), both 7 goals
Adidas Golden Shoe
Ann Kristin Aarones (Norway),
6 goals
Adidas Golden Shoe
Michelle Akers (USA),
10 goals
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PREPARATION IN THE NETHERLANDS: 11 - 24 MAY. PROGRAMME PER 20 MAY
friendly Netherlands - Estonia, Sparta Stadion, Rotterdam
training, Nieuw Terbregge
training, location and time t.b.a.
opportunity for media to take team photos and portrait photos of the
whole squad
» Sunday 24 May, 17.50: departure for Canada
» Wednesday 20 May
» Thursday 21 May,11.30:
» Sunday 24 May, 10.00: » Sunday 24 May, 11.30:
PREPARATION IN CANADA AND PROGRAMME TOURNAMENT
TORONTO
24 May - 1 June
Residence
The Westin Prince
900 York Mills Road
Toronto
EDMONTON
1 - 11 June
Residence
Delta Edmonton South
4404 Gateway Blvd NW
Edmonton
MONTREAL
12 - 15 June
Residence
Le Westin
270 Saint-Antoine Ouest
Montreal
Training accommodations
To be announced
Training accommodations
» Clareview Park
» Clark Field Stadium
» Edmonton Soccer Complex
Training accommodations
» Pare St. Laurent
» Stade de soccer de Montreal
» Complexe Sportif Multi-Sports
Group A, local time
»Saturday 6 June,19.00
New Zealand - Netherlands
»Thursday 11 June, 16.00 China - Netherlands
Group A, local time
»Monday 15 June, 19.30 Netherlands - Canada
»Monday 25 May
Deadline list of 23 players
to FIFA
» Saturday 30 May
Stadium York University,
Toronto, 16.00
Friendly
Netherlands - Sweden
» Monday 1 June
Departure for Edmonton
Stadium
»Commonwealth Stadium
11000 Stadium Rd, Edmonton
Stadium
» Olympic Stadium Montreal
4141 Avenue Pierre-de
Coubertin, Montréal
» Friday 12 June:
Departure for Montreal
Second stage
» 20/23 June »
» 26/27 June »
» 30 June/1 July »
»Sunday 5 July »
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Semi-finals
Final
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Other city’s and stadiums:
Vancouver: B.C. Place Stadium
Moncton: Moncton Stadium
Ottawa: Lansdowne Stadium
Winnipeg: Winnipeg Stadium
TRAINING AND PRESS MEETINGS
Mixed zone after training
» Monday 25 May
» Tuesday 26 May
» Friday 29 May
» Tuesday 2 June
» Sunday 7 June
Press meeting
» Sunday 24 May, 11.30
Opportunity for media to take
team photos and portrait photos
of the whole squad.
» Sunday 14 June, 18.15
Press conference with coach
and football player.
Matches
» Wednesday 20 May, 19.00
Following Netherlands Estonia, after match as usual.
» Saturday 30 May
Coach and football players
briefly available following
friendly match Sweden Netherlands.
» Saturday 6 June
» Thursday 11 June
» Monday 15 June
Press conference and mixed
zone following group phase
matches.
Private training
(no media)
» Thursday 28 May
» Thursday 4 June
» Tuesday 9 June
» Saturday 13 June
» Friday 5 June, 16.15
Press conference with coach
and football player.
Other training
(no media)
» Sunday 31 May
» Friday 5 June
» Wednesday 10 June
» Sunday 14 June
» Wednesday 10 June, 11.00
Press conference with coach
and football player.
» Tuesday 9 June, 17.00
Press opportunity (t.b.a.).
» Saturday 13 June, 17.00
Press opportunity (t.b.a.).
Changes, registration, latest
information?
The above programme
was up-to-date at the time
of publication on 13 May.
Media which are travelling to
Canada and have registered
via [email protected] will
be informed about procedures,
changes and any additions to
the programme during the stay
in Canada, and about exact
times and locations.
Please note: FIFA does not
allow media activities in the
hotel. Media do not have
access to the team hotels.
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New Zealand
China PR
Netherlands
Saturday June 6 - Edmonton
16:00/00:00 Canada - China
Saturday June 6 - Edmonton
19:00/03:00 New Zealand - Netherlands
Thursday June 11 - Edmonton
16:00/00:00 China - Netherlands
Thursday June 11 - Edmonton
19:00/03:00 Canada - New Zealand
Monday June 15 - Winnipeg
18:30/01:30 China - New Zealand
Monday June 15 - Montreal
GROUP C
19:30/01:30 Netherlands - Canada
Japan
Cameroon
Switzerland
Ecuador
Monday June 8 - Vancouver
16:00/01:00 Cameroon - Ecuador
Monday June 8 - Vancouver
19:00/04:00 Japan - Switzerland
Friday June 12 - Vancouver
16:00/01:00 Switzerland - Ecuador
Friday June 12 - Vancouver
19:00/04:00 Japan - Cameroon
Tuesday June 16 - Edmonton
15:00/23:00 Switzerland - Cameroon
Tuesday June 16 - Winnipeg
16:00/23:00 Ecuador - Japan
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GROUP B
Canada
Germany
Norway
Côte d’Ivoire
Thailand
Sunday June 7 - Ottawa
13:00/19:00
Norway - Thailand
Sunday June 7 - Ottawa
16:00/22:00
Germany - Côte d’Ivoire
Thursday June 11 - Ottawa
16:00/22:00
Germany - Norway
Thursday June 11 - Ottawa
19:00/01:00
Côte d’Ivoire - Thailand
Monday June 15 - Winnipeg
15:00/22:00
Thailand - Germany
Monday June 15 - Moncton
17:00/22:00
GROUP D
GROUP A
Match schedule
Côte d’Ivoire - Norway
USA
Sweden
Australia
Nigeria
Monday June 8 - Winnipeg
15:00/22:00 Sweden - Nigeria
Monday June 8 - Winnipeg
18:30/01:30 USA - Australia
Friday June 12 - Winnipeg
16:00/23:00 Australia - Nigeria
Friday June 12 - Winnipeg
19:00/02:00 USA - Sweden
Tuesday June 16 - Vancouver
17:00/02:00 Nigeria - USA
Tuesday June 16 - Edmonton
18:00/02:00 Australia - Sweden
Spain
Korea Republic
Costa Rica
GROUP F
GROUP E
Brazil
Tuesday June 9 - Montreal
France
Colombia
England
Mexico
Tuesday June 9 - Moncton
16:00/22:00 Spain - Costa Rica
14:00/19:00 France - England
Tuesday June 9 - Montreal
Tuesday June 9 - Moncton
19:00/01:00 Brazil - Korea Republic
17:00/22:00 Colombia - Mexico
Saturday June 13 - Montreal
Saturday June 13 - Moncton
16:00/22:00 Brazil - Spain
14:00/19:00 France - Colombia
Saturday June 13 - Montreal
Saturday June 13 - Moncton
19:00/01:00 Korea Republic - Costa Rica
17:00/22:00 England - Mexico
Wednesday June 17 - Ottawa
Wednesday June 17 - Ottawa
19:00/01:00 Korea Republic - Spain
16:00/22:00 Mexico - France
Wednesday June 17 - Moncton
Wednesday June 17 - Montreal
20:00/01:00 Costa Rica - Brazil
16:00/22:00 England - Colombia
ROUND OF 16
QUARTER FINALS
3/4 PLACE
Sa June 20 - Ottawa
Fr June 26 - Montreal
Sa July 4 - Edmonton
16:00/22:00 1st B - 3rd A/C/D
3
Sa June 20 - Edmonton
17:30/01:30 2nd A - 2nd C
10
19:30/01:30
W1 - W2
9
5
14:00/22:00
W5 - W6
11
16:30/01:30
W7 - W8
12
8
Mo June 22 - Ottawa
17:00/23:00 2nd B - 2nd F
7
2
19:00/01:00
W9 - W10
13
We July 1 - Edmonton
Tu June 23 - Vancouver
19:00/04:00 1st C - 3rd A/B/F
SEMI FINALS
Tu June 30 - Montreal
Mo June 22 - Edmonton
18:00/02:00 1st D - 3rd B/E/F
L13 - L14
FINAL
16:00/01:00
W13 - W14
Sa June 27 - Vancouver
4
Su June 21 - Vancouver
16:30/01:30 1st A - 3rd C/D/E
14:00/22:00
Su July 5 - Vancouver
Sa June 27- Edmonton
Su June 21 - Montreal
16:00/22:00 1st F - 2nd E
W3 - W4
Fr June 26 - Ottawa
1
Su June 21 - Moncton
14:00/19:00 1st E - 2nd D
16:00/22:00
6
17:00/01:00
W11 - W12
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The times in the schedule are
given as follows: local time /
Dutch time. For some matches,
it is formally the next day in the
Netherlands.
De tijden in dit schema zijn als
volgt weergegeven:
lokale tijd / Nederlandse
tijd. In Nederland is het bij
sommige wedstrijden formeel
een dag later.
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oranjeleeuwinnen & historie / 'oranje' lion
WAT ZIJN DE HOOGTEPUNTEN VAN HET
NEDERLANDS NATIONALE VROUWENTEAM?
EEN OVERZICHT IN EEN NOTENDOP.
A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE HIGHLIGHTS
OF THE NETHERLANDS NATIONAL
WOMEN’S TEAM.
Wapenfeiten
Het Nederlands vrouwenelftal neemt sinds
1982 deel aan kwalificatiewedstrijden voor de
Europese en mondiale eindronden. In 2009
bereikte de equipe van destijds bondscoach Vera
Pauw het EK, waarin Nederland indruk maakte
door als debutant door te dringen tot de halve
finale. Na een zege op Oekraïne (2-0), verlies
tegen gastland Finland (2-1) en winst tegen
Denemarken (2-1), zegevierde Nederland in de
kwartfinale tegen Frankrijk via een 0-0 gelijkspel
en strafschoppen (5-4). De eindronde die
uiteindelijk Duitsland zou winnen, eindigde voor
Nederland in de halve eindstrijd tegen Engeland,
na 2-1 verlies pas vlak voor het einde van de
verlenging.
Achievements
The Netherlands national women’s team has
been taking part in the qualification matches for
the final rounds of the European Championships
and the World Cup since 1982. In 2009, the
team of the then coach Vera Pauw made it to the
European Championships, where the Netherlands
made an impression by reaching the semi-finals
as debutant. After beating Ukraine (2-0), losing
to host Finland (2-1) and beating Denmark (2-1),
the Netherlands won against France in the quarter
final with a 0-0 draw and penalties (5-4). The
final round which was finally won by Germany,
ended for the Netherlands in the semi-final against
England, which scored 2-1 right at the end of
extra time.
Ook huidig bondscoach Roger Reijners wist met
de OranjeLeeuwinnen een plek te bemachtigen
op het Europese podium. In 2013 in Zweden
bleef het bij de groepsfase (Duitsland - Nederland
0-0, Noorwegen - Nederland 1-0 en Nederland
- IJsland 0-1).
The current national women’s coach Roger
Reijners also managed to win a place on the
European stage with the ‘Oranje’ Lionesses. In
2013, the team made it into the group phase in
Sweden (Germany - Netherlands 0-0, Norway Netherlands 1-0 and Netherlands - Iceland 0-1).
Eind 2014 plaatste de formatie van Reijners zich
voor het WK: een unicum voor de Nederlandse
vrouwen. Hoe? Zie pagina 18 en verder.
At the end of 2014, Reijners’ team qualified for
the World Cup: the first time ever for the Dutch
women’s team. How? See page 18 onwards for
more information.
Head to heads against upcoming opponents Group A
‘Oranje’ Lionesses against…… Canada: 10 played, 8 losses, 2 draws.
… China: 10 played, 1 win, 4 draws, 5 losses.
… New Zealand: 4 played, 2 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss.
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MOST CAPPED
1 Annemieke Kiesel-Griffioen 156 2 Dyanne Bito
145 3 Marleen Wissink
141 4 Daphne Koster
139 5 Manon Melis
123 6 Sylvia Smit
106 7 Sherida Spitse
104 Sarina Wiegman
104 8 Loes Geurts
103 9 Anouk Hoogendijk
100 10 Claudia v/d Heiligenberg 96 11 Petra Hogewoning
95 Liesbeth Migchelsen
95 ALLTIME TOPSCORERS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Manon Melis Sylvia Smit Marjoke de Bakker Lieke Martens Annemieke Kiesel-Griffioen Vivianne Miedema Karin Stevens Miranda Noom Kirsten van de Ven Sherida Spitse Nathalie Geeris Jessica Torny Renée Slegers COACHES SINCE 1990
1990 - 1992: 1992 - 1994: 1995 - 2000: 2001: 2001 - 2004: 2004 (interim): 2004 - 2010: 2010 (interim): 2010 - present 54 30 29 20 19 19 16 16 16 15 14 14 14 (1995-2011)
(2000-present)
(1989-2006)
(1997-2013)
(2004-present)
(2004-2013)
(2006-present)
(1987-2001)
(2005-present)
(2004-present)
(2005-present)
(2004-present)
(1990-2008)
(2004-present)
(2004-2013)
(1979-1991)
(2011-present)
(1995-2011)
(2013-present)
(2006-2009)
(1991-2002)
(2005-present)
(2006-present)
(1988-1992)
(1997-2008)
(2009-present)
Bert van Lingen
Jan Derks
Ruud Dokter
Andries Jonker
Frans de Kat
Remy Reynierse
Vera Pauw
Ed Engelkes
Roger Reijners
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phenomenal growth of girls'’and women's
“LET’S CELEBRATE A NEW GENERATION OF
FOOTBALL LOVERS!”
“LET’S CELEBRATE A NEW GENERATION OF
FOOTBALL LOVERS!”
De Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbalbond stáát
voor ‘voetbal om van te houden’. Onze meisjes
en vrouwen hebben hierin een prachtige
voorbeeldfunctie: de verwelkoming van een
nieuwe generatie meisjes- en vrouwenvoetballers,
die onze sport groter, rijker, veelzijdiger en
spannender maakt. Een generatie die inspireert,
verbindt en een nieuwe impuls geeft aan de
traditionele voetbalwereld.
The Royal Netherlands Football Association
stands for ‘football to be loved’. This is where
our girls and women play a splendid exemplary
role: welcoming the next generation of girls and
women into football, which makes our sport
greater, richer, more diverse and more exciting.
A generation which inspires, connects and boosts
the traditional world of football.
Het meisjes- en vrouwenvoetbal in Nederland heeft
zich in de laatste jaren stormachtig ontwikkeld,
een trend die doorzet. Het biedt perspectief om
in 2017 – ten tijde van het EK in Nederland –
145.000 vrouwelijke leden in onze gelederen te
hebben, en 150.000 in 2018.
Girls’ and women’s football has seen huge
developments in the Netherlands in recent years,
a trend which is set to continue. This gives us
the opportunity to raise the number of women
members in the sport to 145,000 by 2017 –
when we will have the pleasure of holding the
UEFA Women’s EURO 2017 – and increasing
that number to 150,000 by 2018.
GIRLS’ AND WOMEN’S FOOTBALL IN THE NETHERLANDS
137,525 female
members: + 4.23%
on the previous
season.
Phenomenal
growth in the last
decade: + 81%
on the 2003/04
season.
More than 2,000
clubs with girls’ or
women’s teams in
the competition.
5,250 women’s
and girls’ teams on
the pitch: + 5.49%
on the previous
season.
In the Netherlands,
girls can play in
girls’ or mixed
teams up until the
age of eighteen.
Source: Annual report 2013/14
‘ORANJE’ LIONESSES » GREAT DEVELOPMENTS
» Record number of spectators: >11,000 (Netherlands - Italy, playoffs, 22 Nov 2014, The Hague).
» Number of goals in recent World Cup qualifier series: 47.
» Top scorer of the whole World Cup qualifier series: Vivianne Miedema (13).
» Historic: first ever appearance at the World Cup.
» Success in the number of viewers of live broadcasts on FOX.
Scotland - Netherlands: average 44,000 (44% women), unique reach 245,000 viewers.
Netherlands - Scotland: average 78,000 (40% women), unique reach 435,000 viewers.
Playoffs Netherlands - Italy 135.000 & Italy - Netherlands 188.000 viewers.
» The buzz around the ‘Oranje’ Lionesses’ is growing!
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NEDERLAND GASTLAND EURO 2017
Nederland heeft het genoegen het EK 2017 te organiseren, met Breda, Deventer, Doetinchem,
Enschede, Rotterdam (Het Kasteel), Tilburg en Utrecht als speelsteden. Secretaris-generaal Bert van
Oostveen (KNVB): “Het is fantastisch dat we na EURO 2020 ook EURO 2017 naar Nederland
hebben gehaald. Dit is hét moment voor een eindtoernooi van ons vrouwenelftal in eigen land. Het is
een enorme stimulans voor de ontwikkeling en erkenning van het Nederlandse vrouwenvoetbal, in de
top én in de breedte.”
NETHERLANDS TO HOST UEFA WOMEN’S EURO 2017
The Netherlands is organising the Women’s EURO 2017 with Breda, Deventer, Doetinchem, Enschede,
Rotterdam (‘Het Kasteel’), Tilburg and Utrecht as host cities. On winning the bid, Royal Netherlands
Football Association Secretary General Bert van Oostveen said, “It’s fantastic that after winning the
EURO 2020 bid, we will also bring the Women’s EURO 2017 to the Netherlands. This is the time for
our women to take part in a final tournament in their own country. It is a great boost to the development
and recognition of Dutch women’s football, both at the highest level and at grassroots level.”
CANADA 2015
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Dutch road to FIFA Women's World Cup Cana
September 2013, Tirana
ALBANIA - NETHERLANDS 0-4
04 min.
08 min.
53 min.
90+1 min.
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-4
Melis
Melis
Melis
Slegers
Loes Geurts, Dyanne Bito, Daphne Koster (c), Mandy van den
Berg, Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Daniëlle van de Donk, Sherida
Spitse, Lieke Martens, Renee Slegers, Manon Melis »»» 66. Kika
van Es (Bito), 66. Kirsten van de Ven (Van de Donk), 84. Vivianne
Miedema (Martens).
October 2013, Maia
PORTUGAL - NETHERLANDS 0-7
02 min.
35 min.
55 min.
63 min.
78 min.
81 min.
90+4 min.
0-1
Slegers
0-2
Slegers
0-3
Dekker
0-4
Martens
0 - 5 Miedema
0-6
Miedema
0-7
Miedema
Loes Geurts, Kika van Es, Daphne Koster (c), Mandy van den
Berg, Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Daniëlle van de Donk, Sherida
Spitse, Lieke Martens, Renee Slegers, Kirsten van de Ven »»» 66.
Anouk Hoogendijk (Koster), 75. Vivianne Miedema (Martens), 82.
Maayke Heuver (Dekker).
October 2013, Kras Stadion, Volendam
NETHERLANDS - NORWAY 1-2
18 min.
23 min.
37 min.
0-1
1-1
1-2
Hansen
Miedema
Stensland
Loes Geurts, Kika van Es, Daphne Koster (c), Mandy van den
Berg, Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon Melis, Sherida Spitse,
Vivianne Miedema, Renee Slegers, Lieke Martens »»» 68. Kirsten
van de Ven (Dekker).
November 2013, Stadion Woudestein, Rotterdam
NETHERLANDS - GREECE 7-0
09
23
29
37
60
64
90
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
1 - 0Martens
2 - 0 Miedema
3-0
Miedema
4 - 0 Melis
5 - 0 Martens
6-0
Miedema
7-0
Van den Berg
Angela Christ, Kika van Es, Daphne Koster V (c), Mandy van den
Berg, Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon Melis, Sherida Spitse,
Vivianne Miedema, Renee Slegers, Lieke Martens »»» 65. Kirsten
van de Ven (Slegers), 81. Desiree van Lunteren (Dekker).
February 2014, IJsseldelta stadion, Zwolle
NETHERLANDS - BELGIUM 1-1
48 min.
76 min.
1 - 0 Miedema
1-1
Zeler
Loes Geurts, Kika van Es, Stefanie van der Gragt, Mandy van
den Berg (c), Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon Melis, Sherida
Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Renee Slegers, Lieke Martens »»»
90+1. Claudia van den Heiligenberg (Slegers), 90+1. Mandy
Versteegt (Melis).
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Group 5 / Europe
April 2014, Heraklion
April 2014, Stadion De Braak, Helmond
GREECE - NETHERLANDS 0-6
NETHERLANDS - ALBANIA 10-1
07
32
41
47
65
90
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
0 - 1 Melis
0 - 2 Middag
0-3
Miedema
0-4
Van den Berg
0-5
Spitse
0-6
Bakker
Sari van Veenendaal, Kika van Es, Stefanie van der Gragt,
Mandy van den Berg (c), Petra Hogewoning, Tessel Middag,
Manon Melis, Sherida Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Renee Slegers,
Claudia van den Heiligenberg »»» 62. Eshly Bakker (Miedema),
74. Dyanne Bito (Van Es), 82. Daniëlle van de Donk (Middag).
04 min.
28 min.
31 min.
32 min.
41 min.
45+4 min.
78 min.
79 min.
82 min.
90+1 min.
90+3 min.
1-0
v/d Heiligenberg
2-0
Slegers
3 - 0 Slegers
4-0
Slegers
5-0
Gjini (own goal)
5-1
Rrahmani
6 - 1 Martens
7-1
Slegers
8-1
Martens
9-1
Bakker
10 - 1 Slegers
Sari van Veenendaal, Dyanne Bito, Stefanie van der Gragt, Mandy
van den Berg (c), Petra Hogewoning, Tessel Middag, Manon
Melis, Sherida Spitse, Lieke Martens, Renee Slegers, Claudia van
den Heiligenberg »»» 63. Kim Dolstra (Bito), 63. Eshly Bakker (Van
den Heiligenberg), 70. Daniëlle van de Donk (Dolstra).
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Dutch road to FIFA Women's World Cup Cana
May 2014, Leuven
September 2014, Oslo
BELGIUM - NETHERLANDS 0-2
09 min.
19 min.
0-1
0-2
Miedema
Slegers
Loes Geurts, Dyanne Bito, Stefanie van der Gragt, Mandy van
den Berg (c), Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon Melis, Sherida
Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Renee Slegers, Lieke Martens »»» 64.
Anouk Hoogendijk (Van der Gragt), 90+1. Claudia van den
Heiligenberg (Miedema).
NORWAY - NETHERLANDS 0-2
68 min.
76 min.
0-1
0-2
Dekker
Van de Donk
Loes Geurts, Desiree van Lunteren, Stefanie van der Gragt,
Mandy van den Berg (c), Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon
Melis, Sherida Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Daniëlle van de Donk,
Lieke Martens »»» Geen wissels / no substitutes.
September 2014, Seacon Stadion - De Koel, Venlo
NETHERLANDS - PORTUGAL 3-2
28
52
54
61
68
min.
min.
min.
min.
min.
1-0
Miedema
1-1
Silva
2-1
Miedema
2 - 2 Luis
3 - 2 Miedema
Loes Geurts, Liza van der Most, Stefanie van der Gragt, Mandy
van den Berg (c), Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon Melis,
Sherida Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Daniëlle van de Donk, Lieke
Martens »»» 75. Desiree van Lunteren (Van der Most).
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FIRST PLAYOFFS, FIRST LEG
October 2014, Edinburgh
SCOTLAND - NETHERLANDS 1-2
10 min.
23 min.
49 min.
0-1 Martens
0-2 Melis
1-2 Little
Loes Geurts, Desiree van Lunteren, Stefanie van der Gragt, Mandy
van den Berg (c), Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon Melis,
Sherida Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Daniëlle van de Donk, Lieke
Martens »»» Geen wissels / no substitutes.
da 2015™
Group 5 / Europe
FIRST PLAYOFFS, RETURN
October 2014, Sparta Stadion, Rotterdam
NETHERLANDS - SCOTLAND 2-0
51 min.
77 min.
1-0 Martens
2-0 Melis
Loes Geurts, Desiree van Lunteren, Stefanie van der Gragt, Mandy
van den Berg (c), Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon Melis,
Sherida Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Daniëlle van de Donk, Lieke
Martens »»» 84. Tessel Middag (Spitse), 89. Kirsten van de Ven
(Miedema), 90+5. Eshly Bakker (Van de Donk).
PLAYOFF FINALS, AWAY MATCH
November 2014, Kyocera Stadion, Den Haag
NETHERLANDS - ITALY 1-1
19 min.
54 min.
0-1 1-1 Gabbiadini
Miedema
Loes Geurts, Desiree van Lunteren, Stefanie van der Gragt, Mandy
van den Berg (c), Siri Worm, Tessel Middag, Manon Melis,
Sherida Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Daniëlle van de Donk, Lieke
Martens »»» 55. Kirsten van de Ven (Melis).
FRIENDLY’S 2015
February 2015, Polman stadion, Almelo
Netherlands - Thailand PLAYOFF FINALS, RETURN
7-0
Goals Netherlands: Spitse, Middag, Bakker,
Martens, Dekker, Middag, Van de Ven
November 2014, Verona
ITALY - NETHERLANDS 1-2
March 2015 (Cyprus Women’s Cup)
09 min.
0-1 Miedema
43 min.
0-2 Miedema
53 min.
1-2 Van der Gragt
(own goal)
Goals Netherlands: Miedema
Loes Geurts, Desiree van Lunteren, Stefanie van der Gragt, Mandy
van den Berg (c), Siri Worm, Anouk Dekker, Manon Melis,
Sherida Spitse, Vivianne Miedema, Daniëlle van de Donk, Lieke
Martens »»» 90. Kirsten van de Ven (Miedema).
Netherlands - Australia
Finland - Netherlands Netherlands - England 0-1
0-0
1-1
Place 7/8 (Cyprus Women’s Cup)
Netherlands - Scotland 1-3
Goal Netherlands: Hoogendijk
April 2015
DUTCH PRESENCE
AT WORLD CUP 2015!
Iceland - Netherlands 2-1
Goal Netherlands: Spitse
Norway - Netherlands 2-3
Goals Netherlands: Martens, Melis, Martens
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regulations
What happens if two or more teams finish level on points and what are the regulations regarding red
and yellow cards?
RANKING THE TEAMS
RANKING BEST THIRD PLACES
In the group stage, the last matches in each
group shall be played simultaneously.
The two teams finishing first and second in each
group and the four best teams among those
ranked third qualify for the round of 16.
The ranking of each team in each group will be
determined as follows:
a) greatest number of points obtained in all
group matches;
b) goal difference in all group matches;
c) greatest number of goals scored in all group
matches.
If two or more teams are equal on the basis of
the above three criteria, their rankings will be
determined as follows:
d) greatest number of points obtained in the
group matches between the teams concerned;
e) goal difference resulting from the group
matches between the teams concerned;
f) greater number of goals scored in all group
matches between the teams concerned;
g) drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising
Committee.
SECOND STAGE
If a match is level at the end of normal playing
time, extra time shall be played (two periods of
15 minutes each) and followed, if necessary,
by kicks from the penalty mark to determine the
winner.
The four best teams among those ranked third
will be determined as follows:
a) greater number of points obtained in all group
matches;
b) goal difference resulting from all group
matches;
c) greater number of goals scored in all group
matches;
d) drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising
Committee.
AWARDS
The FIFA Fair Play Award, consists of a fair
play medal for each player and official, a
diploma and a voucher for USD 10,000 worth
of football equipment (to be used for women’s
youth football development). The Golden Boot
will be awarded to the player who scores in
Canada the most goals. If two or more players
score the same number of goals, the number of
assists will be decisive. Also the Adidas Golden
Ball (best player), the Adidas Golden Glove (best
goalkeeper) and the Hyundai Young Player (best
young player in the tournament) will be awarded
at this 2015 tournament.
More information?
See ‘Regulations FIFA Women’s World Cup’
at FIFA.com.
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T: (+031) (0)6 39845988
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