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VVK Telstar

Vrouwenvoetbal Kennemerland e.o. (VVK) or Telstar Vrouwen was a Dutch women's football club based in Velsen, North Holland that played in the Dutch top level Eredivisie. It was affiliated with men's team SC Telstar, sharing a logo and home stadium. The club transferred its license of the women's team to run by a new club, Hera United in Amsterdam, in September 2025.[1][2][3]

Key Information

The club was established in 2011. Its first season was its most successful, finishing third out of seven Eredivisie teams. Many of its initial players came from AZ Alkmaar, which had discontinued its women's team.[4] The following three seasons, the club competed in the BeNe League before returning to the reformed Eredivisie. In the 2016–17 season, future Dutch national striker Katja Snoeijs led the league with 21 goals.[5] After that season, the team relocated to Alkmaar and formed VV Alkmaar.[6][7][8]

In January 2022, media outlets reported Telstar would rejoin the Eredivisie the following season.[9][10] Following its return, the club finished second-to-last in each of its three seasons. Marelle Worm [nl] coached the team upon its return to the Eredivisie before being fired in February 2025. She was replaced by former Ajax and AZ coach Ed Engelkes.[11][12][13]

After three seasons, the club transferred its team, license, and place in the Eredivise to Hera United.[14] The upstart Hera and Telstar first announced a partnership in July 2024.[1] This change required approval from the KNVB.[15] In December 2024, the KNVB approved a rule change allowing a women's-only club to field a professional team, a necessary step for Hera to take over the club.[16] In June 2025, the KNVB approved additional needed rule changes.[17] The final approval came in September 2025. Telstar and Hera would jointly operate a youth program, Hera-Telstar Opleidingen.[3][14] Hera leadership said they intended to host matches at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam,[18] including a potential Amsterdam derby with AFC Ajax.[19] In August 2025, the club announced it would play its home games at Sportpark Goed Genoeg in Amsterdam for the 2025–26 season.[2]

Results Eredivisie / BeNe League

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Women's Eredivisie
BeNe League
Season League Position W – D – L = Pts GF – GA Top scorer KNVB Cup
2011–12 Eredivisie 3 / 7 8 – 3 – 7 = 27 39 – 42 de Vos (16) Quarterfinals
2012–13 BeNe League 9 / 16 16 – 4 – 8 = 52 71 – 29 de Vos (11) Quarterfinals
2013–14 5 / 14 13 – 4 – 9 = 43 53 – 33 Koopmans [nl] (12) Quarterfinals
2014–15 6 / 13 10 – 7 – 7 = 37 43 – 31 Koopmans (10) Semifinals
2015–16 Eredivisie 5 / 7 6 – 2 – 16 = 20 33 – 79 Roof (8) Round of 16
2016–17 5 / 8 11 – 4 – 12 = 37 61 – 65 Snoeijs (21) Quarterfinals
2022-23 10 / 11 3 – 3 – 14 = 12 18 – 65 Hassani (5) Round of 16
2023-24 11 / 12 3 – 3 – 16 = 12 16 – 69 Gomez [nl] (4) Round of 16[20]
2024-25 11 / 12 2 – 5 – 15 = 11 22 – 59 van Belen (6) Round of 16

Head coaches

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Final squad

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As of 15 October 2024[22][23]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  NED Kelly Steen [nl]
2 DF  NED Puck Donker [nl]
3 DF  NED Felice Hermans [nl]
4 DF  JPN Akari Takeshige
5 DF  NED Nikki Ridder [nl]
6 DF  NED Kim Remijnse [nl]
7 DF  ARU Soraya Verhoeve [nl]
8 MF  NED Isa Gomez [nl]
9 FW  NED Jannette van Belen
10 MF  JPN Chinatsu Kira
11 MF  MAR Samya Hassani
12 DF  NED Pauline van de Pol [nl]
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  USA Sydney Blomquist
14 FW  NED Isabelle Nottet
15 MF  NED Esmee Daalman [nl]
16 GK  NED Mei Wei Rispens [nl]
17 FW  NED Mila Lagcher [nl]
18 DF  NED Joy Vader [nl]
19 FW  NED Lieke Vis [nl]
20 DF  NED Tess Tiebie [nl]
21 FW  NED Nicci Berrevoets [nl]
22 MF  NED Yasmin Kleef [nl]
23 MF  NED Anna van der Vlist [nl]
24 GK  NED Floor Ursem [nl]

Former players

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International players

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Netherlands Dyanne Bito
Netherlands Loes Geurts
Netherlands Kim Dolstra
Netherlands Stefanie van der Gragt
Morocco Samya Hassani
Netherlands Claudia van den Heiligenberg
Tunisia Yesmin Khanchouch
Japan Chinatsu Kira
Netherlands Daphne Koster
Netherlands Desiree van Lunteren
Guyana Brittany Persaud
Croatia Kristina Šundov
Israel Mairav Shamir
Netherlands Katja Snoeijs
Netherlands Priscilla de Vos
Croatia Kelly Zeeman
Source[24]

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