AFC Ajax (women)

AFC Ajax
Full nameAmsterdamsche Football Club Ajax
Nickname(s)De Godendochters (The Daughters of the Gods), De Ajacieden, De Amsterdames
Founded18 May 2012 (2012-05-18)
GroundDe Toekomst
Johan Cruyff Arena (selected matches)
Capacity2,250[1]
55,865
OwnerAFC Ajax N.V. (Euronext AmsterdamAJAX)
ChairmanMenno Geelen (interim)
Head coachAnouk Bril
LeagueEredivisie
2024–253rd
Websiteajax.nl

AFC Ajax Vrouwen is a Dutch football club from Amsterdam representing AFC Ajax in the Vrouwen Eredivisie, the top women's league in the Netherlands. The team was founded in 2012 and played its first three seasons in the BeNe League before the Eredivisie re-formed.[2] The club won its first title in its second season, winning the domestic KNVB Cup in the 2013–14 season. Ajax won its first two Eredivisie titles in back-to-back seasons in 2016–17 and 2017–18. It won its third title in the 2022–23 season. The best performance in the UEFA Women's Champions League came in the 2023–24 competition, when it finished second in the group stage before losing in the quarterfinals, the first Dutch club to reach that stage.[3] After a third place finish in the 2024–25, Ajax qualified for the inaugural UEFA Women's Europa Cup.[4]

Current squad

As of 5 February 2025

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 Regina Van Eijk
3 DF  NED Roos van der Veen
4 DF  NED Deau den Turk
6 MF  NED Jonna van de Velde
7 FW  NED Bo van Egmond
8 MF  NED Sherida Spitse (captain)
9 FW  NED Danique Tolhoek
12 MF  NED Jade van Hensbergen
13 GK  NED Lois Niënhuis
15 MF  NED Inessa Kaagman
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  NED Danique Noordman
17 FW  NED Bente Jansen
18 DF  NED Milicia Keijzer
19 FW  NED Tiny Hoekstra
20 MF  USA Lily Yohannes
21 MF  NED Rosa van Gool
22 MF  NED Quinty Sabajo
23 FW  NED Lotte Keukelaar
24 DF  NED Daliyah de Klonia
25 DF  NED Kay-lee de Sanders
26 DF  NED Isa Kardinaal
31 GK  NED Dionne van der Wal
MF  NED Nayomi Buikema

Former players

Results

BeNe League / Eredivisie

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Season Division Position W – D – L = Pts GF – GA Top scorer KNVB Cup
2012–13 BeNe League 4 / 16 12 – 6 – 10 = 42 47 – 36 Van Lunteren (10) Quarterfinals
2013–14 3 / 14 16 – 6 – 4 = 54 68 – 23 Van Lunteren (13) Winner
2014–15 3 / 13 17 – 2 – 5 = 53 54 – 20 Pieëte (10) Final
2015–16 Eredivisie 2 / 7 17 – 5 – 2 = 56 46 – 11 Bakker (8) Final
2016–17 1 / 8 21 – 5 – 1 = 68 57 – 14 Van den Bighelaar (18) Winner
2017–18 1 / 9 16 – 7 – 1 = 55 57 – 24 Van den Bighelaar, Van Lunteren (12) Winner
2018–19 2 / 9 13 – 8 – 3 = 47 50 – 18 Ellen Jansen (14) Winner
2019–20 2 / 8a 8 – 1 – 3 = 25a 22 – 11a Van den Bighelaar (9) Quarterfinalsa
2020–21 3 / 8 13 – 1 – 6 = 40 40 – 21 Nikita Tromp (19) Semifinals
2021–22 2 / 9 17 – 3 – 4 = 54 70 – 22 Romée Leuchter (25) Winner
2022–23 1 / 11 18 – 1 – 1 = 55 67 – 15 Leuchter (18) Round of 16
2023–24 2 / 12 17 – 3 – 2 = 54 62 – 20 Leuchter (20) Winner
2024–25 3 / 12 17 – 2 – 3 = 53 57 – 22 Danique Tolhoek 19 Round of 16

a=at moment of abandonment due to Covid

UEFA Women's Champions League

All results (away, home and aggregate) list Ajax's goal tally first.

Season Round Team Home Away Agg/Pos [a]
2017–18 Qualifying round Standard Liège 3–0
Pärnu 2–1
Rīgas FS 6–0
Round of 32 Brescia 1–0 0–2 1–2
2018–19 Qualifying round Þór/KA 0–0
Wexford Youths 4–1
Linfield 2–0
Round of 32 Sparta Prague 2–0 2–1 4–1
Round of 16 Lyon 0–4 0–9 0–13
2020–21 Round of 32 Bayern Munich 0–3 1–3 1–6
2022–23 QR 1 semi-final Kristianstads DFF 3–1
QR 1 final Eintracht Frankfurt 2–1
QR 2 Arsenal 0–1 2–2 2–3
2023–24 QR 1 final Dinamo Minsk 3–0
QR 2 FC Zürich 2–0 6–0 8–0
Group stage Bayern Munich 1–0 1–1 2/4
Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 1–3
Roma 2–1 0–3
Quarter-final Chelsea 0–3 1–1 1–4
2024–25 QR 1 semi-final Kolos Kovalivka 1–1, 4–1 aet
QR 1 final Fiorentina 0–1


  1. ^ or single match when home and away are empty

Record by club

As of 9 September 2024
Opponent Country Pld W D L GF GA Season(s)
Dinamo Minsk  Belarus 1 1 0 0 3 0 2023–24
Standard Liège  Belgium 1 1 0 0 3 0 2017–18
Sparta Prague  Czech Republic 2 2 0 0 4 1 2018–19
Arsenal  England 2 0 1 1 2 3 2022–23
Chelsea  England 2 0 1 1 1 4 2023–24
Pärnu  Estonia 1 1 0 0 2 1 2017–18
Olympique Lyonnais  France 2 0 0 2 0 13 2018–19
Paris Saint-Germain  France 2 1 0 1 3 3 2023–24
Bayern Munich  Germany 4 1 1 2 3 7 2020–21, 2023–24
Eintracht Frankfurt  Germany 1 1 0 0 2 1 2022–23
Þór/KA  Iceland 1 0 1 0 0 0 2018–19
Wexford Youths  Ireland 1 1 0 0 4 1 2018–19
Brescia  Italy 2 1 0 1 1 2 2013–14
Fiorentina  Italy 1 0 0 1 0 1 2024–25
Roma  Italy 2 1 0 1 2 4 2023–24
Rīgas FS  Latvia 1 1 0 0 6 0 2017–18
Linfield  Northern Ireland 1 1 0 0 2 0 2018–19
Kristianstads DFF  Sweden 1 1 0 0 3 1 2022–23
Zürich  Switzerland 2 2 0 0 8 0 2023–24
Kolos Kovalivka  Ukraine 1 0 1 0 4 1 2024–25

Honours

National

Affiliated clubs

On 13 January 2013, it was revealed that AFC Ajax Vrouwen would partner with SV Overbos, the women's team from Hoofddorp.[5]

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head coach Anouk Bril
Assistant coach Sonny Silooy
Goalkeeping coach Robbie Tetteroo
Technical coach Wim Bouckaert

Head coaches

Broadcasting

As of 2025, all league matches played are broadcast on ESPN. Public service broadcaster NOS occasionally provides game highlights during the Studio Sport programme.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Kampioenswedstrijd Jong Ajax gewoon op De Toekomst". www.at5.nl.
  2. ^ "Vrouwen: Ajax en PSV in BeNeLeague, FC Den Bosch niet" (in Dutch). voetbalcentraal. 6 June 2012. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Ajax's women's team become the first Dutch side ever to advance in the Champions League". NL Times. 2024-01-30. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  4. ^ "The official website for European football". UEFA. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  5. ^ "Hechte samenwerking Ajax en sv Overbos uit Hoofddorp'", Overbos.nl, 13 January 2013
  6. ^ "Ajax-dames halen succescoach Engelkes" (in Dutch). FCupdate. 30 May 2012. Archived from the original on 11 August 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  7. ^ "Suzanne Bakker in her final season at Ajax Women" (in Dutch). Ajax.nl. 10 January 2024. Archived from the original on 10 January 2024. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Winnaars Rinus Michels Awards 2024". Rinus Michels Awards (in Dutch). Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  9. ^ "Nieuwe Ajax-coach Bruil is naast 'mensenmens' ook resultaatgericht: 'Kampioen worden'" [New Ajax coach Bruil is not only a 'people person' but also results-oriented: 'Becoming champion']. NOS (in Dutch). 2025-07-03. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  10. ^ "Women's Eredivisie secures coverage on Fox Sports and NOS". Sport Business. 10 August 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2020.

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