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Ajax Women

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Heerenveen Women vs Ajax Women (31 Mar)

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League Position
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Established
2012 (12 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
De Toekomst
(5,000 Capacity)

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Location
Amsterdam

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Competitions
Netherlands Eredivisie Women
UEFA Womens Champions League

Last Edit
zag: 15/Dec/23


Upcoming
31/03 Heerenveen W - Ajax Women
20/04 Ajax Women - AZ Vrouwen
01/05 Ajax Women - PSV Eindhove
11/05 ADO Den Haag - Ajax Women

Results
27/03 Chelsea Wome 1 - 1 Ajax Women
23/03 Ajax Women 3 - 2 PEC Zwolle W
19/03 Ajax Women 0 - 3 Chelsea Wome
10/03 Utrecht Wome 0 - 2 Ajax Women
03/03 Twente Women 0 - 3 Ajax Women

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AFC Ajax Vrouwen is a Dutch football (soccer) club from Amsterdam representing AFC Ajax in the Vrouwen Eredivisie, the top women's league in the Netherlands. The team was founded in 2012.

Team Members


1

Eijk



21

Gool



15

Grant



19

Hoekstra



17

Jansen



26

Kardinaal



18

Keijzer



23

Keukelaar



24

Klonia



7

Leuchter



2

Most



10

Noordam



16

Noordman



22

Sabajo



25

Sanders



8

Spitse



29

Tolhoek



5

Verhoeve



11

Weerden



20

Yohannes



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Stadium or Home

Sportcomplex De Toekomst (Dutch for Sporting complex The Future) is a sporting complex in Ouder-Amstel, Netherlands, owned by AFC Ajax N.V. The complex comprises nine football fields and is located close to the Johan Cruyff Arena. Its main field has seating capacity for 2,000 people.

The facility serves as the home grounds of Ajax Women, which competes in the Eredivisie Vrouwen, the reserves team Jong Ajax, which competes in the Eerste Divisie, as well as Ajax Amateurs, which competes in the Derde Divisie.

De Toekomst also serves as the training grounds for the first team of Ajax as well as for the Ajax Youth Academy; A-juniors (A1, A2), B-juniors (B1, B2), C-juniors (C1, C2), D-pupils (D1, D2, D3), E-pupils (E1, E2, E3) and the F-pupils (F1, F2, F3). It also serves as the home of the Future Cup, an International tournament for under-17 youth teams, which was named after the sport park.

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