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Hoofdklasse (women)

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Country
  
Netherlands

Founded
  
1973

Promotion to
  
Topklasse

Confederation
  
UEFA

Number of teams
  
12

Level on pyramid
  
2 (since 2008) 1 (1973-2007)

The Hoofdklasse is the second highest league of amateur women's football in the Netherlands, and the third tier in general.

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When the Hoofdklasse was created in 1973, the league was the top level league of the Netherlands, and the winner was named the national champion. After the 2006/07 season, the professional Eredivisie was established as the top level league which now plays out the championship.

There was no relegation and promotion between those two leagues.

In the 2011/12 season the Hoofdklasse became a third level league, as above it the Topklasse was created. The Hoffdklasse thus is the second highest amateur league and now promotes teams to the Topklasse.

Format

From 1973 to 1994, the Hoofdklasse was Championship Playoff between regional champions. Mostly consisting of 6 regional champions that would play each other once. The winner of the group becoming the champion of the Netherlands. Since the 1994-95 season the Hoofdklasse was played nationwide as a 12 team league.

The teams play each other 2 times over the course of the season.

The last two teams get relegated into the Eerste Klasse.

Current Teams (2016-17)

Teams the play in the 2016-17 season.

Hoofdklasse champions since 1973

The list of champions:

Winners of the Hoofdklasse since 2007

The winner is no more the champion of the Netherlands. Since 2011–12 the Hoofdklasse is a third level league.

  • 2007–08: SV Saestum
  • 2008–09: Ter Leede Sassenheim
  • 2009–10: Ter Leede Sassenheim
  • 2010–11: RCL
  • 2011–12: DTS Ede and RKHVV (2 divisions)
  • 2012–13: Wartburgia and Gelre
  • 2013–14: Oranje Nassau and Saestum II
  • 2014–15: Barendrecht and VV AV Eindhoven
  • References

    Hoofdklasse (women) Wikipedia