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Sint-Truidense V.V. (women)

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Sint-Truidense
Full nameKoninklijke Sint-Truidense Voetbalvereniging Vrouwen
Nickname(s)De Kanaries (The Canaries)
Founded1983, 2008
GroundJeugdcomplex Sint-Truidense VV
Capacity500
ChairmanAndré Donvil
ManagerFons Moons
LeagueBeNe League
2011-124th

K. Sint-Truidense VV Vrouwen is a Belgian women's football club representing K. Sint-Truidense VV in the Belgian First Division.

Originally established in 1983 as FCL Rapide Wezemaal, it was absorbed by Sint-Truidense in 2008, moving from Wezemaal, Rotselaar to Sint-Truiden.[1] The team enjoyed its most successful period so far between 2004 and 2008, winning four championships in a row (including two doubles) and reaching the 2008 European Cup quarterfinals. In 2010 it won its first championship as Sint-Truidense.[2]

The team won the Belgian championship in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, thereby qualifying for the UEFA Women's Cup. After only reaching the first qualifying round in the Women'S Cups 2004-05 and 2005–06, the team reached the second qualifying round in the next season and in 2007-08 went all the way to the quarter finals.

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Record in UEFA competitions

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Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 1–4 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mašinac Niš
2–3 Scotland Hibernian
2–0 Croatia Maksimir
2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 1–2 Netherlands Saestum
0–3 Spain Athletic Bilbao
5–1 Scotland Glasgow City
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 5–0 Slovenia Pomurje
7–0 Estonia Pärnu
6–1 Serbia Mašinac Niš
Group Stage 0–1 Germany Turbine Potsdam
4–2 Czech Republic Sparta Prague
0–2 Netherlands Saestum
2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 2–0 Wales Cardiff City
2–0 Croatia Osijek
1–0 Portugal 1º Dezembro
Group Stage 2–1 England Everton
0–4 Iceland Valur
1–1 Germany Frankfurt
Quarter-finals 0–4 0–6 Sweden Umeå
2010–11 Champions League Round of 32 0–3 0–7 Czech Republic Sparta Prague

References

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  1. ^ "NIEUWS 00". www.vrouwenvoetballen.be. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012.
  2. ^ List of champions in RSSSF.com
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