DSS vs Feyenoord Rotterdam, 2021-22 KNVB Beker Vrouwen, Round of 16

· Dutch KNVB Beker Vrouwen
  • 25': Genevieve Maartens
  • 89': Genevieve Maartens
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2 - 3
  • 16': Kim Hendriks
  • 45'+2': Robine De Ridder
  • 64': Romeé Van De Lavoir

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DSS are hosting Feyenoord Rotterdam at Sportpark Pim Mulier, Haarlem, Netherlands, starting on . The match is a part of the Dutch KNVB Beker Vrouwen.

Match Timeline

  • 0': Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
  • 0': First Half begins.
  • 16': Goal! DSS Women 0, Feyenoord Women 1. Kim Hendriks (Feyenoord Women) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal.
  • 25': Goal! DSS Women 1, Feyenoord Women 1. Genevieve Maartens (DSS Women) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Lisa Kremers.
  • 45'+2': Goal! DSS Women 1, Feyenoord Women 2. Robine de Ridder (Feyenoord Women) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal.
  • 45'+2': Substitution, DSS Women. Tippi van der Sluis replaces Lune Miedema.
  • 45'+6': First Half ends, DSS Women 1, Feyenoord Women 2.
  • 45': Second Half begins DSS Women 1, Feyenoord Women 2.
  • 54': Substitution, DSS Women. Emma Hofstra replaces Nikki Sewalt.
  • 54': Substitution, DSS Women. Jacintha Steinmetz replaces Roos van der Sluis.
  • 59': Moise Cevat (DSS Women) is shown the yellow card.
  • 59': Substitution, Feyenoord Women. Maxime Bennink replaces July Schneijderberg.
  • 64': Goal! DSS Women 1, Feyenoord Women 3. Romeé van de Lavoir (Feyenoord Women) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal.
  • 65': Substitution, Feyenoord Women. Pia Rijsdijk replaces Kim Hendriks.
  • 72': Substitution, DSS Women. Chloe Bruning replaces Cathy Olsthoorn.
  • 72': Substitution, DSS Women. Sheryl de Boer replaces Zoe van Wijngaarden.
  • 74': Substitution, Feyenoord Women. Cheyenne van den Goorbergh replaces Jada Conijnenberg.
  • 74': Substitution, Feyenoord Women. Yara Helderman replaces Robine de Ridder.
  • 76': Samantha van Diemen (Feyenoord Women) is shown the yellow card.
  • 89': Goal! DSS Women 2, Feyenoord Women 3. Genevieve Maartens (DSS Women) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Chloe Bruning.
  • 90'+5': Jill Duijzer (Feyenoord Women) is shown the yellow card.
  • 90'+7': Second Half ends, DSS Women 2, Feyenoord Women 3.
  • 0': Match ends, DSS Women 2, Feyenoord Women 3.

Game Information

Competition: Dutch KNVB Beker Vrouwen

Venue: Sportpark Pim Mulier
Location: Haarlem, Netherlands

Line-Ups

DSS DSS (4-3-3)

No. Name
1 Daniela Bos (GK)
36 Amy Visser
31 Lune Miedema
28 Marina Benacchio
37 Lisa Kremers
8 Moise Cevat Yellow Card
7 Nikki Sewalt
9 Roos Van Der Sluis
12 Genevieve Maartens
10 Cathy Olsthoorn
11 Zoe Van Wijngaarden

FEY Feyenoord Rotterdam (4-3-3)

No. Name
16 Jill Duijzer (GK) Yellow Card
4 Robine De Ridder
2 Justine Brandau
3 Samantha Van Diemen Yellow Card
23 Jada Conijnenberg
6 Manique De Vette
14 Kim Hendriks
11 July Schneijderberg
25 Romeé Van De Lavoir
18 Isa Kagenaar
19 Sophie Cobussen

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