2014–15 BeNe League


The 2014–15 BeNe League was the third and last season of the Belgium and Netherlands' women's football top level league. The defending champion was FC Twente. The season started on 29 August 2014 and was played in a single division. The season finished on 8 May 2015.
Following this season, Belgium and the Netherlands both returned to having their own top-level domestic league. The BeNe League initiative was ended because Dutch clubs and the KNVB failed to agree on the clubs' financial participation for the following seasons. The Dutch association also questioned the lack of competitiveness.
After the season, the Netherlands revived the Eredivisie as top league, and Belgium created a new Super League.

Format

The seven Dutch and six Belgian teams played a double round-robin format, with each team playing twice against every other team, once at home and once away.

Teams

The league was played by seven Dutch and six Belgian teams.
Royal Antwerp left the BeNe League for financial reasons after previous season. Otherwise the same teams as last year compete. Club Brugge shut down their first team after the season, to focus on youth teams.
TeamCountryHome cityHome ground
Standard Fémina de LiègeBelgiumLiègeComplexe Standard de Liège
RSC AnderlechtBelgiumAnderlechtRSCA Football Academy
WD Lierse SKBelgiumLierHerman Vanderpoortenstadion
Club Brugge DamesBelgiumBrugesOlympiapark
Oud-Heverlee LeuvenBelgiumHeverleeGemeentelijk Stadion
AA Gent LadiesBelgiumGhentPGB-Stadion
ADO Den HaagNetherlandsThe HagueKyocera Stadion
FC TwenteNetherlandsEnschedeDe Grolsch Veste
TelstarNetherlandsVelsenTATA Steel Stadion
PEC ZwolleNetherlandsZwolleIJsseldelta Stadion
SC HeerenveenNetherlandsHeerenveenSportpark Skoatterwâld
AFC AjaxNetherlandsAmsterdamSportpark De Toekomst
PSV/FC EindhovenNetherlandsEindhovenJan Louwers Stadion

Standings

All teams played in a single group. The top finishing Belgium and Dutch team qualified for the Champions League.

Top goalscorers

RankScorerClubGoals
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