Ter Leede
{{Short description|Association football club in Sassenheim, Netherlands}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2025}}
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| image = Ter_Leede_logo.png
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Ter Leede
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| founded = {{Start date and age|1930|4|30|df=y}}
| ground = Roodemolen
Sassenheim
| capacity = 2,000
| chairman = Ronald Vonk
| manager = Henk Wisman
| league = Vierde Divisie
| season = 2024–25
| position = Vierde Divisie A, 14th of 16
| website = {{url|https://terleede.nl/|terleede.nl}}
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Ter Leede is a football club based in Sassenheim, Netherlands. The club was established on 30 April 1930, as a merger of the clubs Poellaan and Roda.
The men's team is currently playing in the Dutch Vierde Divisie.
The women's team played in the women's Hoofdklasse, the highest level of women's football in the country, until the introduction of the Eredivisie in 2007. It never fielded a women's team in the Eredivisie and now plays in the Topklasse, the third level of Dutch women's football.
The women's team won the Hoofdklasse title four times and the KNVB Women's Cup three times. In 2001–02, Ter Leede was the first Dutch team in the UEFA Women's Cup, the precursor to the Women's Champions League. The team finished in second place in its group, behind Ryazan WFC of Russia. The women's team also took part in 2003–04, finishing in second in its group behind Fulham L.F.C., and in 2004–05, finishing in third place in its group.
Honours
=Women's team=
==National==
- Hoofdklasse
- Winners (4): 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007
- Winner, second tier (2): 2009, 2010
- Dutch Cup
- Winners (3): 1992, 2001, 2007
==UEFA Women's Cup==
class="wikitable" | |||
Season | Stage | Opponent | Result |
---|---|---|---|
rowspan=3|2001–02{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec-wom02.html|title = UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2001/02}} | rowspan=3|2nd qualifying round | {{flagicon|Russia}} Ryazan | bgcolor="#ffbbbb" align=center|0–4 |
{{flagicon|Slovakia}} Žilina | bgcolor="#ddffdd" align=center|1–0 | ||
{{flagicon|Greece}} Kavala | bgcolor="#ddffdd" align=center|8–0 | ||
rowspan=3|2003–04{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec-wom04.html|title = UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2003/04}} | rowspan=3|2nd qualifying round | {{flagicon|Moldova}} Codru Anenii Noi | bgcolor="#ddffdd" align=center|8–0 |
{{flagicon|Faroe Islands}} Klaksvík | bgcolor="#ddffdd" align=center|5–0 | ||
{{flagicon|England}} Fulham | bgcolor="#ffbbbb" align=center|1–3 | ||
rowspan=3|2004–05{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec-wom05.html|title = UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2004/05}} | rowspan=3|1st qualifying round | {{flagicon|Iceland}} KR Reykjavík | bgcolor="#ffbbbb" align=center|0–1 |
{{flagicon|Slovenia}} Krka Novo Mesto | bgcolor="#ddffdd" align=center|2–0 | ||
{{flagicon|Finland}} MPS Malmin | bgcolor="#ffffdd" align=center|1–1 |