Ajax (W)
PSV (W)
FC Twente (W)
ADO Den Haag (W)
Heerenveen (W)
Excelsior (W)
PEC Zwolle (W)
AZ (W)
Fortuna Sittard Women
Feyenoord (W)
SV Saestum Women
DTS Ede Women
FC Eindhoven Women
VV Ter Leede Women
FC Utrecht (W)
PSV II Women
Nuenen Women
SV Saestum II Women
RKVV DSS Women
de Tukkers Women
Bavel Women
ASV Wartburgia Women
BVV Barendrecht VR1 Women
Achilles 29 Women
ACV Assen Women
NAC (W)
SC 'T Zand Women
Jong Ajax Amsterdam Women
SV Orion Women
Rijnvogels Women
VV Reiger Boys Women
SC Buitenveldert II Women
Berghuizen Women
ASV Wartburgia II Women
CTO Amsterdam Women
PEC Zwolle II Women
Heerenveen II Women
Be Quick 28 II Women
Be Quick 28 Women
SC Buitenveldert Women
Witkampers Women
Hontenisse Women
RVVH II Women
VV Ijzendijke Women
FC Eindhoven II Women
Eldenia Women
Victoria Boys Women
SVSSS Women
RKVV Velsen Women
sv RKDEO Women
The KNVB Women's Cup (Dutch: KNVB Beker Vrouwen) is the cup competition for women's football in the Netherlands. The competition was established in 1980, along with the KNVB Amateur Cup. It is organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association (Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbalbond or KNVB). It is currently called the Eurojackpot KNVB Beker due to an advertising agreement.
With the formation of the Eredivisie in the 2007, the first round of the cup was a group stage for clubs in the lower leagues, the Hoofdklasse and the Eerste Klasse. Eredivisie clubs joined the competition in the second round. The amateur Topklasse joined the competition in the 2015–16 competition. In 2020, the cup competition was abandoned before the quarterfinal round, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, the 12 Eredivisie clubs join the competition in the Round of 16, which also had four clubs from lower leagues. In 2025–2026, the three top finishers in the previous Eredivisie season entered the competition in the quarterfinals, with the other clubs in the top league entering in the Round of 16.