On 17 April 1971, the French team played the first women's international football match recognized by
FIFA against the
Netherlands. The match took place in
Hazebrouck,
France and resulted in a 4–0 defeat for the Netherlands, with
Jocelyne Ratignier scoring a hattrick. The Netherlands did not have a strong track record in women's international football until the 2010s. They did not qualify for the
UEFA Women's Championship until
2009 and did not qualify for their first
Women's World Cup until
2015, when the tournament expanded from 16 to 24 teams. In 2017, the national team won the
UEFA Women's Euro 2017, which the country also hosted. Four out of 5 Dutch television viewers watched the Netherlands win the
championship. Two years later, in their
second World Cup, the Dutch advanced all the way to the final before losing to the
United States, 0–2. during friendly match on 15-8-2010 ==Domestic League==