Roodstad VFC

Roodstad VFC is a professional women's football club based in Roodstad. Founded in 1928, they are the oldest organized team in Brunant, playing in the AFC's Women's First League. RVFC have the second-most titles in the league, six, one behind leaders Olympia Koningstad L.F.C..

History
RVFC was founded in 1928 as an amateur side, playing against local schools and teams from elsewhere in Brunant. In 1954 they began their rivalry with Olympia Koningstad, playing both home and away matches in what would become the basis of the Women's League, a semi-professional tournament (a precursor to the WFL).

RVFC gained much publicity in 1973 when they won the "Sporting Battle of Roodstad". With RVFC the best of the Women's League sides, their owner bet the directors of the local men's professional side, Roodstad Athletic that the city's women could beat the men. After much publicity in the newspapers and several tirades, RAFC's directors agreed to a match on 4 August 1973. 8000 spectators filled the newly-built Municipal Stadium for its inaugural match, indeed a spectacle. In what has been called one of the most exciting matches in Brunanter history, the ladies pulled off a stunning performance to win 2-1. Following the match RAFC claimed they played easier so the women would win, as if they had allowed it. The papers, wanted more action, eventually got the teams to schedule a replay in October, which ended 0-0.