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IJsselmeervogels () is a Dutch amateur football club. With seven national amateur titles, IJsselmeervogels is one of the most successful amateur clubs in the Netherlands. VV Katwijk also has seven national amateur titles. The Reds, as they are nicknamed, come from Bunschoten – Spakenburg, in the Dutch province of Utrecht, on the shores of the former IJsselmeer lake. The club has a long-standing rivalry with SV Spakenburg. Currently, IJsselmeervogels play in the Derde Divisie after relegation from the Tweede Divisie. History Early years The club was formed in 1932. In its early days, it had a number of different names, including VVIJV, V.V. IJsselmeer and n.a.s. (Na Arbeid Sport, Sport after Labour) and soon the club colors of red and white were adopted. The kit consists of a white shirt with deep red centre (reminiscent of Ajax) and red shorts. The socks were initially red with a white stripe, but in recent years have gradually changed to become all-white. IJsselmeervogels ...
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Sportpark De Westmaat
Sportpark De Westmaat is a sporting complex located in Spakenburg, Netherlands. It is home to Association football, football clubs IJsselmeervogels and SV Spakenburg. The complex has eight fields. There are two stadiums at the sports complex. There are also indoor facilities in case of bad weather. Rode Westmaat The red side of the complex is home to amateur club IJsselmeervogels. In the 2016–17 Derde Divisie, the club averaged about 2,000 fans per game as they secured promotion to the Tweede Divisie. In addition the "red" side has 3 other fields. The main stadium has a capacity of 6,000; making it one of the largest in the Tweede Divisie. There is also an LED board where sponsors of IJsselmeervogels can advertise by means of a message on LED boarding. This was unique in amateur football at the time of installation. The LED boarding was used for the first time during a game on January 7, 2011. Blauwe Westmaat The blue side of the complex is the site of SV Spakenburg . I ...
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Excelsior '31
Sportvereniging Excelsior '31 is a football club from Rijssen, Netherlands. It was founded on 31 May 1931. It plays Hoofdklasse since 2014, when it relegated from the Topklasse The Derde Divisie (; ), formerly known as Topklasse (; ), is the fourth tier of football in the Netherlands, which had its inaugural season as a third tier in 2010–11 and as a fourth tier in 2016–17. The league is placed between the Tweede Div .... Excelsior'31 became champions in the Hoofdklasse in 2019 and got promoted to the derde divisie, the fourth tier of Dutch Football. It had been promoted to the Topklasse in 2010. References External links * Football clubs in the Netherlands Association football clubs established in 1931 1931 establishments in the Netherlands Football clubs in Overijssel Sport in Rijssen-Holten {{Netherlands-footyclub-stub ...
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Topklasse
The Derde Divisie (; ), formerly known as Topklasse (; ), is the fourth tier of football in the Netherlands, which had its inaugural season as a third tier in 2010–11 and as a fourth tier in 2016–17. The league is placed between the Tweede Divisie and the Vierde Divisie (formerly Hoofdklasse), the third and fifth tiers of Dutch football, respectively. The introduction of the then Topklasse resulted from discussions between the Royal Dutch Football Association, the ''Coöperatie Eerste Divisie'' (the clubs in the Eerste Divisie) and the ''Centraal Overleg Hoofdklassers'' (the clubs in the Hoofdklasse). Background A national football competition in the Netherlands was established in 1956. Prior to that, the districts of the Dutch football association held their own competitions, and the champions of these competitions faced each other for the national title. The highest national division in the new league structure became the Eredivisie, followed by the Eerste Divisie and the ...
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VV Gemert
Voetbalvereniging Gemert is a football club from Gemert, Netherlands. They compete in the . History Gemert's recent appearances in the Dutch national cup were in 2006–07, 2009–10, 2010–11, and 2012–13. In 2012–13 it reached the second round, in 2010–11 it reached the third round. In the 2021–22 season, Gemert qualified for the promotion playoffs, but lost 4–1 on aggregate to GVVV Gelders Veenendaalse Voetbal Vereniging, better known as GVVV, is a football club based in Veenendaal, Netherlands, that competes in the Tweede Divisie, the third tier of the Dutch football league system. It is one of seven football clubs from ... in the first round. References Sport in Gemert-Bakel Football clubs in the Netherlands Football clubs in North Brabant 1912 establishments in the Netherlands Association football clubs established in 1912 {{Netherlands-footyclub-stub ...
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Harkemase Boys
Harkemase Boys is a football club from Harkema, Netherlands. The club plays in the Derde Divisie since 2016, when it won a section championship in the Hoofdklasse. History On 27 October 2021, they became one of 3 Derde Divisie teams to advance to the 2021–22 KNVB Cup second round, as they beat VV DOVO 2–1 thanks to an extra time goal from Arnoud Bentum. In the 2023–24 season, Harkemase Boys qualified for the Tweede Divisie promotion playoffs. After defeating SteDoCo on penalties in the first round, Harkemase Boys lost 3–2 on aggregate to Tweede Divisie side Excelsior Maassluis Excelsior Maassluis is a football club from Maassluis, Netherlands, founded in 1918. The club's home ground is the 5,000 capacity arena known as Sportpark Dijkpolder. History Excelsior won the Hoofdklasse of 2013 and became champions of the T .... References External linksOfficial websiteHighlights of a matchagainst VV Capelle Harkemase Boys Football clubs in the Netherlands A ...
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Hoofdklasse
The Vierde Divisie (; "Fourth Division"), formerly known as Hoofdklasse () is the second-highest league of amateur football in the Netherlands, and the fifth tier in general. Background The league was divided into two sections: Saturday and Sunday. This was a result of the traditional pillarisation (), the segregation of Dutch society. The ''Saturday'' clubs are mainly Protestant Christian clubs, who were not allowed to play on Sunday. The ''Sunday'' clubs were in general Catholic and working class clubs, whose players had to work on Saturday and therefore could only play on Sunday. Although the pillarisation ended in the 1960s and 1970s, the clubs and the league maintained this division until 2023. The Saturday Hoofdklasse and the Sunday Hoofdklasse were divided into two leagues each from the 2016–17 to 2022–23 seasons: * Clubs in the Saturday Hoofdklasse A and Sunday Hoofdklasse A were from the central, northern and western parts of the Netherlands. * Clubs in the Saturday ...
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VV Nunspeet
VV Nunspeet is a football club from Nunspeet, Netherlands. Nunspeet plays in the 2017–18 Eerste Klasse The Eerste Klasse () started as the 1st tier of football in the Netherlands and is now the 6th tier. The league is divided into ten divisions. These divisions correspond to the six districts of the Royal Dutch Football Association: each district i .... External links Official site Football clubs in the Netherlands 1924 establishments in the Netherlands Association football clubs established in 1924 Football clubs in Gelderland Nunspeet {{Netherlands-footyclub-stub ...
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Door Ons Vrienden Opgericht
Voetbalvereniging Door Ons Vrienden Opgericht, commonly known as DOVO, is a Association football, football club from Veenendaal, Netherlands. History The club was founded in 1933 as DVO and later changed its name to DOVO to set itself apart from a nearby club with an identical name. DOVO won section championships in lower leagues in 1936, 1937,1938, 1948, 1949, 1958, 1960, and 1967. In 1970 DOVO promoted to the Eerste Klasse, where it initially won sections in 1975, 1977, 1979, 1989, 1991, and 1994. In 1974, it drew national attention by beating NSVV from Numansdorp, 11–0, while pointing out that DOVO players had made mistakes. In 1979 it also became the Saturday Champion of the Netherlands. From 1996 to 20017 it played in the Hoofdklasse, except for two seasons back in the Eerste when it took Eerste Klasse championships (2007 and 2011). In 1999 and 2004 DOVO won section championships in the Hoofdklasse. Since 2017, DOVO plays in the Derde Divisie. In 2023, DOVO qualified for ...
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BVV Barendrecht
Barendrechtse Voetbalvereniging Barendrecht, commonly known as BVV Barendrecht, is a football club from Barendrecht, Netherlands. The club was founded on 12 February 1926 and plays its matches at Sportpark de Bongerd. With more than 2,000 members, Barendrecht is one of the largest amateur clubs of the Netherlands in membership. History 1960s–1970s: Vierde, Derde, and Tweede Klasse From 1961 to 1977, Barendrecht played mostly in the Derde Klasse. The first two seasons were in the Vierde Klasse and the last two in the Tweede Klasse. In 1969–70, too, BVV played in the Tweede Klasse. 1980s–2000s: Eerste Klasse and Hoofdklasse From 1977 to 1996, Barendrecht played in the Eerste Klasse, with the exception of one year back in Tweede Klasse. It immediately bounced back with a section championship. From 1996 to 2010, BVV played in the Hoofdklasse, with the exception of three years back in the Eerste Klasse. 2010s–2020s: Derde and Tweede Divisie BVV has played in the Topkla ...
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FC Emmen
FC Emmen is a Dutch professional football club based in Emmen, Drenthe. They currently play in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of Dutch football, following relegation from the Eredivisie in the 2022–23 season. Founded in 1925, the club entered the professional Eerste Divisie in 1985. In 2018, Emmen were promoted to the Eredivisie for the first time. Home games are played at De Oude Meerdijk. History The amateur club Emmen was formed on 21 August 1925. When the Dutch professional league was formed in 1954, Emmen opted to maintain its amateur club status instead. In 1985, Emmen finally joined the professional ranks. In 1988 the club was split into an amateur and a professional section. The latter was mostly called BVO Emmen ('' Betaald Voetbal Organisatie'', professional football organisation). In 2005, the professional club Emmen changed its name into FC Emmen, for two reasons. Firstly, it was hoped that the new name would better reflect the club's history, and second ...
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Dogan Corneille
Dogan Corneille (born 28 February 1974) is a Dutch football manager and former player, who is the current head coach of Tweede Divisie club Excelsior Maassluis. His position as a player was defensive midfielder. Football career Player Corneille was a youth player for VVV-Venlo. On 27 Augustus 1994 he played his first games in the senior squad against FC Den Bosch, in a game that Venlo won 4–3. He played five seasons for VVV in the Eerste Divisie, as a base player on the squad and became its captain. In 1999 he moved to FC Eindhoven, where he played another two seasons in the Eerste Divisie. In 2001 started playing in lower leagues for FC Hilversum, Kozakken Boys, IJsselmeervogels, and BVV Barendrecht. With IJsselmeervogels, Corneille won the national championship for amateurs in 2006. While an active player, he obtained trainer certification and in 2008 joined the technical staff of ASWH. In March 2008, he stopped playing. Manager After Henk Wisman left ASWH for Almere ...
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