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Fortuna (Vlaardingen)
Fortuna Vlaardingen was a Dutch football club which was founded in 1904 in Vlaardingen. The club played its matches in the Floreslaan stadium. History The club entered the Eerste Divisie in 1956. Fortuna never made it towards the Eredivisie and competed mostly between Eerste and Tweede Divisie. In 1974 the club separated the amateur and the professional branch. FC Vlaardingen The professionals remained as ''FC Vlaardingen '74'' and the amateurs kept playing as ''Fortuna''. In 1981 FC Vlaardingen went bankrupt. The amateurs merged in 2004 with local club ''TSB'' to form the new amateur club ''Victoria '04''. Managers * Rinus Gosens (1961–64) * Maarten Vink (1964–65) * Ko Stijger (1965–66) * Laszlo Zalai (1966–67) * Jan Brouwer (1967–70) * Piet de Wolf (1970–72) * Jan van Baaren (1972–75) * Theo Laseroms (1975–79) * Hans Dorjee Hans Dorjee (26 July 1941 – 25 July 2002) was a Dutch professional football player and manager. Playing career Dorjee came th ...
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Vlaardingen
Vlaardingen () is a large town and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in South Holland in the Netherlands. It is located on the north bank of the Nieuwe Maas river at the confluence with the Oude Maas. The municipality administers an area of , of which is land, with residents in . Geography The town is divided into a northern part (locally known as the "Holy") and a southern part by the A20 motorway (Netherlands), A20 motorway. On the east the town is separated from Schiedam by the A4 motorway (Netherlands), A4 motorway. Other places nearby are the small town Maassluis to the west, the village Schipluiden and the city Delft to the north, the town Schiedam and city Rotterdam to the east and the town of Spijkenisse in the south-west, on the other side of the river Nieuwe Maas. The A20 connects Rotterdam to the village Hook of Holland. The :File:Beneluxtunnel zz c tm e.jpg, Beneluxtunnel (the tunnel that runs under the Nieuwe Waterweg) connects the A20 to the ...
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Theo Laseroms
Matheus Wilhelmus Theodorus "Theo" Laseroms (8 March 1940 – 25 April 1991) was a Dutch football player and manager. A defender, he made a name for himself when he played for Feijenoord. He gained six caps for the Netherlands national team. Club career Laseroms, nicknamed ''De Tank'' or ''Theo de Tank'', was famous for his sliding tackle. His career had started in 1956 at RBC, followed in 1958 by NAC. In 1963, he switched to Sparta, with whom he won the KNVB Cup in 1966. In 1967, Laseroms signed with the Pittsburgh Phantoms of the newly created National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) while still under contract with Sparta Rotterdam. Sparta sued Pittsburgh in both the United States and the Netherlands and received $50,000 from the Phantoms. In 1968 he moved to Feijenoord where he would form the defensive core alongside Rinus Israël. He played four seasons for Feijenoord through late sixties and early seventies. Laseroms was part of the team that won the European Cup i ...
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Association Football Clubs Disestablished In 1981
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Football Clubs In Vlaardingen
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Defunct Football Clubs In The Netherlands
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Fortuna Vlaardingen
Fortuna Vlaardingen was a Dutch association football, football club which was founded in 1904 in Vlaardingen. The club played its matches in the Floreslaan stadium. History The club entered the Eerste Divisie in 1956. Fortuna never made it towards the Eredivisie and competed mostly between Eerste and Tweede Divisie. In 1974 the club separated the amateur and the professional branch. FC Vlaardingen The professionals remained as ''FC Vlaardingen '74'' and the amateurs kept playing as ''Fortuna''. In 1981 FC Vlaardingen went bankrupt. The amateurs merged in 2004 with local club ''TSB'' to form the new amateur club ''Victoria '04''. Managers * Rinus Gosens (1961–64) * Maarten Vink (1964–65) * Ko Stijger (1965–66) * Laszlo Zalai (1966–67) * Jan Brouwer (1967–70) * Piet de Wolf (1970–72) * Jan van Baaren (1972–75) * Theo Laseroms (1975–79) * Hans Dorjee (1979–80) * Martin van Vianen (1980)http://kranten.kb.nl/view/article/id/ddd%3A011019017%3Ampeg21%3Ap016%3Aa0255 ...
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Gerard Weber (born 1938)
Gerard Weber (born 5 January 1938) is a Dutch former professional footballer for Excelsior Rotterdam. Nicknamed Webertje (), Weber was known for his speed. He played both as a midfielder and as a forward. Weber won several championships with Excelsior. He went on to manage football teams in the Rotterdam region, living in Zwijdrecht. Early and personal life During his mandatory military service, Weber was a fitness coach. He is married to Marga. Football career Initially, Gerard played for Steeds Volharden. Gerard Weber played in the first squad of Excelsior Rotterdam between the years 1956 and 1970. During these years he had 234 caps. For many years, he was among the opening eleven of Excelsior. In 1966 there were rumors of a transfer to Sparta Rotterdam. In 1968, already an Excelsior bencher, Weber replaced George Velberg in the extension and headed the decisive goal (3–2) in a cup game that Eredivie-team Sitterdia had previously led 0–2. This sensation brought Excels ...
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Jan De Gier
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Martin Van Vianen
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Hans Dorjee
Hans Dorjee (26 July 1941 – 25 July 2002) was a Dutch professional football player and manager. Playing career Dorjee came through the youth system of hometown club DHC to make his senior debut for the club aged only 17.Gentleman Hans Dorjee voelde zich miskend (Bio)
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He lost the 1962 final with DHC to . He then was snapped up by Xerxes, where he played alongside
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Jan Van Baaren
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