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NAC Breda (), often simply known as NAC, is a Dutch professional
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, based in
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, Netherlands. NAC Breda play in the Rat Verlegh Stadium, named after their most important player, Antoon 'Rat' Verlegh. They play in the
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, after winning play-offs for promotion in
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. In their history, NAC won one national title in 1921 and won one
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in 1973. NAC was founded on 19 September 1912, when the two clubs ADVENDO and NOAD merged to one club, both being abbreviations of their respective full names. In 2012 Stefaan Eskes succeeded Ed Busselaar and in August 2012 NAC Breda reinstated their first logo as the new club logo for the 2012–13 season.


Name and etymology

NAC is a fusion of the two abbreviations of the two clubs that merged to create it in 1912, NOAD and ADVENDO. NOAD is a Dutch abbreviation for ''Nooit Opgeven, Altijd Doorzetten'' (English translation: ''Never give up, always persevere''), while ADVENDO is a Dutch abbreviation for ''Aangenaam Door Vermaak En Nuttig Door Ontspanning'' (English: ''Pleasant for its entertainment and useful for its relaxation''). The C stands for ''Combinatie'' (combination). The full name of NAC Breda expands to ''Nooit opgeven altijd doorzetten, Aangenaam door vermaak en nuttig door ontspanning, Combinatie Breda'' (). Early in 2003 NAC added Breda to their club name as a symbol of gratitude after the City of Breda bought NAC's Rat Verleghstadium to help the club cope with financial problems.


History


Foundation

NAC Breda was founded on 19 September 1912 when the clubs ADVENDO and NOAD merged. During the new club's foundation meeting the atmosphere became tense, since NOAD wanted to name the new club NOAD (NOad and ADvendo). This name was not acceptable to ADVENDO and eventually Frans Konert proposed to call the club NAC (NOAD ADVENDO Combinatie), which was accepted by the meeting's attendants.John de Leeuw & Rob Lemmens, '80 Jaar NAC' (1992) At first, the NVB refused to let NAC play association football, but on 28 October 1912 allowed NAC to play in the 2nd Southern Division.


NAC's golden ages

The first years were not very successful for NAC, but after moving to a new stadium 't Ploegske, results improved. NAC became one of the top teams in the top Southern Division, becoming champions of the 1919 season, earning NAC the right to play the Dutch Champions' Competition (a small competition in which the champions from the regional divisions would play for the Dutch title). In this competition, NAC finished in last place. In 1920, NAC were one of the first clubs to play international matches. NAC played a couple of friendly matches, including a match against
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, winning 4-0 and the Spanish newspapers called NAC 'Los muchachos del Breda, maestros del futbol' (English: The boys from Breda, masters in football). In 1921, NAC celebrated one of its greatest achievements, becoming Dutch football champions. In the Dutch Championship competition, NAC defeated
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,
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and Go Ahead. NAC continued to excel, being considered to be one of the best clubs in Dutch football during the 20's and 30's. During this period they won 6 Southern Division titles and their play style was deemed technically perfect by press and the public. Because of this view, the NAC board decided to hire a professional trainer. Englishman Ben Affleck was hired as a coach and was a couple of months later was succeeded by James Moore. After Moore resigned, the NAC board issued a committee, who would select the best 11 NAC players to play in a match.Andries Schouten, Jules Ots and Adriaan Veraart (1962), '50 jaar NAC' In 1931
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retired from football. Verlegh, nowadays a club icon for NAC, played for them since their foundation. In this year, NAC also had a dispute with the city of Breda. The stadium's terrain 't Ploegske was classed as a residential area, meaning NAC had to leave the ground. As no other option was available in Breda, NAC were forced to move to the town Princenhage. Within two months, a complete new stadium, with a capacity of 5,500 people, was built and NAC left Breda. In 1935, NAC became the first club in the Netherlands to travel via airplane to an away match against
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. In 1939, NAC and Breda reopened discussions on whether they could return to the city. Breda's council zoned a large piece of land at the Beatrixstraat as stadium area and NAC returned to Breda in 1940. Because of the breakout of the Second World War, NAC decided to play an important social function in Breda's community. In order to divert the people's attention from war, NAC organized sport events, theatre, fairs and horsing games. Although NAC continued to play football, several players were employed by the Germans in Germany. During the
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, youngster
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made his debut for NAC.


Challenging times

After the Second World War, NAC played in the highest level. In 1949 Chairman of Honour C.J. Asselbergs died. Asselbergs was one of the people who were present at NAC since NAC got founded. In 1954 professional football was introduced in the Netherlands. The running competitions were postponed and new competitions were created. NAC entered the 1A League and became champions of this league in 1955. In the championship competition NAC finished second place, behind their rivals
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. On 14 March 1960 Breda was shocked to hear the death of Antoon 'De Rat' Verlegh. Verlegh, considered to be one of the important persons in Dutch football, died in a car accident on 12 March. From NAC's foundation in 1912, Verlegh was involved in the club at numerous positions and played an important role with the
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. In November 1961 NAC lost another important person; Chairman Jacques Piederiet died. A year later, in August 1962, chairman Le Fevre died. The beginning of the sixties were not bright for NAC. In 1964–1965 NAC even relegated for the first time in its existence. The relegation meant a total reconstruction of the club's management. The board resigned and NAC's intention was to return to the highest level within one year. NAC was successful in this and a season later NAC played in the highest level and a year later qualified for the
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's final, where it lost to
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. Although NAC lost, the club was allowed to play
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. In the UEFA Cup NAC reached the second round, after defeating
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. In the second round NAC was knocked out by
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. Although NAC remained in the highest football level in the Netherlands, NAC were in a heavy struggle not to relegate. 31 May 1973 is another highlight in NAC's history. In the KNVB Cup final, NAC played
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. NAC won the Final 2-0. Because of their success, NAC was allowed to play in the
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. In the first round, NAC was knocked out by eventual winners
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.


The birth of the Avondje NAC

In 1975 the NAC board decided to play the home matches on a Saturday evening. In this period a group of fanatic NAC fans merged and located themselves on a stand. Their fierce support lead to an attraction of youngsters, who also fanatically support NAC. This fierce support lasts till now and is known in the Netherlands as an Avondje NAC (English; An Evening NAC). An Avondje NAC is a flamboyant mix of Burgundian fun, beer, fanaticism and love for the club and ensures that during home matches the atmosphere in the stadium is intimidating. On 6 October 1979, a strange situation occurred. During the home match against NAC's rivals
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the linesman was hit by an ashtray. The referee postponed the match, riots broke out and the incident in the Netherlands is known as the 'Ashtray Incident'. In the eighties NAC relegated two times. After the second relegation, it appeared the financial situation of NAC was terrible. NAC was almost bankrupt and had to sell its belongings to survive. For years NAC struggled to survive, but at the end of the eighties NAC's situation improved and the club began to play in the top of the
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. On 7 June 1989, NAC player
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died in a plane accident. It was a shock to the club, especially since Knel was one of the popular players. Hundreds of fans of both NAC Breda and
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, Knel's former club, came together in memorial of Knel. A temporary Knel monument was revealed and the numbers of supporters visiting the monument proved his popularity. Due to the sad moments of Knel's death a special relationship between fans of NAC and Sparta was created. After Knel's death, NAC had to continue to play in de Eerste Divisie and three times NAC was close to promote back to the
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. In 1992, NAC finally promoted to the Eredivisie. With a team managed by
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and players like John Lammers,
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,
Ton Lokhoff Antonius Johannes Jacobus "Ton" Lokhoff (born 25 December 1959) is a Dutch football manager and former player, he is the currently assistant manager of Super Lig club Samsunspor. Playing career Lokhoff is named ''Mister NAC'' due to his long-tim ...
,
Fabian Wilnis Fabian Wilnis (born 23 August 1970) is a Dutch-Surinamese former professional footballer who played as a full-back. He played for NAC Breda, De Graafschap, Ipswich Town, Grays Athletic and Leiston. Wilnis started his career with the Sparta Rot ...
and
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, NAC played their promotion match in
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against
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in front of 9,000 NAC fans. The promotion meant a revival of NAC's popularity, the stadium was sold out and NAC was supported by thousands of people in away matches. In the away match against their rivals
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in Rotterdam, NAC was supported by 8,000 people. Due to the popularity, the NAC board announced it would leave the stadium at the Beatrixstraat and it would build a new stadium. Until the movement, NAC continued to play in the highest level, missed qualification for the UEFA Cup several times and reached the semi-finals of the KNVB Cup.


A new stadium and continuing financial problems

In 1996 NAC moved to their new stadium, the FUJIFILM Stadium. With the move NAC indicated it wanted to play in Europe on a regular basis. In 1998, club youngster Dominique Diroux died from a heart attack during a match between the reserve teams of NAC and AZ. NAC's new players couldn't meet the club's raised expectations for a couple of seasons; NAC were even relegated in 1999. After this, it appeared that NAC's financial situation was again in peril. In 4 seasons, NAC bought 60 players and the costs of the new stadium exceeded their budget. In order to save the club, the stadium was bought from NAC by investors and Roelant Oltmans was appointed as the team's first professional manager. Also, a fans' council, the first in Holland, was established, where fans have an advisory role that protects NAC's culture and defend fan interests. NAC also has a position available to a fan in the board of chairmen. NAC professionalized and were promoted in 2000 to the
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; "Honour Division" or "Premier Division") is a professional association football league in the Netherlands and the highest level of the Dutch football league system. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start o ...
. In 2003, NAC qualified for the
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, playing two matches against
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. An estimated 4,300 NAC fans travelled to Newcastle to support their team. In 2003 it appeared NAC again neared bankruptcy, but the City of Breda purchased the stadium again from NAC on 30 January 2003. As gratitude, NAC modified their name to become NAC Breda, honouring the city's consistent contributions towards helping the club during difficult times After another financial rescue, the management and the Board of chairmen resigned, being succeeded by Theo Mommers as managing director and a new Board of chairmen, led by Willem van der Hoeven. In 2006 NAC decided to rename the stadium to
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. For a long time, NAC's financial position appeared stable as the club finished third in the 2007–2008 Eredivisie. In 2009, NAC qualified for the
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. In the 4th round, NAC was defeated by
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with scores of 1–3 (home) and 6–1 (away). Despite earlier denials towards fans and stakeholders by management and the Board of chairmen, it appeared at the end of season 2009–2010 that NAC's financial position was once again unstable. The club lost €3.2 million that season, due to rebuilding the stadium and buying expensive players. Board members Willem van der Hoeven,
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and Bas Koomans resigned and
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became new chairman. Managing director Theo Mommers reported ill in April 2010. Bernard Ouwerkerk was appointed in June 2010 as the club's interim managing director, while Technical Manager Earnest Stewart signed a contract at AZ and was replaced by Jeffrey van As. During this period, NAC manager Maaskant raised his concerns several times to the press. Because of the financial problems, NAC had to cut its budget, meaning Maaskant was not able to buy new players. On 21 August 2010, NAC and Maaskant made public that the trainer would leave the club for
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, where he signed a two-year deal. His assistant managers
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,
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and Arno van Zwam became the interim managers for NAC Breda. In January 2011, Bernard Ouwerkerk resigned and was succeeded by Ed Busselaar. In March 2011 it appeared that NAC had a debt of €7.1 million.


Relegation and Eerste Divisie (2015–2017)

After a few seasons of struggle to stay clear of relegation, NAC couldn't avoid relegation after the 2014/15 season, when they were beaten by
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in a promotion/relegation playoff final. They had enjoyed 15 successive seasons in the top tier.


Return to Eredivisie (2017–present)

On 28 May 2017, NAC returned to the Eredivisie after winning the promotion/relegation play-off final against
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(1–0 and 1–4).
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scored four goals in those two matches. The other goal was made by Giovanni Korte. After the match there were festivities in Breda. First there was a party next to the stadium. A day later the party continued at the "Grote Markt". On 12 May 2019, in a defeat to
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they relegated to the
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but on 2 June 2024 they returned to the Eredivisie after a 5 seasons absence by winning the promotion play-off finals against
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, with a 6-2 win at home and a 4-1 loss away.


Honours


National

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** Winners (1): 1920–21 *
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** Winners (1):
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*
Eerste Divisie The Eerste Divisie (; ) is the second-highest tier of football in the Netherlands. It is linked with the top-level Eredivisie via promotion/relegation systems. It is also known as the Keuken Kampioen Divisie due to sponsorship reasons, while ...
** Winners (1): 1999–2000 ** Promotion (2): 2016–17, 2023-24 *
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** Winners (9): 1919, 1921, 1922, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1936, 1946, 1955


Invitational

* Tournoi de Pâques ** Winners (1): 1925 *
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** Winners (1): 2003


Domestic results

Below is a table with NAC Breda's domestic results since the introduction of the
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in 1956.


Colours and crest


Colours

NAC's official colours are yellow, white and black. During their existence these colours have always been in NAC's home and/or away kit. Initially, NAC's home kit was a black shirt -with a diagonal yellow line-, a white short and yellow black socks. In 1916 NAC changed this kit towards a white shirt. This white shirt would remain till the sixties when NAC decided to replace the white shirt with a yellow shirt and black shorts Conversely, NAC's away colours have been very inconsistent. There is no setting in the colour standards. In NAC cultural manifest it has been stated that the home and away kits should have the official NAC colours. Afterwards, NAC announced to play their home matches in a yellow shirt, with a black diagonal line running over it, black shorts and white socks, with some yellow accents in it. The away kit is a white shirt, with a yellow diagonal line marked by a black border running over it. White short and white socks complete the away kit.


Crest

During their existence, NAC had 4 different crests. After their foundation in 1912, their crest was a black shield, with a yellow diagonal line running over it and in it the letters N.A.C.. This crest was replaced in 1968 by another crest. The reason for this crest change is unknown. In 1974 the crest was replaced by a crest which contained the letters NAC in a black and yellow combination. The crest was most probably changed due to the dismissal of the NAC board in 1974. In order to state a new beginning, a new board member's daughter designed NAC's third crest.John de Leeuw, Official NAC archive, 2009. The fourth crest was developed in 1996, when NAC moved to the Rat Verlegh Stadion. It consisted of two lions, three crosses, the letters NAC and it contains NAC's official club colours. The two lions and the three crosses are derived from Breda's crest. In 2012, the first crest was re-adopted since, as NAC celebrated its 100th anniversary. Eventually upon initiative (and paid for) by the fans it was decided to reinstate the first crest permanently. File:Logo NAC Breda.png, Crest 1912 – 68; 2012 – File:NAC Breda Crest Logo.png, Crest 1996 – 2012


Stadiums


BLO Terrein

''Period: 19 September 1912 – 31 July 1913.'' Directly after the merger of NOAD and ADVENDO, and thus the foundation of NAC, the board rented the fields of the Bond voor Lichaamlijke Opvoeding to play their homematches. The terrain, located east of the Wilhelmina Park in Breda, was NAC's homeground for one season. Because of the terrain's poor conditions, NAC moved to another terrain.


Achter de Watertoren

''Period: 1 August 1913 – 31 July 1916.'' For three seasons NAC played at the grounds known as Achter de Watertoren (English: Behind the watertower), located north of the Wilhelmina Park in Breda. During the seasons NAC played at Achter de Watertoren, NAC's popularity increased and the club decided to move for the third time in her existence.


't Ploegske

''Period: 1 August 1916 – 29 August 1931.'' Without no doubt, NAC's biggest successes were at the stadium 't Ploegske. In 1921 NAC celebrated the Dutch championship at the stadium. 't Ploegske was the first NAC stadium with stands, and a capacity over 3,000, was located at the Molengracht in Breda. Due to the fact Breda's City Council zoned the area as a residential area, NAC were forced to move.


Heuvelstraat

''Period: 30 August 1931 – 1 August 1940.'' Due to the City Council's decision to zone the grounds of 't Ploegske as a residential area and the city of Breda had no new grounds available, NAC were forced to move out Breda. The town of Princenhage offered NAC a terrain, where NAC built a state-of-the-art stadium with a capacity of 5,500. The main disadvantage was that the stadium was located far from Breda's city centre. Nevertheless, NAC's golden decennium in the thirties, when NAC was considered to be one of the top clubs in the Netherlands, took place in the stadium at the Heuvelstraat. In 1939 the city of Breda offered NAC a new terrain at the Beatrixstraat.


Beatrixstraat

''Period: 1 August 1940 – 13 May 1996.'' Moving to the Beatrixstraat meant a return to NAC's roots. NAC was back in the city where it belonged. NAC's popularity increased and in the fifties and sixties NAC was considered to be one of the biggest clubs in the Netherlands. In the seventies NAC became notorious for their evening matches at this stadium. An intimidating and fierce atmosphere lead to the birth of the 'Avondje NAC' (English: Evening NAC), in which NAC's fans fanatically supported their team. The stadium's top capacity was 18,500. Due to strict regulations, it was limited to 12,560 in the nineties. Due to the stadium's age and overdue maintenance, NAC left the stadium in 1996.


Rat Verlegh stadium

''Period: 11 August 1996 – Present.'' NAC's current ground is the Rat Verlegh stadium, located 2 kilometres north west of Breda's city centre. Founded as the FUJIFILM Stadium, the name was changed in 2003 to the MyCom stadium. From the stadium's opening the NAC fans used the name Rat Verlegh stadium, which was officially assigned by NAC to the stadium in 2006. At present, the stadium's capacity is 17,750. Due to the increasing popularity of NAC Breda, the stadium was expanded in summer 2010 to a capacity of 19,000.


Fans

NAC fans often refer to themselves as The Rats or The Yellow Army. NAC Breda have a loyal fanbase, with virtually all their home matches selling out. National and international NAC is known by the fierce and fanatic support of their fans, combined in the term Avondje NAC (English: 'An evening NAC'). A flamboyant mix of Burgundian fun, beer, fanaticism and love for the club ensures that during home matches the atmosphere in the stadium is intimidating. The term has its roots in the seventies, when the board decided to play their home matches at a Saturday evening. Nowadays, NAC is supported by two fanatic sides: The B-Side and Vak G. The club's fans also publish NAC Fanzine De Rat, named after Antoon 'Rat' Verlegh. NAC was the first club in Dutch professional soccer to found a fans' council. This council is an advisory organisation, that protects NAC's culture and defend the fans' interests. NAC also has one position available for a fan in the board of chairmans.


Rivalries

NAC Breda's longest-running and deepest rivalry is with their nearest neighbour, Willem II from
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. This rivalry originated in the 1920s. Matches between the two are referred to as the derby of Brabant. The two cities of Breda and Tilburg are just 20 kilometres apart, leading to an intense feeling of a cross-town rivalry, heightened by a feeling that it is city against city with local pride at stake. The cities differ culturally where Tilburg only came into prominence during the industrial revolution as a working class city but Breda having been an important cultural and military hub since at least the late medieval period, being colloquially called the pearl of the south (de parel van het zuiden). NAC Breda's other deep running rivalry is with
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based club
Feyenoord Feyenoord Rotterdam () is a Netherlands, Dutch professional association football, football club based in Rotterdam, which plays in the Eredivisie, the top tier in Dutch football league system, Dutch football. Founded as Wilhelmina in 1908, the ...
. The rivalry has its roots after several incidents between fans of both clubs in the 1970s. Although Feyenoord fans don't have the same rival feelings like NAC fans have, matches against Feyenoord are considered to be of the most important and most violent matches of a season.


Organisation


Supervisory board

NAC Breda's supervisory board consists of 7 people.


Management

NAC Breda's management consists of the following people.


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Retired numbers

13Ferry van Vliet,
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(2001–02) – ''Posthumous honour.''


Former players


National team players

''The following players were called up to represent their national teams in international football and received
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during their tenure with NAC Breda: *;Australia **
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(1995–1997) **
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(1995–1997) **
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(2019) *;Belgium ** Davy Schollen (2004–2006) *;Benin **
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(2020–2022) *;Curaçao **
Jarchinio Antonia Jarchinio Angelo Roberto Antonia (born 27 December 1990) is a Curaçaoan professional footballer who plays as a winger for Dutch club TEC. Club career Antonia formerly played for ADO Den Haag and moved to Go Ahead Eagles in summer 2011 after ...
(2021–2023) ** Jurich Carolina (2018–2020) ** Elson Hooi (2012–2016) **
Gervane Kastaneer Gervane Zjandric Adonnis Kastaneer (born 9 June 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga 1 club Persib Bandung. Born in the Netherlands, he plays for the Curaçao national team. Club career Kastaneer played for Eerst ...
(2018–2019) ** Tyrone Loran (2007–2011)A Dutch-born footballer, Tyrone Loran represented
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**
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(2021–2022) **
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(2023–2024) **
Dustley Mulder Dustley Roman Mulder (born 27 January 1985) is a former professional footballer who played as a right back. Born in the Netherlands, he represented the Curaçao national team at international level. He works as a youth coach with NAC Breda. Clu ...
(2015–2016) **
Felitciano Zschusschen Felitciano Cederick Zschusschen (; born 24 January 1992) is a association football, footballer who plays as a forward (association football), forward for SV Huizen and the Curaçao national football team, Curaçao national team. Club career On ...
(2015) *;Estonia ** Karol Mets (2017–2019) *;Finland **
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(2007–2011) *;Georgia **
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(1997–2000) *;Ghana ** Thomas Agyepong (2016–2018) **
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(2007–2011) *;Haiti ** Richelor Sprangers (2016–2019) *;Hungary **
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(2000–2004; 2013–2015; 2022) ** Csaba Fehér (2000–2004; 2007–2011) **
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(2001–2007) *;Indonesia **
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(2020-2022) *;Liberia ** Ayouba Kosiah (2021–2023) *;Luxembourg **
Enes Mahmutović Enes Mahmutović (born 22 May 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Dutch club NAC Breda. Born in Kosovo, he plays for the Luxembourg national team. Club career In the summer of 2014, Mahmutović signed his first p ...
(2024–present) *;Morocco **
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(2003–2004) **
Ali Boussaboun Ali Boussaboun (; born 11 June 1979) is a Dutch-Moroccan former professional footballer who played as a striker. After retiring as a player, Boussaboun worked as a scout for the Moroccan football federation. Career Boussaboun was born in Tangie ...
(2002–2005) ** Anouar Diba (2000–2007) *;Netherlands ** Joop ter Beek (1923–1924) ** Frans Bouwmeester (1956–1960; 1966–1969) ** Piet van Boxtel (1927–1928) ** Jan van den Broek (1924–1927) ** Addy Brouwers (1968–1978) **
Leo Canjels Leonard Canjels (1 April 1933 – 26 May 2010) was a Dutch international footballer who played for NAC Breda. Playing career Club Canjels started playing football at Breda side VV Baronie. He made his debut for NAC in the 1956/1957 season and p ...
(1956–1963) ** Jan van Gorp (1963–1973) ** Ben Hoogstede (1917–1922) **
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(1991–1995; 2005–2006) ** Cor Kools (1925–1941) ** Kees Kuijs (1955–1963) ** Peter van de Merwe (1959–1970) ** Frans Petit (1922–1923) * Netherlands (''continued'') **
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(1944–1950; 1962–1963) ** Eduard van Roessel (1913–1927) ** Jo Schot (1920–1923) **
Daan Schrijvers Daan Schijvers (18 September 1941 – 2 August 2018) was a Dutch footballer who played as a defender in his native Netherlands. He was also capped for the Netherlands national team 22 times. Club career Born in Breda, Schrijvers started and f ...
(1960–1963; 1970–1975) ** Rat Verlegh (1912–1931) **
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(1972–1975; 1977–1981) ** Chris Walder (1918–1921) *;New Zealand **
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(2023–present) *;North Macedonia ** Aleksandar Damchevski (2014–2015) *;Palestine **
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(2023–present) *;Philippines **
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(2008–2009) *;South Korea **
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(1998) *;Suriname **
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(2022) **
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(2020–2022) *;Sweden **
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(2003–2004) *;Switzerland **
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(2005–2006) *;United States **
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(1996–2002) * ''Players in bold actively play for NAC Breda and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with NAC.''


National team players by Confederation

Member associations are listed in order of most to least amount of current and former NAC players represented Internationally


Players in international tournaments

The following is a list of NAC players who have competed in international tournaments, including the
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,
FIFA Confederations Cup The FIFA Confederations Cup was an international association football tournament for men's national teams, held every four years by FIFA. It was contested by the holders of each of the six continental championships ( AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBO ...
,
UEFA European Championship The UEFA European Football Championship, less formally the European Championship and informally the Euro or Euros, is the primary association football tournament organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The competition ...
,
CONCACAF Gold Cup The CONCACAF Gold Cup () is an association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top continental tournament for men's senior national teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The tournament is held every two ...
and the
Africa Cup of Nations The Africa Cup of Nations, commonly abbreviated as AFCON and officially known as the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, is the main biennial international men's association football competition in Africa. It is s ...
. To this date no NAC players have participated in the
AFC Asian Cup The AFC Asian Cup is the primary association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), determining the continental champion of Asia. It is the second-oldest c ...
,
Copa América The CONMEBOL Copa América (; known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship), often simply called the Copa America, is the top men's quadrennial association football, football tournament contested among list of men's national ass ...
or the
OFC Nations Cup The OFC Men's Nations Cup, known as the OFC Nations Cup before the 2024 OFC Men's Nations Cup, 2024 edition, is the primary association football competition contested by the senior list of men's national association football teams, men's natio ...
while playing for NAC Breda.


Former coaches

* Ben Affleck (June 1926 – 26 Oct) * James Moore (Feb 1927 – 28 April) * Lou van der Linden (July 1934 – June 41) * Cor Kools (July 1934 – June 44) *
Antoon Verlegh Antonius Wilhelmus "Antoon" Verlegh (29 March 1896 – 12 March 1960), also known as Rat Verlegh, was a Dutch football player and administrator who is best known for his association with NAC Breda, whose Rat Verlegh Stadion is named in his hono ...
(July 1934 – June 45) * Jan Blom (July 1942 – June 47) * Cor Kools (July 1945 – June 47) * Joseph Veréb (July 1947 – June 49) * Jan Blom (July 1949 – June 61) * Simon Plooijer (July 1961 – July 66) * Bob Janse (July 1966 – June 68) *
Leo Canjels Leonard Canjels (1 April 1933 – 26 May 2010) was a Dutch international footballer who played for NAC Breda. Playing career Club Canjels started playing football at Breda side VV Baronie. He made his debut for NAC in the 1956/1957 season and p ...
(July 1968 – June 71) * Ben Peeters (July 1971 – March 73) * Henk Wullems (March 1973 – June 75) * Bob Maaskant (July 1975 – June 77) *
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.
(July 1977 – Jan 79) * Jo Jansen (Jan 1979 – June 83) * Henk de Jonge (July 1983 – March 84) * Bob Maaskant (March 1984 – June 86) * Leen Looyen (July 1986 – June 87) * Hans Verel (1 July 1987 – 31 March 1990) * Ton Carton (March 1990 – April 90) *
Cor Pot Cornelis "Cor" Pot (born 8 June 1951) is a Dutch football manager and player. He is currently the assistant manager of the Curaçao national football team. Playing career Pot started his career as a midfielder with the academy of Sparta in Ro ...
(April 1990 – Oct 91) * Jo Jansen (Oct 1991 – June 92) * Piet de Visser (1 July 1992 – 31 October 1992) *
Ronald Spelbos Ronald Spelbos (born 8 July 1954 in Utrecht) is a Dutch former football player and manager. He played central defense. He earned 21 caps for the Netherlands, scoring a goal in his last international, against Cyprus on 28 October 1987 in an 8-0 w ...
(11 January 1993 – 30 June 1995) *
Wim Rijsbergen Wilhelmus "Wim" Gerardus Rijsbergen (; born 18 January 1952) is a Dutch football manager and former player who played as a defender. He was last the manager of Solomon Islands' national team. Playing career Rijsbergen was born in Leiden, Sout ...
(1 July 1995 – 30 June 1997) *
Herbert Neumann Herbert Neumann (born 14 November 1953) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Neumann was born in Cologne. He played for 1. FC Köln, Udinese Calcio, Bologna, Olympiacos Piraeus, and FC Chiasso. ...
(1 July 1997 – 8 October 1998) *
Ronald Spelbos Ronald Spelbos (born 8 July 1954 in Utrecht) is a Dutch former football player and manager. He played central defense. He earned 21 caps for the Netherlands, scoring a goal in his last international, against Cyprus on 28 October 1987 in an 8-0 w ...
(13 October 1998 – 22 March 1999) *
Kees Zwamborn Kees Zwamborn (born 28 March 1952) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a defender. Zwamborn was born in Alblasserdam, South Holland. From 1978 to 1985, he played both in the Eredivisie and Eerste divisie as well as in the Bu ...
(23 March 1999 – 30 June 1999) *
Henk ten Cate Hendrik Willem ten Cate (born 9 December 1954) is a Dutch football coach and former player. In the 2005–06 season, he was assistant to Frank Rijkaard at Barcelona when the team won the UEFA Champions League and La Liga titles. He then serve ...
(1 July 2000 – 30 June 2003) *
Ton Lokhoff Antonius Johannes Jacobus "Ton" Lokhoff (born 25 December 1959) is a Dutch football manager and former player, he is the currently assistant manager of Super Lig club Samsunspor. Playing career Lokhoff is named ''Mister NAC'' due to his long-tim ...
(1 July 2003 – 30 December 2005) *
Cees Lok Cees Lok (born 18 August 1966) is a Dutch former professional footballer and manager. He currently works as a technical manager. Playing career Cees began his career at Wageningen before he entered service at NEC. There, he became a stable and ...
(2 January 2006 – 23 April 2006) *
John Karelse John Karelse (born 17 May 1970 in Wemeldinge) is a retired Dutch football goalkeeper and unemployed manager after being fired by NAC Breda. He played for AGOVV Apeldoorn in his native country for a few years before moving to NAC Breda. It was h ...
''(int.)'' (24 April 2006 – 30 June 2006) *
Ernie Brandts Ernstus Wilhelmus Johannes Brandts (born 3 February 1956) is a Dutch football manager and former player. Playing career Club Born in Didam, he played for local club De Sprinkhanen before joining De Graafschap at 17. After three seasons he moved ...
(1 July 2006 – 30 June 2008) *
Robert Maaskant Robert Patrick Maaskant (; born 10 January 1969) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of club Helmond Sport. Club career Maaskant played for Go Ahead Eagles, Emmen, Motherwell, Zwolle and Excelsior. ...
(1 July 2008 – 20 August 2010) *
Gert Aandewiel Gert Aandewiel (born 9 September 1969 in Leiden) is a Dutch football manager and former football player. Club career He played professional football for FC Volendam (1996–1997), Sparta Rotterdam (1997–1999) and FC Dordrecht (1999). Manager ...
(21 August 2010 – 30 June 2011) *
John Karelse John Karelse (born 17 May 1970 in Wemeldinge) is a retired Dutch football goalkeeper and unemployed manager after being fired by NAC Breda. He played for AGOVV Apeldoorn in his native country for a few years before moving to NAC Breda. It was h ...
(21 August 2010 – 23 October 2012) * Adrie Bogers ''(int.)'' (23 October 2012 – 21 November 2012) *
Nebojša Gudelj Nebojša Gudelj (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Гудељ; born 23 September 1968) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gudelj started out at his hometown club Leotar, col ...
(21 November 2012 – 13 October 2014) * Eric Hellemons ''(int.)'' (13 October 2014 – 2 January 2015) *
Robert Maaskant Robert Patrick Maaskant (; born 10 January 1969) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of club Helmond Sport. Club career Maaskant played for Go Ahead Eagles, Emmen, Motherwell, Zwolle and Excelsior. ...
(2 January 2015 – 6 October 2015) *
Marinus Dijkhuizen Marinus Dijkhuizen (born 4 January 1972) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is head coach of club De Graafschap. As a player, Dijkhuizen had notable spells as a forward in his native Netherlands with Excelsior, Ca ...
(25 October 2015 – 22 December 2016) *
Stijn Vreven Stijn Vreven (born 18 July 1973) is a Belgian professional football manager and a former player. Playing career Vreven's career began when he signed a professional contract with Y.R. K.V. Mechelen, making his first first-team appearance in 1993 ...
(1 January 2017, 2015 – 30 June 2018) *
Mitchell van der Gaag Mitchell van der Gaag (born 22 October 1971) is a Dutch professional football coach and former player who played as a centre-back. He is the current head coach of Swiss Super League side FC Zürich. He made 208 Eredivisie appearances, scoring ...
(1 July 2018 – 18 March 2019) *
Ruud Brood Ruud Brood (born 19 October 1962) is a Dutch football manager and a former player who was most recently the manager of TOP Oss. Football career Player Brood was born in Gorinchem. After joining the Feyenoord youth academy from hometown amateur ...
(22 March 2019 – 31 December 2019) * Willem Weijs ''(int.)'' (1 January 2020 – 24 January 2020) *
Peter Hyballa Peter Hyballa (born 5 December 1975) is a German professional football manager who most recently was the manager of South African Premiership club Sekhukhune United. He also served as manager at clubs in Germany, Namibia, Austria, the Netherland ...
(24 January 2020 - 1 May 2020) * Maurice Steijn (1 June 2020 – 19 June 2021) *
Edwin de Graaf Edwin de Graaf (; born 30 April 1980) is a Dutch association football, football manager (association football), manager and former player. Career Club career De Graaf is a midfielder who was born in The Hague and made his debut in professiona ...
(1 Juli 2021 – 31 June 2022) *
Robert Molenaar Robert Molenaar (born 27 February 1969) is a Dutch professional football coach and former player who works as an assistant coach at Schalke 04. He played as a centre-back for FC Volendam, Leeds United, Bradford City and RBC Roosendaal. Playing ...
(1 Juli 2022 – 27 December 2022) *
Ton Lokhoff Antonius Johannes Jacobus "Ton" Lokhoff (born 25 December 1959) is a Dutch football manager and former player, he is the currently assistant manager of Super Lig club Samsunspor. Playing career Lokhoff is named ''Mister NAC'' due to his long-tim ...
''(int.)'' (27 December 2022 - 18 januari 2023) *
Peter Hyballa Peter Hyballa (born 5 December 1975) is a German professional football manager who most recently was the manager of South African Premiership club Sekhukhune United. He also served as manager at clubs in Germany, Namibia, Austria, the Netherland ...
(18 januari 2023 - 13 September 2023) *
Ton Lokhoff Antonius Johannes Jacobus "Ton" Lokhoff (born 25 December 1959) is a Dutch football manager and former player, he is the currently assistant manager of Super Lig club Samsunspor. Playing career Lokhoff is named ''Mister NAC'' due to his long-tim ...
''(int.)'' (13 September 2023 - 25 September 2023) * Jean-Paul van Gastel (25 September 2023 – 5 June 2024)


See also

* Dutch football league teams


References


Notes


External links


NAC.nl – Official website of NAC Breda

Fanzine The Rat

B-side Rats
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