TOP Oss (), is a professional
association football
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club based in the town of
Oss
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* Osh Airport, IATA code OSS
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* Oss (surname), a surname
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, North Brabant, Netherlands, that competes in the
Eerste Divisie
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, the second tier of the
Dutch football league system. Founded in 1928 as T.O.P., a Dutch abbreviation for Tot Ons Plezier (English translation: ''To our pleasure''), the team plays its home matches at the
Frans Heesen Stadion, where it has been based since 1946.
The club's history includes numerous
promotions and relegations, and some spells of sustained success. It has perhaps been most prominent since the early 1990s, where the club established itself in the second-tier of Dutch football. TOP Oss have a rivalry with nearby club
FC Den Bosch.
History
Early years (1928–1939)
According to sources, Toon Steinhauser and the brothers Piet and Cor van Schijndel always played football in
Oss
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on Jurgensplein, a central square, after school. On 9 April 1928, they decided to found a club named ''Klein Maar Dapper'' (K.M.D.; English: "Small But Brave"), but when it turned out that more clubs had that name, the choice fell on T.O.P. ("To Our Pleasure").
On 7 May 1930, T.O.P. played its first competition match, on a field on the Molenstraat, behind Hotel van Welten and next to the local cinema. The pitch was a bare, uneven surface, covered with sand with an occasional tuft of grass. During home games, the goal posts were picked up from bakery Toontje van Bergen, then located in the Nieuwe Brouwerstraat. T.O.P. had two teams in the 1930–31 season both competing in the local division ''1e Klas Maasbuurt''.
The first team reached promotion to the
Derde Klasse of the
Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), where it remained for the coming years.
T.O.P. won its first title in 1939, in the Derde Klasse E. Thereby, the club qualified for playoffs to promotion to the
Tweede Klasse, where they had to face
SV Nevelo from
Oisterwijk and Hero from
Breda
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. Both teams had already qualified and promotion became a fact.
The dark 1940s
With
World War II
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looming, the German army seized the then home ground of T.O.P., Gemeentelijk Sportpark Oss, in September 1939. At the end of August 1939, the threat of war in Europe became ever greater and on 28 August, the
Dutch government announced the general mobilisation of army and fleet. Because many footballers between the ages of 20 and 35 were also mobilised and train connections were disrupted, the KNVB decided to postpone the competition matches scheduled for 3 and 10 September.
The KNVB took the decision on 9 September 1939 to establish a ''
Noodcompetitie'' ("Emergency Competition") to replace the regular competition. In the ''Noodcompetitie'', teams were classified by geography rather than strength, there was no promotion and relegation, and no protests over referees' decisions could be filed. The season started on 24 September, a week later than the regular season had been planned to start. T.O.P. was in the
Tweede Klasse B, where they, among others, played
SC Helmondia,
VVV and
RKVV Wilhelmina. The competition ended after only few games when the
German army invaded the Netherlands on
10 May 1940. The competition came to a standstill for several weeks, but was resumed at the end of May. Daily life was, however, disrupted, but under pressure from the German occupying forces, life had to appear as 'normal' as possible.
After
state of emergency
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was declared in the Netherlands by the German occupiers on
Dolle Dinsdag on 5 September 1944, the KNVB decided to stop all competitions. The years 1940–45 also marked a tragic period for T.O.P., as two of their players, Pince van der Aa and Hugo Brinkman, were permanently disabled during acts of war.
An ambiguous situation emerged in the Netherlands in September 1944, as the
southern provinces were liberated, including
Oss
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on
27 September 1944. While the rest of the country was still at war,
allied soldiers
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played a benefit match on 14 October 1944 against a combined
association football
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team from Oss. The site of the memorable match is the Gemeentelijk Sportpark Oss on the Berghemseweg, which had been seized by German soldiers as part of the occupation in 1939.
The
Royal Air Force
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team consisted of: Spencer (
goalkeeper), Dauber, Spiking, Percival, Waddell, Shepherd, Martin, Levy, Phillips, Conve and Taylor. The proceeds of the competition were approximately
ƒ 3,300 and which went to war victims from Oss.
Another war became the centre of attention after the liberation in 1945. On 28 September 1947, T.O.P. play a
benefit
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against the team "De rest van Oss" with the final result 2–2. The proceeds went to
Dutch soldiers in the
Dutch East Indies. The match was organized by the organisation ''Nederland-Indië en Katholiek Thuisfront M.O.O. Oss''.
Winning the Tweede Klasse (1949–1953)
For many years, T.O.P. played at the top of the Tweede Klasse, competing for the championship. Spirits were therefore high in 1949, when the title was finally won in the Tweede Klasse A. The decisive match was played on 30 January 1949, where T.O.P. played a home match on the Heescheweg against its biggest rivals at the time,
VV DESK
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DESK won the national KNVB Amateur Cup T ...
from
Kaatsheuvel. In front of a sold-out stadium, with an average of 2,500 spectators during that season, the T.O.P. team lived up to its high expectations and beat DESK 2–0 to secure the title. Head coach
Janus Spijkers was, however, unable to repeat the feat in the play-offs for promotion that followed. The Tweede Klasse A championship did not result in promotion to the
Eerste Klasse.
First years of professionalism (1954–1957)
In the 1950s, TOP finished most seasons in the top half of the table. The board had a positive outlook on the future, and when the KNVB started to choose clubs for a professional football competition, club management applied for a professional license as they did not want to lag begind other football clubs in the Brabant province.
Therefore, as of the 1955–56 season, TOP took part in the professional competitions of the KNVB.
In its first year as a semi-professional club, TOP competed in the
Eerste Klasse C (first division). The stadium on the Heescheweg had uncovered stands with mostly
terracing. Professional football in the Netherlands was randomly divided into four first divisions with about 80 clubs. In the debut 1955–56 season, TOP managed to win five out of thirty games, while they drew five and lost twenty, hauling in only fifteen points.
VV Zwartemeer, however, did even worse and TOP ended in the penultimate spot. TOP suffered relegation in its first season in the new league, alongside UVS from
Leiden
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and
DHC from
Delft. Despite local interest in the first season, with more than 5,000 spectators in average,
the transition to professionalism was not an initial success.
Ahead of the
1956–57 season, KNVB competitions were divided into the one top-tier
Eredivisie
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, one second-tier
Eerste Divisie
The Eerste Divisie (, en, First Division) is the second-highest tier of football in the Netherlands. It is linked with the top-level Eredivisie and with the third-level Tweede Divisie via promotion/relegation systems. It is also known as th ...
and two third-tier
Tweede Divisie. TOP compete the
1956–57 season in the Tweede Divisie B group. Once again, the club had to fight a relegation battle, and only managed to win three out of 28 matches against
VV ONA from Gouda,
VV De Valk
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History
The club was founded on the day princess Juliana was born. The name of the club was ' ...
from
Valkenswaard and
NEC Nijmegen. TOP would draw the short straw, and finish last in the group, with a goal difference of 42–90. After two inglorious seasons of professionalism, the club finally decided voluntarily to return to the
Tweede Klasse of amateur football. Thereby, TOP became the first of the initial eighty professional clubs to return its license to the KNVB.
Jan Huinink, who was the
centre-back
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Centre-backs are usually positioned in pairs, with one full-back on either s ...
of the team in the semi-professional years, later stated: "It was not easy. TOP was a small club that had great difficulty in finding sponsors. In fact, this is still the case today."
Return to professionalism (1991–1999)
After decades of amateurism, ideas of a return to professionalism began brooding in
Oss
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in the early 1990s. Market research showed, that there was sufficient public support for a professional setup. The KNVB also supported the transition to the professional
Eerste Divisie
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because all conditions, both sporting and financial, could be met. The board was able to convince the club members that TOP wanted to make the step forward to professional football – again – and on a general assembly a vote confirmed TOP as a professional club once again.
The club's official return to professionalism dates to 17 August 1991, where TOP played its first match away against
SC Heerenveen.
Piet Schrijvers was the first-team coach, and
Peter Wubben entered the historical annals by scoring the first goal for the club in its return to league football.
Under head coaches Schrijvers (1992–93),
Hans Dorjee (1994–95) en
Lex Schoenmaker
Alex Schoenmaker (born 23 August 1947) is a Dutch former professional football player and manager. Nicknamed ''Sexy-Lexie'' due to his good looks, he had a career as a player and manager in the Netherlands, the United States and the Middle East, m ...
(1997–98), TOP finished in the top half of the
Eerste Divisie
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table. The club would go under the name "TOP" until 1994, when it was renamed TOP Oss to more clearly reflect its city of origin.
Ups and downs in the Eerste Divisie (2000–2010)
The first decade of the
new millennium is marked by varying successes. The first season with
Wim van Zwam at the helm ended in a respectable 10th-place finish.
Stefan Jansen
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He started his professional career in the 1990-1991 season for Roda JC. Later on he played for FC Den Bosch, Cambuur Leeuwarden, Salernitana, I ...
crowned himself as top goalscorer of the
2000–01 Eerste Divisie
The Dutch Eerste Divisie in the 2000–01 season was contested by 18 teams. FC Den Bosch won the championship.
New entrants
Relegated from the 1999–2000 Eredivisie
* Cambuur Leeuwarden
* FC Den Bosch
* MVV
League standings
Promotion/relega ...
with 30 goals to his name. The
following season evolves in dramatic fashion, as TOP Oss concede 100 goals and finish bottom of the table, and a major cleanup of the squad ensues. However, due to there being no relegation from the second-tier at the time, TOP Oss suffer no consequences of the embarrassing season.
Harry van den Ham took over as the new head coach afterwards, and led the team to ninth place in the league table.
The glory years only really kick off as
Hans de Koning is appointed as the clubs's new head coach in 2005. The former
goalkeeper leads TOP Oss to two ''period titles'' and the team qualifies for ''Nacompetitie'' (promotion play-offs) three times in five years.
De Koning forged a successful team based on local talents from
Oss
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, such as
Bart van Hintum,
Erik Quekel,
Tony de Groot
Tony de Groot (born 24 March 1988) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a striker for Derde Divisie club Oss '20.
Career
Born in Oss, De Groot began playing football at the age of five at Oss '20. At under-12 level, he was scouted by neighbor c ...
and
Regilio Jacobs
Regilio Jacobs (born 12 August 1987) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a right back.
Career
Jacobs started his youth career with RKSV Prinses Irene before moving to the TOP Oss academy as a U12 player. He made his debut in ...
.
In the club's 25th anniversary of professional football, fans voted De Koning as TOP Oss' Best Coach since 1991.
In the summer of 2009, the club was renamed FC Oss in order to separate the professional branch of the club from its amateur section.
Ten months later, the club experienced a historical low point. After an intense relegation battle with
Telstar and
Fortuna Sittard
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, FC Oss suffered relegation to the
Topklasse by losing the final match 5–1 to
MVV Maastricht. Thereby, they became the first club to relegate to the third level of Dutch football in more than forty years, after the KNVB had reformed the league structure to merge professional and amateur football leagues.
Third division champions and a record year (2011–present)
Following the disastrous relegation,
Dirk Heesen is promoted from assistant to head coach and given the task of leading the club back to the
Eerste Divisie
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. A strong
2010–11 season, with only one loss to
JVC Cuijk (2–1), meant that the club won the 2010–11 Topklasse ''Sunday Group''. In the decisive match, FC Oss beat
Achilles'29 2–0 after goals from
Jean Black and
Geoffrey Galatà.
Oss then lost the championship game for the entire Topklasse title against
IJsselmeervogels from the ''Saturday Group'' 0–4 on aggregate. However, IJsselmeervogels had already decided to deny promotion due to financial reasons and a desire to continue as an amateur club, which meant that FC Oss had secured promotion prior to the championship game.
After the return to the Eerste Divisie, FC Oss alternate good seasons with bad season. Under head coach
Dirk Heesen (2011–12) the team plays spectacular football, and score many goals. With
Anton Janssen (2012–13) and
Klaas Wels
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Playing career
Wels was a defender. During his active playing career, he represented hometown club RKSV Schijndel since his childhood. He also played two seasons for ...
(2017–18) as head coaches, Oss compete for a place in the post-season play-offs for large parts of the season, but miss out in the end.
With
Wil Boessen at the helm, however, the team managed to qualify for promotion play-offs, because on 27 February 2015, they win the third period title. With key players such as
Kevin van Veen
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,
Johnatan Opoku
Johnatan Opoku (born 18 April 1990) is a Dutch footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Saudi Arabian club Jeddah.
Career
On 13 September 2022, Opoku joined Saudi Arabian club Jeddah
Jeddah ( ), also spelled Jedda, Jiddah or Jid ...
,
Luuk Koopmans
Luuk Koopmans (born 18 November 1993) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Fortuna Sittard. He formerly played for Oss '20, NEC, FC Oss, MVV Maastricht, PSV and ADO Den Haag.
Early life
Koopmans was born on 18 ...
,
Justin Mathieu and
Ryan Sanusi
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Career
In July 2013, Sanusi joined up with Championship side Queens Park Rangers for their pre-season tour of Devon. He played arou ...
, Oss finishes the season in ninth place.
In November 2017, it was announced that the club would be renamed TOP Oss for the
2018–19 season. The season would also prove to become the best historical season in club history. Many club records were broken in the
2018–19 season. TOP Oss never finished as high in the league table (6th); never had the finished with as many points (62); and never had the team won as many games (18). Under head coach Wels, the TOP Oss team were, however, eliminated in the second round of the
promotion play-offs by
Sparta Rotterdam (5–0 on aggregate).
The following season (
2019–20 season) was unstable. In the
KNVB Cup
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, the Round of 16 was reached via, among others, a local derby against third
Derde Divisie side
Oss '20. In the round of 16,
AZ was the opponent at home in the
Frans Heesen Stadion. In the league, results were mixed. However, the season was cut short due to the measures taken to combat the
COVID-19 outbreak. TOP Oss finished in a creditable 10th place in the Eerste Divisie in the
2020–21 season. In the spring of 2021, the club announced that the expiring contract of head coach Wels would not be extended. He was succeeded by Belgian manager
Bob Peeters
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Club career Lierse
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, manager of
Westerlo. In addition,
Ruben Roosken and
Philippe Rommens both moved to Eredivisie clubs. After a disappointing season, Peeters was dismissed and Kristof Aelbrecht was brought in as his replacement.
Honours
*
Topklasse
: Sunday Champions (1):
2010–11
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: Runners-up (1):
2010–11
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Club staff
Managers
*
Piet Schrijvers (1991–93)
*
Bram Braam (1993–94)
*
Hans Dorjee (1994–95)
*
Adrie Koster (1995–97)
*
Lex Schoenmaker
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(1997-00)
*
Jan Versleijen (1999-00)
*
Wim van Zwam (2000–02)
*
Harry van den Ham (2002–05)
*
Hans de Koning (2005–10)
*
Dirk Heesen (2010–12)
*
Anton Janssen (2012–13)
*
Gert Aandewiel (2013–14)
*
Wil Boessen (2014–15)
*
Reinier Robbemond (2015–16)
*
François Gesthuizen
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Playing career Club career
Born in Millingen aan de R ...
(2016–17)
*
Klaas Wels
Klaas Wels (born 2 September 1973) is a Dutch professional football manager.
Playing career
Wels was a defender. During his active playing career, he represented hometown club RKSV Schijndel since his childhood. He also played two seasons for ...
(2017–21)
*
Bob Peeters
Bob Peeters (born 10 January 1974) is a Belgian football manager and former player currently manager of Eerste Divisie club Helmond Sport.
Club career Lierse
Noted for his large stature, measuring 1.96 m, Peeters grew up in Wommelgem, Antwerp ...
(2021–22)
*
Kristof Aelbrecht (2022–present)
Results
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from:01/01/2008 till:01/01/2009 shift:(0,-4) text:14
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"
Domestic results
Below is a table with TOP's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1956.
Current squad
Out on loan
References
External links
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1928 establishments in the Netherlands
Football clubs in the Netherlands
Football clubs in Oss