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ADO Den Haag

 
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ADO Den Haag
ADO Den Haag emblem
Full name Haagsche Football Club
Alles Door Oefening
Den Haag
Short name ADO Den Haag
Founded 1 February 1905
Ground Den Haag Stadion
The Hague
(Capacity: 15,000)
Chairman Netherlands Henk Jagersma
Manager Netherlands Raymond Atteveld
League Eredivisie
2008-09 Eredivisie, 14th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Mural in the new ADO stadium

Alles Door Oefening Den Haag, commonly known by the abbreviated name ADO Den Haag, is a Dutch football club from the city of The Hague. The club was for a time known as FC Den Haag, with ADO representing the amateur branch of the club. Despite being from one of the traditional three large Dutch cities, it has not been able to match AFC Ajax, Feyenoord or PSV in terms of success in the Eredivisie or in European competition. There is nonetheless a big rivalry with Ajax and Feyenoord. The words Alles Door Oefening means Everything Through Practice in Dutch.

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History

The club was founded in 1905, but found it hard to compete with other major Dutch teams, partly due to the popularity of cricket in the city.

ADO Den Haag won the Dutch national football title in 1942 and 1943 and the KNVB Cup in 1968 and 1975 (under the name FC Den Haag). Their greatest European success was a quarter-final game against West Ham United for the European Cup Winners Cup in 1976. A 4-2 win in The Hague followed by a 3-1 defeat in London meant elimination.

ADO supporters have strong links with Welsh club Swansea City. Flags of the respective clubs are often flown at the matches of the other club, and both clubs regularly hold pre-season friendly matches. Legia Warszawa (Poland), Club Brugge (Belgium), and Juventus (Italy) also share strong supporter links with ADO Den Haag.

After a long spell in the country's second tier of league football, ADO Den Haag played four seasons in the Eredivisie then were relegated again in the 2006-07 season. However, after finishing 6th in the 2007-08 season, they went on to win the play-offs, meaning promotion back to the Eredivisie for 2008-09. The club's new home is the 15,000 seater Den Haag Stadion; there is not yet an official name for this stadium. They used to play the home games at the Zuiderpark Stadion; the ground will be sold for public housing. Their home colors are yellow and green and their average home attendance in 2005-06 was 6,800 people, one of the lowest in the Eredivisie. They started the 2008-09 season with two wins, which put them on top of the Eredivisie for the first time in 32 years.

Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Netherlands GK Robert Zwinkels
2 Morocco DF Ahmed Ammi
3 Netherlands DF Christian Kum
4 Belgium DF Timothy Derijck
5 Netherlands DF Mitchell Piqué
6 Serbia MF Aleksandar Ranković (captain)
7 France FW Karim Soltani
8 Netherlands MF Danny Buijs
9 Montenegro FW Bogdan Milić
10 Netherlands MF Richard Knopper
11 Netherlands FW Wesley Verhoek
12 Netherlands MF Ricky van den Bergh
13 Netherlands FW Raily Ignacio
16 Netherlands GK Barry Ditewig
17 Netherlands FW Yuri Cornelisse
18 Netherlands MF Pascal Bosschaart
No. Position Player
20 Slovakia DF Csaba Horváth
21 Netherlands MF Kai van Hese
22 Netherlands GK Boy Waterman
23 Netherlands MF Mike de Geer
24 Netherlands MF Leroy Resodihardjo
26 Netherlands GK Gino Coutinho
27 Netherlands FW Santy Hulst
28 Netherlands MF Lex Immers
31 Netherlands DF Joel Tillema
33 Netherlands DF Danny van der Ree
35 Netherlands MF Roderick Gielisse
36 Netherlands FW Charlton Vicento
40 Netherlands MF Levi Schwiebbe
41 Netherlands DF Lorenzo Piqué
52 Netherlands MF Serhat Koksal

Out on loan

No. Position Player
14 Netherlands FW Berry Powel (on loan to De Graafschap)

Managers

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Honours

1942, 1943
1968, 1975
1959, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1972, 1987
1986, 2003

See also

References

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