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VVV-Venlo

 
Wikipedia: VVV-Venlo
VVV-Venlo
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Full name Venlose Voetbal
Vereniging Venlo
Nickname(s) The Good Old
Short name V.V.V.
Founded February 7, 1903
Ground De Koel
Venlo
(Capacity: 7,500)
Chairman Netherlands Hai Berden
Manager Netherlands Jan van Dijk
League Eredivisie
2008-09 Eerste divisie, 1st
(champions)
Home colours
Away colours

VVV-Venlo is a football club from Venlo in the Netherlands, currently playing in the Eredivisie. The club plays its home games in the De Koel stadium, known as Seacon Stadion - De Koel - for sponsorship reasons.

VVV returned to the Eredivisie, the highest league in the Netherlands, by defeating RKC Waalwijk in the promotion/relegation play-offs. After one season in the Eredivisie VVV-Venlo relegated back to the Eerste Divisie. After a single season, VVV-Venlo won the Eerste Divisie 2008-09 title and returned to the Eredivisie.

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History

The club was founded on February 7, 1903. VVV were a minor amateur club for a long time, but when professional football was introduced in the Netherlands in 1954, VVV merged with local club SC Venlo to Sportclub VVV'03. That same year, VVV won the most important Dutch cup tournament at the time, the 'Zilveren Bal' (Silver Ball), a tournament organized by Sparta. In the finals of that tournament, VVV beat Xerxes by 3-1. In 1959, VVV won the KNVB Cup by beating ADO 4-1 in the final. In 1961, VVV reached the third place in the Dutch Eredivisie, but a year later, VVV were relegated to the Eerste Divisie (first division). In 1966, VVV were further relegated to the Tweede Divisie (second division), but after only a year, VVV were promoted to the Eerste Divisie again. In 1968, VVV were relegated again, but in 1971, the club was promoted back to the Eerste Divisie. Between 1976 and 1994, VVV hovered between Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie, regularly promoting and relegating. Since 1994, VVV played in the Eerste Divisie. In 2007 VVV were promoted back to the Eredivisie by winning the play-offs, however one year later the club was relegated back to the Eerste Divisie after being defeated in the play-offs by ADO Den Haag. In 2008-2009 VVV-Venlo won the Eerste Divisie title and secured promotion to the Dutch Eredivisie for the 2009-2010 season.

Current squad 2009/2010

No. Position Player
1 Netherlands GK Dennis Gentenaar
2 Netherlands DF Michael Timisela
3 Netherlands DF Sjors Verdellen
4 Netherlands DF Frank van Kouwen
5 Netherlands DF Niels Fleuren
6 Belgium MF Ken Leemans
7 Netherlands FW Ruben Schaken
8 Belgium MF Kevin Van Dessel
9 Netherlands FW Sandro Calabro
10 Japan MF Keisuke Honda
15 Netherlands FW Ahmed Ahahaoui
No. Position Player
16 Belgium GK Kevin Begois
17 Netherlands DF Ferry de Regt
18 Netherlands MF Adil Auassar
20 Netherlands FW Ruud Boymans
21 Portugal FW Diogo Viana
22 Germany GK Robert Böhm
23 Netherlands FW Rick Verbeek
24 Netherlands FW Soufiane Dadda
25 Netherlands MF Jasar Takak
26 Netherlands DF Henrico Drost
27 Netherlands MF Patrick Paauwe

Out on loan

No. Position Player
14 Netherlands FW Marnix Kolder (on loan to BV Veendam)
19 Netherlands FW Rachid Ofrany (on loan to AGOVV Apeldoorn)

Former managers

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