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Willem II
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Full name Willem II
Nickname(s) Red White Blue Army
King's Army
Tricolores
Founded August 12, 1896
Ground Koning Willem II Stadion
Tilburg
(Capacity: 14,637)
Chairman Netherlands Hans Verbunt
Manager Netherlands Alfons Groenendijk
League Eredivisie
2008-09 Eredivisie, 12th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Willem II is a Dutch football club playing in Tilburg. The club was founded as Tilburgia on August 12, 1896. On January 12, 1898, the club was renamed Willem II, after Dutch king Willem II (1840-1849), who, as Prince of Orange and commander of the Dutch army, had his military headquarters in Tilburg during the Belgian uprising of 1830.

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History

The club has had many famous players, such as Jaap Stam and Sami Hyypiä. The club jersey consists of red-white-blue vertical stripes, inspired by the colours of the flag of the Netherlands. Willem II plays its home matches in the Willem II Stadion. The stadium, opened on May 31, 1995, has a capacity of 14,700 spectators. The average attendance in 2004/05 was 12,500 people. The fans of Willem II have close relations with the fans of Bristol City. Some Willem fans were seen in the Eastend (Bristol City's stand) for their game against Sheffield Wednesday and there were songs sung about Willem II.

Willem II has won three national titles (1916, 1952 and 1955) and two national cups (1944 and 1963). In 1987, 1990 and 1999, Willem II were voted Dutch Club of the Year. In 1999, a second place in the league guaranteed the club a UEFA Champions League berth. In the first group stage (Group G), Willem II were eliminated. They scored 2 points in 6 matches. In 1963, Willem II lost to Manchester United (7-2 on aggregate) in the first round of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. In 1998-99, Willem II competed in the UEFA Cup. After beating Dinamo Tbilisi of Georgia 6-0 on aggregate in the first round, Willem II lost to Spanish side Real Betis in the second round, 4-1 on aggregate. After reaching the Dutch cup final in 2004 (4-0 loss against PSV Eindhoven), Willem II qualified again for the UEFA Cup, in which they lost to French side AS Monaco in the first round (5-1 on aggregate).

Honours

Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Netherlands GK Maikel Aerts (captain)
2 Netherlands DF Jens Janse
3 Netherlands DF Danny Schenkel
4 Netherlands DF Arjan Swinkels
5 Brazil DF Léo Veloso
6 Germany MF Mehmet Akgün
7 Netherlands MF Boy Deul
8 Belgium MF Christophe Grégoire
9 Netherlands FW Frank Demouge
10 Morocco MF Saïd Boutahar
11 Sweden FW George Mourad
12 Belgium DF Bart Biemans
14 Netherlands FW Sergio Zijler
15 Netherlands FW Ronnie Reniers
No. Position Player
16 Finland GK Niki Mäenpää
17 Netherlands DF Josimar Lima
18 Czech Republic MF Paul Quasten
19 Netherlands FW Gerson Sheotahul
20 Netherlands MF Jasper Waalkens
21 Netherlands DF Daan van Dinter
22 Sierra Leone MF Ibrahim Kargbo
23 Netherlands FW Sidney Schmeltz
24 Netherlands MF Jan-Arie van der Heijden (on loan from Ajax)
25 Netherlands DF Marciano Bruma
26 Netherlands GK Ariën Pietersma
27 Netherlands DF Junior Livramento
28 Netherlands MF Marlon Pereira Freire
# Netherlands DF Bas van Loon

Transfers

No. Position Player
Belgium GK Bruno Appels (to Netherlands FC Den Bosch)
Netherlands DF Angelo Martha (to Netherlands FC Den Bosch)
Netherlands MF Niels Vorthoren (to Netherlands FC Den Bosch)
Netherlands MF Steef Nieuwendaal (to Netherlands FC Den Bosch)
Netherlands FW Ibad Muhamadu (to Germany Dynamo Dresden)
Netherlands DF Nuelson Wau (to Netherlands SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden)
Ecuador DF José Valencia (to Germany Wuppertaler SV Borussia)
Belgium MF Mohamed Messoudi (to Belgium KV Kortrijk)
Peru FW Reimond Manco (to Netherlands PSV Eindhoven)
Netherlands DF Rens van Eijden (to Netherlands NEC Nijmegen)
Netherlands GK Oscar Moens (retired)
Netherlands MF Danny Mathijssen (no new team)
Netherlands MF Kiki Musampa (no new team)
No. Position Player
Finland GK Niki Mäenpää (from Netherlands FC Den Bosch)
Netherlands MF Jasper Waalkens (from Netherlands PSV Eindhoven)
Netherlands MF Marlon Pereira Freire (from reserve squad)
Netherlands DF Junior Livramento (from reserve squad)
Netherlands FW Sidney Schmeltz (from reserve squad)
Netherlands FW Gerson Sheotahul (from Netherlands FC Volendam)
Netherlands DF Marciano van Homoet (from England Barnsley F.C.)

Reserve squad

No. Position Player
Netherlands MF Thijs van den Berg
Netherlands MF Faysal Bouchkachkhe
Netherlands MF Marc Corman
Netherlands FW Rangelo Janga
No. Position Player
Poland MF Wojciech Luczak
Netherlands FW Jelle van Kruijssen
Belgium FW Ratko Vansimpsen
Netherlands FW Thomas Verhaar
Belgium FW Bram Weyten

Transfers

No. Position Player
Netherlands GK Jeroen van Binsbergen (to Netherlands AGOVV Apeldoorn)
Netherlands MF Lars Lambooij (to Netherlands BV Veendam)
Netherlands MF Michael de Leeuw (to Netherlands BV Veendam)
No. Position Player
Netherlands FW Rangelo Janga (from Netherlands SBV Excelsior)

Notable former players

Former managers

See also

External links


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