FC Volendam

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FC Volendam
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Full name Football Club Volendam
Nickname(s) Het Andere Oranje
(The Other Oranje)
Founded June 1, 1920
Ground Veronicastadion,
Volendam
Capacity 8,500
Chairman Henk Kras
Manager Stanley Menzo
League Eerste Divisie
2005-06 Eerste Divisie, 3rd
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FC Volendam is a Dutch football club.

FC Volendam was founded as Victoria on June 1, 1920 by local fishermen. By 1923, the club had already been renamed FC Volendam. Being from the piously catholic village of Volendam, FC Volendam quickly joined the Catholic Football Association of the Netherlands. In 1935 and 1938, FC Volendam won the catholic national football title of the Netherlands. In the Second World War, FC Volendam was forced by the nazis to join the Royal Netherlands Football Association. In 1955, the club joined the professional football league. Volendam would soon establish its reputation as the Heen-en-weer club (The to and fro club). The club started in the Eerste Divisie, but in 1959, Volendam secured promotion to the Eredivisie for the first time in its existence. Volendam was relegated again in 1960, was promoted in 1961, was relegated in 1964, was promoted in 1967, was relegated in 1969, was promoted in 1970, was relegated in 1972, was promoted in 1977, was relegated in 1979, was promoted in 1983, was relegated in 1985, was promoted in 1987, was relegated in 1998, was promoted in 2003 and was finally relegated in 2004, as a result of which FC Volendam is currently playing in the Eerste Divisie. Throughout the years, FC Volendam has spawned many talented players, such as Wim Jonk, Edwin Zoetebier, Arnold and Gerrie Mühren.

[edit] Current squad 2006/2007

  • –– Netherlands Gerard Aafjes
  • –– Spain Netherlands Xavier Amanda
  • –– Netherlands Mathieu Boots
  • –– Morocco Netherlands Abdelhali Chaiat
  • –– Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Boy Deul
  • –– Netherlands Charles Dissels
  • –– Netherlands Niels van Duijn
  • –– Belgium Guy Dufour
  • –– Netherlands Bas Ent
  • –– Netherlands Michiel Hemmen
  • –– Netherlands Jesper Hogedoorn
  • –– Netherlands Paul Kok
  • –– Netherlands Sjaak Lettinga
  • –– Netherlands Johan Pater
  • –– Russia Ukraine Yury Petrov
  • –– Czech Republic Netherlands Paul Quasten
  • –– Netherlands Henny Schilder
  • –– Netherlands Jack Tuyp
  • –– Netherlands Jeroen Verhoeven
  • –– Netherlands Ramsy Villan
  • –– Netherlands Erik Wegh
  • –– Netherlands Peter Wijker
  • –– Netherlands Yannick de Wit
  • –– Netherlands Maarten Woudenberg
  • –– Turkey Hamit Yildiz
  • –– Netherlands Rowin van Zaanen

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