FC Groningen

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FC Groningen
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Full name Football Club Groningen
Nickname(s) Pride of the North
Green-White Army
Founded June 16, 1971
Ground Euroborg
Groningen
Capacity 19,814
Chairman Flag of Netherlands Ed Zijp
Manager Flag of Netherlands Ron Jans
League Eredivisie
2005-06 Eredivisie, 5th
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FC Groningen is a football club from Groningen in the Netherlands.

The club was founded in June 16, 1971 by the Groningen Football and Athletics Association (GVAV, founded January 26, 1921). They enjoyed top flight football for most of their existence, although the club was relegated to the second division after the third season.

The club was then propelled back into success by the Koeman brothers, Ronald Koeman and his elder brother Erwin Koeman together with defending midfielder Jan van Dijk resulting in qualification to European football for the first time in the 1982/83 season. Their best season in the Eredivisie was during the 1990/91 season when they finished third.

FC Groningen's home colors are green and white. The club plays its home games in the 20,000 seat Euroborg stadium. In December 2005, the club played its last match ever in the 12,500 seat Oosterpark Stadion after having played there for 72 years. The average attendance in 2004/05 was 12,500 people. This has risen to just below 20,000 people in the new stadium.

The 2005/06 season turned out to be one of the best in a long time for FC Groningen, with the club finishing 5th place in the league. This allowed Groningen to enter the play-off tournament for the UEFA Champions League third round qualification. However, they were beaten by Ajax in the finals who scored a goal two minutes before the final whistle.

By finishing fifth in the league, FC Groningen qualified for European football for the first time in 14 years, where they were defeated 4-3 on aggregate in the first round by Partizan Belgrade.

FC Groningen Ranking Graph 1976-2005
FC Groningen Ranking Graph 1976-2005

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[edit] Current squad (2006/2007)

No. Position Player
Flag of Netherlands GK Bas Roorda
Flag of Netherlands GK Brian van Loo
Flag of Uruguay DF Bruno Silva
Flag of Sierra Leone DF Gibril Sankoh
Flag of Netherlands DF Tom Hiariej
Flag of Czech Republic DF Ondřej Švejdík
Flag of Netherlands DF Arnold Kruiswijk
Flag of Netherlands DF Antoine van der Linden
Flag of Netherlands DF Donovan Slijngard (on loan from AFC Ajax)
Flag of Netherlands MF Paul Matthijs
Flag of Serbia MF Goran Lovre
No. Position Player
Flag of Ukraine MF Yevgeny Levchenko
Flag of Netherlands MF Danny Holla
Flag of Sweden MF Rasmus Lindgren
Flag of Netherlands MF Mark-Jan Fledderus
Flag of Netherlands MF Martijn Meerdink
Flag of South Africa FW Glen Salmon
Flag of Norway FW Erik Nevland
Flag of Netherlands FW Yuri Cornelisse
Flag of Uruguay FW Luis Suárez
Flag of Netherlands FW Koen van de Laak
Flag of Netherlands FW Robbin Kieft

Note 1: Salmon on loan to NAC Breda

[edit] Notable players

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Flag of Argentina Argentina


Flag of Denmark Denmark
  • Bjarne Jensen


Flag of Republic of Macedonia Macedonia


Flag of Morocco Morocco


Flag of Scotland Scotland
  • Rob McDonald


Flag of Singapore Singapore


Flag of South Africa South Africa

[edit] Former managers

[edit] See also

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UEFA Cup 2006-07
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Quarter-Finals
Flag of Netherlands AZ | Flag of Germany Bayer Leverkusen | Flag of Portugal Benfica | Flag of Spain Espanyol | Flag of Spain Osasuna | Flag of Spain Sevilla |
Flag of England Tottenham Hotspur | Flag of Germany Werder Bremen

Eliminated in Round of 16
Braga | Celta Vigo | Lens | Maccabi Haifa | Newcastle United | Paris Saint-Germain | Rangers | Shakhtar Donetsk |

Eliminated in Round of 32
AEK | Ajax | Blackburn Rovers | Bordeaux | CSKA Moscow | Dinamo Bucharest | Fenerbahçe 
Feyenoord (expelled) | Hapoel Tel Aviv | Livorno | Nancy | Panathinaikos | Parma | Spartak Moscow | Steaua | Zulte-Waregem
Eliminated in Group Stage
Austria Wien | Auxerre | Basel | Beşiktaş | Club Brugge | Eintracht Frankfurt | Grasshoppers | Heerenveen | Liberec | Mladá Boleslav | Odense | Palermo | Partizan | Rapid Bucureşti | Sparta Prague | Wisła
Eliminated in First Round
Achna | Artmedia | Atromitos | Åtvidaberg | Brøndby | Chievo | Chornomorets | CSKA Sofia | Derry City | Dinamo Zagreb | Groningen | Hearts | Hertha Berlin | Iraklis | Kayserispor | Legia | Levadia | Litex | Lokomotiv Moscow | Lokomotiv Sofia | Marseille | Molde | Nacional da Madeira | Pasching | Rabotnički | Randers | Red Star | Rubin | Ružomberok | Salzburg | Schalke | Sion | Slavia Prague | Standard Liège | Start | Trabzonspor | Vitória Setúbal | West Ham United | Xanthi | Zaporizhzhya
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Eredivisie2006/07
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ADO Den Haag | Ajax | AZ | Excelsior | Feyenoord | Groningen | Heerenveen | Heracles | NAC | NEC | PSV | RKC | Roda JC | Sparta | Twente | Utrecht | Vitesse | Willem II

Eredivisie seasons

1993/94 | 1994/95 | 1995/96 | 1996/97 | 1997/98 | 1998/99 | 1999/00 | 2000/01 | 2001/02 | 2002/03 | 2003/04 | 2004/05 | 2005/06 | 2006/07