RKSV DCG
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Full name | Rooms Katholieke Sport Vereniging Door Combinatie Groot | |
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Nickname(s) | De Boekaniers | |
Founded | 6 November 1920 | |
Ground | Sportpark Ookmeer, Amsterdam, Netherlands | |
League |
Vierde Klasse Saturday (2012–13) Derde Klasse Sunday (2012–13) | |
Website | Club home page | |
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Rooms Katholieke Sport Vereniging Door Combinatie Groot also referred to as RKSV DCG, Door Combinatie Groot or simply DCG are a Dutch amateur football (soccer) club from Amsterdam.[1]
History
The club was a result of a merger of three previous clubs on 11 Septembner 1945, namely DOSS (founded 6 November 1920), Constantius (27 February 1921 in the St. Johannes Bergmans patronaat) and Gezellen Vier (founded 9 April 1929 in de parochie van De Liefde, Da Costakade). Officially D.C.G. stands for Door Combinatie Groot. In 1968 the club achieved it's biggest success when their Sunday amateur team won the national amateur championship of the Netherlands.[2]
References
- ↑ "RKSV DCG Amsterdam". Transfermarkt. Retrieved 2014-1-18.
- ↑ "RKSV DCG Amsterdam". Soccer Punter. Retrieved 2014-1-18.
Honours
- Overall Sunday championship
- Champion in 1968
- District Cup West I
- Winners in 1992
External links
- RKSV DCG Official website
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Coordinates: 52°22′11″N 4°48′1″E / 52.36972°N 4.80028°E
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