GVVV
Gelders Veenendaalse Voetbal Vereniging, better known as GVVV, is a Dutch football club.
Full name | Gelders Veenendaalse Voetbal Vereniging | ||
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Nickname(s) | De Blauwen (the Blues) | ||
Founded | 15 November 1947 | ||
Ground | Sportpark Panhuis Veenendaal | ||
Capacity | 4,500 | ||
Chairman | Henny Verbruggen | ||
Manager | Niek Oosterlee | ||
League | Tweede Divisie | ||
2017–18 | Tweede Divisie, 6th | ||
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It is one of seven football clubs from Veenendaal. GVVV's colors are blue-white. GVVV plays its matches at Sportpark Panhuis. Since 2016, it plays in the Tweede Divisie.[1]
Current squad
As of 3 May 2020
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Timeline
- 1948/1949 champions 3e klasse UPVB
- 1954/1955 champions 2e klasse UPVB
- 1957/1958 champions 1e klasse UPVB
- 1958/1959 champions 4e klasse KNVB
- 1959/1960 champions 3e klasse KNVB
- 1969/1970 promotion 2e to 1e klasse KNVB
- 1975/1976 relegation to 2e klasse
- 1979/1980 champions 2e klasse C KNVB
- 1984/1985 champions 1e klasse B KNVB
- 1996/1997 champions hoofdklasse A KNVB
- 2003/2004 relegation to 1e klasse KNVB
- 2004/2005 champions 1e klasse C KNVB
- 2005/2006 winners regional KNVB-cup (West I)
- 2010/2011 winners Hoofdklasse B
References
- Redactie (14 May 2016). "Simon Brouwer schiet GVVV naar tweede divisie". TweeNul.
GVVV heeft zich op de laatste speelronde in de topklasse geplaatst voor de tweede divisie. In Veenendaal won de ploeg van John de Wolf met 2-1 van directe concurrent Rijnsburgse Boys.
External links
- GVVV Website (in Dutch)
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