Blauw-Wit Amsterdam
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| Full name | FC Blauw-Wit Amsterdam | |
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| Founded | May 10, 1902 | |
| Ground | Sportpark Sloten, Amsterdam | |
| League | Sunday Eerste Klasse A | |
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Blauw-Wit (English: Blue-White) is a Dutch football club from Amsterdam.[1] The name refers to the colours of their uniform, blue and white.
Blauw-Wit was founded in 1902, as a local club in the Kinkerbuurt. From 1928 it started to play its home matches in the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam. The club entered professional football in the Netherlands in 1954. In 1972 the club merged with Volewijckers and DWS to form FC Amsterdam. Blauw-Wit continued as an amateur club, that still exists today.
[edit] Notable players
- Piet van der Kuil
- Martin Koeman
- Michel Kuipers
- Fabian de Freitas
- Clyde Wijnhard
- Bryan Roy
- Orlando Trustfull
- Frank Rijkaard
- Anoir Redouane