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Telstar
Full nameSportclub Telstar
Nickname(s)Witte Leeuwen (The White Lions)
Founded17 July 1963; 60 years ago (1963-07-17)
GroundRabobank IJmond Stadion, IJmuiden
Capacity3,625
ManagerMike Snoei
LeagueEerste Divisie
2016–17Eerste Divisie, 16th
Current season

SC Telstar is a Dutch football club based in IJmuiden. The club was established in 1963 after the merger of two football clubs in the town of IJmuiden.

History

When professional football was introduced in the Netherlands, both Stormvogels and neighbouring club VSV played in the professional leagues. Because of financial problems at both clubs, their professional teams were merged on 17 July 1963. The new club was named Telstar, after the Telstar communication satellite launched that year. Stormvogels and VSV returned to amateur football. In 2001, Telstar and Stormvogels merged again, this time forming Stormvogels Telstar. This merger was disbanded on 1 July 2008, with the professional branch continuing as Telstar.

Its home stadium is the 3,625 seater Telstar Stadion and its home colors are white. VSV won the KNVB Cup in 1938.

Honours

Club names

  • 1963–2001: Telstar
  • 2001–2008: Stormvogels Telstar
  • 2008–present: Telstar

Results

Eerste Divisie

Below is a table with Telstar's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1956.

Current squad

As of 15 September 2017

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Rody de Boer
2 DF Netherlands NED Rodny Lopes Cabral
3 DF Netherlands NED Toine van Huizen
4 DF Netherlands NED Jasper van Heertum
5 DF Netherlands NED Elso Brito
6 MF Netherlands NED Frank Korpershoek (captain)
7 FW Luxembourg LUX Gerson Rodrigues
8 MF Netherlands NED Mohammed Osman
9 FW United States USA Andrija Novakovich (on loan from Reading)
10 MF Netherlands NED Jerdy Schouten
11 FW Netherlands NED Chisom Leonard Johnson
12 MF Netherlands NED Mike van den Steenhoven
13 MF New Zealand NZL Benjamin van den Broek
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW Netherlands NED Mo Hamdaoui
15 MF Netherlands NED Anass Najah
17 FW Netherlands NED Melvin Platje
18 MF Netherlands NED Liban Abdulahi
19 DF Netherlands NED Donny van Iperen
20 DF Netherlands NED Shaquill Sno
21 FW Netherlands NED Floris van der Linden
23 FW Netherlands NED Oussama Zamouri
24 MF Brazil BRA Júnior
25 GK Netherlands NED Wesley Zonneveld
MF Netherlands NED Edo Knol
GK Netherlands NED Sven van der Maaten

Retired numbers

022: Netherlands Luciano van den Berg, defender (2004–2005)—posthumous honour.

Staff

Sports

Van der sar

Historic facts

All-time leading goalscorers

Pos. Name Birth Nationality Goals
1 Sander Oostrom 14 July 1967 Netherlands 87
2 Melvin Holwijn 2 January 1980 Netherlands 60
3 Ronald Hoop 4 April 1967 Netherlands 52
4 Cees van Kooten 20 August 1948 Netherlands 45
5 Rini van Roon 24 January 1961 Netherlands 43
6 Co Stout 7 September 1948 Netherlands 41
Ron de Roode 20 March 1965 Netherlands 41
8 Glynor Plet 30 January 1987 Netherlands 39
9 Dick Bond 27 December 1943 Netherlands 38
10 Jan Bruin 30 September 1969 Netherlands 37
11 Monne de Wit 23 September 1945 Netherlands 35
12 Erik Regtop 16 February 1968 Netherlands 33
13 Floor Buma 4 March 1956 Netherlands 32
14 Rob van der Meer 18 February 1953 Netherlands 30
15 Sergio Ommel 2 September 1977 Netherlands 29
16 Ronny van Es 22 May 1978 Netherlands 29
17 Gerry Clement 29 August 1939 Netherlands 28
18 Jelle Visser 7 August 1967 Netherlands 27
Raoul Henar 4 August 1972 Netherlands 27
20 Walter Smak 13 April 1968 Netherlands 26
Laurens ten Heuvel 6 June 1976 Netherlands 26
Sjaak Lettinga 16 September 1982 Netherlands 26

Most appearances

Pos. Name Birth Nationality Appearances
1 Fred Bischot 23 July 1948 Netherlands 372
2 Frans van Essen 19 February 1948 Netherlands 360
3 Anthony Correia 2 May 1982 Netherlands 354
4 Paul van der Meeren 6 July 1944 Netherlands 339
5 Fred André 31 May 1941 Netherlands 321
6 Sander Oostrom 14 July 1967 Netherlands 320
7 Koos Kuut 2 January 1958 Netherlands 310
8 Richard van Heulen 13 October 1981 Netherlands 294
9 René Panhuis 26 August 1964 Netherlands 282
10 Walter Smak 13 April 1968 Netherlands 281
11 Jan Nederburgh 25 April 1958 Netherlands 279
12 Paul van Egmond 28 February 1943 Netherlands 273
13 Hans Driessen 22 January 1947 Netherlands 251
14 Frank Korpershoek 29 October 1984 Netherlands 249
15 Melvin Holwijn 2 January 1980 Netherlands 247
16 Floor Buma 4 March 1956 Netherlands 241
17 Jos Jonker 23 April 1951 Netherlands 225
18 Brian Tevreden 17 June 1969 Netherlands 212
19 Monne de Wit 23 September 1945 Netherlands 211
20 Dick Bond 27 December 1943 Netherlands 198
21 Ronny van Es 22 May 1978 Netherlands 182

Internationals (*)

Name Nationality
Piet van der Kuil Netherlands 40 caps. Played for Ajax and PSV
Reinaldo Brazil 29 caps. Played for Atlético Mineiro, Palmeiras and Cruzeiro
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Netherlands 24 caps. Played for Leeds United, Atlético Madrid, Chelsea and Middlesbrough
Nacer Abdellah Morocco 24 caps. Played for KV Mechelen, Cercle Brugge and FC Den Bosch
Ruud Geels Netherlands 20 caps. Played for Feyenoord, Ajax, PSV, Club Brugge and Anderlecht
Cees van Kooten Netherlands 9 caps. Played for Lille, Go Ahead Eagles and PEC Zwolle
Jerzy Willim Poland 8 caps. Played for Górnik Zabrze, Szombierki Bytom and Stade Rennais
Stefano Lilipaly Indonesia 7caps. Played for FC Utrecht and Almere City
Dominique Kivuvu Angola 5 caps. Plays for CFR Cluj
Orlando Smeekes Netherlands Antilles 4 caps. Plays for FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Jerry de Jong Netherlands 3 caps. Played for AZ '67, SC Heerenveen, PSV, FC Groningen and SM Caen
Peter Ressel Netherlands 3 caps. Played for PSV, Feyenoord and Anderlecht
Leon Kantelberg Netherlands Antilles 3 caps. Plays for FC Eindhoven
Dries Boussatta Netherlands 3 caps. Played for HFC Haarlem and AZ '67
Andwelé Slory Netherlands 2 caps. Played for Feyenoord and West Bromwich Albion
Jos Jonker Netherlands 2 caps. Played for AZ '67 and FC Den Haag
Henny Meijer Netherlands 1 cap. Played for Roda JC, Ajax, FC Groningen and SC Heerenveen
Wietze Couperus Netherlands 1 cap. Played for HFC Haarlem, FC Den Haag and FC Amsterdam
Baki Mercimek Turkey 1 cap. Plays for Karşıyaka SK
Joona Toivio Finland 1 cap. Plays for Djurgårdens IF

(*) Only Leon Kantelberg played his caps as a Telstar player. All the others played the caps before or after their Telstar time.

Former managers

Period Manager Nationality
1963–64 Toon van den Ende Netherlands
1964–65 Jack Mansell England
1965–66 Oliver Gaspar Romania
1966–69 Piet de Visser Netherlands
1969–74 Jan Rab Netherlands
1974–77 Joop Castemiller Netherlands
1977–78 Mircea Petescu Romania
1978–80 Martin van Vianen Netherlands
1980–83 Joop Brand Netherlands
1983–87 Fred André Netherlands
1987–88 Cor van der Hart Netherlands
1988–90 Cees Glas Netherlands
1990–93 Niels Overweg Netherlands
1993–95 Simon Kistemaker Netherlands
1995–97 Cor Pot Netherlands
1997–98 Harry van den Ham Netherlands
1998–99 Henny Lee Netherlands
1999–01 Simon Kistemaker Netherlands
2001–02 Toon Beijer Netherlands
2002–05 Jan Poortvliet Netherlands
2005–08 Luc Nijholt Netherlands
2008–10 Edward Metgod Netherlands
2010–2012 Jan Poortvliet Netherlands
2012–2014 Marcel Keizer Netherlands
2014–2017 Michel Vonk Netherlands

External links