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Revision as of 05:45, 17 November 2013

FC Dordrecht
Full nameFootball Club Dordrecht Rotterdam
Nickname(s)Schapenkoppen (Sheep heads)
Founded16 August 1883; 140 years ago (1883-08-16)
GroundGN Bouw Stadion,
Dordrecht
Capacity4,100
ChairmanNetherlands Ad Heijsman
ManagerNetherlands Harry van den Ham
LeagueEerste Divisie
2012–13Eerste Divisie, 9th

FC Dordrecht is a football club from the city of Dordrecht in the Netherlands, currently playing in the Eerste Divisie.

History

Founded on 16 August 1883 as Dordrechtsche Football Club (DFC), it became a professional club in 1954 upon the introduction of professional football to the Netherlands. The next significant event was in 1972, at which time the professional and amateur branches of DFC Dordrecht severed their ties. The amateur branch remained DFC Dordrecht, while its professional counterpart became simply FC Dordrecht. Following their reorganisation in 1979 (which led to a change in name to Drechtsteden'79 (DS'79) - referring to the region Drechtsteden), the club was promoted to the Eredivisie in 1983. This however was not to last and was immediately followed by a relegation back to the Eerste Divisie. They went back up to the Eredivisie in 1988/1989 season.

In 1990, another investor gave the club its third name of Dordrecht'90. The club just missed promotion to the Eredivisie in 1991, but was finally admitted when Dordrecht'90 surprisingly merged with neighbouring Schiedamse Voetbal Vereniging (SVV) of Schiedam. The club used the name of SVV/Dordrecht'90 for two seasons, but in 1993, the 'SVV' was dropped and the club was renamed Dordrecht'90. Finally in 2002, the club was again renamed, to the name it bore from 1972 to 1979: FC Dordrecht and that is how the name stands today. For a number of years it was one of the clubs with the lowest average attendance of all Dutch professional teams.[1] Undoubtedly the most famous player to wear a Dordrecht shirt was Johan Cruijff, who played 3 friendly matches for the club in January 1981.

Honours

  • KNVB Cup
    • Winner: 1914, 1932
    • Runners-up: 1913, 1943

Results

Eerste DivisieEredivisie

Domestic results

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

Current squad

Updated 1 July 2013

For recent transfers, see List of Dutch football transfers summer 2013

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Netherlands NED Clint Alliet
GK Netherlands NED Warner Hahn
GK Netherlands NED Robbert te Loeke
DF Cape Verde CPV Jeffrey Fortes
DF Netherlands NED Ilias Haddad
DF Netherlands NED Jeffrey Ket
DF Cape Verde CPV Josimar Lima
DF Netherlands NED Yoell van Nieff (on loan from FC Groningen)
DF Netherlands NED Obi Onyeike
DF Belgium BEL Marvin Peersman
DF Netherlands NED Matthew Steenvoorden (on loan from Feyenoord)
DF Netherlands NED Nando Wormgoor
MF Netherlands NED Adnan Alisic
MF Spain ESP Carlos Carrasco
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Netherlands NED Giovano Godeken
MF Netherlands NED Wilmer Kousemaker (captain)
MF Netherlands NED Michael Potkamp
MF Cape Verde CPV Toni Varela
MF Netherlands NED Javier Vet
FW Netherlands NED Jair Balrak
FW Netherlands NED Erixon Danso
FW Netherlands NED Paul Gladon (on loan from Sparta Rotterdam)
FW Netherlands NED Giovanni Korte (on loan from ADO Den Haag)
FW Belgium BEL Andreas Luckermans
FW Netherlands NED Jessy Mayele
FW Netherlands NED Rihairo Meulens
FW Netherlands NED Everon Pisas
FW Netherlands NED Genaro Snijders

References