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Walking Boyz Company
Full nameSport Vereniging Walking Boyz Company
Nickname(s)WBC, WBC Paramaribo, Walking Boyz Company
Founded16 January 1997
Dissolved2019
GroundFranklin Essed Stadion
Paramaribo
Capacity3,500
PresidentGlenn Ramautar
LeagueTopklasse
2017–185th
Current season

S.V. Walking Boyz Company also SV WBC or WBC, is a Surinamese association football club based in Paramaribo. They have won the Surinamese Hoofdklasse title three times.[1] The club play at the Essed Stadion with a capacity of 3,500 spectators, which is also the National Stadium and is shared with several clubs.

History

Walking Boyz Company were founded on 16 January 1997 in Paramaribo. Seven years later the team won its first national championship, winning the first Championship-Super Cup double in Suriname in 2004. WBC went on to win two more national titles in 2006 and 2009, winning the Super Cup (Suriname President's Cup) as well on both occasions.

Due to their results, the club were able to participate in the CFU Club Championship, the International Caribbean club competition which leads to qualification for the CONCACAF Champions League. Their best result was a second round finish of the tournament on two occasions. Losing to Joe Public from Trinidad and Tobago in 2010, and to the Puerto Rico Islanders in the 2011 edition.

Roster

First team squad

as of 30 March 2011[2]
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 Suriname SUR Dewkumar Somai
2 DF Suriname SUR Ferdinand Jap-A-Joe
3 MF Suriname SUR Clifton Sandvliet
4 DF Suriname SUR Renando Lupson
5 DF Suriname SUR Clifton Tijn Liep Shie
6 DF Suriname SUR Johannes Asaimi
7 FW Netherlands NED Fabian van Dijk
8 MF Suriname SUR Vangelino Sastrodimedjo
9 MF Peru PER Piero Gonzales
10 FW Suriname SUR Gregory Rigters
11 FW Suriname SUR Bebeto Odang
12 DF Trinidad and Tobago TRI Marlon Filter
14 MF Trinidad and Tobago TRI Mitchel Lynch
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Suriname SUR Vernon Etnel
18 GK Grenada GRN Robert Perre
20 FW Suriname SUR Gino Brandon
20 FW Suriname SUR Iwan Ave
21 FW Brazil BRA Alex
22 GK Suriname SUR Andrew Zebeda
23 MF Netherlands NED Milton Koenders
91 GK Netherlands NED Aron Kogel
24 FW Curaçao CUW Regillo Kemper
25 FW Suriname SUR Garry Sordjo
26 FW Suriname SUR Elias Afonsoewa
30 GK Suriname SUR Jerrell Robert
33 MF Suriname SUR Romano Sordam
WBC lining up ahead of the 2009 Suriname President's Cup final against Inter Moengotapoe

List of coaches

Results

International Competitions

First Round v. Guyana Defense Force – 2:1
First Round v. Guyana Alpha United – 1:1
First Round v. Dominica Centre Bath Estate – 3:0
Second Round v. Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public – 0:5
Second Round v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines System 3 – 2:0
First Stage v. Saint Lucia Northern United All Stars – 3:1, 3:0
Second Stage v. Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders – 1:1, 0:7

Honours

National

2004, 2006, 2009
2009
2004, 2006, 2009

Other

  • Paramaribo Cup: 3
2007, 2008, 2009

References

  1. ^ "Surinam – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Walking Bout Company – 2010/11 Roster 7 Statistics". CONCACAF. CONCACAF. Retrieved 30 March 2011.