FC Emmen
Full name | Football Club Emmen | ||
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Nickname(s) | Emmen | ||
Founded | August 21, 1925 | ||
Ground | Univé Stadion Emmen | ||
Capacity | 8,600 | ||
Manager | Joop Gall | ||
League | Eerste Divisie | ||
2012–13 | Eerste Divisie, 12th | ||
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FC Emmen is a Dutch football club based in Emmen, Drenthe, and currently playing in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of football in the Netherlands.
History
The amateur club Emmen was formed on August 21, 1925. When the Dutch professional league was formed in 1954,Emmen opted to maintain its amateur club status instead.
In 1985, Emmen finally joined the professional ranks. In 1988 the club was split up in an amateur and a professional section. The latter was mostly called BVO Emmen ( Betaald Voetbal Organisatie, professional football organisation). In 2005, the professional club Emmen changed its name into FC Emmen, for two reasons. Firstly, it was hoped that the new name would better reflect the club's history, and secondly because many misunderstandings had arisen, among people who had grown to believe that BVO was an abbreviation similar to for instance PSV, RBC or ADO.
FC Emmen has reached the Eerste Divisie play-offs eight times, but never managed to clinch promotion to the Dutch Eredivisie.
FC Emmen's Univé Stadion, more popularly known as De Meerdijk, was the scene of several matches of the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship.
Results
- ^ Van Dijk was fired on 2007-02-17 and replaced by former player Alfons Arts, who gave over the job on 2007-03-07 to Gerry Hamstra.
- ^ Hamstra was fired on 2008-10-13 and replaced by Thiemo Meertens. He handed over his job on 2008-10-23 to Paul Krabbe.
Current squad
As of 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.
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Honours
- 1974-75
- 1974-75
- Best performance in the Dutch Cup: two times in the quarterfinals (KNVB Cup 1989-90 and KNVB Cup 1998-99).
Former technical directors
- Rob Groener
- Gerard Somer