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football club
Sportclub Heerenveen ( dutch pronunciation : [ ˈspɔrtklʏp ˌɦeːrə ( ɱ ) ˈveːn ] ; West frisian : Sportklub It Hearrenfean ) is a dutch football baseball club from Heerenveen. They presently play in the Eredivisie, the top level of football in the Netherlands.

history [edit ]

Sportclub Heerenveen was founded on 20 July 1920 in the township of Heerenveen, Friesland, as Athleta. [ 2 ] It changed name doubly, beginning to Spartaan and then to v.v. Heerenveen in 1922. [ 2 ] While the Netherlands was occupied by Germany, Heerenveen won three consecutive North of the Netherlands championships, and following the end of World War II it went on to win the lapp title six times in a quarrel ; the club ‘s dominance partially ascribed to the presence of Abe Lenstra. [ 2 ] During this time period, Lenstra led Heerenveen to a celebrated victory over Ajax in one of the most celebrated games in Dutch domestic football history. [ 3 ] Trailing 5–1 with 25 minutes remaining, the Frisian team inexplicably fought back for a 6–5 victory. [ 3 ] During the 1950s, Heerenveen regional laterality faded and after Dutch football turned professional Lenstra left to join Sportclub Enschede, before the club he departed was relegated to the Tweede Divisie. [ 2 ] By the end of the ten, Heerenveen was in the Eerste Divisie, but found itself relegated again. [ 2 ] In 1969–70, the frisian club won the Tweede Divisie to return to the Eerste Divisie and for two seasons in the 1970s, the club was close to achieving promotion to the top-flight Eredivisie. [ 2 ] By 1974, the baseball club was in fiscal trouble and to ensure its survival it was split into amateurish and professional sections on the 1st of June 1977, the professional depart being renamed sc Heerenveen. [ 2 ] In the 1980s, Heerenveen twice made the promotion playoffs, but were abortive both times. [ 2 ] It last reached the Eredivisie in 1990, becoming the beginning frisian club to reach the top degree, at the expense of near-neighbours Cambuur. [ 3 ] The accomplishment was oversee by frisian coach Foppe de Haan. Heerenveen ‘s beginning season in the Netherlands ‘ peak division was not at all successful and it was relegated, before returning in 1993, though they reached the final examination of the KNVB Cup while distillery an Eerste Divisie club. [ 3 ] Having established itself as a top-flight club, Heerenveen moved to a raw stadium, named after their most celebrated player, the Abe Lenstra Stadion, and reached the final examination of the KNVB Cup for a second meter. [ 3 ] The 1998 semi-final in the cup rival was lost to Ajax. Because Ajax and the other finalist, PSV, had both qualified for the cup final, a decision match was needed to fill in the vacant blot for the adjacent temper ‘s UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup. Heerenveen had to play against the early losing semi-finalist, Twente. Heerenveen won that pit in which Ruud avant-garde Nistelrooy scored his final finish for Heerenveen. The match ended 3–1. Heerenveen became regular competitors in the UEFA Cup, and in 1999–2000 finished second in the Eredivisie, its highest ever polish, and qualified for the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League. [ 2 ] The clubhouse was led from 1983 until September 2006 by president Riemer avant-garde five hundred Velde, the longest tenure of any president of the united states with a professional club in the Netherlands. [ citation needed ] As the results of holocene transfers that include Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Afonso Alves, Michael Bradley, Miralem Sulejmani, Petter Hansson and Danijel Pranjić ( and earlier players like Jon Dahl Tomasson, Marcus Allbäck, Erik Edman, Ruud avant-garde Nistelrooy, Igor Korneev and Daniel Jensen ), Heerenveen is one of the most financially guarantee Eredivisie clubs. A 2010 report card by the Dutch football association showed that Heerenveen is the only Eredivisie cabaret that has a financially secure budget. [ 4 ] Under the tenure of Trond Sollied, Heerenveen won its first KNVB Cup, besides its first ever major trophy. Trond Sollied, however, was sacked on 31 August 2009 due to a unaccented opening of the season and a conflict with the board. On 17 May 2009, the baseball club defeated Twente 5–4 in a penalty shoot-out to win the dutch Cup for the inaugural time after a 2–2 guide in the final, with Gerald Sibon scoring the winning penalty. [ 5 ] On 13 February 2012, it was announced that Marco avant-garde Basten would replace Ron Jans, who had led Heerenveen for two years, as team coach for the 2012–13 season .

stadium [edit ]

The clubhouse plays its home matches at the Abe Lenstra Stadium, which opened in 1994 and holds 26,100 people. Before that, the team played at a ground with the lapp name elsewhere in the town, but it could not meet the increasing popularity of the club. Throughout the years, the cabaret developed several plans to further expand the stadium. One of the plans was to extend at least one slope stall towards the pitch, as seen in English football stadiums. Due to deteriorating league results and fiscal limitedness, however, those plans were shelved. It is uncertain whether or not the club will ever carry them out. Before the travel to the Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen played at the Sportpark Noord. The club ‘s train facilities are regarded as global class, which is said to be a major divisor in their recruitment of younger players. The name of the club facilities is sportpark Skoatterwâld [ nl ]. The facilities are shared with VV Heerenveen and scandium Heerenveen ( women ) .

Colours, crest and anthem [edit ]

The crest on the club emblem is the symbol of the flag of Friesland. The sag of Friesland is based on the arms of the fifteenth hundred. The stripes and seeblatt shapes represent the districts of Friesland. A alone custom in the Dutch Eredivisie is that the frisian national hymn is played and sung before every domestic catch. UEFA does not allow this tradition in european matches. however, the hymn is sung by the supporters anyhow .

competition [edit ]

SC Cambuur [edit ]

Heerenveen retain a very cutthroat competition with SC Cambuur. One of the reasons of the competition is the short distance between the two clubs. Because of that the clubs much refer to each other as DKV which stands for Dertig Kilometer Verderop ( Thirty Kilometers Away ) so that they do n’t have to mention each other ‘s names. however, the biggest and besides the most confuse argue is the background of the clubs. many people who are n’t involved in the competition find it unmanageable to understand. Most of the Heerenveen fans are from little villages from the entire province ( and even outside it ) and are very proud of their frisian identity. Since the 80 ‘s the clubhouse have been expressing this frisian pride to the rest of the Netherlands. The frisian flag, the Frisian anthem, all frisian symbols were linked to the club, which made Heerenveen the confront of Frisia. Because of this Cambuur lento disappeared in the shadow of Heerenveen, as a reaction to this Cambuur fans started distancing themselves from the frisian identity. Nowadays Cambuur do n’t consider themselves frisian even though they are from the capital of the state. They now call themselves Leeuwarders aka people from the city. Heerenveen fans are derisively called boeren ( farmers ) because Heerenveen is n’t a city and the fans chiefly live in humble villages. Because of the successes of Heerenveen and the meager performances of Cambuur including about going bankrupt, the competition was about forgotten. When Cambuur got promoted bet on to the Eredivisie in 2013 by winning the 2012/13 season of the Jupiler League the competition got revived. Before the meet on 29 September 2013 the game had n’t been played for 13 years, giving Cambuur a capital opportunity to prove themselves. Heerenveen won that game 2–1. The away game later in the temper was won 3-1 by Cambuur .

FC Groningen [edit ]

The absence of Cambuur caused FC Groningen to be the nearest Eredivisie team and soon it became rivals with Heerenveen. strikingly, both northerly sides used to maintain more or less of a friendship in the past. consequently, this Northern Derby competition is only based on geographic placement. Because most Heerenveen fans have constantly considered Cambuur as main rivals, this bowler hat is much referred to as a foster bowler hat. traditionally, the achiever claims the entitle Pride of the North. Days before the game, Heerenveen and Groningen fans tease each other by means of playful actions, normally with no ferocity. Heerenveen fans once stole the center spot from the Oosterpark stadium [ nl ], and raised the frisian pin at the Martinitoren, the highest loom in Groningen, combined with a banner saying “SCH op eenzame hoogte” (SCH on lonely height). [ 6 ] The front yard of a Groningen chair once got filled with debris from a construction locate. This was because the construction of the Euroborg had to be halted due to a major invention error. Groningen fans countered by painting a statue of all-time Heerenveen hero Abe Lenstra green and white, the color of Groningen. [ 7 ] They besides transformed a viaduct near Heerenveen to green and flannel. A year by and by, in the 2001–02 season, Groningen fans awarded Heerenveen musician Anthony Lurling the title of “ Biggest deceiver of the season ” and handed him therefore a sewing machine. In that like workweek the town signs of Heerenveen were changed to “ Hoerenveen It Sucks ” ( Whore -veen ) by the Groningen supporters. The follow season, Groningen fans teased the Heerenveen following again, this time by establishing a border stake on the border of Groningen and Friesland. [ 8 ]

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Honours [edit ]

domestic results [edit ]

Below is a table with scandium Heerenveen ‘s domestic results since the insertion of the Eredivisie in 1956 .

european rival [edit ]

SC Heerenveen played 16 seasons in one of the European club football competitions .

score marked with * = first played match

stream squad [edit ]

As of 6 September 2021[9]

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

Out on lend [edit ]

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

celebrated former players [edit ]

Players listed below have had junior and/or senior external cap ( mho ) for their respective countries before, while and/or after playing at Heerenveen .
For a list of all former and stream SC Heerenveen players with a Wikipedia article, see class : SC Heerenveen players

Coaching history [edit ]

Women ‘s team [edit ]

In 2007, SC Heerenveen created a women ‘s football team, which competed first in the Vrouwen Eredivisie and since 2012 in the BeNe League. While it has ranked largely in the table ‘s bed positions, in 2011 it reached the national cup ‘s final, lost against AZ .

match statistics [edit ]

All competitions
  • Biggest home win: SC Heerenveen – FC Oss 11–1; KNVB Cup (21 December 2011)
  • Biggest score: Ton Pentre AFC – sc Heerenveen 0–7; Intertoto (2 July 1995)
  • Largest double result: Helsingborg IF – sc Heerenveen 8-6 (3-5 and 5-1); UEFA Cup 1st Round (2007)
  • Most goals in a season: 88 goals, 2007/08
  • Most goals in a game: Afonso Alves 7 (also Dutch record); sc Heerenveen – Heracles (7 October 2007)
Eredivisie
  • Biggest home win: sc Heerenveen – Heracles Almelo 9-0 (7 October 2007)
  • Biggest game: Willem II – sc Heerenveen 1-6 (23 February 2001)
  • Largest home defeat: SC Heerenveen – AFC Ajax 0-5 (11 April 2012)
  • Fastest penalty for: sc Heerenveen – sc Cambuur (19 October 2014)
Champions League
  • Biggest home win: SC Heerenveen – Olympiakos Piraeus 1-0 (17 October 2000)
  • Most spacious stay: none
  • Highest draw: Valencia CF – sc Heerenveen 1-1 (7 November 2000)
  • Largest double result: SC Heerenveen – Olympique Lyon 1-5 (2000)
European Cup II
  • Biggest home win: SC Heerenveen – KS Amica Wronki 3-1 (17 September 1998)
  • Biggest game: KS Amica Wronki – sc Heerenveen 0-1 (1 October 1998)
  • Largest double result: sc Heerenveen – KS Amica Wronki 4-1 (1998)
UEFA Cup
  • Biggest home win: SC Heerenveen – Maccabi Petach Tikwa 5-0 (30 September 2004), SC Heerenveen – FC Baník Ostrava 5-0 (29 September 2005) and SC Heerenveen – FK Ventspils 5-0 (16 December 2009)
  • Biggest game: Vitória Setúbal – sc Heerenveen 0-3 (14 September 2006)
  • Largest double result: Helsingsborg IF – sc Heerenveen 8-6 (2007)
Intertoto Cup
  • Biggest home win: SC Heerenveen – Aalborg BK 8-2 (19 July 1997)
  • Biggest score: Ton Pentre AFC – sc Heerenveen 0-7 (2 July 1995)
  • Largest double result: FHK Liepajas Metalurgs – sc Heerenveen 4-8 (2001)

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

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