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PEC Zwolle is a dutch football club based in Zwolle, presently playing in the Eredivisie, the country ‘s highest floor of professional club football. They have played in the Eredivisie for a full of 16 seasons, reaching sixth place in 2015. They won the KNVB Cup in 2014 and besides reached the final in 1928, 1977 and 2015. This is the second base personification of the club ; its harbinger of the same name went bankrupt in 1990. The current club was founded immediately afterwards as FC Zwolle before renaming back to PEC Zwolle in 2012.

history [edit ]

introduction [edit ]

PEC was founded on 12 June 1910, the mention being an abbreviation of P H E DN C ombinatie ( PH EDN Combination ). The club was formed by a fusion of Prins Hendrik ( 1 April 1906 ; Prince Henry ) and Ende Desespereert Nimmer ( 1904 ; And Never Despair ). PEC has been a professional football baseball club since 23 February 1955. The club name was changed to PEC Zwolle in 1971 and to PEC Zwolle ’82 in 1982. immediately after the bankruptcy a new name was chosen for the new club : FC Zwolle. On 14 April 2012, after the promotion, the club list was changed back to PEC Zwolle .

PEC [edit ]

PEC was one of Zwolle ‘s three top football clubs, along with ZAC ( founded in 1893 ) and Zwolsche Boys ( 1918 ). ZAC was associated with the local high society, Zwolsche Boys were associated with the working class, while PEC was the baseball club of the local anesthetic middle course. [ 1 ] There was considerable competition between these three clubs, specially between Zwolsche Boys and PEC. not only were their stadiums within walking distance from each other, the clubs frequently met each other in league matches .

PEC Zwolle [edit ]

Despite this competition, PEC and Zwolsche Boys merged in 1969, taking the name PEC. In 1971, this became PEC Zwolle, in an attack to promote the prototype of the city of Zwolle. In 1977, PEC Zwolle reached the finals of the KNVB Cup, losing to Twente in extra time, and missed out on promotion to the Eredivisie by one detail. In 1978, the club won the Dutch first division claim and was promoted to the Eredivisie for the first time in its history. In its first base temper in the Eredivisie, the club finished one-eighth, which remained PEC Zwolle ‘s highest ever league stead until finishing sixth in 2014–15. Their most impressive consequence that temper was a 0–1 away victory at PSV. These results were achieved by a talented group of players bought from other clubs, such as Rinus Israël. The money for this came from the Slavenburg ‘s bank [ nl ], which was led by FC Zwolle president Jan Willem van five hundred Wal [ nl ]. By 1982, the club had built up a debt of six million guilders and was on the verge of bankruptcy .

PEC Zwolle ’82 [edit ]

substantial estate developer Marten Eibrink [ nl ] took over baron in PEC Zwolle in 1982. He managed to end the debt and restructured the club, which was epitomized by a change in the diagnose : PEC Zwolle ’82. He besides had the club ‘s stadium renovated and decided to name the stadium ‘s main stand the Johan Cruyff Stand, because Johan Cruyff had played his last official match against PEC Zwolle ’82 on 13 May 1984. Eibrink bring legendary players like Piet Schrijvers, Johnny Rep and Cees van Kooten to the club. The club managed to revive, but the revival was ephemeral. In 1985, PEC Zwolle ’82 were relegated to the Dutch first part, largely due to an injury-ridden main squad. They managed to return after only one temper, having finished in second gear stead. That team was led by the passenger car Co Adriaanse and the player Foeke Booy. Eibrink, however, grew increasingly defeated in sponsors and local authorities, accusing them of not loving the club in the way that he did, and he left the clubhouse in 1988. Despite a promise start to the 1988–89 temper, the club finished in 16th place, which meant that it was relegated to the First Division. The fiscal crisis worsened, as sponsors refused to invest in the club any longer. The players ‘ wages could not be paid, and a debt to the Slavenburg ‘s bank appeared which had been overseen by the board for around ten years. This led to the club ‘s bankruptcy in March 1990 .

FC Zwolle [edit ]

After the bankruptcy, it was decided that the golf club had to sever all ties with the perturb finances of the past and make a fresh start. The clubhouse got a newly name ( FC Zwolle ), a new organizational structure, new sponsors, newly golf club colours ( blue-white shirts with white shorts alternatively of green-white shirts with black shorts ) and a new crest. The first years of the ‘new ‘ club were hard, but after 1992–93, a newfangled team filled with talents such as Jaap Stam ( who would late play for PSV, Manchester United, Lazio, Milan and Ajax ), Bert Konterman ( Feyenoord and Rangers ), Johan Hansma ( Heerenveen ) and Henri van five hundred Vegt ( Udinese ) played attractive and successful football. In 1992–93, FC Zwolle narrowly missed forwarding to the Eredivisie. In the KNVB Cup, FC Zwolle reached the quarter-finals, losing to Feyenoord in a penalty gunfight. After many failed attempts in the play-offs, FC Zwolle finally managed to secure a revert to the Eredivisie by winning the First Division in 2002. In the 2002–03 Eredivisie season, the club finished in 16th place and elude relegation via the play-offs. A year subsequently, they made a deplorable get down to the season, and had scored merely seven points halfway through the season. An impressive run, with victories over the likes of SC Heerenveen and AZ, proved in conceited, as FC Zwolle dropped from a 16th place ( which would have placed them in the play-offs ) to the eighteenth target ( direct relegation ) on the last day of the season. They lost 7–1 away at Feyenoord, while their rivals Vitesse and Volendam managed to beat their opponents Utrecht and RBC Roosendaal. At the beginning of the 2004–05 season, FC Zwolle was considered one of the favourites for the title in the First Division, along with Sparta Rotterdam. however, it was another club from the state of Overijssel, Heracles Almelo, that won the entitle. FC Zwolle finished the season in fourth place, and had to play play-off matches against the second- and sixth-placed teams of the First Division ( Sparta and Helmond Sport ) and the 17th-placed team of the Eredivisie, De Graafschap. They finished bottomland of their group, with one point from six matches, while Sparta won the group and clinched promotion and De Graafschap was relegated. The 2005–06 season started well, with FC Zwolle fighting for the league ‘s top spot in the first months. however, the results dwindled in November and December. angry supporters threatened trainer-coach Hennie Spijkerman after a 0–5 home kill against Excelsior, and Spijkerman resigned a few days by and by. The club ‘s president announced that he would crack down on the supporters involved, and said that some had already received stadium bans of up to 9 years. Spijkerman ‘s assistant trainer Harry Sinkgraven finished the season, leading the club to the play-offs, in which Eredivisie side Willem II proved besides potent. Former Feyenoord and Ajax player Jan Everse, who had already trained the club between 1996 and 1999, was presented as the new trainer-coach. He was faced with fiscal problems at the club, and the deviation of key striker Santi Kolk. many players from the golf club ‘s youth teams were brought into the main police squad, with blend results. The team ended at the ninth target of the board during the 2006–07 season. During the 2010–11 temper, FC Zwolle held the top spot for a long time, but had to leave the claim to RKC Waalwijk. Zwolle ended in 2nd place and did n’t achieve promotion. The 2011–12 season was more successful. FC Zwolle won the title and secured their return to the Eredivisie in the 2012–13 temper .

First trophies and european appearance [edit ]

Ron Jans led PEC to a KNVB Cup and Johan Cruijf Schaal soon after winning the backing of the Eerste Divisie, the club announced that the name will be changed to PEC Zwolle again. [ 2 ] In 2014, under the guidance of modern forefront coach Ron Jans, PEC Zwolle earned their first major silverware by winning the KNVB Cup, beating league champions Ajax 5–1 in the final examination. thus, PEC Zwolle qualified for the UEFA Europa League for the foremost time. [ 3 ] On 3 August 2014, PEC Zwolle besides won the 2014 Johan Cruijff Schaal ( Dutch Supercup ) by defeating AFC Ajax, this prison term by 1–0. [ 4 ] By winning the KNVB Cup, PEC Zwolle qualified for the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. In the play-off cycle, Zwolle played AC Sparta Prague and after a 1–1 disembowel in Zwolle it lost 3–1 in Prague, losing 2–4 on aggregate. [ 5 ]

Stadiums [edit ]

Oosterenkstadion [edit ]

The honest-to-god stadium was built in 1934 and demolished in 2007. It was located at Business park Oosterenk. Since the completion in 1934 two different clubs played in the stadium. PEC from 1934 cashbox 1957, Zwolsche Boys from 1957 public treasury 1970. Since 1970 PEC played its games at the Oosterenk Stadium. The stadium had to be demolished because the new stadium is located at the same spot as the Oosterenk Stadium is .

PEC Zwolle Stadion [edit ]

officially since 29 August 2009, the stadium is no longer under structure. construction started at 9 March 2007. The first game in the newly stadium was against MVV. The final score was 0–0. The first gear finish scored in the new stadium was by FC Zwolle actor Bram van Polen, coming on 22 August 2008 against Cambuur.

IJsseldelta Stadion [edit ]

On 12 July 2012, the club officially announced the new name for their home ground, which is now called IJsseldelta Stadion. [ 6 ] [ 7 ]

MAC³PARK stadion [edit ]

The name of the stadium was on 1 July 2016 changed to MAC³PARK stadion. [ 8 ]

Rivalries [edit ]

PEC Zwolle biggest rival is Go Ahead Eagles. [ 9 ] Both clubs are located at the river IJssel, hence the diagnose IJssel-derby .

PEC Zwolle in the Eredivisie [edit ]

Season Final
position
Points
scored
Matches
played
1978–79 8th 32 34
1979–80 14th 27 34
1980–81 9th 30 34
1981–82 15th 26 34
1982–83 13th 27 34
1983–84 14th 29 34
1984–85 18th 17 34 relegated
1986–87 11th 31 34
1987–88 13th 29 34
1988–89 16th 25 34 relegated
2002–03† 16th 32 34
2003–04† 18th 26 34 relegated
2012–13 11th 39 34
2013–14 11th 40 34
2014–15 6th 53 34
2015–16 8th 48 34
2016–17 14th 35 34
2017–18 9th 44 34
2018–19 13th 39 34

as FC Zwolle

domestic results [edit ]

Below is a table with FC Zwolle ‘s domestic results since the insertion of professional football in 1956 .
PEC Zwolle made it to the concluding round of the home cup four times. They only won in 2014. The first final examination was in 1928 against RHC Heemstede. The final score was 2–0. The second time they made it to the concluding was in 1977. The opponent that fourth dimension was FC Twente. They lost 3–0 after extra time. The third base time was in 2014, when they beat ajax 5–1, subsequently claiming the cup for Zwolle for the inaugural time in their history. The last time was in 2015 against FC Groningen. Final score 2–0 .

european criminal record [edit ]

Honours [edit ]

current police squad [edit ]

As of 20 September 2021

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

celebrated Players [edit ]

Asia
Iran
Japan
Europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Czech Republic
Finland
Germany
Kosovo
Poland
Serbia
Sweden

Personnel [edit ]

technical foul staff [edit ]

management [edit ]

Position Staff
Board of directors Adriaan Visser (chairman)
Gerard Nijkamp
Joost Broerse
Technical Director Gerard Nijkamp
Board of foundation operations Evert Leideman
Trudy Huisman
Adriaan Visser (chairman)
Erben Wennemars
Janco Cnossen
Rob van Kessel
Director of management Arjan Jansen
Press Chairmen(youtube) Ernest van Voorst[11]
Herbert Bosscher[12]

last updated : 23 February 2014
Source : [ 1 ]

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