VVSB

VVSB
Full name Voetbal Vereniging Sint Bavo
Nickname(s) Bavo
Founded 26 October 1931 (1931-10-26)
Ground Sportpark De Boekhorst
Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands
Capacity 2,500[1]
President Netherlands Arjan Broekhof
Manager Netherlands Mark Schenning
League Tweede Divisie
2016–17 9th
Website Club website

VVSB (Voetbal Vereniging Sint Bavo) is an amateur association football club from Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands.

History

The club was founded on October 26, 1931 and has played exclusively at the amateur level throughout its history. The club competed in the Hoofdklasse league in the 2009–10 season, finishing in fifth place in the Sunday A group and earning promotion to the newly established Topklasse league for the inaugural 2010–11 season through playoffs.

In 2016, VVSB became the first amateur side to qualify for the KNVB Cup Semifinals in 41 years by knocking out FC Den Bosch.

Current squad

As of 22 September 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Netherlands GK Ruben Valk
2 Netherlands DF Peet van der Slot
3 Netherlands DF Jordy Zwart
4 Netherlands DF Sven Verlaan
5 Netherlands DF Jelmer Vijlbrief
6 Netherlands MF Vladimir Jozić (captain)
7 Netherlands FW Mohamed El Osrouti
8 Netherlands MF Niels van Pelt
9 Netherlands FW Guido Pauw
10 Netherlands MF Frans van Niel
11 Netherlands FW Tommy Bekooij
12 Netherlands DF Richelo Fecunda
14 Netherlands MF Tim de Rijk
15 Netherlands DF Thomas Arroyo
No. Position Player
17 Netherlands FW Pieter Koopman
18 Netherlands FW Loyd van der Wilden
19 Netherlands MF Dario Lovecchio
20 Netherlands MF Mitchell Theuns
22 Netherlands FW Marvin Wijks
25 Netherlands GK Menno de Jong
Netherlands GK Luuk van Paridon
Netherlands MF Mats Warmerdam
Morocco MF Younes Seghrouchni
Netherlands FW Victor Schipholt
Netherlands FW Stefan Immerzeel

References

  1. "Sportpark De Boekhorst" (in Dutch). Soccerway. Retrieved 2010-05-24.
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