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De Treffers Full name De Treffers Founded 1919 Ground Sportpark Zuid
Groesbeek
(Capacity: 4.700)Chairman Bert Janssen
Manager Johan de Kock
League Topklasse 2009–10 Hoofdklasse Sunday C, 1st Home coloursAway coloursDe Treffers is an amateur football club from Groesbeek, The Netherlands.
The club is currently ranked in the Topklasse, the highest amateur league in the Netherlands and the third tier of Dutch football.
History
It was founded in 1919, and its first chairman was Jan Piepenbreier. De Treffers has been a member of the Royal Dutch Football Association since around 1930. In the seasons 1935-1936 and 1936-1937 it was champion of the eastern district of the Eerste Klasse (First amateur league), at the time the highest league in Dutch amateur football. In both seasons De Treffers did not, however, win the national amateur championship.
After the Second World War De Treffers performed less well. In the 1961-1962 season De Treffers was promoted from Derde Klasse (Third amateur league) to Tweede Klasse (Second amateur league). From 1963 to 1974, with the exception of the 1971-1972 season, De Treffers played in the Eerste Klasse (First amateur league). From 1974 to the present, De Treffers is part of the Sunday Hoofdklasse. De Treffers is the only team to have played in the Hoofdklasse continuously since the start of that league in 1974. The football club has won the district championship of the Hoofdklasse six times (in 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998, and 2005). In 1988, 1991, and 1998 De Treffers also won the Sunday amateur championships, and in 1991 and 1998 De Treffers became champion of Dutch amateur football in general. In the season 2010-2011 De Treffers will play in the Topklasse.
Selection
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player GK Niels Kornelis GK Erik Makaay DF Patrick Pothuizen DF Jim van Alst DF Bas Bakker DF Fabian Peppinck DF Rick Hubers DF Frits van Putten DF Dirk Visscher DF Bram van Wanroij DF Jasper Zuidwijk MF Koen Garritsen MF Ricky Bochem No. Position Player MF Robin Janssen MF Ahmed Kilic MF Davy van Verseveld MF Bjorn Suppers FW Erwin Koen FW Sherwin Grot FW Derek de Bruijn FW Said Echargui FW Tony de Groot FW Rik van den Langeberg FW Jihan Ouchene FW Aleh Putsila External links
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