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Football club
FC purmerend
Full nameFootball Club Purmerend
Founded16 June 1926; 98 years ago (1926-06-16)
GroundSportpark Weidevenne, Purmerend
Capacity1,000
ManagerVincent Gorter
LeagueDerde Klasse Saturday
2023/20249th
Websitehttps://www.fc-purmerend.nl/
Home colours

FC Purmerend is a Dutch football club based in Purmerend, Netherlands. It was founded in 1926 and currently plays their matches at Sportpark Weidevenne but has previously played at four different venues across the city. The club currently competes in the Derde Klasse, the eighth tier of Dutch football.

History

For all of the club's history it has played in the amateur leagues of Dutch football, with their highest finish being sixth in the Tweede Klasse in the 2012/2013 season and their lowest being 9th in the Zesde Klasse in the 1999/2000 season. The club first started out in the Overwhere Polder and moved to their second ground ten years later. In 1952 the club had to move due to an auction house being built on top of their playing ground, they played their games at the same ground as Purmersteijn until 1954 when they found a new ground to play their home games at. In 1970 the club had to move once more due to the ground being too small for its increasing member size, they found a new home in the Koog where 80 club members banded together to make a new clubhouse. They moved to the new ground in 1972, which was opened by the then councillor of Education and Sport Affairs. In 1998 the municipality asked the club to move, to which they agreed as the grounds were due to heavy renovations. On June 9, 2001, the new grounds were opened, which now also had a women's changing room to accommodate the ever growing numbers of female members, and they have since played their games in the suburb of Weidevenne.

Current squad

As of 15 October 2023

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
Netherlands NED Kees Ayi
Netherlands NED Randy Balogun
Netherlands NED Dick Bos
Netherlands NED Nick Brijde
Netherlands NED Earvin Codfried
Netherlands NED Chi-An Dang
Netherlands NED Lex Hodde
Netherlands NED Jeffrey Koreman
Netherlands NED Nederlof
Netherlands NED Jeffrey Neuteboom
No. Pos. Nation Player
Netherlands NED Storm Oudejans
Netherlands NED Jurre Oudewortel
Netherlands NED Patrick Rato
Netherlands NED Jermaine Ristie
Netherlands NED Hugo Schulte
Netherlands NED Joey Smit
Netherlands NED Sonny Smit
Netherlands NED Vincent Snijder
Netherlands NED Jorden Verdonk
Netherlands NED Bilal el Yaakoubi

Notable Former Players

References

  1. ^ "Historie". FC Pumerend. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  2. "Voetbalclub FC Purmerend". FC Pumerend. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  3. Osten, Jack (2001). Van RKVV tot FC. De geschiedenis van 75 jaar voetbal in Purmerend. 1926-2001 [From RKVV to FC. The history of 75 years of football in Purmerend. 1926-2001.] (in Dutch). Purmerend: FC Purmerend.
  4. "Team Informatie". FC Pumerend. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
Minor Dutch football leagues in 2023–24
Derde Klasse
Vierde Klasse
Vijfde Klasse
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