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HV & CV Quick
Full nameHaagse Voetbal- & Cricket Vereniging Quick
Nickname(s)De Haantjes
Founded1 March 1896; 128 years ago (1896-03-01)
GroundSportpark Nieuw Hanenburg, The Hague
Capacity2,500
ManagerPaul van der Zwaan
LeagueDerde Divisie
2023–24Derde Divisie B, 11th of 18
Websitehttp://www.quick.nl/
Home colours

HV & CV Quick, also known as Quick Den Haag, is a Dutch football and cricket club from The Hague. Since 2017, its first male football squad plays in the Derde Divisie. Quick is the Dutch National Football Champion of 1908 and Dutch National Cup winner of 1909, 1910, 1911, and 1916.

The cricket departments of both men and women have won the national championship several times. The male department won three times in the second half of the 20th century and twice in the 21st century. The women won the title five times in the 21st century.

Football

Notable players

The following players were called up to represent their national teams in international football and received caps during their tenure with Quick Den Haag:

  • Years in brackets indicate careerspan with Quick Den Haag.

Players in international tournaments

The following is a list of Quick Den Haag players who have competed in international tournaments, having appeared in the FIFA World Cup.

Cup Players
Italy 1934 FIFA World Cup Netherlands Arend Schoemaker

Honours

Netherlands Football League Championship

KNVB Cup

References

  1. "Quick, Haagse Voetbal & Cricket Vereniging". KNCB. Retrieved 26 June 2024.

Notes

  1. The 1908–09, and the 1909–10 editions of the Dutch Cup were actually won by the clubs' reserves team, Quick Den Haag 2.

External links

Derde Divisie
2024–25
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A
B
Seasons
Topklasse
Derde Divisie
KNVB Cup winners (1899–1960)
   

1898–99   RAP
1899–1900   Velocitas
1900–01   HBS Craeyenhout (1/2)
1901–02   HFC Haarlem (1/2)
1902–03   HVV Den Haag
1903–04   Koninklijke HFC (1/3)
1904–05   VOC Rotterdam (1/2)
1905–06   Concordia
1906–07   VOC Rotterdam (2/2)
1907–08   HBS Craeyenhout 2 (2/2)
1908–09   Quick Den Haag 2 (1/4)
1909–10   Quick Den Haag 2 (2/4)
1910–11   Quick Den Haag (3/4)
1911–12   HFC Haarlem (2/2)
1912–13   Koninklijke HFC (2/3)
1913–14   DFC (1/2)

1914–15   Koninklijke HFC (3/3)
1915–16   Quick Den Haag (4/4)
1916–17   Ajax (1/19)
1917–18   RHC (1/2)
1918–19   not played
1919–20   CVV
1920–21   Schoten
1921–22   not played
1922–23   not played
1923–24   not played
1924–25   ZFC
1925–26   LONGA
1926–27   VUC Den Haag
1927–28   RHC (2/2)
1928–29   not played
1929–30   Feyenoord (1/14)

1930–31   not played
1931–32   DFC (2/2)
1932–33   not played
1933–34   Velocitas 1897
1934–35   Feyenoord (2/14)
1935–36   Roermond
1936–37   EVV
1937–38   VSV
1938–39   FC Wageningen (1/2)
1939–40   not played
1940–41   not played
1941–42   not played
1942–43   Ajax (2/19)
1943–44   Willem II (1/2)
1944–45   not played

1945–46   not played
1946–47   not played
1947–48   FC Wageningen (2/2)
1948–49   Quick 1888
1949–50   PSV (1/11)
1950–51   not played
1951–52   not played
1952–53   not played
1953–54   not played
1954–55   not played
1955–56   not played
1956–57   Fortuna '54 (1/2)
1957–58   Sparta (1/3)
1958–59   VVV
1959–60   not played


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