FC Wageningen

FC Wageningen
Full name FC Wageningen
Founded August 27, 1911
Dissolved June 30, 1992
Ground Wageningse Berg
Wageningen
Ground Capacity 6800
Chairman  
Manager  
League  

FC Wageningen (before 1978 Wageningen and WVV Wageningen) was a Dutch football club which was founded on August 27, 1911.[1],[2] The club played its matches in the Wageningse Berg stadium.[3]

Its first success came on June 18, 1939, when the team won the KNVB Cup by defeating PSV Eindhoven (2–1 after extra-time) in Arnhem. Nine years later, on June 19, 1948, FC Wageningen once again won the Cup, this time by a win over DWV Amsterdam.

The club went bankrupt in 1992, and played its last match in May 1992 against NAC Breda.[4] It was disestablished on June 30. The amateur branch still exists as WVV Wageningen.

Honours

1938–39, 1947–48
1967–68

Results 1963 – 1992

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Eredivisie
Eerste divisie
Final standings 1976–2005
Stadium "De Wageningse berg"

Former managers

References

  1. "Historie – Voetbal" (in Dutch). www.stadiondewageningseberg.nl. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  2. Bor, Rien (2001). De Onneembare Vesting; de historie van het betaald voetbal op De Wageningse Berg 1954 -1992.
  3. http://www.stadiondewageningseberg.nl Stadium Wageningse berg Netherlands
  4. "Je trots, iets van je identiteit valt weg" (in Dutch). Trouw.
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