Rode Ster Paramaribo

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Rode Ster Paramaribo (793909)
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managed by Lunacharsky
Full Name Rode Ster Paramaribo
Abbrevation RSP
Slogan Nixor, Concordia, Socialisma
Team Colors Red, Beige, Yellow
Founded 08-04-2013
Country Suriname Suriname
Region Paramaribo
Ranking 8
Stadium Karl Marx Stadion
Capacity 77.750 seats
Fan club Rode Sterren
Coach Netherlands Lokman Bekdemir
League Hoofdklasse
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Rode Ster Paramaribo (abbrevation RSP) is a football team in Suriname. The team currently plays in the "Hoofdklasse", the top tier of the Surinam Competition. They are the second team of Lunacharsky.

History

The Early Years

The team was created at the end of Season 51, as the second team of Lunacharsky. Suriname was elected for language reasons (the country is Dutch-speaking, as is Lunacharsky), and because playing in a small country adds something interesting to the game: more possibilities for community building, training of U20 and NT players, and flag chasing.

In its first season, Rode Ster Paramaribo focussed on recruiting some long-term players: Goalkeeper Jan Łyś joined the team, together with a set of Surinamese young players, the most famous being Jurie Harman. The team focussed on training a competitive team for the near future, and had two foreign players to train and trade. As such, there were no objectives whatsoever concerning the final position in the League.

When Lunacharsky stopped with Hattrick early 2016, the team was liquidated. It restarted in September 2016, in global season 63.

Restart

After the restart in season 63, Rode Ster became a top-4 contender in league III.3, but failed to win the title and chance on promotion during this period. The team was particularly successful in scouting and training good youth prospects that had a possible Suriname U20 and NT future, particularly Walter Faverey, Heramb More, Gerard Braam and Rajesh Puri. The team focussed it's whole training programme on training Faverey, while the other players were sold for huge transfer amounts.

The team managed to win promotion to second division in Season 67, and only one season later, they even promoted to the highest division, the Hoofdklasse.

Name & Slogan

Team Name

The current name "Rode Star Paramaribo" was introduced on April 8th 2013, the day the Second Team was requested in Hattrick. It was decided to take the Dutch name for the team, as Dutch is the main language in the country.

Slogan

The official slogan of the team is "Nixor, Concordia, Socialisma", or "Struggle, Solidarity, Socialism". It is also the slogan of the trotskyist party LSP in Belgium, of which many supporters of the RSB hometeam are members. The slogan expresses the sportive rivalry and competition between football teams, while on the same time stressing on the class unity between all workers of different teams, or like President Jan Verhamme of the Red Star Brussels supporters' association put it: "Football rivalry is for one evening, class solidarity is forever"

Team colours, logo and kit

Team colours

The basic team color of Rode Ster Paramaribo is red. Yellow is the secondary color, beige a third color. The exact offical colours can be found in this overview:

Use Color Name Ex.
Primary Color Red
Secundary Color Yellow
Third Color Beige
Additional Color Creamy White

The Rode Ster Paramaribo logo is set in a white circle, in which is a red star, surrounded by the teams' name, and a red stripe beneath, following the circle. In the red star, the rose in the fist of socialism is presented. Above to the right of the round shield, the Suriname flag is represented, with the slogan of the team besides the flag pole.

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The RSP logo was developed by Stanchev, a Bulgarian player who manages FC Torpedo Dobrich (530182). Staff, players and supporters of Rode Ster Paramaribo are eternally grateful for the professional logo.

Shirts

      Main article: Rode Ster Paramaribo/Kits

Rode Ster Paramaribo's shirts are based on those of AFC Wimbledon in 2015-2016. The home shirts are blue with white stripes, the away shirts are white with blue accents.

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A history of the Rode Ster Paramaribo kits can be found at this page.

Supporters and official fan club

Rode Sterren

The official fan club of Rode Ster Paramaribo is called "Rode Sterren" (or "Red Stars" in English). Most of the members come from working-class neighbourhoods in Paramaribo. The fanclub currently has more then 1.700 members.

RSP supporters are well known socialists. They often fraternise with fanclubs from other socialist teams, and are known for their militant antiracist, antisexist and antidiscrimination attitude.

Supporters

Rode Ster Parmaribo currently has 10 Hattrick Users as official supporters.

Records and achievements

Records

Note: only official matches are considered.

Record Date Name Competition Result
Biggest Home Win 28-07-2013 Rode Ster Paramaribo - Zrojner des III.15 9 - 0
Biggest Away Win 26-03-2017 Racing Club Nosy Be - Rode Ster Paramaribo III.3 0 - 12
Biggest Home Loss 17-05-2017 Rode Ster Paramaribo - Groninger Boys FC Cup 1 - 7
Biggest Away Loss 04-06-2017 Royal Sporting Club Totness - Rode Ster Paramaribo III.3 6 - 2
Most goals in a match (by RSP) 26-03-2017 Racing Club Nosy Be - Rode Ster Paramaribo III.3 0 - 12
Most goals in a match (total) 26-03-2017 Racing Club Nosy Be - Rode Ster Paramaribo III.3 0 - 12
Largest home attendance 15-07-2018 Rode Ster Paramaribo - Green Waves Experience II.2 70 250
Lowest home attendance 26-05-2013 Rode Ster Paramaribo - Super Symmetry III.15 2 212
Largest transfer in 01-12-2017 Latvia Boļeslavs Čipa N/A 4 659 360€
Largest transfer out 04-12-2017 Finland Christian Krouvi N/A 3 642 000€
Highest ranked end of season Season 68 League II.2 League II.2 1st
Lowest ranked end of season Season 64 League III.3 League III.3 3th
Highest ranking overall 31-07-2018 Season 69 Hoofdklasse 1
Lowest ranking overall Season 52 Global Ranking Suriname League III.15 78
Longest time unbeaten 04-03-2018 Season 67 Week 4 - Season 68 Week 2 League III.3 16
Longest run of victories 04-03-2018 Season 67 Week 4 - Season 68 Week 2 League III.3 16
Topscorer in one Season Season 67 Suriname Walter Faverey III.3 22
Topscorer overall 64 - Suriname Walter Faverey nvt 66

Achievements

League Standings

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52 53 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
Div. III Div. II Hoofdklasse

Prize Shelf

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Season 68, Division II.2 Season 67, Division III.3

Hall of Fame

Most Games Played for RSP

rk Player Seasons #
1 Suriname Ajay Canterburg 63 - 151
2 Suriname Mike Verveer 63 - 139
3 Suriname Walter Faverey 64 - 137
4 Latvia Boļeslavs Čipa 67 - 109
5 Suriname Ryan Kuster 63 - 71 103
9 Suriname Nurdin Beureueh 65 - 91
6 Suriname Borger Deugd 63 -69 90
7 Suriname Sopian Mustandar 63 - 85
8 Suriname Rodney Bourne 64 - 70 81
10 Belgium Jargo Arijs 64 -69 69

Most Goals for RSP

rk Player Seasons #
1 Suriname Walter Faverey 64 - 107
2 Suriname Nurdin Beureueh 65 - 74
3 Suriname Rodney Bourne 64 -70 62
4 Suriname Ajay Canterburg 63 - 40
5 Slovakia Richard Niňaj 64 - 67 33
6 Suriname Mike Verveer 63 - 29
7 Suriname Brian Breeveld 63 - 65 28
8 Suriname Roy Jodha 63 - 64 28
9 Suriname Ryan Champlin 63 - 69 28
10 Suriname Sopian Mustandar 63 - 70 26

Most Times Player of the Match

Rk Player Seasons #
1 Suriname Walter Faverey 64 - 67
2 Suriname Ryan Kuster 63 - 71 25
3 Suriname Nurdin Beureueh 65 - 17
4 Suriname Rodney Bourne 64 - 17
5 Belgium Jargo Arijs 64 - 15
6 Slovakia Richard Niňaj 64 - 67 11
7 Suriname Ryan Champlin 64 - 9
8 Finland Christian Krouvi 64 - 66 8
9 Suriname Ajay Canterburg 63 - 6
10 Suriname Roy Jodha 63 - 64 5


Largest Outgoing Transfers

Player Date Amount
1. Suriname Gerard Braam 15-01-2018 5 602 000€
2. Bosnia & Herzegovina Mahmut Kamber 27-05-2018 4 000 000€
3. Finland Christian Krouvi 04-12-2017 3 642 000€
4. Italy Elio Barbierato 03-04-2018 3 642 000€
5. Suriname Heramb More 26-08-2017 3 496 560€
6. Italy Vito Vernacotola 20-01-2018 2 989 000€
7. Germany Hinnerk Disch 06-04-2017 1 836 000€
8. Spain Josep Fabrech 08-12-2017 1 224 000€
9. Suriname Rajesh Puri 25-04-2018 1 129 000€
10. Czech Republic Dominik Bělský 09-04-2017 937 000€
  • yellow colour: from own youth team

Largest Incoming Transfers

Player Date Amount
1. Latvia Boļeslavs Čipa 01-12-2017 4 659 360€
2. Bosnia & Herzegovina Mahmut Kamber 03-04-2018 4 483 000€
3. Belgium Baligh Harchan 25-12-2017 4 032 060€
4. Sweden Björne Eneerberg 21-03-2018 3 608 760€
5. Netherlands Ilje Schnitzeler 08-04-2018 3 315 000€
6. Italy Elio Barbieta 17-01-2018 3 250 000€
7. Suriname Arhan Nikam 02-02-2018 3 048 780€
8. Italy Vito Vernacotola 27-11-2017 2 550 000€
9. Spain Josep Fabrech 14-11-2017 1 768 000€
10. Estonia Tom Mõniste 06-05-2018 1 286 000€

International Friendlies

Visitors

Teams from the following countries have visited Rode Ster Paramaribo for friendlies

Andorra Armenia Austria Barbados Brunei Bulgaria Kampuchea Canada Cape Verde Chile China Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic El Salvador England Finland France Germany Ghana Guatemala Domus Pulchri Ludi Iraq Republic of Ireland Iran Italy Ivory Coast Lebanon Liechtenstein Mongolia Norway Oman Philippines Romania South Africa Russia Scotland Senegal Suriname Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Trinidad & Tobago Uganda Vietnam

Visited

Rode Ster Paramaribo has visited the following countries for friendly matches

Argentina Barbados Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Kampuchea Colombia Croatia Denmark Germany France India Domus Pulchri Ludi Italy Ivory Coast Poland Portugal Oman Mongolia Norway Senegal Serbia Slovakia Spain USA Uzbekistan

Player of the Season

Starting from Season 63, Red Star Paramaribo elected every year a player of the season. Hereunder an overview of the winners of this honory prize.

Player of the Season

Season Player Position
Season 63 Suriname Ajay Canterburg W
Season 64 Suriname Ryan Kuster CM
Season 65 Slovakia Richard Niňaj CM
Season 66 Finland Christian Krouvi FW
Season 67 Suriname Walter Faverey FW
Season 68 Suriname Walter Faverey FW

Current Squad

Trainer: Netherlands Lokman Bekdemir

No. Position Player
1 Poland GK HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarGrey.pngHTStarGrey.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Jerzy Dudek
2 Netherlands WB HTStar5.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Ilje Schnitzeler
3 Poland CD HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarGrey.pngHTStarGrey.png Ernest Dębski
4 Latvia CD/WB HTStar5.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGrey.png Boļeslavs Čipa
5 Suriname W HTStar5.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGrey.png Ajay Canterburg
6 Suriname W HTStar5.pngHTStar.pngHTStarGrey.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Mike Verveer
7 Suriname CM HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Sopian Mustandar
8 Suriname CM HTStar5.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.png Robert Engel
9 Suriname FW HTStar5.pngHTStar5.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Rodney Bourne
10 Belgium CM HTStar5.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarGrey.png Baligh Harchan
11 Suriname FW HTStar5.pngHTStar5.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Walter Faverey
No. Position Player
12 Estonia GK HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGrey.pngHTStarGrey.png Tom Mõniste
13 Italy CD HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.png Saverio Laera
14 Suriname W HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarGrey.png Jurgen Emanuel
15 Suriname CM HTStar5.pngHTStarGrey.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Ryan Kuster
16 Sweden CM HTStar5.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarGrey.png Björne Eneerberg
17 Brazil W HTStar5.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarGrey.png Roberto Firmino
18 Suriname FW HTStar5.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Nurdin Beureueh
19 Belgium CM HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGrey.pngHTStarGrey.png Jargo Arijs
20 Suriname CM HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarGrey.png Sergio Ardjosentono
21 Suriname FW HTStar5.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGreyHalf.png Regilio Brielle
22 Egypt FW HTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStar.pngHTStarHalfGrey.pngHTStarGrey.png Mohamed Salah


Former players: See Rode Ster Paramaribo/Former Players



Rode Ster Paramaribo
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See Also
Lunacharsky - Rode Ster Paramaribo - Red Star Brussels - Red Star Tunis