V.V. Beek
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managed by mk1992
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Full name |
V.V. Beek (365076)
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Nickname |
mk1992
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1st spell as club |
02-07-2005 till 06-03-2011
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Refounded |
06-08-2013
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Location |
Limburg, Nederland
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Ground |
Sonsbeeck Arena
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Capacity |
64.000 seats
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Coach |
Sven de Mul(411354826)
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League |
IV.63
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Fanclub |
The Rozzers
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V.V. Beek is a Dutch team based in the Limburg region, managed by mk1992. The current iteration of V.V. Beek plays in the serie IV.63. Homematches are played in the Sonsbeeck Arena (after former mayor Van Sonsbeeck of Beek) in Limburg. The club was founded at the 6th of August 2013 and is currently coached by Sven de Mul.
V.V. Beek (2005 - 2011)
Originally founded in July of 2005, V.V. Beek enjoyed success in the lower leagues. The club was promoted four times, of which two back to back promotions and was never relegated during its active tenure. Minor cup successes were celebrated in seasons 30 and 33, in which round 4 of the national cup was reached.
The club was known for its close group of players, which due to their limited skill set endured long careers with the club. Amongst those heroes were striker duo Wilbert Planting and Giorgio Grinwis who, despite their finishing skill only being solid, played 317 official and friendly matches together and scored a total of 118 league goals between them. The third an perhaps biggest hero of the club was John Wammes, celebrated not only for his "massive" TSI of over 2000, his presence in the first ever squad of "Den VV", the succesfull tenure as a player-coach and his 184 total matches played for the club. Hildebrand Wolvekamp should also not be forgotten. Not only was he the most expensive transfer at the time, according to records it was him who first achieved excellent skill levels. Wolvekamp still ranks 4th in the matches played leaderboard.
After a long stay in VIII.86 (8 seasons), back to back promotions followed in seasons 25 and 26. These landed the club a spot in VI.912, where the club reached three 3rd places in seven seasons. At the end of season 33 however, chairman mk1992 abandoned the club citing lack of progression, increasing costs of ownership and diminishing chances on the transfermarket. Thus "Den VV" slipped into obscurity after 18 seasons.
V.V. Beek (2013 onwards)
A shock announcement on the sixth of August 2013, the club of old would be dusted of, Den VV should rise again. Through to some clever financial and content management mk1992 saw chances to reestablish the club and set sail for higher divisions in an ever smaller Hattrick-world.
The formation enjoyed early success by claiming direct promotion from the dreaded VIII division within its first weeks. In its second season in VII, another promotion was achieved, returning the team to the VI division it had topped out in previously. However that success was shortlived as the team relegated for the first time in history, narrowly missing out on a playoff-position.
Season 45 saw the team return to the VII division for a second time, and again the team missed out on the title, but got promoted nonetheless. Clearly a stronger squad than before, their second attempt at the VI division saw them immediately finish best of the rest with a strong third position. Season 48 saw the team claim the title in division VI, although their narrow triumph wasn't enough to claim direct promotion. The following play-off match was lost convincingly, the team wasn't ready yet. To enter division V for the first time in history the team had to try again.
Season 49 was their second title challenge in Division 6. Despite gathering the same amount of points the title was claimed once more. Their play-off match against F.C. Snelle Jelle was a thriller. V.V. Beek lead the scores twice, but their opponents drew level twice, meaning 2-2 on the score board after 90 minutes. In extra time it was Tadeusz Michniewski who secured himself a place in the team's history books. His goal in the 94th minute proved a winner. Division V was achieved.
Their debut in Division V was definitely more successful than their first try at div VI. A close midfield pack saw 3rd and 6th seperated by only 5 points, with V.V. Beek nearly coming out on top. 23 points saw them level with 3rd, yet goal differences meant they ended their maiden season in 4th place, safe from any playoff shenanigans. Alongside this campaign the team reached the 5th round of the National Cup for the first time.
The following seasons saw the team close to the title fight but never close enough to proceed to a higher division. Yet a string of top 4-finishes proved no guarantee as season 58 saw a shock 6th place finish being topped with a silly loss in the play-off. After nine seasons in divison V, V.V. Beek were back in division VI somehow.
Although season 58 was a dark page in the club's history, the return to division VI proved to be just what V.V. Beek needed. Away from the glitz and glamour of division V, a largely unchanged team gelled together and played rejuvinated. Even supporters who deemed the relegation as mostly unfair had to revise their opinions throughout season 59. With a max score of 42 points and only 5 goals against this season away from the spotlights wasn't so bad after all.
Even better was the fact that it didn't seem to end there. Season 60 in Division 5 saw the team win and win and win, grabbing direct promotion to division IV with 37 points. Their debut in Division IV was a successful one, the team managed to avoid a relegation play-off due to a solid fourth place finish. Though it had to be noted that the team in the weakest division on the level in which two teams became inactive during the season.
The fairytale time in division IV was cut short in the next season, just 11 points saw the club relegated directly (with a margin). Their return in Division V wasn't successful either. Only 4th and never in the running for promotion, the team needed another reshuffle. A new coach (Biancuzzi) and a philosophy focused on skills and low wages should propel Den VV back up the league ladder.
The return to division IV proved tricky. After three seasons on the 5th level the club never got within 7 points of winning the league. A tactical overhaul was needed after another lackluster campaign.
A radical reshuffle was undertaken. A crowd-pleasing approach was changed in favour of results driven and more defensive football. 8 players left as a result and the team switched to a 5-4-1 formation in their new title challenge. This approach proved succesfull, with Den VV clinching the title in an unbeaten season, though missing out on direct promotion by a single goal. In the promotion play-off the team again came up a goal short, losing 1-0.
The following season (68) was one of revenge. Losing only one match in the league the team steamed towards direct promotion. But their cup run was the talk of the town. Reaching round 5 saw them equal their best result in six seasons. They equalled their all-time best by reaching round 6, and even managed to win that match. They beat a team from the 3rd tier to reach round 8 (round of 128) a week later where they faced opposition from tier 2 with a record crowd attending.
League History
Key: DIV.
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XI |
X |
IX |
VIII |
VII |
VI |
V |
IV |
III |
II |
I
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Players
Last Update: 20.06.2022
Nº
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Pos
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Player
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1
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GK
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Cristian Leizeriuc
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2
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DEF
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Naoum Ageladaris
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3
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DEF
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Hans-Petter Troldmyr
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4
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DEF
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Elrik Wiggen
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5
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DEF
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Albiz Maloggi
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6
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DEF
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Atanas Mihaylov
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7
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CM
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Cătălin Rapcea
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8
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CM
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??
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9
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WP
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Silvester Franck
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10
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WP
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Germain Briant
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11
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FW
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Maicol Perilla
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Nº
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Pos
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Player
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14
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DEF
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Yaşar Ergönül
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15
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DEF
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Nico Gamsjaeger
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16
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CM
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Lukas Boissevain
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17
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WP
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Juan Eduardo Tarrío
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18
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WP
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Simon-Pierre de Backere
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19
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FW
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Mads Herfindal
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20
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FW
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Kjeld Villumsen
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36
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Coach
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Sven de Mul
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88
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GK
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Jorian Turpijn
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Most Games Played
including friendly matches
N = New Team / O = Old Team
Player
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Games
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Player
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Games
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1. Xander Odink N |
225 |
11. Fortunato Scarperia N |
126
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2. John Wammes O |
182 |
12. Kristo Aavasalu O |
125
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3. Wilbert Planting O |
169 |
13. Nuccio Fiorella N |
121
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4. Nikolaj Olesen N |
162 |
14. Famara N'Gom O |
112
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5. Hildebrand Wolvekamp O |
161 |
15. Han van Remmen O |
108
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6. Alex Vidó N |
160 |
16. Conrad Treur N |
106
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7. Giorgio Grinwis O |
148 |
17. Tico Liebrand O |
106
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8. Mikkel Saksager O |
137 |
18. Rieks ten Berg O |
105
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9. Uzay Anber N |
131 |
19. Andreas Marxer N |
105
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10. Kjeld Villumsen N |
127 |
20. Lodewijk Wijzenbeek N |
103
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Most Goals Scored
Excluding friendly matches
N = New Team / O = Old Team
Player
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Goals
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Player
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Goals
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1. Alex Vidó N |
90 |
11. Maicol Perilla N |
31
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2. Wilbert Planting O |
62 |
12. Kjeld Villumsen N |
29
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3. Giorgio Grinwis O |
56 |
13. Yann Straum N |
29
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4. Nikolaj Olesen N |
45 |
14. Martin Rosenstingl N |
27
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5. Mario Perri O |
39 |
15. Lodewijk Wijzenbeek N |
27
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6. Yasin Abdulwahed Al-Kiyumy N |
37 |
16. Ventura Jané N |
24
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7. Conrad Treur N |
35 |
17. Famara N´Gom O |
24
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8. Carlos Germano Otero N |
34 |
18. Miika Särkelä O |
23
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9. Roberto Falceto N |
33 |
19. Kristo Aavasalu O |
22
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10. Raphael Lisbach N |
33 |
20. Hänsel Klot N |
21
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Transfers
Old Team
Record
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Player
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Price
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Date
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Most expensive transfers (in) |
1. Oliver Zuleta |
€ 3.500.000 |
19.09.2010
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2. Fabrizio Stagi |
€ 3.122.000 |
29.04.2010
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3. Antonio Gorostizu |
€ 3.039.000 |
19.08.2010
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4. Iven Zobel |
€ 3.000.000 |
18.11.2010
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5. Lucian Stănescu |
€ 2.973.000 |
20.01.2009
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Most expensive transfers (out) |
1. Siemen Baarssen |
€ 4.308.000 |
18.09.2010
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2. Lucian Stănescu |
€ 4.160.000 |
01.07.2009
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3. Dick Silverentand |
€ 3.735.000 |
08.04.2010
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4. Nolwin 't Hart |
€ 3.333.333 |
16.11.2010
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5. Stan Vinkenoog |
€ 2.999.000 |
19.01.2009
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New Team
Record
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Player
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Price
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Date
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Most expensive transfers (in) |
1. Anwar Khedoori |
€ 10.402.000 |
16.10.2020
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2. Cristian Leizeriuc |
€ 9.883.800 |
13.03.2022
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3. Bernard Szczyglo |
€ 7.750.000 |
14.08.2019
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4. Axel Eggermont |
€ 7.344.000 |
01.06.2018
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5. Habib Khwaja |
€ 7.150.000 |
02.09.2019
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Most expensive transfers (out) |
1. Habib Khwaja |
€ 7.777.777 |
17.05.2020
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2. Pablo Cesar Matias |
€ 7.770.000 |
06.08.2018
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3. Bernard Szczyglo |
€ 7.209.000 |
29.10.2020
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4. Keirrison Japa |
€ 7.169.500 |
25.06.2021
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5. Plamen Evtimov |
€ 7.164.000 |
03.03.2022
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Famous Goals
Excluding friendlies
Old Team
Date
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Goal
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Player
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Date
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Goal
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Player
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03-07-2005 |
1st goal |
Luca Bekkering |
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22-06-2008 |
400th goal |
Wilbert Planting
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16-10-2005 |
50th goal |
Giorgio Grinwis |
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24-08-2008 |
450th goal |
Hildebrand Wolvekamp
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15-01-2006 |
100th goal |
Yke Swagemakers |
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28-01-2009 |
500th goal |
Luke Brigham
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04-06-2006 |
150th goal |
Rieks ten Berg |
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27-05-2009 |
550th goal |
Atilla Babür
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28-01-2007 |
200th goal |
Yke Swagemakers |
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30-12-2009 |
600th goal |
Zikomo Tugwane
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10-06-2007 |
250th goal |
José Sisto |
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06-06-2010 |
650th goal |
Obren Kasalović
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07-11-2007 |
300th goal |
Hildebrand Wolvekamp |
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08-12-2010 |
700th goal |
Iven Zobel
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09-03-2008 |
350th goal |
Kristo Aavasalu |
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20-02-2011 |
Final goal |
Jaroslav Vojtěchovský
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New Team
Date
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Goal
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Player
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Date
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Goal
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Player
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11-08-2013 |
1st goal |
Jozias Romkes |
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22-08-2018 |
950th goal |
Abdellatif Al-Ramzaoui
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24-11-2013 |
50th goal |
Afanasy Kalinovskiy |
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05-12-2018 |
1000th goal |
Eldon Hilker
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16-03-2014 |
100th goal |
Oreste Rutar |
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02-01-2019 |
1050th goal |
Lambert Le Mat
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06-08-2014 |
150th goal |
Ron Wiertz |
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10-02-2019 |
1100th goal |
Andrea Omarini
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28-09-2014 |
200th goal |
Fryderyk Brodowski |
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10-04-2019 |
1150th goal |
Ventura Jané
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10-12-2014 |
250th goal |
Otto Mensonen |
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16-06-2019 |
1200th goal |
Andrea Omarini
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22-02-2015 |
300th goal |
Nikolaj Olesen |
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01-09-2019 |
1250th goal |
Deng Mingzong
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10-05-2015 |
350th goal |
Yann Straum |
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13-11-2019 |
1300th goal |
Andreas Marxer
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29-07-2015 |
400th goal |
Martin Rosenstingl |
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15-03-2020 |
1350th goal |
Abdolmajid Jalalpour
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04-10-2015 |
450th goal |
Nikolaj Olesen |
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19-07-2020 |
1400th goal |
Alex Vidó
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20-12-2015 |
500th goal |
Bill Trostberg |
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11-10-2020 |
1450th goal |
Vasil Ralchevski
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27-03-2016 |
550th goal |
Allan Davey |
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31-01-2021 |
1500th goal |
Roberto Falceto
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06-07-2016 |
600th goal |
Danny Kinnear |
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30-05-2021 |
1550th goal |
Bohumil Sazama
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13-11-2016 |
650th goal |
Edo Wacker |
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12-09-2021 |
1600th goal |
Bohumil Sazama
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19-02-2017 |
700th goal |
Yasin Abdulwahed Al-Kiyumy |
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15-12-2021 |
1650th goal |
Roberto Falceto
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21-05-2017 |
750th goal |
Yasin Abdulwahed Al-Kiyumy |
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20-02-2022 |
1700th goal |
Plamen Evtimov
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15-10-2017 |
800th goal |
Wubbo Raes |
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1703 na 13-03-2022
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14-01-2018 |
850th goal |
Jaron Duim |
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13-05-2018 |
900th goal |
Rolf Verbon |
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Highlights
Season 16
- 2nd place in XI.758
- Lenny Goeman became topscorer with 14 goals
Season 17
- 1st place in X.1016
- Giorgio Grinwis (69537828) became topscorer with 16 goals
Season 18
- 1st cup victory (70887131), beating a VI divison team when in VIII division
Season 25
- 1st place in VIII.86
- Mario Perri (127147548) became topscorer with 14 goals
Season 26
- Reached cupround 3 for first time
- 2nd place in VII.702
- 2 promotions in a row (season 25 + 26)
Season 27
- Reached all time highest league finish, finishing 3rd in VI.912 with 26 points and a goal difference of +17
Season 30
- Reached cupround 4 for the first time
Season 41
- Club is re-established, immediate promotion towards VII division follows
Season 43
- With a strong game in playoffs, V.V. Beek returns to VI division after 13 seasons
Season 44
- After a terrible year in VI.42, the first relegation in history becomes reality
Season 45
- A solid season in VII.851 not only sees the team reach cupround 3 again, it also sets off a run of league finishes. The team managed to finish not lower than 4th for the coming 13 seasons
Season 48&49
- Grabbing the title in VI for the first time in season 48 was not enough, as the team was defeated in their playoff match. In a different league the following year promotion towards Div. V was reached for the first time, allbeit through playoffs.
Season 50
- A nine year tenure on the fifth level of professional football starts with a record round 5 in the national cup and a solid fourth place in the league.
Season 55
- Finishing 2nd in V.31 with 31 points and a goal difference of +24, the team puts on a strong title find until the last round. Moreover, a new all-time highest finish is reached
Season 58
- Despite reaching round 6 of the national cup, the team finishes 6th in a close league
- Even worse, the relegation play-off is lost, relegating the team back down to the VI division
Season 60
- Fortunes turn: after two back to back titles in VI and V the team finds itself in Div. IV for the first time in history
Season 62
A season in which all seemed to fall just the wrong way, relegation awaits and cues a reshuffle of the team.
5 main players leave, the team gets a new coach and is financially restructured.
Season 63
The return to division V is lackluster. At no point does the team find itself in a title fight, and new coach Giulio Biancuzzi is unable to turn things around.
More reshuffling in the team sees the introduction of the 15-15-30 philosophy, aimed at bringing bigger future stars to the club under solid financial management. This sees the team aim at staying in division V for a few seasons, as a new generation is being trained for future success.
Season 66
The only highlight of the year was reaching the round of 32 in the national Emerald Cup, but in the league tactical difficulties combined with an injury plague meant the time was ruled out of a title fight early on.
Season 67
Despite a perfect season in which the team took the tile, they wound up a single goal short of direct promotion to the IV division. The subsequent playoff was also lost.
Season 68
A tremendous cup run saw the team reach the seventh round of the KNVB Beker (round of 256) for the firet time in the team's history. They beat a team from the 3rd tier to reach round 8 (round of 128) a week later where they faced opposition from tier 2 with a record crowd attending.
The season was topped off with another title in division V, direct promotion was secure. Den VV returned to the fourth level!
Player Records
Highest TSI Ever Plamen Evtimov (447286380), reached a TSI of 242 910 on February 25, 2022.
Fastest Hattrick: Mario Perri (127147548), Made a Hattrick in 4 minutes in this match (200158614)
Most Visitors in a match: 63.887 V.V. Beek - Feyenoord's Extreme Eleven (13.10.2021) (684601225)