Saturday, 13 June 2015

NETHERLANDS: RVV DEH (1953-2004) / FSV-Pretoria (1953-1986) / vv Bloemhof (1953-1995) / SV DEHMusschen (2004-2014) / SV Charlois (2014-)

Sportpark Oldegaarde DEH "Sportpark Charlois", Rotterdam Charlois (SV Charlois, formerly RVV DEH & SV DEHMusschen)

Netherlands, province: South Holland = Zuid-Holland

13 VI 2015 / BVV Barendrecht - CVV De Jodan Boys 1-4 / Rijnmond Cup Final (neutral venue)

Note: Founded in 1932 as DSB but renamed DEH one year later, RVV DEH (Rotterdamse Voetbalvereniging "Door Eenheid Hoger"), settled down at their Sportpark Oldegaarde in 1953, groundsharing at this new sports park with FSV-Pretoria (a merger of vv Pretoria and FSV = Feijenoordse Sportvereniging) and vv Bloemhof. Each of the three clubs disposed of their own main pitch, with the current stadium (shown in the photos below) being situated on vv Bloemhof's former pitch. In 1986, FSV-Pretoria merged with FC Rotterdam and moved away to another part of the city, while vv Bloemhof left in 1995 to merge with FC Zuiderster to become BZC '95, playing at Sportpark De Vaan. Being left as the ground's sole users, RVV DEH, in their turn, merged with their neighbours SV De Musschen in 2004, forming SV DEHMusschen; all activities moved to DEH's ground as SV De Musschen abandoned their Sportpark Oldegaarde Musschen, taken over by RVV Kocatepe. In 2014, a second merger was concluded, this time between SV DEHMusschen and CVV-Mercurius. The new merger club, SV Charlois, have played at Sportpark Oldegaarde DEH ever since; CVV-Mercurius' veritable Stadion van Charlois was knocked down to be replaced by housing. After the merger in 2014, the ground was renamed 'Sportpark Charlois'.









All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author

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