Tuesday, 31 May 2011

NETHERLANDS: FC 's-Gravenzande

Juliana, 's-Gravenzande (FC 's-Gravenzande)

Netherlands, province: South-Holland

31 V 2011 / FC 's-Gravenzande - VVA '71 0-1 / Zaterdag 1e klasse, promotion play-off (= Div. 5)








 

Sunday, 29 May 2011

LUXEMBOURG: Josy Barthel

Josy Barthel, Luxembourg-Belair (National Stadium)

Luxembourg, canton: Luxembourg

29 V 2011 / FC Déifferdeng 03 - F91 Dudelange 1-0 / Luxembourg Cup Final



















LUXEMBOURG: FC Sporting Bertrange

André Wolff, Bertrange (FC Sporting Bertrange)

Luxembourg, canton: Luxembourg

May 2011 / no match visited



 

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

NETHERLANDS: SV MOC 1917

Rozenoord Zuid, Bergen-op-Zoom (SV MOC 1917)

Netherlands, province: North Brabant

25 V 2011 / SV MOC 1917 - Jong Ambon 2-0 / Zondag 4e klasse Zuid I promotion play-off (= eighth level)







 

NETHERLANDS: SV DOSKO (1950-1977)

Rozenoord Noord, Bergen-op-Zoom (formerly SV DOSKO)

Netherlands, province: North Brabant

May 2011 / no match visited

Note: this stadium was used by SV DOSKO between 1954 and 1977. DOSKO played in the Netherlands' professional leagues between 1955 and 1959. Nowadays, this ground is used for light athletics purposes only.






 

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

NETHERLANDS: SV DVS '33

Gemeentelijk Sportpark - Sportlaan, Ermelo (SV DVS '33 = Door Vereniging Sterk)

Netherlands, province: Guelders

24 V 2011 / SV DVS '33 - SV DZC '68 3-0 / Zaterdag Hoofdklasse-1e klasse promotion/relegation play-off (NL levels 4 & 5)

Note: Founded in 1933 as a merger of two smaller clubs from Ermelo, EFC and Ajax, SV DVS '33 (named SV Ermelo for two seasons, 1956-58) initially made use of both older clubs' grounds - Ajax' Terrein Knevel being the main ground and EFC's pitch at Hamburgerweg remaining in use for training purposes. After leaving Terrein Knevel in 1945, the club successively played at Sonneheerdt (1945-±1946), Terrein Loedeman - Oude Nijkerkerweg (±1946-51), Terrein Jan Hamstra - Oude Nijkerkerweg (1951-62), before settling down at their current ground - then situated at Hamburgerweg, nowadays at Sportlaan - in 1962. In 1983, a first main stand (the one visible in the photos below) was constructed, offering 370 spectators a covered seat. In 2012, this stand was replaced by a new, much bigger successor. The old stand was sold to vv Staphorst, where it was rebuilt at Sportpark Het Noorderslag.