Saturday 31 March 2012

NETHERLANDS: MSC

Sportpark Ezinge Oost, Meppel (MSC = Meppeler Sportclub)

Netherlands, province: Drenthe

31 III 2012 / MSC - MVV Alcides 0-0 / Zondag Hoofdklasse C (= NL level 4)

Note 1: MSC, founded in 1910, have played at their current ground from 1958 onwards.

Note 2: Below, a compilation of images of three different visits: photos 1-2 = non-matchday visit, July 2010 / photos 3-4 = non-matchday visit, March 2022 / photos 5-17 = match visit, March 2012.

















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

NETHERLANDS: vv Noordscheschut

Meulewieke, Noordscheschut (vv Noordscheschut)

Netherlands, province: Drenthe

31 III 2012 / Noordscheschut - Olympia '28 1-0 / Netherlands, Zaterdag 2e klasse J (= Div. 6)





 

Friday 30 March 2012

BELGIUM: GS Mopertingen (1967-2002) / Spouwen-Mopertingen (2002-2021) / Belisia Bilzen SV (B) (2021-) / Belisia Youth (B) (2021-)

Blookstraat, Mopertingen (B ground of Belisia Bilzen SV & Belisia Youth, formerly GS Mopertingen & Spouwen-Mopertingen)

Belgium, province: Limburg (Be)

30 III 2012 / Spouwen-Mopertingen - KFC Esperanza Neerpelt 1-0 / Belgium, League 4C

Note: Golden Stars Mopertingen, founded in 1967, merged with Rapid Spouwen in 2002, forming Spouwen-Mopertingen, with first team football moving to Mopertingen. In 2021, Spouwen-Mopertingen joined forces with K Bilzerse-Waltwilder VV to form two new entities: Belisia Bilzen SV, focusing on senior football and recreational youth football, and Belisia Youth, a youth academy aiming at competing at the higher national levels. 






Sunday 25 March 2012

BELGIUM: R Wallonia Walhain (1941-1995) / R Wallonia Walhain Chaumont-Gistoux (1995-2020) / FC Walhain (2020-)

Boscailles, Walhain-Saint-Paul (Wallonia Walhain-Chaumont-Gistoux)

Belgium, province: Walloon Brabant

25 III 2012 / Wallonia Walhain - FC Liège 2-2 / Belgium, League 4D


Note: Wallonia Walhain, founded in 1941 (adding the royal epithet to their name in 1991), merged with FC Chaumont-Gistoux in 1995, becoming R Wallonia Walhain Chaumont-Gistoux. First team football took place at Walhain's ground. In 2020, heavily in debt after long consecutive years of national league football, the club ceased all activities. A successor club was founded immediately, FC Walhain, which started at the bottom of the league pyramid, in Brabant ACFF's Provincial League 3. 












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

Saturday 24 March 2012

NETHERLANDS: Leerdam Sport '55 (1972-2022)

Quirinus de Palmelaan, Leerdam (Leerdam Sport '55)

Netherlands, province: South Holland (1972-2019) / Utrecht (2019-2022)

24 III 2012 / Leerdam Sport '55 - vv Herovina 3-1 / District South I, Saturday League 3C (= NL level 7)

Note: Leerdam Sport '55 saw the daylight in 1955 as a merger between vv Leerdam (founded as Sparta in 1912 but renamed vv Leerdam in 1917) and LSV (Leerdamsche Sportvereniging Voorwaarts, founded as Voorwaarts in 1890 but renamed LSV in 1918). The merger club moved to the ground at Quirinus de Palmelaan in 1972. In 2022, Leerdam Sport '55 will make the move to a new ground, Leerdam Sportpark, constructed on the western side pitches of the current ground. The stands around the main pitch at Quirinus de Palmelaan, as shown in the photos below, were removed at an earlier stage.