Thursday, 31 May 2012

NETHERLANDS: AFC Neerlandia (± 1958-1991) / FC Chabab (19??-2013, 2014-2015)

Sportpark Riekerhaven Noord, Amsterdam Westlandgracht (FC Chabab)

Netherlands, province: North Holland = Noord-Holland

31 V 2012 / FC Chabab - vv UNA 1-2 / Zondag Topklasse-Hoofdklasse, promotion-relegation play-off semi, first leg (= NL levels 3 & 4)


Note: Before FC Chabab moved into the northern half of Sportpark Riekerhaven (other clubs playing at this park were KBV, DTV, and ASV Rivalen), the ground shown in the photos below was home to AFC Neerlandia from the late 1950s onwards; this club vacated the premises in 1991. FC Chabab, founded as a club for Amsterdam's Moroccan community, saw the daylight in 1974, but played in recreational leagues for migrant workers until joining the Netherlands' Football Association in 1983. It is as yet unclear when the club moved into Sportpark Riekerhaven (although the most probable moment would be 1991). For years, the Amsterdam town council had been wanting to move Chabab and their neighbours Amsterdam Seref Spor away from Riekerhaven, as the facilities were outdated and the ground heavily polluted. In 2013-14, Chabab played its football at Sportpark Sloten Oost, groundsharing with FC Blauw-Wit Amsterdam and FC Beursbengels. During the 2014-15 season, some home games were moved to VVA/Spartaan and RKAVIC. Finally, in mid-2015, FC Chabab merged with SV Nieuw Utrecht. As the new club's name was simply SV Nieuw Utrecht and all football is being played at the Sportpark Rijnvliet in Utrecht, this merger amounted to the end of FC Chabab - and of the Riekerhaven facilities as well. Sportpark Riekerhaven, the grounds of which turned out to be heavily polluted, was demolished altogether in March 2013.












Monday, 28 May 2012

NETHERLANDS: SV De Musschen (1952-2004) / RVV Kocatepe (2003-2006, 2010-2017) / RVV Kocatepe-Anadolu (2006-2010)

Sportcomplex Oldegaarde-Kocatepe, Rotterdam Charlois (formerly SV De Musschen / RVV Kocatepe / RVV Kocatepe-Anadolu)

Netherlands, province: South Holland = Zuid-Holland

28 V 2012 / RVV Kocatepe - SV Nieuwkoop 1-0 A.E.T. - Kocatepe won penalty shoot-out (4-2) / District West II, Sunday League 2, promotion play-off semi, second leg (= NL level 6)

Note 1: SV De Musschen, founded in 1919, played at this ground from 1952 until 2004. In 2003, they were joined by RVV Kocatepe (renamed RVV Kocatepe-Anadolu for four seasons), who became the sole inhabitants of the ground after De Musschen's merger with DEH, becoming SV DEHMusschen and moving to DEH's ground. Kocatepe were forced out of the ground by the Rotterdam town council in the summer of 2017 due to the unability of the club to pay their outstanding debts due for the use of the premises. Not being allowed to access their ground, the club withdrew from their league (Sunday League 1B, at that time level 6 of the Netherlands' football pyramid) in September 2017 without having played a single game in the new season.

Note 2: below, a compilation of photographs of two different visits: pictures 1-20 = matchday visit, May 2012 / pictures 21-30 = lost ground visit, March 2019.






























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

Sunday, 27 May 2012

BELGIUM: KVV Coxyde (1934-2020) / KV Koksijde-Oostduinkerke (2020-)

Henri Houtsaegerstadion, Koksijde = Coxyde (VV Coxyde)

Belgium, province: West Flanders

27 V 2012 / KVV Coxyde - KVK Ieper 3-1 A.E.T. / Belgium, Leagues 3&4 promotion/relegation play-off


Note: KVV Coxyde, founded in 1934, merged with KVV Oostduinkerke to become KV Koksijde-Oostduinkerke in 2020; since, first team football has taken place at Koksijde's Henri Houtsaegerstadion, while the youth academy settled down at Oostduinkerke's Sportpark Hazebeek.