Simply photos of matchday and stadium visits, mainly in Belgium and the Netherlands, occasionally in Britain or farther afield. Additionally, some historical information about grounds and clubs is provided. Others call it 'groundhopping', whereas I prefer 'football tourism'... but things have run slightly out of control: therefore, this is Extreme Football Tourism.
Friday, 28 March 2014
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
NETHERLANDS: WAVV
Sportpark Van Ketwich Verschuur - West, Wageningen (WAVV = Wageningse Arbeidersvoetbalvereniging)
Netherlands, province: Guelders = Gelderland
25 III 2014 / WAVV - vv Berkum 2-2 - WAVV won penalty shoot-out (4-3) / District East, Regional Cup QF
Netherlands, province: Guelders = Gelderland
25 III 2014 / WAVV - vv Berkum 2-2 - WAVV won penalty shoot-out (4-3) / District East, Regional Cup QF
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
BELGIUM: De Zwaluw VV Diepenbeek (1979-2003) / K Diepenbeek VV De Zwaluw (2003-2018) / KFC Diepenbeek (2018-2022)
Wasserijstraat, Diepenbeek (Diepenbeek VV De Zwaluw)
Belgium, province: Limburg
23 III 2014 / Diepenbeek VV De Zwaluw - FC Turkse Rangers 4-3 / Limburg, Provincial League 3B (= Div. 7)
Note: De Zwaluw Voetbalvereniging Diepenbeek, founded in 1979, merged with K Diepenbeek VV in 2003, forming K Diepenbeek VV De Zwaluw. The new club's first team played their games at Wasserijstraat, whilst Diepenbeek VV's Demerstrand ground was used (until 2018) for lower team football and training purposes (with Diepenbeek VV's B ground at Sapitelplein being abandoned in 2003 already). In 2018, K Diepenbeek VV De Zwaluw merged with SK Rooierheide, becoming KFC Diepenbeek, with first team football being played at Wasserijstraat. The premises at Wasserijstraat were eventually abandoned in November 2022, with KFC Diepenbeek moving to a new, purpose-built ground at Demerstrand, the so-called Albertstadion.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Belgium, province: Limburg
23 III 2014 / Diepenbeek VV De Zwaluw - FC Turkse Rangers 4-3 / Limburg, Provincial League 3B (= Div. 7)
Note: De Zwaluw Voetbalvereniging Diepenbeek, founded in 1979, merged with K Diepenbeek VV in 2003, forming K Diepenbeek VV De Zwaluw. The new club's first team played their games at Wasserijstraat, whilst Diepenbeek VV's Demerstrand ground was used (until 2018) for lower team football and training purposes (with Diepenbeek VV's B ground at Sapitelplein being abandoned in 2003 already). In 2018, K Diepenbeek VV De Zwaluw merged with SK Rooierheide, becoming KFC Diepenbeek, with first team football being played at Wasserijstraat. The premises at Wasserijstraat were eventually abandoned in November 2022, with KFC Diepenbeek moving to a new, purpose-built ground at Demerstrand, the so-called Albertstadion.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Monday, 24 March 2014
BELGIUM: Rapid Spouwen (1954-2002) / Spouwen-Mopertingen (B) (2002-2014)
Riemsterweg, Grote-Spouwen (formerly Rapid Spouwen & Spouwen Mopertingen (B ground))
Belgium, province: Limburg
23 III 2014 / Spouwen-Mopertingen U17 - BS Sport Berbroek-Schulen U17 3-2 / Belgian Limburg, Provincial U17 League Group 2
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Belgium, province: Limburg
23 III 2014 / Spouwen-Mopertingen U17 - BS Sport Berbroek-Schulen U17 3-2 / Belgian Limburg, Provincial U17 League Group 2
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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