De Saren, 's-Hertogenbosch (RKVV Wilhelmina)
Netherlands, province: North Brabant
30 X 2016 / RKVV Wilhelmina - Alem 2-1 / District South I, Sunday League 4F (= NL Div. 9)
Note: RKVV Wilhelmina were a professional league side between 1955 and 1967, prior to merging with BVV into becoming FC Den Bosch '67, nowadays known simply as FC Den Bosch. Wilhelmina continued as a non-league side though, moving away from its old Wolfsdonken ground to De Saren in 1990.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Planeet Noord, Klazienaveen (FC Klazienaveen, formerly vv Klazienaveen)
Netherlands, province: Drenthe
29 X 2016 / Klazienaveen - DZOH 1-3 / Saturday League 2J (= NL level 7)
Note 1: vv Klazienaveen, formed in 1948, played at this ground from 1970 onwards. In 2017, a merger was concluded with neighbours vv Zwartemeer, forming Fusieclub (FC) Klazienaveen. First team football has since been played at vv Klazienaveen's ground.
Note 2: photo no. 14 dates back to a non-matchday visit in July 2010.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Duyn & Dael, Nuland (RKVV Nulandia)
Netherlands, province: North Brabant
25 X 2016 / RKVV Nulandia - SV Blauw Geel '38 0-3 / District South II, Regional Cup R1
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Terrain 'Le Martineau', Limal (R Wavre Limal - B ground, formerly R Union Limaloise / R Wavre Limal - A ground)
Belgium, province: Walloon Brabant
23 X 2016 / RW Limal - RCS Brainois B 0-3 / Brabant, ACFF Provincial League 2 (= BE level 7)
Timeline
- 1936 / Foundation of Union Limaloise (matricule 2395). It is unclear if the club played at Terrain Le Martineau from the outset.
- ±1986 / In 1986 or 1987, Union Limaloise acquired the royal epithet, thus becoming Royale Union Limaloise.
- 1988 / After a relatively anonymous existence, in which the club never reached a higher level than Brabant's Provincial League 2 (1939-40, 1972-74), R Union Limaloise concludes a merger with its more successful neighbour club R Wavre Sports, resulting in the foundation of Royal Wavre Limal - retaining Wavre Sports' matricule 79, but moving all activities to Le Martineau and Limal's training ground at Rue Charles Jaumotte. This move coincided with Wavre Sports' Stade Justin Peeters being taken over by National Division 2 side Racing Jet de Bruxelles (duly renamed Racing Jet Wavre). Due to the merger, Stade Le Martineau sees Provincial League 1 football for the first time in its history - the level at which Wavre Sports played at the time.
- 1989 / Suffering relegation from Provincial League 1 in the first season after the merger between R Wavre Sports and R Union Limaloise, R Wavre Limal is placed in Provincial League 2.
- 1993 / Winning the title in Provincial League 2A, R Wavre Limal manages a last season in P1 (1993-94) before tumbling back to lower league anonymity.
- 2020 / With Stade Le Martineau being due to be replaced by housing, R Wavre Limal is invited by Wavre's town council to move its activities to Stade Justin Peeters. This coincides with municipal authorities evicting Wavre Sports FC - as Racing Jet Wavre has meanwhile been renamed - from the stadium due to its exasperation at the mismanagement of that club's presidency. Subsequently, Terrain Le Martineau is abandoned and demolished.