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ADO Den Haag

Alles Door Oefening Den Haag (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑləz doːr ˈufənɪŋ dɛn ˈɦaːx]), commonly known by the abbreviated name ADO Den Haag ([ˈaːdoː dɛn ˈɦaːx]), is a Dutch association football club from the city of The Hague. They play in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of Dutch football, following relegation from the Eredivisie in the 2020–21 season. The club was for a time known as FC Den Haag ([ɛfˈseː dɛn ˈɦaːx]), with ADO representing the amateur branch of the club. Despite being from one of the traditional three large Dutch cities, it has not been able to match Ajax, Feyenoord or PSV in terms of success in the Eredivisie or in European competition. There is nonetheless a big rivalry with Ajax and Feyenoord. The Dutch words "Alles Door Oefening" translate into Everything Through Practice.

ADO Den Haag
Nickname(s)Den Haag (The Hague)
De Residentieclub (The Residence Club)
De Ooievaars (The Storks)
Short nameADO Den Haag
Founded1 February 1905; 119 years ago (1905-02-01)
GroundBingoal Stadion
Capacity15,000
OwnerDavid Blitzer
ChairmanNatascha van Grinsven-Admiraal
Head coachDarije Kalezić
LeagueEerste Divisie
2023–24Eerste Divisie, 5th of 20
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

1905–1971: ADO edit

On 1 February 1905, the club Alles Door Oefening (ADO) was founded in café 'Het Hof van Berlijn' (now: De Paap) in The Hague. In the first years of its existence, the club endured some difficult times as many members refused to pay their fees. ADO started out in the local Haagsche Voetbal Bond, but promoted to the national Nederlandsche Voetbal Bond in 1912. That year they promoted to the third level (3e klasse NVB) and two years later they even earned the championship on that level.

After moving to the Zuiderpark stadium in 1925, ADO continued to grow to a club of some significance. In 1926, the club earned promotion to the highest national level, the Eerste Klasse. In the following years the red-green-white team struggled not to be relegated at first, but rose to the top of the league at the end of the 1930s. In 1939 the club just missed the class title after losing to DWS in Amsterdam. In 1940, the title seemed very close again, but another second-place finish was the highest achievable position after the club saw many players being drafted in the army with World War II closing in. This time another club from Amsterdam, Blauw-Wit, grabbed the title. In 1941, ADO finally won their class and moved on to the national champion's competition, losing that to Heracles.

In the 1941–42 season, all the stars were aligned, and although the war made everyday life harder and harder, the club seemed undefeatable. After winning their league, often by many goals difference, ADO moved on to the national champion's competition and fought for the title with Heerenveen, AGOVV, Eindhoven and Blauw-Wit. A 5–2 victory over AGOVV finally brought ADO their first national title. In 1943 ADO won another title, amongst others by beating legend Abe Lenstra's Heerenveen 8–2.

The Hague had to wait until the 1960s for more successes from their local club. After Ernst Happel joined ADO as a coach in 1962, the club worked their way to the top of the league again. They finished third in the final ranking in 1965. In 1963, 1964 and 1966, ADO played in the national cup final, the KNVB Cup, but lost. In 1968, they again reached the final, and this time beat Ajax to win it. In the 1970–71 season, ADO started the league with 17 games undefeated and were at the top of the national league, but ended their season as No. 3.

In 1967, ADO played a summer in North America's United Soccer Association, under the name San Francisco Golden Gate Gales. The club finished tied for second in the Western Division.

1971–1996: FC Den Haag edit

In 1971 the club merged with city rivals Holland Sport to form FC Den Haag.

The club again reached the Dutch Cup final in 1972 (this time losing 3–2 to Ajax) then went on to win the trophy for a second time in 1975, this team defeating Twente 1–0. Their greatest European success was a quarter-final game against West Ham United for the European Cup Winners Cup in 1976. A 4–2 win in The Hague followed by a 3–1 defeat in London meant elimination. In the 1980s, FC Den Haag was often associated with hooliganism and financial backfall. However, they reached their fourth Dutch Cup final in 1987, losing 4–2 (again to Ajax) following two extra-time winners from Marco van Basten.

On 3 April 1982, hooligans of the club burned down part of their own home ground, Zuiderpark Stadion.[1] The fire was set after a 4–0 loss to HFC Haarlem. It damaged the ground's oldest stand dating back to 1928 and caused $500,000 in damages.[2] The damaged part was rebuilt and opened in 1986.[3]

After another merger the club was renamed ADO Den Haag in 1996.

1996–present: ADO Den Haag edit

 
Mural in the new ADO stadium

After a long spell in the country's second tier of league football, ADO Den Haag played four seasons in the Eredivisie then were relegated again in the 2006–07 season. However, after finishing sixth in the 2007–08 season, they went on to win the play-offs, meaning promotion back to the Eredivisie for 2008–09. The club's new home was finished in 2007: the 15,000-capacity Kyocera Stadion, formerly known as the Den Haag Stadion. Their home colors are yellow and green. They began the 2008–09 season with two wins which put them on top of the Eredivisie for the first time in 32 years. In the 2009–10 season, the club's average home attendance was 11,745 spectators.

The team enjoyed success in the 2010–11 season. Defeating rivals Ajax twice was one of the highlights of the season. ADO Den Haag finished seventh in the league and won the play-offs (beating Roda JC and Groningen) which offered the last Dutch UEFA Europa League place. They won the first matches against Lithuanian side Tauras (3–2, 2–0) but lost the first away leg for the third qualifying round against Cypriot club Omonia 3–0 in Nicosia.

ADO supporters have strong links with Welsh club Swansea City. Flags of the respective clubs are often flown at the matches of the other club, and both clubs regularly hold pre-season friendly matches. Legia Warsaw (Poland), Club Brugge (Belgium) and Juventus (Italy) also share strong supporter links with ADO Den Haag.

The club was in serious financial trouble in 2008 and in June 2014, its majority shareholder agreed to sell the club to Chinese-based United Vansen International Sports Company, Ltd. for a reported $8.9 million.[4] The current ownership group has "promised to invest millions of euros" into the club.[5] UVS was founded in 2008 and was responsible for organising the Beijing Olympic closing ceremony and football curtain-raisers attracting prominent football clubs such as Juventus, Milan, Internazionale, Napoli, Lazio, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and Hull City.[6]

The 2019–20 season was declared void, with no promotion/relegation, which meant ADO Den Haag remained in Eredivisie for the 2020–21 season despite their 17th-place finish.[7] In 2021, ADO Den Haag was relegated to the Eerste Divisie.[8] The same year, American investment company Global Football Holdings, owned by David Blitzer, purchased majority shares in the club from United Vansen.[9][10]

Sponsors edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1987–1989 Cruyff Hotelplan Vakanties
1992–1994 Lotto
1994–1999 VHS
1999–2000 Wilson Client Solutions
2000–2001 Solidium
2001–2002 Fila
2002–2004 Hommerson Casino's
2004–2005 Hummel
2005–2008 DSW
2008–2011 Fit For Free
2011–2012 Erreà Kyocera
2012–2017 Basic Fit
2018–2022 Cars Jeans
2023–present Hommerson Casino's

Honours edit

Eredivisie (up to 1955–56 the Netherlands Football League Championship)

Eerste Divisie

KNVB Cup

European record edit

UEFA Europa League
Season Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate
2011–12 Q2   Tauras 2–0 3–2 5–2
Q3   Omonia 1–0 0–3 1–3
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Season Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate
1968–69 1   Grazer AK 4–1 2–0 6–1
2   1. FC Köln 0–1 0–3 0–4
1972–73 1   Spartak Moscow 0–0 0–1 0–1
1975–76 1   Vejle BK 2–0 2–0 4–0
2   Lens 3–2 3–1 6–3
QF   West Ham United 4–2 1–3 5–5
1987–88 1   Újpest Dósza 3–1 0–1 3–2
2   BSC Young Boys 2–1 0–1 2–2
UEFA Cup
Season Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate
1971–72 1   Aris Bonnevoie 5–0 2–2 7–2
2   Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–3 0–4 1–7

Domestic results edit

 
Historical chart of league performance

Below is a table with ADO Den Haag's domestic results since the introduction of the Eredivisie in 1956.

Current squad edit

As of 9 February 2024
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   NED Silvinho Esajas
19 FW   NED Jerry van Wolfgang
20 MF   NED Sacha Komljenovic
21 GK   NED Nick Marsman
22 DF   USA Justin Che (on loan from Brøndby)
23 GK   BFA Kilian Nikiema
24 FW   NED Mo Hamdaoui
25 MF   NED Jari Vlak
26 DF   NED Gylermo Siereveld
27 FW   IDN Rafael Struick
28 GK   NED Tim Coremans
29 GK   NED David van de Riet
30 FW   NED Alex Schalk
32 FW   NED Maikey Houwaart
33 DF   NED Daryl Werker
34 MF   NED Finn de Bruin
 
Players of ADO Den Haag (season 2018/19)

Coaching staff edit

Position Name
Head coach   Darije Kalezić
Assistant head coach   Regilio Vrede
Assistant head coach   Levi Schwiebbe
Goalkeeper Coach   Raymond Mulder
Physical coach   John Nieuwenburg
Physiotherapist   Edwin Coret
Equipment manager   Rob Ravestein
Club Physician   Daan van de Pol, MD PhD

Former players edit

National team players edit

The following players were called-up to represent their national teams in international football and received caps during their tenure with ADO Den Haag:

  • Players in bold actively play for ADO Den Haag and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with ADO Den Haag.

National team players by Confederation edit

Member associations are listed in order of most to least amount of current and former ADO Den Haag players represented Internationally

Total national team players by confederation
Confederation Total (Nation) Association
AFC 4   Chinese Taipei (1),   Indonesia (1),   Japan (1),   Philippines (1)
CAF 4   Nigeria (2),   Burkina Faso (1),   Ivory Coast (1)
CONCACAF 10   Curaçao (4),   United States (2),   Aruba (1),   Bonaire (1),   Jamaica (1),   Suriname (1)
CONMEBOL 0  
OFC 0  
UEFA 33   Netherlands (19),   Norway (4),   Slovakia (2),   Denmark (1),   Estonia (1),   Finland (1),   Israel (1),   Lithuania (1),   Luxembourg (1),   Poland (1),   Slovenia (1)

Players in international tournaments edit

The following is a list of ADO Den Haag players who have competed in international tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup, FIFA Confederations Cup, AFC Asian Cup, Africa Cup of Nations, and the CONCACAF Gold Cup. To this date no ADO Den Haag players have participated in the UEFA European Championship, Copa América, or the OFC Nations Cup while playing for ADO Den Haag.

Former managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The tarnishing of Den Haag's golden past". 20 February 2016. from the original on 3 July 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  2. ^ Montague, James (24 August 2017). The Billionaires Club: The Unstoppable Rise of Football's Super-rich Owners WINNER FOOTBALL BOOK OF THE YEAR, SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2018. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781472923134. from the original on 12 February 2024. Retrieved 15 October 2020 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "History". 29 August 2011. from the original on 3 July 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  4. ^ Montague, James A Soccer Team, Its Foreign Owner and Local Discontent 12 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times. 6 January 2016
  5. ^ "Dutch club Den Haag to be taken over by Chinese company". eurosport.com. Eurosport. Reuters. 24 June 2014. from the original on 12 February 2024. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  6. ^ . cifts.org. China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services. 27 February 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 May 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  8. ^ "ADO degradeert na dramatische middag tegen Willem II" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. 13 May 2021. from the original on 12 February 2024. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  9. ^ "Football club ADO Den Haag taken over by American company". DutchNews.nl. 5 November 2021. from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Real Salt Lake Players Set for Short-Term Training Stints in Europe". rsl.com. from the original on 7 May 2023. Retrieved 7 May 2023.

Notes edit

  1. ^ A Dutch-born footballer, Daniël Rijaard represented Netherlands Antilles internationally, prior to the countries dissolution in 2010, with Curaçao considered by both UEFA and FIFA as the only inherit successor to the national team of former Netherlands Antilles.


External links edit

  Media related to ADO Den Haag at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (in Dutch)
  • Official website (in English)

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Alles Door Oefening Den Haag Dutch pronunciation ˈɑlez doːr ˈufenɪŋ dɛn ˈɦaːx commonly known by the abbreviated name ADO Den Haag ˈaːdoː dɛn ˈɦaːx is a Dutch association football club from the city of The Hague They play in the Eerste Divisie the second tier of Dutch football following relegation from the Eredivisie in the 2020 21 season The club was for a time known as FC Den Haag ɛfˈseː dɛn ˈɦaːx with ADO representing the amateur branch of the club Despite being from one of the traditional three large Dutch cities it has not been able to match Ajax Feyenoord or PSV in terms of success in the Eredivisie or in European competition There is nonetheless a big rivalry with Ajax and Feyenoord The Dutch words Alles Door Oefening translate into Everything Through Practice ADO Den HaagNickname s Den Haag The Hague De Residentieclub The Residence Club De Ooievaars The Storks Short nameADO Den HaagFounded1 February 1905 119 years ago 1905 02 01 GroundBingoal StadionCapacity15 000OwnerDavid BlitzerChairmanNatascha van Grinsven AdmiraalHead coachDarije KalezicLeagueEerste Divisie2023 24Eerste Divisie 5th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 1905 1971 ADO 1 2 1971 1996 FC Den Haag 1 3 1996 present ADO Den Haag 2 Sponsors 3 Honours 4 European record 5 Domestic results 6 Current squad 7 Coaching staff 8 Former players 8 1 National team players 8 2 National team players by Confederation 9 Players in international tournaments 10 Former managers 11 References 12 Notes 13 External linksHistory edit1905 1971 ADO edit On 1 February 1905 the club Alles Door Oefening ADO was founded in cafe Het Hof van Berlijn now De Paap in The Hague In the first years of its existence the club endured some difficult times as many members refused to pay their fees ADO started out in the local Haagsche Voetbal Bond but promoted to the national Nederlandsche Voetbal Bond in 1912 That year they promoted to the third level 3e klasse NVB and two years later they even earned the championship on that level After moving to the Zuiderpark stadium in 1925 ADO continued to grow to a club of some significance In 1926 the club earned promotion to the highest national level the Eerste Klasse In the following years the red green white team struggled not to be relegated at first but rose to the top of the league at the end of the 1930s In 1939 the club just missed the class title after losing to DWS in Amsterdam In 1940 the title seemed very close again but another second place finish was the highest achievable position after the club saw many players being drafted in the army with World War II closing in This time another club from Amsterdam Blauw Wit grabbed the title In 1941 ADO finally won their class and moved on to the national champion s competition losing that to Heracles In the 1941 42 season all the stars were aligned and although the war made everyday life harder and harder the club seemed undefeatable After winning their league often by many goals difference ADO moved on to the national champion s competition and fought for the title with Heerenveen AGOVV Eindhoven and Blauw Wit A 5 2 victory over AGOVV finally brought ADO their first national title In 1943 ADO won another title amongst others by beating legend Abe Lenstra s Heerenveen 8 2 The Hague had to wait until the 1960s for more successes from their local club After Ernst Happel joined ADO as a coach in 1962 the club worked their way to the top of the league again They finished third in the final ranking in 1965 In 1963 1964 and 1966 ADO played in the national cup final the KNVB Cup but lost In 1968 they again reached the final and this time beat Ajax to win it In the 1970 71 season ADO started the league with 17 games undefeated and were at the top of the national league but ended their season as No 3 In 1967 ADO played a summer in North America s United Soccer Association under the name San Francisco Golden Gate Gales The club finished tied for second in the Western Division 1971 1996 FC Den Haag edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2014 In 1971 the club merged with city rivals Holland Sport to form FC Den Haag The club again reached the Dutch Cup final in 1972 this time losing 3 2 to Ajax then went on to win the trophy for a second time in 1975 this team defeating Twente 1 0 Their greatest European success was a quarter final game against West Ham United for the European Cup Winners Cup in 1976 A 4 2 win in The Hague followed by a 3 1 defeat in London meant elimination In the 1980s FC Den Haag was often associated with hooliganism and financial backfall However they reached their fourth Dutch Cup final in 1987 losing 4 2 again to Ajax following two extra time winners from Marco van Basten On 3 April 1982 hooligans of the club burned down part of their own home ground Zuiderpark Stadion 1 The fire was set after a 4 0 loss to HFC Haarlem It damaged the ground s oldest stand dating back to 1928 and caused 500 000 in damages 2 The damaged part was rebuilt and opened in 1986 3 After another merger the club was renamed ADO Den Haag in 1996 1996 present ADO Den Haag edit nbsp Mural in the new ADO stadium After a long spell in the country s second tier of league football ADO Den Haag played four seasons in the Eredivisie then were relegated again in the 2006 07 season However after finishing sixth in the 2007 08 season they went on to win the play offs meaning promotion back to the Eredivisie for 2008 09 The club s new home was finished in 2007 the 15 000 capacity Kyocera Stadion formerly known as the Den Haag Stadion Their home colors are yellow and green They began the 2008 09 season with two wins which put them on top of the Eredivisie for the first time in 32 years In the 2009 10 season the club s average home attendance was 11 745 spectators The team enjoyed success in the 2010 11 season Defeating rivals Ajax twice was one of the highlights of the season ADO Den Haag finished seventh in the league and won the play offs beating Roda JC and Groningen which offered the last Dutch UEFA Europa League place They won the first matches against Lithuanian side Tauras 3 2 2 0 but lost the first away leg for the third qualifying round against Cypriot club Omonia 3 0 in Nicosia ADO supporters have strong links with Welsh club Swansea City Flags of the respective clubs are often flown at the matches of the other club and both clubs regularly hold pre season friendly matches Legia Warsaw Poland Club Brugge Belgium and Juventus Italy also share strong supporter links with ADO Den Haag The club was in serious financial trouble in 2008 and in June 2014 its majority shareholder agreed to sell the club to Chinese based United Vansen International Sports Company Ltd for a reported 8 9 million 4 The current ownership group has promised to invest millions of euros into the club 5 UVS was founded in 2008 and was responsible for organising the Beijing Olympic closing ceremony and football curtain raisers attracting prominent football clubs such as Juventus Milan Internazionale Napoli Lazio Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United and Hull City 6 The 2019 20 season was declared void with no promotion relegation which meant ADO Den Haag remained in Eredivisie for the 2020 21 season despite their 17th place finish 7 In 2021 ADO Den Haag was relegated to the Eerste Divisie 8 The same year American investment company Global Football Holdings owned by David Blitzer purchased majority shares in the club from United Vansen 9 10 Sponsors editPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 1987 1989 Cruyff Hotelplan Vakanties 1992 1994 Lotto 1994 1999 VHS 1999 2000 Wilson Client Solutions 2000 2001 Solidium 2001 2002 Fila 2002 2004 Hommerson Casino s 2004 2005 Hummel 2005 2008 DSW 2008 2011 Fit For Free 2011 2012 Errea Kyocera 2012 2017 Basic Fit 2018 2022 Cars Jeans 2023 present Hommerson Casino sHonours editEredivisie up to 1955 56 the Netherlands Football League Championship Champions 1941 42 1942 43 Eerste Divisie Champions 1956 57 1985 86 2002 03 Promotion to Eredivisie 1988 89 2007 08 KNVB Cup Champions 1967 68 1974 75 Runners up 1958 59 1962 63 1963 64 1965 66 1971 72 1986 87European record editUEFA Europa League Season Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate 2011 12 Q2 nbsp Tauras 2 0 3 2 5 2 Q3 nbsp Omonia 1 0 0 3 1 3 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Season Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate 1968 69 1 nbsp Grazer AK 4 1 2 0 6 1 2 nbsp 1 FC Koln 0 1 0 3 0 4 1972 73 1 nbsp Spartak Moscow 0 0 0 1 0 1 1975 76 1 nbsp Vejle BK 2 0 2 0 4 0 2 nbsp Lens 3 2 3 1 6 3 QF nbsp West Ham United 4 2 1 3 5 5 1987 88 1 nbsp Ujpest Dosza 3 1 0 1 3 2 2 nbsp BSC Young Boys 2 1 0 1 2 2 UEFA Cup Season Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate 1971 72 1 nbsp Aris Bonnevoie 5 0 2 2 7 2 2 nbsp Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 3 0 4 1 7Domestic results edit nbsp Historical chart of league performance Main article List of ADO Den Haag seasons Below is a table with ADO Den Haag s domestic results since the introduction of the Eredivisie in 1956 Domestic Results since 1956 Domestic league League result Qualification to KNVB Cup season Cup result 2022 23 Eerste Divisie 12th 2022 23 quarter final 2021 22 Eerste Divisie 4th promotion relegation play off no promotion 2021 22 Round of 16 2020 21 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 2020 21 Round of 16 2019 20 Eredivisie 17th 2019 20 first round 2018 19 Eredivisie 9th 2018 19 second round 2017 18 Eredivisie 7th 2017 18 first round 2016 17 Eredivisie 11th 2016 17 third round 2015 16 Eredivisie 11th 2015 16 second round 2014 15 Eredivisie 13th 2014 15 second round 2013 14 Eredivisie 9th 2013 14 third round 2012 13 Eredivisie 9th 2012 13 third round 2011 12 Eredivisie 15th 2011 12 third round 2010 11 Eredivisie 7th Europa League winning EL play offs Q2 2010 11 fourth round 2009 10 Eredivisie 15th 2009 10 second round 2008 09 Eredivisie 14th 2008 09 round of 16 2007 08 Eerste Divisie 6th Eredivisie winning promotion releg play offs 2007 08 third round 2006 07 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 2006 07 third round 2005 06 Eredivisie 15th 2005 06 third round 2004 05 Eredivisie 14th 2004 05 quarter final 2003 04 Eredivisie 15th 2003 04 second round 2002 03 Eerste Divisie 1st Eredivisie promotion 2002 03 round of 16 2001 02 Eerste Divisie 4th promotion relegation play off no promotion 2001 02 second round 2000 01 Eerste Divisie 16th 2000 01 second round 1999 2000 Eerste Divisie 11th 1999 2000 third round 1998 99 Eerste Divisie 10th 1998 99 second round 1997 98 Eerste Divisie 5th promotion relegation play off no promotion 1997 98 second round 1996 97 Eerste Divisie 8th promotion relegation play off no promotion 1996 97 group stage 1995 96 Eerste Divisie 15th 1995 96 round of 16 1994 95 Eerste Divisie 4th promotion relegation play off no promotion 1994 95 round of 16 1993 94 Eerste Divisie 7th promotion relegation play off no promotion 1993 94 quarter final 1992 93 Eerste Divisie 8th 1992 93 third round 1991 92 Eredivisie 16th Eerste Divisie losing prom relegation play off 1991 92 third round 1990 91 Eredivisie 14th 1990 91 round of 16 1989 90 Eredivisie 10th 1989 90 second round 1988 89 Eerste Divisie 2nd Eredivisie promotion 1988 89 semi final 1987 88 Eredivisie 17th Eerste Divisie relegation 1987 88 round of 16 1986 87 Eredivisie 14th Cup Winners Cup 1986 87 final 1985 86 Eerste Divisie 1st Eredivisie promotion 1985 86 semi final 1984 85 Eerste Divisie 4th promotion relegation play off no promotion 1984 85 second round 1983 84 Eerste Divisie 7th 1983 84 round of 16 1982 83 Eerste Divisie 6th 1982 83 round of 16 1981 82 Eredivisie 17th Eerste Divisie relegation 1981 82 second round 1980 81 Eredivisie 14th 1980 81 second round 1979 80 Eredivisie 10th 1979 80 quarter final 1978 79 Eredivisie 7th 1978 79 round of 16 1977 78 Eredivisie 12th 1977 78 second round 1976 77 Eredivisie 10th 1976 77 semi final 1975 76 Eredivisie 6th 1975 76 round of 16 1974 75 Eredivisie 10th Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 winners 1973 74 Eredivisie 13th 1973 74 second round 1972 73 Eredivisie 5th 1972 73 quarter final 1971 72 Eredivisie 5th Cup Winners Cup 1971 72 final 1970 71 Eredivisie as ADO and Holland Sport 3rd 15th UEFA Cup 1970 71 quarter final round of 16 1969 70 Eredivisie as ADO and Holland Sport 6th 9th 1969 70 quarter final citation needed first round citation needed 1968 69 Eredivisie as ADO and Holland Sport 6th 10th 1968 69 round of 16 citation needed first round citation needed 1967 68 Eredivisie as ADO 1967 68 Eerste Divisie as Holland Sport 4th 1st Cup Winners Cup Eredivisie promotion 1967 68 winners group stage citation needed 1966 67 Eredivisie as ADO 1966 67 Eerste Divisie as Holland Sport 4th 3rd 1966 67 round of 16 citation needed first round citation needed 1965 66 Eredivisie as ADO 1965 66 Eerste Divisie as Holland Sport 3rd 11th 1965 66 final group stage citation needed 1964 65 Eredivisie as ADO 1964 65 Eerste Divisie as Holland Sport 3rd 13th 1964 65 second round citation needed quarter final citation needed 1963 64 Eredivisie as ADO 1963 64 Eerste Divisie as SHS 10th 3rd 1963 64 final round of 16 citation needed 1962 63 Eredivisie as ADO 1962 63 Eerste Divisie as SHS 10th 11th 1962 63 final 1961 62 Eredivisie as ADO 1961 62 Eerste Divisie as SHS 15th 7th group B after surviving promotion relegation play off 1961 62 third round 1960 61 Eredivisie as ADO 1960 61 Eerste Divisie as SHS 11th 14th group B 1960 61 second round 1959 60 Eredivisie as ADO 1959 60 Eerste Divisie as SHS 12th 7th group B not held not held 1958 59 Eredivisie as ADO and SHS 13th 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 1958 59 final 1957 58 Eredivisie as ADO 1957 58 Eerste Divisie as SHS 6th 1st group B Eredivisie promotion 1957 58 third round 1956 57 Eerste Divisie as ADO and SHS 1st 10th Eredivisie promotion 1956 57 semi finalsCurrent squad editAs of 9 February 2024 No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp NED Hugo Wentges 2 DF nbsp NED Tyrese Asante 3 DF nbsp NOR Daniel Granli 4 DF nbsp BEL Matteo Waem 5 DF nbsp NED Bart van Hintum 6 MF nbsp NED Kursad Surmeli 7 FW nbsp NED Daryl van Mieghem 8 MF nbsp SUR Dhoraso Klas 9 FW nbsp NED Henk Veerman on loan from FC Volendam 10 FW nbsp BOE Jort van der Sande 11 FW nbsp FRA Malik Sellouki 13 MF nbsp DEN Lasse Vigen 14 DF nbsp GER Henri Koudossou on loan from Augsburg 15 DF nbsp NED Amir Absalem 16 DF nbsp BEL Timothy Derijck 17 FW nbsp NED Joel Ideho No Pos Nation Player 18 MF nbsp NED Silvinho Esajas 19 FW nbsp NED Jerry van Wolfgang 20 MF nbsp NED Sacha Komljenovic 21 GK nbsp NED Nick Marsman 22 DF nbsp USA Justin Che on loan from Brondby 23 GK nbsp BFA Kilian Nikiema 24 FW nbsp NED Mo Hamdaoui 25 MF nbsp NED Jari Vlak 26 DF nbsp NED Gylermo Siereveld 27 FW nbsp IDN Rafael Struick 28 GK nbsp NED Tim Coremans 29 GK nbsp NED David van de Riet 30 FW nbsp NED Alex Schalk 32 FW nbsp NED Maikey Houwaart 33 DF nbsp NED Daryl Werker 34 MF nbsp NED Finn de Bruin nbsp Players of ADO Den Haag season 2018 19 Coaching staff editPosition Name Head coach nbsp Darije Kalezic Assistant head coach nbsp Regilio Vrede Assistant head coach nbsp Levi Schwiebbe Goalkeeper Coach nbsp Raymond Mulder Physical coach nbsp John Nieuwenburg Physiotherapist nbsp Edwin Coret Equipment manager nbsp Rob Ravestein Club Physician nbsp Daan van de Pol MD PhDFormer players editFurther information Category ADO Den Haag players National team players edit The following players were called up to represent their national teams in international football and received caps during their tenure with ADO Den Haag Aruba nbsp Gregor Breinburg 2021 2023 Bonaire nbsp Jort van der Sande 2023 present Burkina Faso nbsp Kilian Nikiema 2019 present Chinese Taipei nbsp Emilio Estevez 2020 2021 Curacao nbsp Elson Hooi 2017 2020 nbsp Papito Merencia 2013 2015 nbsp Daniel Rijaard 2002 2005 2006 2008 nb 1 nbsp Xander Severina 2021 2023 Denmark nbsp Niels Christian Holmstrom 1969 1970 Estonia nbsp Andres Oper 2010 Finland nbsp Joonas Kolkka 2005 2006 Indonesia nbsp Rafael Struick 2022 present Israel nbsp Ilay Elmkies 2020 2021 Ivory Coast nbsp Wilfried Kanon 2013 2019 Jamaica nbsp Ravel Morrison 2020 2021 Japan nbsp Mike Havenaar 2015 2017 Lithuania nbsp Ernestas Setkus 2016 2017 Luxembourg nbsp Dirk Carlson 2022 2023 Netherlands nbsp Kees Aarts 1963 1969 nbsp Henk Breitner 1926 1934 nbsp Herman Choufoer 1939 1943 nbsp Mick Clavan 1943 1954 1956 1962 nbsp Wietze Couperus 1970 1972 nbsp Guus Haak 1956 1963 nbsp Harry Heijnen 1962 1967 1967 1969 nbsp Aad de Jong 1937 1955 nbsp Joop Lankhaar 1984 1988 nbsp Henk van Leeuwen 1974 1981 nbsp Aad Mansveld 1964 1977 1979 1981 1981 1982 nbsp Kees Quax 1924 1934 1937 1938 nbsp Carol Schuurman 1953 1963 nbsp Gerard Tap 1922 1938 nbsp Wim Tap 1920 1936 nbsp Theo Timmermans 1946 1950 1954 1961 nbsp Jan Villerius 1961 1968 Netherlands continued nbsp Mauk Weber 1930 1934 1937 1939 nbsp Piet de Zoete 1962 1971 Nigeria nbsp Tyronne Ebuehi 2014 2018 nbsp Kenneth Omeruo 2012 2013 Norway nbsp Roger Albertsen 1975 1979 1980 1981 nbsp Harald Berg 1970 1974 nbsp Tor Fuglset 1972 1973 nbsp Harry Hestad 1970 1972 Philippines nbsp Paul Mulders 2011 2013 Poland nbsp Tomasz Rzasa 2005 2006 Slovenia nbsp Aleksandar Radosavljevic 2010 2013 Slovakia nbsp Csaba Horvath 2008 2010 nbsp Frantisek Kubik 2010 2011 Suriname nbsp Dhoraso Klas 2021 present United States nbsp Cory Gibbs 2005 2006 nbsp John O Brien 2005 2006 Players in bold actively play for ADO Den Haag and for their respective national teams Years in brackets indicate careerspan with ADO Den Haag National team players by Confederation edit Member associations are listed in order of most to least amount of current and former ADO Den Haag players represented Internationally Total national team players by confederation Confederation Total Nation Association AFC 4 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 nbsp Indonesia 1 nbsp Japan 1 nbsp Philippines 1 CAF 4 nbsp Nigeria 2 nbsp Burkina Faso 1 nbsp Ivory Coast 1 CONCACAF 10 nbsp Curacao 4 nbsp United States 2 nbsp Aruba 1 nbsp Bonaire 1 nbsp Jamaica 1 nbsp Suriname 1 CONMEBOL 0 OFC 0 UEFA 33 nbsp Netherlands 19 nbsp Norway 4 nbsp Slovakia 2 nbsp Denmark 1 nbsp Estonia 1 nbsp Finland 1 nbsp Israel 1 nbsp Lithuania 1 nbsp Luxembourg 1 nbsp Poland 1 nbsp Slovenia 1 Players in international tournaments editThe following is a list of ADO Den Haag players who have competed in international tournaments including the FIFA World Cup FIFA Confederations Cup AFC Asian Cup Africa Cup of Nations and the CONCACAF Gold Cup To this date no ADO Den Haag players have participated in the UEFA European Championship Copa America or the OFC Nations Cup while playing for ADO Den Haag Cup Players nbsp 1934 FIFA World Cup nbsp Mauk Weber nbsp 1938 FIFA World Cup nbsp Mauk Weber nbsp 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup nbsp John O Brien nbsp 2013 Africa Cup of Nations nbsp Kenneth Omeruo nbsp 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup nbsp Kenneth Omeruo nbsp 2015 Africa Cup of Nations nbsp Wilfried Kanon nbsp 2017 Africa Cup of Nations nbsp Wilfried Kanon nbsp 2018 FIFA World Cup nbsp Tyronne Ebuehi nbsp 2019 Africa Cup of Nations nbsp Wilfried Kanon nbsp nbsp nbsp 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup nbsp Elson Hooi nbsp 2021 Africa Cup of Nations nbsp Kilian Nikiema nbsp 2023 Africa Cup of Nations nbsp Kilian Nikiema nbsp 2023 AFC Asian Cup nbsp Rafael StruickFormer managers edit nbsp John Donaghy 1928 32 nbsp Wim Tap 1936 46 nbsp Franz Fuchs 1952 53 nbsp Dick Groves 1953 nbsp Franz Gutkas 1954 55 nbsp Rinus Loof 1955 62 nbsp Ernst Happel 1 July 1962 30 June 1969 nbsp Vaclav Jezek 1 July 1969 30 June 1972 nbsp Vujadin Boskov 1 July 1974 30 June 1976 nbsp Anton Malatinsky 1 July 1976 30 June 1978 nbsp Piet de Visser 1 July 1978 30 June 1980 nbsp Hans Kraay 1 July 1980 30 June 1981 nbsp Cor van der Hart 1 July 1981 30 June 1983 nbsp Rob Baan 1 July 1983 30 June 1986 nbsp Pim van de Meent 1 July 1986 30 June 1988 nbsp Co Adriaanse 1 July 1988 12 February 1992 nbsp Nol de Ruiter 1 July 1992 30 June 1993 nbsp Lex Schoenmaker 1994 95 nbsp Theo Verlangen 1995 96 nbsp Mark Wotte 1 July 1996 31 December 1997 nbsp Andre Hoekstra 31 December 1997 30 June 1999 nbsp Rob Meppelink 1 July 1999 30 June 2000 nbsp Stanley Brard 1 July 2000 5 April 2001 nbsp Piet de Zoete caretaker 5 April 2001 30 June 2001 nbsp Rinus Israel 1 July 2001 30 November 2003 nbsp Lex Schoenmaker caretaker 1 December 2003 30 June 2004 nbsp Frans Adelaar 1 July 2004 20 November 2006 nbsp Lex Schoenmaker caretaker 21 November 2006 30 June 2007 nbsp Wiljan Vloet 1 July 2007 30 June 2008 nbsp Andre Wetzel 1 July 2008 17 April 2009 nbsp Raymond Atteveld 17 April 2009 30 March 2010 nbsp Maurice Steijn caretaker 30 March 2010 30 June 2010 nbsp John van den Brom 1 July 2010 29 June 2011 nbsp Maurice Steijn 30 June 2011 5 February 2014 nbsp Henk Fraser 5 February 2014 30 June 2016 nbsp Zeljko Petrovic 1 July 2016 7 February 2017 nbsp Alfons Groenendijk 8 February 2017 2 December 2019 nbsp Alan Pardew 24 December 2019 28 April 2020 nbsp Aleksandar Rankovic 15 May 2020 9 November 2020 nbsp Ruud Brood 10 November 2020 28 February 2022 nbsp Giovanni Franken caretaker 28 February 2022 1 June 2022 nbsp Dirk Kuyt 2 June 2022 24 November 2022 nbsp Dick Advocaat 28 November 2022 28 June 2023 nbsp Darije Kalezic 29 June 2023 Present References edit The tarnishing of Den Haag s golden past 20 February 2016 Archived from the original on 3 July 2018 Retrieved 3 July 2018 Montague James 24 August 2017 The Billionaires Club The Unstoppable Rise of Football s Super rich Owners WINNER FOOTBALL BOOK OF THE YEAR SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2018 Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 9781472923134 Archived from the original on 12 February 2024 Retrieved 15 October 2020 via Google Books History 29 August 2011 Archived from the original on 3 July 2018 Retrieved 3 July 2018 Montague James A Soccer Team Its Foreign Owner and Local Discontent Archived 12 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times 6 January 2016 Dutch club Den Haag to be taken over by Chinese company eurosport com Eurosport Reuters 24 June 2014 Archived from the original on 12 February 2024 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Glimpses of Exhibitors United Vansen International Sports Co Ltd cifts org China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services 27 February 2015 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Eredivisie Archived from the original on 24 May 2021 Retrieved 24 April 2020 ADO degradeert na dramatische middag tegen Willem II in Dutch Voetbal International 13 May 2021 Archived from the original on 12 February 2024 Retrieved 13 May 2021 Football club ADO Den Haag taken over by American company DutchNews nl 5 November 2021 Archived from the original on 8 December 2021 Retrieved 7 May 2023 Real Salt Lake Players Set for Short Term Training Stints in Europe rsl com Archived from the original on 7 May 2023 Retrieved 7 May 2023 Notes edit A Dutch born footballer Daniel Rijaard represented Netherlands Antilles internationally prior to the countries dissolution in 2010 with Curacao considered by both UEFA and FIFA as the only inherit successor to the national team of former Netherlands Antilles External links edit nbsp Media related to ADO Den Haag at Wikimedia Commons Official website in Dutch Official website in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ADO Den Haag amp oldid 1224520727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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