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FC Dordrecht

Football Club Dordrecht, or simply FC Dordrecht (Dutch pronunciation: [ɛfˈseː ˈdɔrdrɛxt]) is a professional Dutch association football club based in Dordrecht, a city in the Western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland. They currently compete in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of the Dutch football league system.

Dordrecht
Full nameFootball Club Dordrecht
Nickname(s)Schapenkoppen (Sheep heads)
Founded16 August 1883; 139 years ago (1883-08-16)
GroundStadion Krommedijk
Capacity4,235
ChairmanHans de Zeeuw
ManagerMichele Santoni
LeagueEerste Divisie
2022–23Eerste Divisie, 18th of 20
WebsiteClub website

Originally founded on 16 August 1883 as Dordrechtsche Cricket Club (DCC) which later became Dordrechtse Football Club (DFC), it became a professional club in 1954 upon the introduction of professional football to the Netherlands. In 1972, the professional branch separated from the parent club and continued under the name FC Dordrecht, before becoming DS '79 in 1979. On 1 July 1991, the club merged with SV SVV from Schiedam to become SVV/Dordrecht'90, before becoming Dordrecht '90 the following year. Since 1994, the club has been called FC Dordrecht. A two time KNVB Cup winner, Dordrecht has spent most of its existence as a second-tier Eerste Divisie side, with short stints in the top-tier Eredivisie.

Since 1948, Dordrecht has played its home games at the Stadion Krommedijk (currently known as the Matchoholic Stadion for sponsorship reasons), which saw a major renovation in 1998–99. The stadium has a capacity of 4,235.

History

Beginnings

Founded on 16 August 1883 as the cricket club DCC, the club branched out and added association football club to their club which changed its name to DCFC in 1891, before completely abandoning cricket in 1899 and continuing as DFC. It became a professional club in 1954 upon the introduction of professional football to the Netherlands. The next significant events were in 1972, at which time the professional branch of DFC was renamed FC Dordrecht, and in 1974 when the professionals and amateurs severed their ties.[1]

1979–1990: DS '79

In 1979, under the leadership of chairman and investor Nico de Vries, the organisation was professionalised and an attempt was also made to gain more supporters to the fanbase. This included a new name, DS '79 (Drechtsteden'79), referring to the Drechtsteden region.[2] The club colours were also changed, and red-white colour scheme was replaced by a yellow-blue outfit. New players came to the club, including Huub Smeets who signed from the Los Angeles Aztecs, Wim Berends and Chris Bosse from the Sparta reserve team, and Harry van den Ham and Joop Oostdam from the reserves of FC Utrecht. The team became known as the "local heroes, and popularity grew and increasing interest in the games at Stadion Krommedijk. In January 1981, the most famous player in club history, Johan Cruyff, made three appearances for DS '79. These came at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea (4–2), at home against Ajax (2–1) and in Belgium against Charleroi (1–7).[2]

In 1983, the team won the second-tier Eerste Divisie and as a result, DS '79 won promotion to the Eredivisie. The following season, DS'79 was led by the coaching duo Hans Dorjee and Joop van Daele, and suffered direct relegation to the Eerste Divisie.

At the end of the 1986–87 season, DS '79 won promotion again, this time via play-offs. The yellow-blues were then led by Simon Kistemaker, he neither could prevent the club from Dordrecht from relegating again at the end of the season.

Former player Epi Drost took over the position of head coach at the start of the 1989–90 season, but only managed to lead the team to a 19th and last place in the Eerste Divisie. New investor, Cees den Braven, became chairman in the club and changed the name of the club, its third name: Dordrecht '90.[3] The outfit was also changed to a green jersey with white shorts. These were the colors of De Braven Sealants, the chairman's company. Margo Gerrits signed a contract as commercial manager at Dordrecht '90, making her the first female manager in professional football.[4]

1991–2001: Dordrecht '90

The club just missed promotion to the Eredivisie in 1991. It was finally admitted when Dordrecht '90 surprisingly merged with neighbouring Schiedamse Voetbal Vereniging (SVV) of Schiedam and became SVV/Dordrecht '90. Under the new name, the club immediately returned to the highest level.[3] Under the leadership of Dick Advocaat and Han Berger, the team reached fifteenth place in the league table. That year, the club played its only European matches in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, consisting only of a group stage against Hammarby IF from Sweden, AaB from Denmark and 1. FC Saarbrücken from Germany. The following year, Han Berger and Nico van Zoghel only reached last place in the table, meaning that SVV/Dordrecht '90 suffered another relegation.

After relegation, the club abandoned the 'SVV' and continued as Dordrecht '90. Van Zoghel remained as head coach and led the club to the Eerste Divisie championship at the end of the 1993–94 season with automatic promotion. Again, the Eredivisie was too big of a mouthful for the Dordrecht team, who again relegated directly. Chairman Cees den Braven resigned from the position and handed over the leadership of the club to former referee Frans Derks. Much success was not achieved in the following years, and the club slowly fell to the lower echelons of the Eerste Divisie. A small revival occurred at the end of the 1998–99 season, as Dordrecht '90 qualified for promotion play-offs through a period championship, despite only reaching a 14th place in the table, but did not find success there.[3]

2002–present: FC Dordrecht

Management changes

Finally in 2002, the club was renamed once again, to the name it bore from 1972 to 1979: FC Dordrecht, which remains the name today. For a number of years, Dordrecht was one of the clubs with the lowest average attendance of all Dutch professional teams.[5]

When at the end of the 2002–03 season, FC Dordrecht ended bottom of the Eerste Divisie, Derks resigned from his position as chairman and Ad Heijsman took over. Heijsman was previously chairman of DFC, the club from which FC Dordrecht originated. Former player Marco Boogers was appointed technical director.[6] After a number of lean years, Dordrecht slowly crept back up from the sporting trough. In 2009 and 2010, head coach Gert Kruys led the team to straight promotion play-off appearances.

With Marco Boogers as technical director of the club, a new direction was initiated. Partly due to the disappointing financial results, the budget for players decreased to €5.5 thousand. FC Dordrecht then began a partnership with Eredivisie club ADO Den Haag, who provided players on one-season loan agreements, including Tom Beugelsdijk, Giovanni Korte and Santy Hulst.[7] Boogers also managed to sign talented players from other clubs, including Joris van Overeem, Marvin Peersman and Jafar Arias.

Eredivisie 2014–15

On 18 May 2014, Dordrecht won promotion to the Eredivisie for the first time in 19 years, after a 3–1 win over Sparta Rotterdam in the second leg of the promotion play-off finals, after the first leg had ended in a 2–2 draw.[8] Shortly afterwards, head coach Harry van den Ham announces that he would leave the club to join FC Utrecht's managing staff. In the Eredivisie, Dordrecht won their first match against SC Heerenveen, but suffered relegation in the last matchday after Go Ahead Eagles won the away match against Feyenoord.[9] Chairman Ad Heijsman stepped down at the end of March 2015, and supermarket manager Cees van der Poel took over.[10] After relegation of 2015, almost all regular starters had left. An almost completely new team was brought in, including talented players from other Dutch clubs such as Alvin Daniels, Jeroen Lumu and Jafar Arias, but experience was also gained in the form of Geert Arend Roorda.[11]

Eerste Divisie since 2015

Back in the Eerste Divisie for the 2015–16 season, the club finished in a disappointing 14th place. The following season, a whole new squad was put together after the departure of many players. Halfway through the season, it became clear that it could be an even more disappointing year than the last. Dordrecht was at the bottom of the league and faced the risk of relegation to the third-tier Tweede Divisie, as this was possible in the 2016–17 season unlike before. Just before the end of the season, there was a matchup between the bottom two clubs in Achilles '29 and Dordrecht, which ended in a 2–2 draw, leaving the latter in 19th place and safe from relegation. Achilles '29 were later deducted points were for their financial problems, so that Dordrecht was finally safe and could continue their professional football operations.[12]

A large number of players were signed again ahead of the 2017–18 season, and it soon became apparent that Dordrecht would bounce back from a disappointing previous season. The club did not play well in the first half of the season, but after the winter break, the team accomplished a strong winning streak. This ensured that Dordrecht became period champion on 12 March 2018 after a 1–0 win over RKC Waalwijk. Thereby, the club qualified for the promotion play-offs for the Eredivisie.[13] In the play-offs. Dordrecht faced SC Cambuur in the first round. In the home game, they lost 1–4 loss, but in the return, Dordrecht put down a strong performance and ended up winning 1–4 in Leeuwarden to eventually advance after the penalty shootout.[14] Sparta Rotterdam awaited in the semi-finals of the play-offs. The first game at home was lost 1–2, and in the return match at Het Kasteel, Dordrecht were up 0–2 in the first half; enough to reach the final, but lost their lead in the second half as the match ended 2–2. This ended their promotion run and Dordrecht remained in the second tier.[15]

The club introduced a new policy of signing players on longer contracts ahead of the 2018–19 season, which meant that other clubs would have to put down larger transfer fees to convince Dordrecht to sell.[16] However, like the previous season, Dordrecht started the competition poorly and were in last place in mid-November. As a result, head coach Gérard de Nooijer was fired.[17] After assistant Scott Calderwood took over as caretaker until the winter break, and subsequently left the club, Cláudio Braga was appointed the new head coach.[18] Dordrecht also entered into partnerships with Feyenoord and English club Norwich City.[19] In the winter break, the squad received a quality boost with the arrival of Joël Zwarts, Crysencio Summerville and Jari Schuurman, among others. The latter even signed a three-year permanent contract with the Schapekoppen. Under the new coach and with a squad strengthened by new loanees, Dordrecht performed better in the second half of the season, among others beating eventual champions FC Twente.[20] Dordrecht finished the competition in seventeenth place and started the following season with a number of new loanees on the books.

Honours

League

Winners (2): 1914, 1932
Runners-up (2): 1913, 1943
Winners (2): 1982–83, 1993–94
Play-off promotion (2): 1986–87, 2013–14

Results

Eerste DivisieEredivisie

Domestic results

Below is a table with FC Dordrecht's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1956.

Club Officials

Position Staff
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer   Hans de Zeeuw
Technical director   Leon Vlemmings
Manager   Michele Santoni
Assistant manager   Virgilio Teixeira
First-team coach   Rick Hoogendorp
First-Team Goalkeeper Coach   Rody Hoegee
Video analyst   Kenny Basteleus
Youth Chief Scout   Han Schipperen
Caregiver & Condition/Recovery Trainer   Michael Koedam
Exercisephysiologist   Ajey Raghosing
Physiotherapist   Patricia Maasland
Physiotherapist   Bart Kant
Materialhandler   Jan van Zadelhoff
Team Manager   Remco Schol

Current squad

As of 11 February 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   IRL Liam Bossin
2 DF   NED Ruggero Mannes
3 DF   NED Devon Koswal
4 MF   ITA Alessio Miceli
5 MF   NED Mauro Savastano
6 DF   MAR Anouar El Azzouzi
7 FW   NED Jaymillio Pinas
8 MF   NED Benjamin Reemst
9 FW   ITA Samuele Longo
10 MF   NED Jari Schuurman
11 FW   FRA Boubakar Camara
12 DF   NED Vincent Schippers
13 GK   NED Tijn Baltussen
14 DF   NED Jop van der Avert
15 MF   NED Tim Receveur
16 DF   NED Abdallah Aberkane
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   FRA Malhory Noc
18 FW   NED Jerailly Wielzen
19 FW   NED Pepijn Doesburg
20 FW   BEL Mathis Suray
21 DF   NED Toine van Huizen (captain)
22 FW   FRA Tidjany Touré (on loan from Feyenoord)
23 FW   NED Sergio Tremour
24 MF   POL Bartłomiej Smolarczyk
26 DF   NED Elgero King
27 MF   GER Şahverdi Çetin
28 DF   CPV Elso Brito
29 FW   NED Junior Seltonrijch
31 GK   CUW Trevor Doornbusch
FW   NED Tyrell Tear

References

  1. ^ "Scheiding DFC en FC Dordrecht". Het Vrije Volk: Democratisch-Socialistisch Dagblad (in Dutch). No. 30. Rotterdam: De Arbeiderspers. 8 May 1974. p. 11. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b "DS'79, de jaren tachtig". FC Dordrecht. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Dordrecht'90, de jaren negentig" (in Dutch). FC Dordrecht. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  4. ^ "GROUND // Riwal Hoogwerkers Stadion - FC Dordrecht (Netherlands)". Pitch'd. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  5. ^ Historical attendances 9 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Slotboom, Anton (19 August 2015). "Marco Boogers dreigt met opstappen bij FC Dordrecht" (in Dutch). BN DeStem. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  7. ^ "ADO wil samenwerking met FC Dordrecht verstevigen" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. 11 March 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  8. ^ "FC Dordrecht stunt met promotie naar Eredivisie". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). 18 May 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2020. Na 19 jaar keert FC Dordrecht terug in de Eredivisie en dat feit leidde vandaag tot groot feest in het knusse stadionnetje aan de Krommedijk. De club met de op één na laagste begroting binnen het betaalde voetbal was in de finale van de play-offs om promotie/degradatie met 3-1 te sterk voor Sparta, nadat het eerste duel in Rotterdam in 2-2 was geëindigd.
  9. ^ Bogaert, Glenn (19 April 2015). "Go Ahead Eagles stunt tegen Feyenoord, Dordrecht degradeert". hln.be (in Dutch). Het Laatste Nieuws. Retrieved 15 October 2020. De degradatie van FC Dordrecht uit de Nederlandse eredivisie is een feit. Door de verrassende overwinning van concurrent Go Ahead Eagles op het veld van Feyenoord (0-1) kan de ploeg van trainer Jan Everse niet meer ontsnappen van de laatste plaats. Dat betekent dat de 'Schapenkoppen' na één jaar op het hoogste niveau weer terug moeten naar de Jupiler League.
  10. ^ De Groot, Ingrid (2 April 2015). "Supermarktmanager aan het roer bij FC Dordrecht". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  11. ^ "Geert Arend Roorda tekent contract bij FC Dordrecht" (in Dutch). Omrop Fryslân. 31 July 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  12. ^ Bomgaars, Arco; Verheij, Jan-Dirk (19 April 2017). "Degradatie is de doodsteek voor de club". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  13. ^ "FC Dordrecht pakt periodetitel en mag dromen van Eredivisie". Voetbal International (in Dutch). 12 March 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  14. ^ "Dordrecht flikt megastunt en klopt Cambuur" (in Dutch). Fox Sports. 5 May 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  15. ^ "Deze keer geen superstunt van Dordrecht: Sparta leeft nog maar steun is ver te zoeken". De Volkskrant (in Dutch). 13 May 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  16. ^ "FC Dordrecht presentatiemagazine 2018-19". FC Dordrecht presentatiemagazine (in Dutch). 2018/19: 8–11. 3 October 2018.
  17. ^ Bongaars, Arco (20 November 2018). "Gérard de Nooijer over ontslag: 'Dit voelt als een scheiding'". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  18. ^ Bomgaars, Arco (21 December 2018). "Claudio Braga nieuwe trainer FC Dordrecht". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  19. ^ Bomgaars, Arco (30 November 2018). "FC Dordrecht wordt geen filiaal van Norwich City". BN De Stem (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  20. ^ "Belabberd FC Twente lijdt tegen FC Dordrecht tweede nederlaag op rij". RTV Oost (in Dutch). 5 April 2019. Retrieved 30 November 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • FC Dordrecht forum
  • Fansite

dordrecht, football, club, dordrecht, simply, dutch, pronunciation, ɛfˈseː, ˈdɔrdrɛxt, professional, dutch, association, football, club, based, dordrecht, city, western, netherlands, located, province, south, holland, they, currently, compete, eerste, divisie,. Football Club Dordrecht or simply FC Dordrecht Dutch pronunciation ɛfˈseː ˈdɔrdrɛxt is a professional Dutch association football club based in Dordrecht a city in the Western Netherlands located in the province of South Holland They currently compete in the Eerste Divisie the second tier of the Dutch football league system DordrechtFull nameFootball Club DordrechtNickname s Schapenkoppen Sheep heads Founded16 August 1883 139 years ago 1883 08 16 GroundStadion KrommedijkCapacity4 235ChairmanHans de ZeeuwManagerMichele SantoniLeagueEerste Divisie2022 23Eerste Divisie 18th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursOriginally founded on 16 August 1883 as Dordrechtsche Cricket Club DCC which later became Dordrechtse Football Club DFC it became a professional club in 1954 upon the introduction of professional football to the Netherlands In 1972 the professional branch separated from the parent club and continued under the name FC Dordrecht before becoming DS 79 in 1979 On 1 July 1991 the club merged with SV SVV from Schiedam to become SVV Dordrecht 90 before becoming Dordrecht 90 the following year Since 1994 the club has been called FC Dordrecht A two time KNVB Cup winner Dordrecht has spent most of its existence as a second tier Eerste Divisie side with short stints in the top tier Eredivisie Since 1948 Dordrecht has played its home games at the Stadion Krommedijk currently known as the Matchoholic Stadion for sponsorship reasons which saw a major renovation in 1998 99 The stadium has a capacity of 4 235 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 1979 1990 DS 79 1 3 1991 2001 Dordrecht 90 1 4 2002 present FC Dordrecht 1 4 1 Management changes 1 4 2 Eredivisie 2014 15 1 4 3 Eerste Divisie since 2015 2 Honours 2 1 League 2 2 Results 3 Domestic results 4 Club Officials 5 Current squad 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditBeginnings Edit Founded on 16 August 1883 as the cricket club DCC the club branched out and added association football club to their club which changed its name to DCFC in 1891 before completely abandoning cricket in 1899 and continuing as DFC It became a professional club in 1954 upon the introduction of professional football to the Netherlands The next significant events were in 1972 at which time the professional branch of DFC was renamed FC Dordrecht and in 1974 when the professionals and amateurs severed their ties 1 1979 1990 DS 79 Edit In 1979 under the leadership of chairman and investor Nico de Vries the organisation was professionalised and an attempt was also made to gain more supporters to the fanbase This included a new name DS 79 Drechtsteden 79 referring to the Drechtsteden region 2 The club colours were also changed and red white colour scheme was replaced by a yellow blue outfit New players came to the club including Huub Smeets who signed from the Los Angeles Aztecs Wim Berends and Chris Bosse from the Sparta reserve team and Harry van den Ham and Joop Oostdam from the reserves of FC Utrecht The team became known as the local heroes and popularity grew and increasing interest in the games at Stadion Krommedijk In January 1981 the most famous player in club history Johan Cruyff made three appearances for DS 79 These came at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea 4 2 at home against Ajax 2 1 and in Belgium against Charleroi 1 7 2 In 1983 the team won the second tier Eerste Divisie and as a result DS 79 won promotion to the Eredivisie The following season DS 79 was led by the coaching duo Hans Dorjee and Joop van Daele and suffered direct relegation to the Eerste Divisie At the end of the 1986 87 season DS 79 won promotion again this time via play offs The yellow blues were then led by Simon Kistemaker he neither could prevent the club from Dordrecht from relegating again at the end of the season Former player Epi Drost took over the position of head coach at the start of the 1989 90 season but only managed to lead the team to a 19th and last place in the Eerste Divisie New investor Cees den Braven became chairman in the club and changed the name of the club its third name Dordrecht 90 3 The outfit was also changed to a green jersey with white shorts These were the colors of De Braven Sealants the chairman s company Margo Gerrits signed a contract as commercial manager at Dordrecht 90 making her the first female manager in professional football 4 1991 2001 Dordrecht 90 Edit The club just missed promotion to the Eredivisie in 1991 It was finally admitted when Dordrecht 90 surprisingly merged with neighbouring Schiedamse Voetbal Vereniging SVV of Schiedam and became SVV Dordrecht 90 Under the new name the club immediately returned to the highest level 3 Under the leadership of Dick Advocaat and Han Berger the team reached fifteenth place in the league table That year the club played its only European matches in the UEFA Intertoto Cup consisting only of a group stage against Hammarby IF from Sweden AaB from Denmark and 1 FC Saarbrucken from Germany The following year Han Berger and Nico van Zoghel only reached last place in the table meaning that SVV Dordrecht 90 suffered another relegation After relegation the club abandoned the SVV and continued as Dordrecht 90 Van Zoghel remained as head coach and led the club to the Eerste Divisie championship at the end of the 1993 94 season with automatic promotion Again the Eredivisie was too big of a mouthful for the Dordrecht team who again relegated directly Chairman Cees den Braven resigned from the position and handed over the leadership of the club to former referee Frans Derks Much success was not achieved in the following years and the club slowly fell to the lower echelons of the Eerste Divisie A small revival occurred at the end of the 1998 99 season as Dordrecht 90 qualified for promotion play offs through a period championship despite only reaching a 14th place in the table but did not find success there 3 2002 present FC Dordrecht Edit Management changes Edit Finally in 2002 the club was renamed once again to the name it bore from 1972 to 1979 FC Dordrecht which remains the name today For a number of years Dordrecht was one of the clubs with the lowest average attendance of all Dutch professional teams 5 When at the end of the 2002 03 season FC Dordrecht ended bottom of the Eerste Divisie Derks resigned from his position as chairman and Ad Heijsman took over Heijsman was previously chairman of DFC the club from which FC Dordrecht originated Former player Marco Boogers was appointed technical director 6 After a number of lean years Dordrecht slowly crept back up from the sporting trough In 2009 and 2010 head coach Gert Kruys led the team to straight promotion play off appearances With Marco Boogers as technical director of the club a new direction was initiated Partly due to the disappointing financial results the budget for players decreased to 5 5 thousand FC Dordrecht then began a partnership with Eredivisie club ADO Den Haag who provided players on one season loan agreements including Tom Beugelsdijk Giovanni Korte and Santy Hulst 7 Boogers also managed to sign talented players from other clubs including Joris van Overeem Marvin Peersman and Jafar Arias Eredivisie 2014 15 Edit On 18 May 2014 Dordrecht won promotion to the Eredivisie for the first time in 19 years after a 3 1 win over Sparta Rotterdam in the second leg of the promotion play off finals after the first leg had ended in a 2 2 draw 8 Shortly afterwards head coach Harry van den Ham announces that he would leave the club to join FC Utrecht s managing staff In the Eredivisie Dordrecht won their first match against SC Heerenveen but suffered relegation in the last matchday after Go Ahead Eagles won the away match against Feyenoord 9 Chairman Ad Heijsman stepped down at the end of March 2015 and supermarket manager Cees van der Poel took over 10 After relegation of 2015 almost all regular starters had left An almost completely new team was brought in including talented players from other Dutch clubs such as Alvin Daniels Jeroen Lumu and Jafar Arias but experience was also gained in the form of Geert Arend Roorda 11 Eerste Divisie since 2015 Edit Back in the Eerste Divisie for the 2015 16 season the club finished in a disappointing 14th place The following season a whole new squad was put together after the departure of many players Halfway through the season it became clear that it could be an even more disappointing year than the last Dordrecht was at the bottom of the league and faced the risk of relegation to the third tier Tweede Divisie as this was possible in the 2016 17 season unlike before Just before the end of the season there was a matchup between the bottom two clubs in Achilles 29 and Dordrecht which ended in a 2 2 draw leaving the latter in 19th place and safe from relegation Achilles 29 were later deducted points were for their financial problems so that Dordrecht was finally safe and could continue their professional football operations 12 A large number of players were signed again ahead of the 2017 18 season and it soon became apparent that Dordrecht would bounce back from a disappointing previous season The club did not play well in the first half of the season but after the winter break the team accomplished a strong winning streak This ensured that Dordrecht became period champion on 12 March 2018 after a 1 0 win over RKC Waalwijk Thereby the club qualified for the promotion play offs for the Eredivisie 13 In the play offs Dordrecht faced SC Cambuur in the first round In the home game they lost 1 4 loss but in the return Dordrecht put down a strong performance and ended up winning 1 4 in Leeuwarden to eventually advance after the penalty shootout 14 Sparta Rotterdam awaited in the semi finals of the play offs The first game at home was lost 1 2 and in the return match at Het Kasteel Dordrecht were up 0 2 in the first half enough to reach the final but lost their lead in the second half as the match ended 2 2 This ended their promotion run and Dordrecht remained in the second tier 15 The club introduced a new policy of signing players on longer contracts ahead of the 2018 19 season which meant that other clubs would have to put down larger transfer fees to convince Dordrecht to sell 16 However like the previous season Dordrecht started the competition poorly and were in last place in mid November As a result head coach Gerard de Nooijer was fired 17 After assistant Scott Calderwood took over as caretaker until the winter break and subsequently left the club Claudio Braga was appointed the new head coach 18 Dordrecht also entered into partnerships with Feyenoord and English club Norwich City 19 In the winter break the squad received a quality boost with the arrival of Joel Zwarts Crysencio Summerville and Jari Schuurman among others The latter even signed a three year permanent contract with the Schapekoppen Under the new coach and with a squad strengthened by new loanees Dordrecht performed better in the second half of the season among others beating eventual champions FC Twente 20 Dordrecht finished the competition in seventeenth place and started the following season with a number of new loanees on the books Honours EditLeague Edit KNVB CupWinners 2 1914 1932 Runners up 2 1913 1943Eerste DivisieWinners 2 1982 83 1993 94 Play off promotion 2 1986 87 2013 14Results EditDomestic results EditBelow is a table with FC Dordrecht s domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1956 Domestic Results since 1956Domestic league League result Qualification to KNVB Cup season Cup result2021 22 Eerste Divisie 17th 2021 22 First round2020 21 Eerste Divisie 20th 2020 21 First round2019 20 Eerste Divisie 19th 2019 20 Second round2018 19 Eerste Divisie 17th 2018 19 First round2017 18 Eerste Divisie 13th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 2017 18 first round2016 17 Eerste Divisie 19th 2016 17 first round2015 16 Eerste Divisie 14th 2015 16 third round2014 15 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 2014 15 third round2013 14 Eerste Divisie 2nd Eredivisie winning promotion releg play offs 2013 14 second round2012 13 Eerste Divisie 9th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 2012 13 round of 162011 12 Eerste Divisie 10th 2011 12 third round2010 11 Eerste Divisie 11th 2010 11 fourth round2009 10 Eerste Divisie 13th 2009 10 third round2008 09 Eerste Divisie 8th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 2008 09 round of 162007 08 Eerste Divisie 12th 2007 08 quarter final2006 07 Eerste Divisie 6th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 2006 07 second round2005 06 Eerste Divisie 9th 2005 06 third round2004 05 Eerste Divisie 8th 2004 05 round of 162003 04 Eerste Divisie 15th 2003 04 first round2002 03 Eerste Divisie 18th 2002 03 second round2001 02 Eerste Divisie 10th 2001 02 third round2000 01 Eerste Divisie 12th 2000 01 second round1999 2000 Eerste Divisie 8th 1999 2000 quarter final1998 99 Eerste Divisie 14th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 1998 99 group stage1997 98 Eerste Divisie 17th 1997 98 second round1996 97 Eerste Divisie 12th 1996 97 group stage1995 96 Eerste Divisie 7th 1995 96 second round1994 95 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 1994 95 round of 161993 94 Eerste Divisie 1st Eredivisie promotion 1993 94 round of 161992 93 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 1992 93 third round1991 92 Eredivisie 15th 1991 92 second round1990 91 Eerste Divisie as Dordrecht 90 1990 91 Eredivisie as SVV 8th 16th Merger and surviving prom releg play offs 1990 91 quarter final round of 161989 90 Eerste Divisie as DS 79 and SVV 19th 1st Eredivisie promotion 1989 90 first round round of 161988 89 Eerste Divisie as DS 79 and SVV 15th 8th 1988 89 first round1987 88 Eredivisie as DS 79 1987 88 Eerste Divisie as SVV 18th 15th Eerste Divisie relegation 1987 88 round of 161986 87 Eerste Divisie 9th 14th Eredivisie winning promotion competition 1986 87 quarter final second round1985 86 Eerste Divisie as DS 79 and SVV 15th 11th 1985 86 second round1984 85 Eerste Divisie as DS 79 and SVV 14th 12th 1984 85 first round1983 84 Eredivisie as DS 79 1983 84 Eerste Divisie as SVV 18th 17th Eerste Divisie relegation 1983 84 round of 16 first round1982 83 Eerste Divisie as DS 79 and SVV 1st 9th Eredivisie promotion 1982 83 first round1981 82 Eerste Divisie as DS 79 and SVV 15th 9th 1981 82 quarter final first round1980 81 Eerste Divisie as DS 79 and SVV 5th 14th promotion competition no promotion 1980 81 second round1979 80 Eerste Divisie as DS 79 and SVV 8th 17th 1979 80 round of 16 second round1978 79 Eerste Divisie as FC Dordrecht and SVV 19th 14th 1978 79 second round first round1977 78 Eerste Divisie as FC Dordrecht and SVV 18th 15th 1977 78 first round second round1976 77 Eerste Divisie as FC Dordrecht and SVV 18th 16th 1976 77 second round1975 76 Eerste Divisie as FC Dordrecht and SVV 12th 19th 1975 76 second round round of 161974 75 Eerste Divisie as FC Dordrecht and SVV 17th 15th 1974 75 second round first round1973 74 Eerste Divisie as FC Dordrecht and SVV 15th 9th 1973 74 first round1972 73 Eerste Divisie as FC Dordrecht and SVV 20th 13th 1972 73 first round round of 161971 72 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 21st 17th 1971 72 did not participate first round1970 71 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 11th 15th 1970 71 first round round of 161969 70 Eerste Divisie as DFC 1969 70 Eredivisie as SVV 15th 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 1969 70 first round citation needed 1968 69 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 8th 1st Eredivisie promotion 1968 69 second round citation needed 1967 68 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 10th 16th 1967 68 group stage citation needed 1966 67 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 11th 15th 1966 67 quarter final citation needed did not participate citation needed 1965 66 Tweede Divisie as DFC and SVV 3rd 2nd Eerste Divisie promotion 1965 66 group stage citation needed 1964 65 Tweede Divisie as DFC and SVV 1st group B 5th group B promotion play off no promotion 1964 65 first round citation needed quarter final citation needed 1963 64 Tweede Divisie as DFC and SVV 14th group B 12th group B 1963 64 first round citation needed 1962 63 Tweede Divisie as DFC and SVV 6th group B 12th group B 1962 63 round of 16 citation needed first round citation needed 1961 62 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 9th group A 7th group A Tweede Divisie relegation Tweede Divisie losing relegation play off 1961 62 citation needed 1960 61 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 8th group A 6th group B 1960 61 citation needed 1959 60 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 2nd group B 13th group A promotion competition no promotion not held not held1958 59 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 10th group A 5th group A 1958 59 citation needed 1957 58 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 2nd group A 8th group A losing group A championship play off 1957 58 citation needed 1956 57 Eerste Divisie as DFC and SVV 3rd group B 5th group A 1956 57 citation needed Club Officials EditPosition StaffChairman amp Chief Executive Officer Hans de ZeeuwTechnical director Leon VlemmingsManager Michele SantoniAssistant manager Virgilio TeixeiraFirst team coach Rick HoogendorpFirst Team Goalkeeper Coach Rody HoegeeVideo analyst Kenny BasteleusYouth Chief Scout Han SchipperenCaregiver amp Condition Recovery Trainer Michael KoedamExercisephysiologist Ajey RaghosingPhysiotherapist Patricia MaaslandPhysiotherapist Bart KantMaterialhandler Jan van ZadelhoffTeam Manager Remco ScholCurrent squad EditAs of 11 February 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK IRL Liam Bossin2 DF NED Ruggero Mannes3 DF NED Devon Koswal4 MF ITA Alessio Miceli5 MF NED Mauro Savastano6 DF MAR Anouar El Azzouzi7 FW NED Jaymillio Pinas8 MF NED Benjamin Reemst9 FW ITA Samuele Longo10 MF NED Jari Schuurman11 FW FRA Boubakar Camara12 DF NED Vincent Schippers13 GK NED Tijn Baltussen14 DF NED Jop van der Avert15 MF NED Tim Receveur16 DF NED Abdallah Aberkane No Pos Nation Player17 MF FRA Malhory Noc18 FW NED Jerailly Wielzen19 FW NED Pepijn Doesburg20 FW BEL Mathis Suray21 DF NED Toine van Huizen captain 22 FW FRA Tidjany Toure on loan from Feyenoord 23 FW NED Sergio Tremour24 MF POL Bartlomiej Smolarczyk26 DF NED Elgero King27 MF GER Sahverdi Cetin28 DF CPV Elso Brito29 FW NED Junior Seltonrijch31 GK CUW Trevor Doornbusch FW NED Tyrell TearReferences Edit Scheiding DFC en FC Dordrecht Het Vrije Volk Democratisch Socialistisch Dagblad in Dutch No 30 Rotterdam De Arbeiderspers 8 May 1974 p 11 Retrieved 22 October 2020 a b DS 79 de jaren tachtig FC Dordrecht Retrieved 15 October 2020 a b c Dordrecht 90 de jaren negentig in Dutch FC Dordrecht Retrieved 15 October 2020 GROUND Riwal Hoogwerkers Stadion FC Dordrecht Netherlands Pitch d Retrieved 15 October 2020 Historical attendances Archived 9 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine Slotboom Anton 19 August 2015 Marco Boogers dreigt met opstappen bij FC Dordrecht in Dutch BN DeStem Retrieved 15 October 2020 ADO wil samenwerking met FC Dordrecht verstevigen in Dutch Voetbal International 11 March 2011 Retrieved 15 October 2020 FC Dordrecht stunt met promotie naar Eredivisie Algemeen Dagblad in Dutch 18 May 2014 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Na 19 jaar keert FC Dordrecht terug in de Eredivisie en dat feit leidde vandaag tot groot feest in het knusse stadionnetje aan de Krommedijk De club met de op een na laagste begroting binnen het betaalde voetbal was in de finale van de play offs om promotie degradatie met 3 1 te sterk voor Sparta nadat het eerste duel in Rotterdam in 2 2 was geeindigd Bogaert Glenn 19 April 2015 Go Ahead Eagles stunt tegen Feyenoord Dordrecht degradeert hln be in Dutch Het Laatste Nieuws Retrieved 15 October 2020 De degradatie van FC Dordrecht uit de Nederlandse eredivisie is een feit Door de verrassende overwinning van concurrent Go Ahead Eagles op het veld van Feyenoord 0 1 kan de ploeg van trainer Jan Everse niet meer ontsnappen van de laatste plaats Dat betekent dat de Schapenkoppen na een jaar op het hoogste niveau weer terug moeten naar de Jupiler League De Groot Ingrid 2 April 2015 Supermarktmanager aan het roer bij FC Dordrecht Algemeen Dagblad in Dutch Retrieved 15 October 2020 Geert Arend Roorda tekent contract bij FC Dordrecht in Dutch Omrop Fryslan 31 July 2015 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Bomgaars Arco Verheij Jan Dirk 19 April 2017 Degradatie is de doodsteek voor de club Algemeen Dagblad in Dutch Retrieved 30 November 2020 FC Dordrecht pakt periodetitel en mag dromen van Eredivisie Voetbal International in Dutch 12 March 2018 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Dordrecht flikt megastunt en klopt Cambuur in Dutch Fox Sports 5 May 2018 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Deze keer geen superstunt van Dordrecht Sparta leeft nog maar steun is ver te zoeken De Volkskrant in Dutch 13 May 2018 Retrieved 30 November 2020 FC Dordrecht presentatiemagazine 2018 19 FC Dordrecht presentatiemagazine in Dutch 2018 19 8 11 3 October 2018 Bongaars Arco 20 November 2018 Gerard de Nooijer over ontslag Dit voelt als een scheiding Algemeen Dagblad in Dutch Retrieved 30 November 2020 Bomgaars Arco 21 December 2018 Claudio Braga nieuwe trainer FC Dordrecht Algemeen Dagblad in Dutch Retrieved 30 November 2020 Bomgaars Arco 30 November 2018 FC Dordrecht wordt geen filiaal van Norwich City BN De Stem in Dutch Retrieved 30 November 2020 Belabberd FC Twente lijdt tegen FC Dordrecht tweede nederlaag op rij RTV Oost in Dutch 5 April 2019 Retrieved 30 November 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to FC Dordrecht Official website FC Dordrecht forum Fansite Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Dordrecht amp oldid 1161145044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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