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S.V. Robinhood

Sport Vereniging Robinhood is a Surinamese professional football club based in Paramaribo that competes in the SVB Eerste Divisie, the highest level of football in Suriname. Founded on 6 February 1945, Robinhood is the most successful club in Surinamese football, having won a record 24 league titles, and a record of five Beker van Surinames and President's Cups apiece. The club was the first Surinamese club to make the final of a North American tournament, reaching the 1972 CONCACAF Champions' Cup final. Though making five CONCACAF club championship finals in their history, Robinhood has never won a continental title.

Robinhood
Full nameSport Vereniging Robinhood
Founded6 February 1945; 78 years ago (1945-02-06)
GroundDr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion
Paramaribo
Capacity3,500
ManagerRoberto Godeken
LeagueEerste Divisie
20221st

A majority of the club's success was during the 1970s and 1980s at the helm of longtime manager, Ronald Kolf, who led the club to the 30 of 31 honors received. Following Kolf's departure in 2003, many cite a regression in Robinhood's form, as the club has failed to win any major trophy since 2005, when the club earned the double with the Hoofdklasse and Beker van Suriname titles.[1]

SV Robinhood was appointed by the IFFHS, as one of the Twenty clubs in the 20th century. getting third place in the tenth.

In 2014, Robinhood was relegated to the Eerste Klasse (second division). The 2014–15 campaign was the first time the club had played outside of the first division since 1948. After one season in the Eerste Klasse, Robinhood won the relegation play-offs and was promoted back to the Hoofdklasse.[2]

History

Foundation

 
The original SV Robinhood team in 1946, when they played in the third tier Tweede Klasse.

SV Robinhood was founded by Anton Blijd on 6 February 1945. The original purpose of the club was to offer poorer boys and men living in central Paramaribo a chance to participate in a community activity. The distinct origins of the name "Robinhood" are not entirely known, but it has been reported that a man named J. Nelom proposed that the club be given the name. Nelom, who originally named the club, served as Robinhood's first chairman, although it is unknown what years he chaired the club.

Founded in 1945 as a recreational team, Robinhood entered the Tweede Klasse, or the third tier of Surinamese football in 1946, which was the Surinamese Football Association's first organized barefoot league.[3] Originally, in spite of early success in the third flight of Surinamese football, the club was denied entry into the second tier, or Eerste Klasse because the second division required players to wear boots. The subsequent season, Robinhood won the 1947 title over SV Urania, and won a dozen pairs of boots, allowing them to participate in the Eerste Klasse.[3] The club's humble roots,[4] earned them much popularity in the Paramaribo area, and quickly developed a large fanbase, as well as the theme Geen strijd, geen kroon, Dutch for "No Fight, No Crown".[5]

The club continued to ascend the flights of Surinamese football, eventually reaching the Hoofdklasse, the top Surinamese football league, in 1949. Following three consecutive runners-up in from 1950 through 1952, the club won their first Hoofdklasse title in 1953 upon beating Transvaal, 5–0.[6] The victory, is cited to have been the budding of a bitter rivalry between Robinhood and Transvaal, as the two would jockey one another for the title of being the supreme club of Suriname.[7]

Ever since Robinhood won promotion into the 1949 Hoofdklasse season, the club has never been relegated from the top flight of Surinamese football.[8]

In 1952 Robinhood became soccer champions of Suriname.[1] The manager was Jules Gersie. During the tenure of this very skilful trainer Robinhood won four league titles in the highest division With many star players including Humphrey Mijnals and Charley Marbach. Robinhood is the only club with so many titles after its name and one of the most popular in Suriname. In its 57th year history the club was crowned champions 22 times of which 15 titles were won with Ronald "Ro" Kolf as the manager. Robinhood always was one of the progressive clubs in Suriname.

They were the first with a clubhouse (opened on May 10, 1953 while the club was run by the late doctor Doelwijt). On February 6, 1980 (44th year of existence) Robinhood opened the most modern clubhouse (of that time) at the verlengde Gemenelandsweg. The chairman was veterinarian Robbie Lieuw A Joe. Also in this 10-year period Robinhood won the league title 9 times out of the possible 10 dominating soccer in Suriname.[1]

1976: First trip to Europe

In 1976, Robinhood travelled to Europe for the first time, scheduling games in the Netherlands against Dutch Eredivisie clubs Ajax, Feyenoord, NEC, Den Haag, Elinkwijk and HFC Haarlem. Robinhood became the first club since Transvaal make the trip over the pond, finishing with 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses overall.[9]

Tour results

24 July 1976 Ajax   4–3   Robinhood De Meer Stadion, Amsterdam
Report

31 July 1976 Feyenoord   3–1   Robinhood Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam
Report

8 August 1976 NEC   0–1   Robinhood Stadion de Goffert, Nijmegen
Report

11 August 1976 Den Haag   1–1   Robinhood Zuiderpark Stadion, The Hague
Report

13 August 1976 Elinkwijk   1–1   Robinhood Sportpark Elinkwijk, Utrecht
Report

15 August 1976 HFC Haarlem   1–3   Robinhood Haarlem Stadion, Haarlem
Report

1970s and 1980s

 
The 1976 squad that won the Hoofdklasse and Caribbean titles and finished runners up in the Champions' Cup.

To fans and the media, the 1970s and the 1980s were widely considered the most successful years for S.V. Robinhood. Between 1975 and 1989 Robinhood won the Hoofdklasse title fourteen times in those sixteen seasons.[1]

The club's success also translated on the subcontinental and continental stages, where Robinhood won the Caribbean Zone titles in 1976 and 1977. In those same seasons they would finish as runners-up in the now-defunct CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

During this Golden Age, the lowest the club ever finished in the Hoofdklasse was a third-place finish in 1982, which during that season, the club made their third trip to the Champions Cup, losing the 1982 final to Mexico's UNAM Pumas 3–2 on aggregate.[10] The subsequent tournament, Robinhood made the finals upon winning the Caribbean title for a second consecutive year, defeating the Curaçao League champions SUBT, by a 4–1 aggregate scoreline.[11] In the championship, Robinhood took on Mexico's Atlante where they lost 6–1 on aggregate.[11] To this date, it would be the deepest in a CONCACAF tournament Robinhood would reach.

During the late 1980s, Robinhood would play a chain of friendlies against Dutch Eredivisie giants, Ajax, where they would win a match and lose a match only by a 4–3 scoreline. During the mid-to-late 1980s, the club grew its infrastructure setting up a youth development academy.

1986: Second trip to Europe

In 1986, Robinhood travelled to Europe once more, 10 years after their previous excursion, scheduling games in the Netherlands against Dutch Eredivisie clubs Ajax, Excelsior, PEC Zwolle, HFC Haarlem, FC Volendam and the Kleurrijk XI (Dutch, "Colorful XI"), an unofficial team of Surinamese expatriates living in the Netherlands. Robinhood finished the tour with 1 win, 2 draws and 3 losses overall.[12]

Tour results

27 July 1986 Excelsior   1–0   Robinhood Stadion Woudestein, Rotterdam
Report

30 July 1986 Kleurrijk XI   2–1   Robinhood Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
Report

2 August 1986 PEC Zwolle   1–2   Robinhood Sportpark De Vrolijkheid, Zwolle
Report

6 August 1986 HFC Haarlem   1–1   Robinhood Haarlem Stadion, Haarlem
Report

9 August 1986 FC Volendam   3–3   Robinhood Kras Stadion, Volendam
Report

13 August 1986 Ajax   5–2   Robinhood De Meer Stadion, Amsterdam
Report

1990s

Robinhood won two more league title in this decade in 1993–94 and 1994–95 they were also runners-up four times. With many changes in the team due to players leaving for Holland and other countries. Robinhood relied on youngsters coming through the system, Marcel Reidewald, Johan Vorstwijk and Ricardo Anches. This was a period of transition and a rocky one for the great supporters of Binhood. The season they finished Runner-up to the army team (SNL) Robert "Muis" Lawrence set a Hoofdklasse goalscoring record of thirty goals in a season, this still stands to this day.

Ludwig van Dijk era

This has been a mixed period with the twenty-third title coming in 2004–05 season (under the coach Ricardo Winter) and runners-up position in three other season it's not been a bad return. Football changed a lot in this decade with other teams coming into the picture, traditional teams like Leo Victor, Transvaal and Voorwaarts have been replaced with the likes of Inter Moengotapoe and Walking Boyz. The Robinhood team has changed much in this period also but has had some stars like Gordon Kinsaini, Hesdy Jap A Joe and the giant at the heart of the defence Marcel Reidewald. These players have all gone now and it is a new generation on the playing field, Arnold Burleson is coach and there are signs that the club will return to the dominant position it held through their history.

Relegation in the First Division

In 2014, after almost 70 years in Suriname's elite, it dropped to the Second Division

Crest and colours

SV Robinhood's crest is a circular badge with two swords meeting together in an upright angle. Along the border, the crest reads the club's name and foundation year. Above the two meeting swords is a soccer ball.

Throughout the club's existence, the colours have been green, red and accents of white to reflect on the colours of present-day Suriname.

Players

First-team squad 2022

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   SUR Jozua Wilson
2 DF   SUR Renwich Lugard
3 DF   SUR Guillermo Wellis
4 MF   SUR Byorn Sandvliet
6 DF   SUR Doniel Wijdenbosch
7 DF   SUR Bebeto Paddie
9 FW   SUR Gillian Maatrijk
10 FW   SUR Jamilhio Rigters
11 FW   SUR Giovanni Drenthe
12 FW   SUR Rafiek Pryor
13 MF   SUR Quintin Dors
14 MF   SUR Roche Rosebel
15 MF   SUR Renske Adipi
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF   SUR Roshiano Soebarman
17 MF   SUR Jonathan Maatrijk
18 DF   GUY Ackenie Muesa
19 DF   SUR Cyrano Beeldstroo
20 FW   SUR Quiliano Stedenburg
21 MF   SUR Roxey Fer
22 GK   SUR Claidel Kohinor
24 DF   SUR Gillaume Strooker
25 MF   BRA Juari
26 DF   SUR Marino Schet
27 MF   SUR Don Tuur
28 FW   SUR Shaquille Cairo
33 GK   SUR Tochero Kompagnie

Notable coaches

Stadium

For as long as the stadium has existed, SV Robinhood have played their home matches in the 6,000-seater André Kamperveen Stadion. Shared with rivals Transvaal and Walking Boyz Company, Kamperveen Stadion is one of the few all grass pitches in Suriname. Prior to the construction of the Kamperveen Stadion, Robinhood played their home matches at the Flora Stadion which would later become the Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion. The Essed Stadion later became the home stadium of Robinhood once more, after the team relegated for the first time in the club's history, becoming tenants of the Essed Stadion since 2014.

Honours

Domestic

  • SVB Topklasse
    • Champions: (25) 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958–59, 1964, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2004–05, 2011–12, 2017–18, 2022
  • Beker van Suriname
    • Champions: (7) 1996–97, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2015–16, 2017–18
  • Suriname President's Cup
    • Champions: (7) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2016, 2018

Continental

Seasons

Performance in CONCACAF competitions

CONCACAF Champions' Cup

Final (2nd place) v.   Olimpia – 0:1, 0:0
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Jong Colombia – 2:2, 0:1
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Jong Colombia – 3:1, 1:1
Second Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Malvern United – 0:0, 2:0
Final (2nd place) v.   Águila – 1:5, 2:3
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   YMCA – 5:0, 1:0
Second Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Voorwaarts – 1:0, 1:0
Third Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Violette – 0:0, 1:0
Fourth Round (Caribbean Region) v.   TECSA – 0:0, 1:0
Final (2nd place) v.   América – 0:1, 1:1
Third Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Tesoro Palo Seco – 2:0, 1:0
Fourth Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Jong Colombia – 0:0, 0:1
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   SUBT – 1:2, 4:0
Second Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Defence Force – :, :
Third Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Transvaal – :, :
Triangular Final v.   Pumas UNAM – 0:2
Triangular Final (3rd place) v.   Universidad – 1:1
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Defence Force – 1:0, 2:1
Second Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Dakota – 5:1, 0:0
Third Round (Caribbean Region) v.   SUBT – 2:1, 2:0
Final (2nd place) v.   Atlante – 1:1, 0:5
First Round (Caribbean South Region) v.   Juventus – 5:0, 4:0
First Round (Caribbean South Region) v.   Transvaal – 2:2, 0:1
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Cardinals – :, :
Second Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Zenith – 1:3, 4:0
Semi-finals v.   Defence Force – 0:0, 0:2
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Transvaal – 0:0, 1:2
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   ASC Le Geldar – 0:1, 2:0
Second Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Mayaro United – 2:0, 0:1
Third Round (Caribbean Region) v.   L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau – 1:3, 3:0
Semi-finals v.   América – 0:7
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   AS Club Colonial – 0:1, 2:0
Second Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Sithoc – 1:2, 3:0
Third Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Trintoc – 1:0, 0:0
Fourth Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Aiglon du Lamentin – 0:1, 3:1
Final Tournament v.   Municipal – 0:3
Final Tournament v.   León – 0:4
Final Tournament v.   Saprissa – 1:9
Preliminary Round (Caribbean Region) v.   RCA – 1:2, 7:0
First Round (Caribbean Region) v.   Leo Victor – 1:0, 2:4

CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup

1996 – Qualifying stage (Caribbean Zone)

CFU Club Championship

First Round v.   Sithoc – 2:2
First Round v.   Joe Public – 0:5
First Round v.   Harlem Bombers – 5:2
Withdrew
First Round v.   Britannia – 2:1, 2:0
Quarter-finals v.   North East Stars – :, :
Semi-finals v.   Northern United – 3:1, 4:2
Final (2nd place) v.   Portmore United – 2:1, 0:4

Caribbean Club Shield

Group Stage v.   Club Franciscain – 1:3
Group Stage v.   Dakota – 4:1
Quarter-finals v.   Village Superstars – 1:1
Semi-finals v.   Weymouth Wales – 3:0
Final v.   Club Franciscain – 1:0

CONCACAF League 2019 playoff

v. Real Hope    — 1:1

3-1 on penalties

CONCACAF League

Preliminary round: v.   AS Capoise – 0:0, 1:1 (a)
Round of 16: v.   Independiente – 1:1, 1:2

References

General
  • Club honors cited to: Mayhead, Pete. "About". Sport Verenging Robinhood. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Mayhead
  2. ^ "Robinhood vs Boma Star". Soccerway.com.
  3. ^ a b Stokkermans, Karl (15 January 2010). "Surinam 1947". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  4. ^ Mayhead, Pete. . Sporting Vereniging Robinhood. Archived from the original on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  5. ^ "No Fight, No Crown". Google Translate. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  6. ^ Stokkermans, Karrell. "Surinam 1953". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  7. ^ Mayhead, Pete. . Sporting Vereniging Robinhood. Archived from the original on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  8. ^ Allard Doesburg; Hans Schöggl. "Surinam – List of Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  9. ^ "Voetbal; De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893–1988)". Alberga, Paramaribo. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  10. ^ Jim Goloboy, Karel Stokkermans; Colin Jose, Erik Garin, Dirk Karsdorp, Piet Veroeveren, Ian King, Osvaldo José Gorgazzi, Erik Francisco Lugo (28 July 2011). "Central American Club Competitions 1982". CONCACAF. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 5 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ a b Jim Goloboy, Karel Stokkermans; Colin Jose, Erik Garin, Dirk Karsdorp, Piet Veroeveren, Ian King, Osvaldo José Gorgazzi, Erik Francisco Lugo (25 February 2011). "Central American Club Competitions 1983". CONCACAF. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 5 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "Voetbal; De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893–1988)". Alberga, Paramaribo. Retrieved 5 March 2016.

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Not to be confused with Robin Hood FC Sport Vereniging Robinhood is a Surinamese professional football club based in Paramaribo that competes in the SVB Eerste Divisie the highest level of football in Suriname Founded on 6 February 1945 Robinhood is the most successful club in Surinamese football having won a record 24 league titles and a record of five Beker van Surinames and President s Cups apiece The club was the first Surinamese club to make the final of a North American tournament reaching the 1972 CONCACAF Champions Cup final Though making five CONCACAF club championship finals in their history Robinhood has never won a continental title RobinhoodFull nameSport Vereniging RobinhoodFounded6 February 1945 78 years ago 1945 02 06 GroundDr Ir Franklin Essed StadionParamariboCapacity3 500ManagerRoberto GodekenLeagueEerste Divisie20221stHome coloursAway coloursA majority of the club s success was during the 1970s and 1980s at the helm of longtime manager Ronald Kolf who led the club to the 30 of 31 honors received Following Kolf s departure in 2003 many cite a regression in Robinhood s form as the club has failed to win any major trophy since 2005 when the club earned the double with the Hoofdklasse and Beker van Suriname titles 1 SV Robinhood was appointed by the IFFHS as one of the Twenty clubs in the 20th century getting third place in the tenth In 2014 Robinhood was relegated to the Eerste Klasse second division The 2014 15 campaign was the first time the club had played outside of the first division since 1948 After one season in the Eerste Klasse Robinhood won the relegation play offs and was promoted back to the Hoofdklasse 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 1976 First trip to Europe 1 2 1 Tour results 1 3 1970s and 1980s 1 4 1986 Second trip to Europe 1 4 1 Tour results 1 5 1990s 1 6 Ludwig van Dijk era 1 7 Relegation in the First Division 2 Crest and colours 3 Players 3 1 First team squad 2022 4 Notable coaches 5 Stadium 6 Honours 6 1 Domestic 6 2 Continental 7 Seasons 8 Performance in CONCACAF competitions 8 1 CONCACAF Champions Cup 8 2 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup 8 3 CFU Club Championship 8 4 Caribbean Club Shield 8 5 CONCACAF League 9 ReferencesHistory EditFoundation Edit The original SV Robinhood team in 1946 when they played in the third tier Tweede Klasse SV Robinhood was founded by Anton Blijd on 6 February 1945 The original purpose of the club was to offer poorer boys and men living in central Paramaribo a chance to participate in a community activity The distinct origins of the name Robinhood are not entirely known but it has been reported that a man named J Nelom proposed that the club be given the name Nelom who originally named the club served as Robinhood s first chairman although it is unknown what years he chaired the club Founded in 1945 as a recreational team Robinhood entered the Tweede Klasse or the third tier of Surinamese football in 1946 which was the Surinamese Football Association s first organized barefoot league 3 Originally in spite of early success in the third flight of Surinamese football the club was denied entry into the second tier or Eerste Klasse because the second division required players to wear boots The subsequent season Robinhood won the 1947 title over SV Urania and won a dozen pairs of boots allowing them to participate in the Eerste Klasse 3 The club s humble roots 4 earned them much popularity in the Paramaribo area and quickly developed a large fanbase as well as the theme Geen strijd geen kroon Dutch for No Fight No Crown 5 The club continued to ascend the flights of Surinamese football eventually reaching the Hoofdklasse the top Surinamese football league in 1949 Following three consecutive runners up in from 1950 through 1952 the club won their first Hoofdklasse title in 1953 upon beating Transvaal 5 0 6 The victory is cited to have been the budding of a bitter rivalry between Robinhood and Transvaal as the two would jockey one another for the title of being the supreme club of Suriname 7 Ever since Robinhood won promotion into the 1949 Hoofdklasse season the club has never been relegated from the top flight of Surinamese football 8 In 1952 Robinhood became soccer champions of Suriname 1 The manager was Jules Gersie During the tenure of this very skilful trainer Robinhood won four league titles in the highest division With many star players including Humphrey Mijnals and Charley Marbach Robinhood is the only club with so many titles after its name and one of the most popular in Suriname In its 57th year history the club was crowned champions 22 times of which 15 titles were won with Ronald Ro Kolf as the manager Robinhood always was one of the progressive clubs in Suriname They were the first with a clubhouse opened on May 10 1953 while the club was run by the late doctor Doelwijt On February 6 1980 44th year of existence Robinhood opened the most modern clubhouse of that time at the verlengde Gemenelandsweg The chairman was veterinarian Robbie Lieuw A Joe Also in this 10 year period Robinhood won the league title 9 times out of the possible 10 dominating soccer in Suriname 1 1976 First trip to Europe Edit In 1976 Robinhood travelled to Europe for the first time scheduling games in the Netherlands against Dutch Eredivisie clubs Ajax Feyenoord NEC Den Haag Elinkwijk and HFC Haarlem Robinhood became the first club since Transvaal make the trip over the pond finishing with 2 wins 2 draws and 2 losses overall 9 Tour results Edit Ajax v Robinhood 24 July 1976Ajax 4 3 RobinhoodDe Meer Stadion AmsterdamReport Feyenoord v Robinhood 31 July 1976Feyenoord 3 1 RobinhoodFeijenoord Stadion RotterdamReport NEC v Robinhood 8 August 1976NEC 0 1 RobinhoodStadion de Goffert NijmegenReport Den Haag v Robinhood 11 August 1976Den Haag 1 1 RobinhoodZuiderpark Stadion The HagueReport Elinkwijk v Robinhood 13 August 1976Elinkwijk 1 1 RobinhoodSportpark Elinkwijk UtrechtReport HFC Haarlem v Robinhood 15 August 1976HFC Haarlem 1 3 RobinhoodHaarlem Stadion HaarlemReport 1970s and 1980s Edit The 1976 squad that won the Hoofdklasse and Caribbean titles and finished runners up in the Champions Cup To fans and the media the 1970s and the 1980s were widely considered the most successful years for S V Robinhood Between 1975 and 1989 Robinhood won the Hoofdklasse title fourteen times in those sixteen seasons 1 The club s success also translated on the subcontinental and continental stages where Robinhood won the Caribbean Zone titles in 1976 and 1977 In those same seasons they would finish as runners up in the now defunct CONCACAF Champions Cup During this Golden Age the lowest the club ever finished in the Hoofdklasse was a third place finish in 1982 which during that season the club made their third trip to the Champions Cup losing the 1982 final to Mexico s UNAM Pumas 3 2 on aggregate 10 The subsequent tournament Robinhood made the finals upon winning the Caribbean title for a second consecutive year defeating the Curacao League champions SUBT by a 4 1 aggregate scoreline 11 In the championship Robinhood took on Mexico s Atlante where they lost 6 1 on aggregate 11 To this date it would be the deepest in a CONCACAF tournament Robinhood would reach During the late 1980s Robinhood would play a chain of friendlies against Dutch Eredivisie giants Ajax where they would win a match and lose a match only by a 4 3 scoreline During the mid to late 1980s the club grew its infrastructure setting up a youth development academy 1986 Second trip to Europe Edit In 1986 Robinhood travelled to Europe once more 10 years after their previous excursion scheduling games in the Netherlands against Dutch Eredivisie clubs Ajax Excelsior PEC Zwolle HFC Haarlem FC Volendam and the Kleurrijk XI Dutch Colorful XI an unofficial team of Surinamese expatriates living in the Netherlands Robinhood finished the tour with 1 win 2 draws and 3 losses overall 12 Tour results Edit Excelsior v Robinhood 27 July 1986Excelsior 1 0 RobinhoodStadion Woudestein RotterdamReport Kleurrijk XI v Robinhood 30 July 1986Kleurrijk XI 2 1 RobinhoodOlympic Stadium AmsterdamReport PEC Zwolle v Robinhood 2 August 1986PEC Zwolle 1 2 RobinhoodSportpark De Vrolijkheid ZwolleReport HFC Haarlem v Robinhood 6 August 1986HFC Haarlem 1 1 RobinhoodHaarlem Stadion HaarlemReport FC Volendam v Robinhood 9 August 1986FC Volendam 3 3 RobinhoodKras Stadion VolendamReport Ajax v Robinhood 13 August 1986Ajax 5 2 RobinhoodDe Meer Stadion AmsterdamReport 1990s Edit Robinhood won two more league title in this decade in 1993 94 and 1994 95 they were also runners up four times With many changes in the team due to players leaving for Holland and other countries Robinhood relied on youngsters coming through the system Marcel Reidewald Johan Vorstwijk and Ricardo Anches This was a period of transition and a rocky one for the great supporters of Binhood The season they finished Runner up to the army team SNL Robert Muis Lawrence set a Hoofdklasse goalscoring record of thirty goals in a season this still stands to this day Ludwig van Dijk era Edit This has been a mixed period with the twenty third title coming in 2004 05 season under the coach Ricardo Winter and runners up position in three other season it s not been a bad return Football changed a lot in this decade with other teams coming into the picture traditional teams like Leo Victor Transvaal and Voorwaarts have been replaced with the likes of Inter Moengotapoe and Walking Boyz The Robinhood team has changed much in this period also but has had some stars like Gordon Kinsaini Hesdy Jap A Joe and the giant at the heart of the defence Marcel Reidewald These players have all gone now and it is a new generation on the playing field Arnold Burleson is coach and there are signs that the club will return to the dominant position it held through their history Relegation in the First Division Edit In 2014 after almost 70 years in Suriname s elite it dropped to the Second DivisionCrest and colours EditSV Robinhood s crest is a circular badge with two swords meeting together in an upright angle Along the border the crest reads the club s name and foundation year Above the two meeting swords is a soccer ball Throughout the club s existence the colours have been green red and accents of white to reflect on the colours of present day Suriname Players EditFirst team squad 2022 Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK SUR Jozua Wilson2 DF SUR Renwich Lugard3 DF SUR Guillermo Wellis4 MF SUR Byorn Sandvliet6 DF SUR Doniel Wijdenbosch7 DF SUR Bebeto Paddie9 FW SUR Gillian Maatrijk10 FW SUR Jamilhio Rigters11 FW SUR Giovanni Drenthe12 FW SUR Rafiek Pryor13 MF SUR Quintin Dors14 MF SUR Roche Rosebel15 MF SUR Renske Adipi No Pos Nation Player16 MF SUR Roshiano Soebarman17 MF SUR Jonathan Maatrijk18 DF GUY Ackenie Muesa19 DF SUR Cyrano Beeldstroo20 FW SUR Quiliano Stedenburg21 MF SUR Roxey Fer22 GK SUR Claidel Kohinor24 DF SUR Gillaume Strooker25 MF BRA Juari26 DF SUR Marino Schet27 MF SUR Don Tuur28 FW SUR Shaquille Cairo33 GK SUR Tochero KompagnieNotable coaches EditThis list of famous or notable persons has no clear inclusion or exclusion criteria Please help to define clear inclusion criteria and edit the list to contain only subjects that fit those criteria January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jules Gersie 1952 57 Humphrey Mac Nack 1958 68 Leo Schipper 1968 69 Ronald Kolf 1969 03 Andy Atmodimedjo 2003 04 Ricardo Winter 2004 05 Arno Burleson 2010 11 Roy Vanenburg 2011 12 Dwight Renfrum 2012 2017 Roberto Godeken 2017 Stadium EditMain articles Andre Kamperveen Stadion and Dr Ir Franklin Essed Stadion For as long as the stadium has existed SV Robinhood have played their home matches in the 6 000 seater Andre Kamperveen Stadion Shared with rivals Transvaal and Walking Boyz Company Kamperveen Stadion is one of the few all grass pitches in Suriname Prior to the construction of the Kamperveen Stadion Robinhood played their home matches at the Flora Stadion which would later become the Dr Ir Franklin Essed Stadion The Essed Stadion later became the home stadium of Robinhood once more after the team relegated for the first time in the club s history becoming tenants of the Essed Stadion since 2014 Honours EditDomestic Edit SVB Topklasse Champions 25 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 59 1964 1971 1975 1976 1979 1980 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1993 94 1994 95 2004 05 2011 12 2017 18 2022 Beker van Suriname Champions 7 1996 97 1998 99 2000 01 2005 06 2006 07 2015 16 2017 18 Suriname President s Cup Champions 7 1994 1995 1996 1999 2001 2016 2018Continental Edit CONCACAF Champions Cup Runners up 5 1972 1976 1977 1982 1983 CFU Club Championship Runners up 1 2005 Caribbean Club Shield Champions 1 2019Seasons EditMain article List of S V Robinhood seasonsPerformance in CONCACAF competitions EditCONCACAF Champions Cup Edit 1972 CONCACAF Champions CupFinal 2nd place v Olimpia 0 1 0 0 dd 1974 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v Jong Colombia 2 2 0 1 dd 1976 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v Jong Colombia 3 1 1 1 Second Round Caribbean Region v Malvern United 0 0 2 0 Final 2nd place v Aguila 1 5 2 3 dd 1977 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v YMCA 5 0 1 0 Second Round Caribbean Region v Voorwaarts 1 0 1 0 Third Round Caribbean Region v Violette 0 0 1 0 Fourth Round Caribbean Region v TECSA 0 0 1 0 Final 2nd place v America 0 1 1 1 dd 1979 CONCACAF Champions CupThird Round Caribbean Region v Tesoro Palo Seco 2 0 1 0 Fourth Round Caribbean Region v Jong Colombia 0 0 0 1 dd 1980 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v SUBT 1 2 4 0 Second Round Caribbean Region v Defence Force Third Round Caribbean Region v Transvaal Triangular Final v Pumas UNAM 0 2 Triangular Final 3rd place v Universidad 1 1 dd 1983 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v Defence Force 1 0 2 1 Second Round Caribbean Region v Dakota 5 1 0 0 Third Round Caribbean Region v SUBT 2 1 2 0 Final 2nd place v Atlante 1 1 0 5 dd 1986 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean South Region v Juventus 5 0 4 0 First Round Caribbean South Region v Transvaal 2 2 0 1 dd 1988 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v Cardinals Second Round Caribbean Region v Zenith 1 3 4 0 Semi finals v Defence Force 0 0 0 2 dd 1990 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v Transvaal 0 0 1 2 dd 1992 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v ASC Le Geldar 0 1 2 0 Second Round Caribbean Region v Mayaro United 2 0 0 1 Third Round Caribbean Region v L Etoile de Morne a l Eau 1 3 3 0 Semi finals v America 0 7 dd 1993 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round Caribbean Region v AS Club Colonial 0 1 2 0 Second Round Caribbean Region v Sithoc 1 2 3 0 Third Round Caribbean Region v Trintoc 1 0 0 0 Fourth Round Caribbean Region v Aiglon du Lamentin 0 1 3 1 Final Tournament v Municipal 0 3 Final Tournament v Leon 0 4 Final Tournament v Saprissa 1 9 dd 1994 CONCACAF Champions CupPreliminary Round Caribbean Region v RCA 1 2 7 0 First Round Caribbean Region v Leo Victor 1 0 2 4 dd CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup Edit CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup 1 appearance1996 Qualifying stage Caribbean Zone dd CFU Club Championship Edit 2000 CFU Club ChampionshipFirst Round v Sithoc 2 2 First Round v Joe Public 0 5 First Round v Harlem Bombers 5 2 dd 2003 CFU Club ChampionshipWithdrew dd 2005 CFU Club ChampionshipFirst Round v Britannia 2 1 2 0 Quarter finals v North East Stars Semi finals v Northern United 3 1 4 2 Final 2nd place v Portmore United 2 1 0 4 dd Caribbean Club Shield Edit 2019 Caribbean Club ShieldGroup Stage v Club Franciscain 1 3 Group Stage v Dakota 4 1 Quarter finals v Village Superstars 1 1 Semi finals v Weymouth Wales 3 0 Final v Club Franciscain 1 0 dd CONCACAF League 2019 playoff v Real Hope 1 1 dd 3 1 on penalties CONCACAF League Edit 2019 CONCACAF LeaguePreliminary round v AS Capoise 0 0 1 1 a dd Round of 16 v Independiente 1 1 1 2 dd References EditGeneralClub honors cited to Mayhead Pete About Sport Verenging Robinhood Retrieved 2 August 2011 Notes a b c d Mayhead Robinhood vs Boma Star Soccerway com a b Stokkermans Karl 15 January 2010 Surinam 1947 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 2 August 2011 Mayhead Pete The Beginnings Sporting Vereniging Robinhood Archived from the original on 23 May 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2011 No Fight No Crown Google Translate Retrieved 27 July 2012 Stokkermans Karrell Surinam 1953 RSSSF Retrieved 2 August 2011 Mayhead Pete The 1950s Club History Sporting Vereniging Robinhood Archived from the original on 23 May 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2011 Allard Doesburg Hans Schoggl Surinam List of Champions Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 2 August 2011 Voetbal De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie 1893 1988 Alberga Paramaribo Retrieved 5 March 2016 Jim Goloboy Karel Stokkermans Colin Jose Erik Garin Dirk Karsdorp Piet Veroeveren Ian King Osvaldo Jose Gorgazzi Erik Francisco Lugo 28 July 2011 Central American Club Competitions 1982 CONCACAF Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 5 August 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Jim Goloboy Karel Stokkermans Colin Jose Erik Garin Dirk Karsdorp Piet Veroeveren Ian King Osvaldo Jose Gorgazzi Erik Francisco Lugo 25 February 2011 Central American Club Competitions 1983 CONCACAF Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 5 August 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Voetbal De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie 1893 1988 Alberga Paramaribo Retrieved 5 March 2016 Wikimedia Commons has media related to SV Robinhood Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S V Robinhood amp oldid 1152397603, wikipedia, 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