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HFC Haarlem

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HFC Haarlem
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Full name Haarlemsche Football Club Haarlem
Nickname(s) Roodbroeken (Red shorts)
Founded October 1, 1889
Ground Haarlem Stadion
Haarlem
(Capacity: 3,442)
Chairman Dick Hulsebosch
Manager Jan Zoutman
League Eerste Divisie
Eredivisie Eerste Divisie, 12th
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HFC Haarlem is a Dutch football club.

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[edit] History

The club was founded on October 1, 1889. Haarlem won the Dutch national title in 1946 and has reached five Dutch cup finals, winning in 1902 and 1912 and losing in 1911, 1914 and 1950. Haarlem won the title in the Eerste Divisie in 1972, 1976 and 1981. In 1982, HFC Haarlem, featuring a young Ruud Gullit, qualified for UEFA Cup football, in which they were eliminated by Spartak Moscow in the second round (the match hosted by Spartak is known in Russia because of the Luzhniki disaster that occurred in the stadium after the game). In 1990, Haarlem was relegated to the Eerste Divisie again, in which they have played ever since.

[edit] Honours

1945-46
1901-02, 1911-1912
1910-11, 1913-14, 1949-1950
1971-72, 1975-76, 1980-81
1960-61, 1962-63, 1966-67

[edit] UEFA Cup run of 1982/1983

September 15, 1982
First Round
First Leg
HFC Haarlem 2–1 AA Gent Haarlem Stadion, Haarlem

Attendance: 11.800
Referee: Ib Nielsen (DEN)

Gerrie Kleton 37'
Martin Haar 73'
Kiyiaki Tokodi 78' (pen)

September 29, 1982
First Round
Second Leg
AA Gent 3–3 HFC Haarlem Jules Otten Stadion, Ghent

Attendance: 9.604
Referee: Osmo Orakangas (FIN)

Aad Koudijzer 23', 60'
Cees Schapendonk 29'
Joop Böckling 3'
Gerrie Kleton 67'
Piet Keur 90'

October 20, 1982
Second Round
First Leg
Spartak Moscow 2–0 HFC Haarlem Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow

Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Eduard Sostarić [(YUG)

See also: Luzhniki Disaster

Edgar Gess 17'
Sergei Shvetsov 90'

November 3, 1982
Second Round
Second Leg
HFC Haarlem 1–3 Spartak Moscow Haarlem Stadion, Haarlem

Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Viriato Graça Oliva (POR)

Piet Huyg 25' Sergei Shvetsov 43'
Sergei Shavlo 55'
Yuri Gavrilov 85'

[edit] Results

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
Flag of the Netherlands GK Marco van Duin
Flag of the Netherlands GK Bas van Wegen
Flag of the Netherlands GK Patrick Zonneveld
Flag of the Netherlands DF Marcel Akerboom
Flag of the Netherlands DF Milan Berck Beelenkamp (captain)
Flag of Morocco DF Omar Boukhari
Flag of the Netherlands DF Mike Derlagen
Flag of the Netherlands DF Frank Karreman
Flag of the Netherlands DF Michel Kruijer
Flag of the Netherlands DF Marco Neuvel
Flag of the Netherlands DF Mark Rutgers
Flag of Vietnam DF Jeffrey Sam-Sin
Flag of the Netherlands DF Chedric Seedorf
Flag of the Republic of the Congo DF Mo Zouzou
Flag of the Netherlands DF Calvin Mac Intosch
No. Position Player
Flag of the Netherlands MF Jordi Schell
Flag of Suriname MF Adilio Augustin
Flag of the Netherlands MF Benjamin van den Broek
Flag of Turkey MF Emre Güngör
Flag of the Netherlands MF Wilmer Kousemaker
Flag of the Netherlands MF Giel Neervoort
Flag of the Netherlands MF John Nieuwenburg
Flag of the Netherlands MF Levi Schwiebbe (on loan from ADO)
Flag of the Netherlands FW Jeffrey van den Berg
Flag of the Netherlands FW Laurens ten Heuvel
Flag of the Netherlands FW Renaldo Jongebloet (on loan from Ajax)
Flag of Turkey FW Ferdi Somnez
Flag of the Netherlands FW Rogier Veenstra (on loan from NAC)
Flag of Suriname FW Marvin Wijks
Flag of Morocco FW Rachid El Yaakoubi

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Former managers

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