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FC Emmen

Emmen
Full nameFootball Club Emmen
Founded21 August 1925; 99 years ago (1925-08-21)
GroundDe Oude Meerdijk
Emmen
Capacity8,600
ChairmanRonald Lubbers
ManagerRobin Peter
LeagueEerste Divisie
2023–24Eerste Divisie, 7th of 20
Websitehttps://fcemmen.nl/
Current season

FC Emmen is a Dutch professional football club based in Emmen, Drenthe. They currently play in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of Dutch football, following relegation from the Eredivisie in the 2022–23 season. Founded in 1925, the club entered the professional Eerste Divisie in 1985. In 2018, Emmen were promoted to the Eredivisie for the first time. Home games are played at De Oude Meerdijk.

History

Historical chart of league performance

The amateur club Emmen was formed on 21 August 1925. When the Dutch professional league was formed in 1954, Emmen opted to maintain its amateur club status instead.[1]

In 1985, Emmen finally joined the professional ranks. In 1988 the club was split into an amateur and a professional section. The latter was mostly called BVO Emmen ( Betaald Voetbal Organisatie, professional football organisation). In 2005, the professional club Emmen changed its name into FC Emmen, for two reasons. Firstly, it was hoped that the new name would better reflect the club's history, and secondly because many misunderstandings had arisen, among people who had grown to believe that BVO was an abbreviation similar to for instance PSV, RBC or ADO.

FC Emmen has reached the Eerste Divisie play-offs eleven times and on 20 May 2018, they managed to clinch promotion to the Dutch Eredivisie for the first time in their history after beating Sparta Rotterdam 3–1 in the promotion/relegation play-off finals.[2]

They played their first Eredivisie match on 12 August 2018 at ADO Den Haag, and won 2–1. Glenn Bijl scored the first goal for Emmen in the top flight.[3] Emmen finished 14th in their first Eredivisie season and secured their spot in the Eredivisie for the 2019–20 season.

Despite a very poor start to the 2020–21 season (six points in the first 22 matches), Emmen incredibly bounced back with an 8-match unbeaten run (five wins, three draws) from February to April, and ended the season with two wins to finish with 30 points.[4] However, they could not achieve automatic safety, as they had a worse goal differential than 15th-placed RKC Waalwijk. This meant that Emmen would have to win the playoffs to avoid relegation, but they lost on penalties following a 1–1 draw vs. NAC Breda.[5] As a result of this loss, FC Emmen were relegated to the Eerste Divisie following three seasons in the top tier.[6] However, they were promoted the first attempt the next year.[7] In the 2022–23 season, they finished 16th, having to win the playoffs to avoid relegation again. This time, they became the first 16th-place team to reach the final under the new format, but they were relegated again after losing to Almere City in the playoff final.[8]

Stadium

FC Emmen's previous JenS Vesting, more popularly known as De Meerdijk, now as de Oude Meerdijk was the scene of several matches of the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship.

Panorama JenS Vesting in Emmen

Sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1985–1988 Yellow Bird American Stores
1988–1989 Hummel Haka Electronics
1989–1991 Zwiers
1991–1993 Direktbouw Holland
1993–1995 Meubelboulevard Emmen
1995–1997 Gamma Emmen
1997–2001 Ariston/Indesit
2001–2004 Haka Electronics
2004–2006 Henk ten Hoor
2006–2007 KoelGroep Dorenbos
2007–2008 Hof van Saksen
2008–2009 Legea
2009–2012 Peter van Dijk Projects & Investments
2011–2012 Klupp/Legea
2012–2013 Jako Sunoil Biodiesel
2013–2015 Masita
2015–2016 Robey Q&S Garten Deco
2016–2017 Noordlease
2017–2018 Beltona
2018–2019 Hitachi Capital Mobility
2019–2020 Hummel
2020–2021 EasyToys

Results

Eerste DivisieEredivisieEerste DivisieEredivisieEerste Divisie
Season League Rank Games Points GF GA Manager Topscorer Goals
1985–86 Eerste divisie 18 36 24 30 54 Netherlands Theo Verlangen Netherlands Henry Pelleboer
8
1986–87 Eerste divisie 16 36 26 41 59 Netherlands Theo Verlangen Netherlands Rudy Metz
15
1987–88 Eerste divisie 18 36 22 29 59 Netherlands Theo Verlangen Netherlands Gerrie Schaap
6
1988–89 Eerste divisie 18 36 20 39 91 Netherlands Ben Hendriks Netherlands Willem Brouwer
13
1989–90 Eerste divisie 6 36 38 53 47 Netherlands Ben Hendriks Netherlands Jan de Jonge
16
1990–91 Eerste divisie 12 38 36 54 67 Netherlands Ben Hendriks Netherlands Michel van Oostrum
24
1991–92 Eerste divisie 18 38 29 37 56 Netherlands Piet Buter Netherlands Jan de Jonge
13
1992–93 Eerste divisie 12 34 27 44 66 Netherlands René Notten Netherlands Jan de Jonge
14
1993–94 Eerste divisie 9 34 36 49 58 Netherlands René Notten Netherlands Jan de Jonge
14
1994–95 Eerste divisie 10 34 35 56 61 Netherlands Leen Looijen Finland Antti Sumiala
9
1995–96 Eerste divisie 2 34 67 71 39 Netherlands Azing Griever Netherlands Michel van Oostrum
26
1996–97 Eerste divisie 3 34 63 58 36 Netherlands Azing Griever Netherlands Michel van Oostrum
25
1997–98 Eerste divisie 3 34 61 64 45 Netherlands Azing Griever Netherlands Michel van Oostrum
18
1998–99 Eerste divisie 3 34 61 53 37 Netherlands Azing Griever Netherlands Michel van Oostrum
11
1999–00 Eerste divisie 5 34 58 53 45 Netherlands Jan de Jonge Netherlands Michel van Oostrum
Netherlands Peter Hofstede
13
2000–01 Eerste divisie 11 34 41 53 64 Netherlands Jan de Jonge Netherlands Peter Hofstede 14
2001–02 Eerste divisie 5 34 59 53 43 Netherlands Hennie Spijkerman Netherlands Paul Weerman 14
2002–03 Eerste divisie 2 34 75 66 33 Netherlands Hennie Spijkerman Netherlands Donny de Groot 30
2003–04 Eerste divisie 8 36 61 65 54 Netherlands Hennie Spijkerman Netherlands Dirk Jan Derksen 14
2004–05 Eerste divisie 18 36 30 38 71 Netherlands Jan Olde Riekerink Netherlands Niki Leferink 11
2005–06 Eerste divisie 6 38 60 68 56 Netherlands Jan van Dijk Indonesia Serginho van Dijk
Morocco Mourad Mghizrat
18
2006–07 Eerste divisie 11 38 48 59 65 Netherlands Jan van Dijk[9] Indonesia Serginho van Dijk 12
2007–08 Eerste divisie 9 38 53 61 74 Netherlands Gerry Hamstra Denmark Morten Friis Jensen
Netherlands Roy Stroeve
12
2008–09 Eerste divisie 13 38 47 48 68 Netherlands Gerry Hamstra[10] Netherlands Roy Stroeve 13
2009–10 Eerste divisie 15 36 48 51 79 Netherlands Harry Sinkgraven Netherlands Hans Denissen
Netherlands Ruud ter Heide
12
2010–11 Eerste divisie 13 34 35 48 64 Netherlands Azing Griever
Netherlands René Hake
Netherlands Ruud ter Heide 15
2011–12 Eerste divisie 18 34 17 24 73 Netherlands René Hake Netherlands Ruud ter Heide 5
2012–13 Eerste divisie 12 30 32 38 52 Netherlands Joop Gall Netherlands Ruud ter Heide
Netherlands Wout Weghorst
8
2013–14 Eerste divisie 12 38 51 64 68 Netherlands Joop Gall Netherlands Roland Bergkamp 14
2014–15 Eerste divisie 4 38 67 88 57 Netherlands Joop Gall Netherlands Cas Peters 23
2015–16 Eerste divisie 7 38 51 58 57 Netherlands Marcel Keizer
Netherlands Gert Heerkes
Aruba Erixon Danso 14
2016–17 Eerste divisie 9 38 55 50 40 Netherlands Dick Lukkien Netherlands Cas Peters 14
2017–18 Eerste divisie 7 38 58 58 50 Netherlands Dick Lukkien Netherlands Cas Peters 17
2018–19 Eredivisie 14 34 38 41 72 Netherlands Dick Lukkien Netherlands Anco Jansen 5
2019–20 Eredivisie 12 26 32 32 45 Netherlands Dick Lukkien Netherlands Michael de Leeuw 9
2020–21 Eredivisie 16 34 30 40 68 Netherlands Dick Lukkien Netherlands Michael de Leeuw 15
2021–22 Eerste divisie 1 38 83 64 24 Netherlands Dick Lukkien Netherlands Rui Mendes 17
2022–23 Eredivisie 16 34 28 33 65 Netherlands Dick Lukkien Netherlands Ole Romeny 11
2023–24 Eerste Divisie 7 38 57 59 60 Netherlands Fred Grim[11] Poland Piotr Parzyszek 10

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach Bosnia and Herzegovina Robin Peter
Assistant coach Netherlands Gerard Wiekens
Netherlands Bas Sibum
Netherlands Casper Goedkoop
Team Manager Netherlands Harm Hensens
Goalkeeper coach Netherlands Richard Moes
Fitness coach Netherlands Peter Eppinga
Video analyst France Matthias Maurer
Materialman Netherlands Karel Hilbrands
Netherlands Dirk-Jan Stap
Rehabilitation trainer/Caregiver Netherlands Jan Haak
Club doctor Netherlands Hans de Vries
Netherlands Gerben Bulthuis
Netherlands Dick Grootoonk
Physiotherapist Netherlands Richard Moes
Netherlands Ruben Zuidema
Chief scout Netherlands Jan Korte
Netherlands Jurjan Mannes
Scout Netherlands Jordy Fühler

Players

Current squad

As of 16 August 2024[12][13]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Jan Hoekstra
2 DF Cape Verde CPV Jorginho Soares
3 DF Netherlands NED Dennis Vos
4 DF Netherlands NED Mike te Wierik
5 DF Netherlands NED Tim Geypens
6 DF Netherlands NED Pascal Mulder
7 MF Germany GER Torben Rhein
8 MF Germany GER Alaa Bakir
9 FW Norway NOR Adrian Rogulj
10 MF United States USA Jalen Hawkins
11 FW Netherlands NED Chardi Landu
12 FW Netherlands NED Freddy Quispel
17 MF Netherlands NED Jorn Hekkert
18 FW Cameroon CMR Franck Evina
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Finland FIN Agon Sadiku
20 MF Germany GER Julius Kade
21 MF Netherlands NED Djenahro Nunumete
22 MF Germany GER Michael Martin (on loan from IK Sirius)
23 DF Morocco MAR Faris Hammouti
24 FW France FRA Kélian Nsona (on loan from Hertha BSC)
26 MF Germany GER Fridolin Wagner
27 DF Netherlands NED Robin Schouten
28 GK Netherlands NED Robin Jalving
29 FW Netherlands NED Joey Konings
34 DF Netherlands NED Gijs Bolk
38 GK Germany GER Luca Unbehaun

Honours

Former technical directors

References

  1. ^ "FC Emmen history" (in Dutch). FC Emmen.
  2. ^ "Sparta degradeert uit Eredivisie, historische promotie FC Emmen". NU.nl (in Dutch). 20 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Emmen-doelpuntenmaker Bijl: 'In de bus kijken of ik al op Wikipedia sta'". NOS. 12 August 2018.
  4. ^ "FC Emmen". FotMob. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  5. ^ "FC Emmen vs NAC Breda – Eredivisie Qualification – Semi-Final stats, H2H, lineups". FotMob. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Degradatie na strafschoppenserie – FC Emmen" (in Dutch). Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  7. ^ "FC Emmen secures promotion to Eredivisie | NL Times". nltimes.nl. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  8. ^ admin (11 June 2023). "Almere City promoted as Emmen go down". Football Oranje. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  9. ^ Van Dijk was fired on 17 February 2007 and replaced by former player Alfons Arts, who gave over the job on 7 March 2007 to Gerry Hamstra.
  10. ^ Hamstra was fired on 13 October 2008 and replaced by Thiemo Meertens. He handed over his job on 23 October 2008 to Paul Krabbe.
  11. ^ Grim was fired on 9 April 2024 and replaced by Alfons Arts.
  12. ^ "FC Emmen – Squad 2019/2020" (in Dutch). Worldfootball. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  13. ^ "Selectie FC Emmen – FC Emmen" (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 July 2021.