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CSV Apeldoorn

CSV Apeldoorn
Full nameChristelijke Sportvereniging Apeldoorn
Nickname(s)Rood-gelen
Founded1 June 1946; 78 years ago (1946-06-01)
GroundSportpark Orderbos
 Apeldoorn
Capacity2,500
Coordinates52°12′08″N 5°55′20″E / 52.20222°N 5.92222°E / 52.20222; 5.92222
ChairmanJan Veeneman
CoachJan Kromkamp
LeagueVierde Divisie
2023–24Saturday Eerste Klasse G
(District East)
, 1st of 13 (promoted)
Websitehttp://www.csvapeldoorn.nl

Christelijke Sportvereniging Apeldoorn is a Dutch association football club from Apeldoorn. They are currently members of the Vierde Divisie, the fifth tier of the Dutch football league system. The club was founded in 1946.

History

In 2010 CSV Apeldoorn was promoted to the Topklasse by ranking third in the Hoofdklasse that year. It was relegated a year later back to the Hoofdklasse.

CSV Apeldoorn twice qualified for the main Dutch Cup. In season 2010–11, after receiving a bye in the first round CSV Apeldoorn lost 0–1 in the second round against VV Gemert. In season 2017-18 CSV Apeldoorn lost 2–4 in the first round against Willem II

Honours

Championships

Cup

League results

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Derde Divisie
(previously Topklasse)
Vierde Divisie
(previously Hoofdklasse)
Eerste klasse
Tweede klasse
Derde klasse
Vierde klasse

x = seasons cancelled due to COVID-19

Affiliation

CSV Apeldoorn was affiliated with Eredivisie-side PEC Zwolle. The purpose was to provide talented youth players optimal opportunities to develop.[1]
In September 2022, the club switched this form of partnership to 2 different clubs who both play in the Eredivisie, namely Vitesse and Go Ahead Eagles.[2]

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