FC Wageningen
early 80's logo
Full nameFC Wageningen
Founded27 August 1911
Dissolved30 June 1992
GroundWageningse Berg
Wageningen
Capacity6,800
1991–92Eerste Divisie, 9th

FC Wageningen (before 1978 Wageningen and WVV Wageningen) was a Dutch football club which was founded on 27 August 1911.[1],[2] The club played its matches in the Wageningse Berg stadium.[3]

Historical chart of league performance

Its first success came on 18 June 1939, when the team won the KNVB Cup by defeating PSV Eindhoven (2–1 after extra-time) in Arnhem. Nine years later, on 19 June 1948, FC Wageningen once again won the Cup, this time by a win over DWV.

The club went bankrupt in 1992, and played its last match in May 1992 against NAC Breda.[4] It was disestablished on 30 June. The amateur branch still exists as WVV Wageningen.

Honours

1938–39, 1947–48
1967–68

Results 1963 – 1992

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Eredivisie
Eerste divisie
Stadium "De Wageningse berg"

Former managers

References

  1. "Historie – Voetbal" (in Dutch). www.stadiondewageningseberg.nl. Archived from the original on 19 October 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  2. Bor, Rien (2001). De Onneembare Vesting; de historie van het betaald voetbal op De Wageningse Berg 1954 -1992.
  3. http://www.stadiondewageningseberg.nl Stadium Wageningse berg Netherlands
  4. "Je trots, iets van je identiteit valt weg" (in Dutch). Trouw.
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