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Helmond Sport

Helmond Sport ( Dutch: Helmond Sport ) is a Dutch professional football club from the city of Helmond . It was founded on July 27, 1967 on the basis of the bankrupt team Helmondia '55 [1] . The team spends home games at the Lavans stadium; its capacity is 4,200 spectators.

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Helmond sport
BasedJuly 27, 1967
StadiumLawrence , Helmond
Capacity4,200
The presidentFlag of the netherlands Philippe van es
Main coachFlag of the netherlands Rob Alflen
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Sitehelmondsport.nl
CompetitionErstedivisi
2017/1819th place
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In the 2017/18 season, the club played in the First Division of the Netherlands , taking 19th place. The club's highest achievement in the Dutch Championship is 15th place in 1983 - in total, the team spent two seasons in the top division of the Dutch Championship.

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Achievements

  • Netherlands First Division :
    •   Winner : 1981/82
  • Netherlands Cup :
    •   Finalist : 1984/85

Former Players

  •   Ned Zelich
  •   Karim Breeches
  •   Theo Küsters
  •   Marcel de Jong
  •   Berry van arle
  •   John de Wolf
  •   Rene van de Kirkhof
  •   Henricus lubse
  •   Ko Prince
  •   Wim Reisbergen
  •   Mark van Hintum
  •   Evgeniy Levchenko

Famous Trainers

  •   Herald Vanenburg
  •   Louis Kolen
  •   Adri Coster
  •   Jan Portvlit

Notes

  1. ↑ DE GESCHIEDENIS VAN HELMOND SPORT. (nid.) . helmondsport.nl . Date of treatment January 18, 2016.

Links

  • Official site (nid.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Helmond_Sport&oldid=97454411


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