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.
| Full title | Helmond sport | ||
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| Based | July 27, 1967 | ||
| Stadium | Lawrence , Helmond | ||
| Capacity | 4,200 | ||
| The president | |||
| Main coach | (from July 1) | ||
| Site | helmondsport.nl | ||
| Competition | Erstedivisi | ||
| 2017/18 | 19th 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
- ↑ DE GESCHIEDENIS VAN HELMOND SPORT. (nid.) . helmondsport.nl . Date of treatment January 18, 2016.
Links
- Official site (nid.)