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Inter Wanica
N.V. Dash F.C. Inter Wanica, referred to as Inter Wanica, is a association football, football club located in Meerzorg, Suriname. Since the launch of Professionalism in association football, professional football on February 22, 2024, Inter Wanica is competing in the professional Suriname Major League. History The club was founded in 1942 as Nishan 42. They played their first season in the SVB Eerste Divisie, SVB Hoofdklasse in 2015–16 SVB Hoofdklasse, 2015–16, following promotion from the SVB Eerste Klasse. They won their first SVB Cup, Suriname's top cup tournament, during the 2014–15 season. Then they played the Suriname President's Cup, President's Cup in 2015 and won it for the first time also. The club changed its name from S.V. Nishan 42 to its current name in 2019. Notable former coaches * Roberto Gödeken (2014–2017) Honours *SVB Cup, Beker van Suriname: 1 :: 2014–15 *Suriname President's Cup: 1 :: 2015 *SVB Tweede Divisie: 1 :: 2014–15 Current squa ...
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Meerzorg Stadion
Meerzorg Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Meerzorg, Suriname. It is home to both SVB Hoofdklasse clubs SV Excelsior and SV Nishan 42. The stadium has a capacity of 1,300 people Location The Meerzorg Stadium is located along the East-West Link (Suriname), Oost-Westverbinding in the Southeast part of Meerzorg, Commewijne District across the Suriname river from the capital city Paramaribo. References

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