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FC Blauw-Wit Amsterdam ( en, Blue-White) was a Dutch
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club from
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. The name referred to the colours of their uniform, blue and white.


History

Founded on 10 May 1902 as a local club in the
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area of
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, from 1928 it started to play its home matches in the
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in Amsterdam. The club entered professional football in the Netherlands in 1954. In 1972 the club merged with
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and DWS to form
FC Amsterdam FC Amsterdam was a Dutch football club which was founded on 20 June 1972, from the merger of the Amsterdam football clubs Blauw Wit and DWS. The club Volewijckers joined the side for the 1973–1974 season, in which season FC Amsterdam finished ...
. Blauw-Wit continued as an amateur club, that still exists today. Originally named ''VICTORIA!'' the club merged with another neighborhood club ''Holland'' from which point the combined clubs took on the name Blauw-Wit and were permitted into the
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by the NVB. From 1914 until 1928 Blauw-Wit played in the Old Stadion, before moving to the Olympic Stadium. The club championed the Eerste Klasse KNVB West I seven times (then the highest class in Dutch football). The club joined the professional football league
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from its inception in 1954. The club merged with
Volewijckers ASC De Volewijckers is a Dutch football club that plays in the Vierde Klasse. It is a continuation of ASV–DWV and AVV De Volewijckers. History ASV–DWV ASV-DWV or Door Wilskracht Verkregen was founded on 12 May 1912 in present-day Amster ...
and DWS to form
FC Amsterdam FC Amsterdam was a Dutch football club which was founded on 20 June 1972, from the merger of the Amsterdam football clubs Blauw Wit and DWS. The club Volewijckers joined the side for the 1973–1974 season, in which season FC Amsterdam finished ...
in 1972. The remaining amateur club fused once more in 2002, this time with Osdorp-Sport to form ''asv Blauw-Wit Osdorp'' and then in 2003 with KBV, Neerlandia/SLTO and Sparta Amsterdam back to FC Blauw-Wit Amsterdam. In 2015 Blauw-Wit merged with another Amsterdam club VV De Beursbengels to form Blauw-Wit Beursbengels, ending a storied club's era.


Stadsderby against Ajax

De Stadsderby (English: "City derby") was a local football rivalry between both Amsterdam clubs Ajax and Blauw-Wit, both teams shared the Olympic Stadium for home games from 1928 until 1972. In total the two sides have competed in a total of 52 matches in Cup and league play, not counting friendly encounters between the two sides. Of those meets, Ajax have won 23 matches and Blauw-Wit have won 16. The remaining 13 matches ended in a draw. The goal difference between the two clubs is 83–66 in favor of Ajax. The first competition match between the two clubs was 1914/15 season. The last competitive encounter between the sides was in the 1963/64 season. The 7"-inch single "
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" of Dutch
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, released in 1929 on
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is a song recounting an encounter of Blauw-Wit against Ajax.


Supporters

In the early years many supporters decked out in the team colors and with cars painted in the blue and white zebra colors would accompany the players to the away games against the other five district champions in the
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, which was not ordinary at that time. In 1950 against
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(
Rinus Michels Marinus Jacobus Hendricus Michels (; 9 February 1928 – 3 March 2005) was a Dutch football player and coach. He played his entire career for AFC Ajax, which he later managed, and played for and later managed the Netherlands national team ...
),
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,
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(
Abe Lenstra Abe Minderts Lenstra (27 November 1920 – 2 September 1985) was a Dutch footballer and national football icon in the 1950s who played as a forward. He is regarded as one of the greatest players ever to hail from the Netherlands. He was als ...
), Limburgia and
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. During these matches the supporters of Blauw-Wit could be heard loud and clear singing (''Ons ideaal, dat is Blauwwit, de Club waar pit in zit, de Club van het Stadion, kwam, zag en overwon'', invariably ended with the yell ''alabimba, alabimba, blauwwit, blauwwit, blauwwit!!'') ( en, Our ideal, that is Blauw-Wit, the club with a pit in it, the club from the Stadium, that came, saw and conquered).


National team players

The following players have played for the
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while playing for Blauw-Wit: * 1
Co Bergman Ko Bergman (16 December 1913 – 19 November 1982) was a Dutch footballer. He played in eight matches for the Netherlands national football team The Netherlands national football team ( nl, Nederlands voetbalelftal or simply ''Het Nede ...
8x (31-10-1937; 28-11-1937; 31-3-1940; 10-3-1946; 27-11-1946; 7-4-1947; 4-5-1947; 26-5-1947) * 2
Cor Wilders Cor Wilders (27 June 1916 – 24 January 1998) was a Dutch footballer. He played in eight matches for the Netherlands national football team The Netherlands national football team ( nl, Nederlands voetbalelftal or simply ''Het Nederlan ...
8x (31-1-1937; 4-4-1937; 2-5-1937; 23-4-1939; 7-5-1939; 17-3-1940; 21-4-1940; 10-3-1946) * 3 Hermanus van Diermen 5x (5-4-1920; 13-5-1920; 16-5-1920; 15-5-1921; 12-6-1921) * 4 Eb van der Kluft 4x (12-6-1921; 2-4-1923; 29-4-1923; 10-5-1923) * 5 Frans Hombörg 2x (9-6-1929; 12-6-1929) * 6 Ko Stijger 2x (17-3-1940; 10-3-1946) * 7 Feike Lietzen 1x (26-3-1922) * 8
Ferry Mesman Ferry Mesman (12 February 1925 – 20 October 2003) was a Dutch footballer. He played in one match for the Netherlands national football team The Netherlands national football team ( nl, Nederlands voetbalelftal or simply ''Het Nederlan ...
1x (15-10-1950) * 9 Herman van Raalte 1x (21-11-1948) * 10 Jan Schindeler 1x (19-4-1925) * 11 Kees Slot 1x (31-3-1940) Below is a unique national team selection with 3 Blauwwitters, amongst them the team captain, plus 1 on the bench. The Dutch won the match 6–2 against
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on 10 March 1946. * Luxembourg – Netherlands: 2 – 6 * Manager: Karel Kaufman * Players: Piet Kraak, Cor Wilders (captain), Henk van der Linden, Jan van Buijtenen, Henk Pellikaan, Ko Stijger, Jan Holleman, Faas Wilkes, Abe Lenstra, Kees Rijvers, Co Bergman. * Players on the bench: Herman van Raalte, Jan Potharst, A.W.H. van der Veen, Anton van der Vegt * The Dutch goals were scored by Faas Wilkes 4x, Kees Rijvers 1x, Co Bergman 1x.


The rise and fall in professional football 1954–1972 (1982)

In 1954 the club joined the ranks of professional football, after BVC Amsterdam had already stripped the club of all its players just prior (amongst others Hanny Tolmeijer). The players denounced their amateur club membership, and left without compensation to jump straight into professional football. considered very weak by the old supporters (known as the Foreign Legion, with members such as Frans van der Klink, Douwe Damsma, Nico Engelander, Anton Goedhart, Jan Dahrs, Wim van Biljouw, Erwin Sparendam). Playing in paid football the club were however not able to reach their previous form and relegated in 1960 to the
Eerste Divisie The Eerste Divisie (, en, First Division) is the second-highest tier of football in the Netherlands. It is linked with the top-level Eredivisie and with the third-level Tweede Divisie via promotion/relegation systems. It is also known as the ...
. Despite the club's illustrious amateur history, the professional football section of Blauw-Wit merged with the
Volewijckers ASC De Volewijckers is a Dutch football club that plays in the Vierde Klasse. It is a continuation of ASV–DWV and AVV De Volewijckers. History ASV–DWV ASV-DWV or Door Wilskracht Verkregen was founded on 12 May 1912 in present-day Amster ...
and DWS to form
FC Amsterdam FC Amsterdam was a Dutch football club which was founded on 20 June 1972, from the merger of the Amsterdam football clubs Blauw Wit and DWS. The club Volewijckers joined the side for the 1973–1974 season, in which season FC Amsterdam finished ...
in 1972. Along with the shabby remnants of the BVC Amsterdam, which had already been merged with the paid section of DWS and in 1974 with the paid section of the Volewijckers. FC Amsterdam was dissolved in 1982. Famous professional players of Blauw-Wit were
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, Herman Rijkaard, Regillio Vrede, Wietze Couperus,
Martin Koeman Martinus Cornelis Koeman (26 July 1938 – 18 December 2013) was a Dutch footballer who played as a centre-back. Biography Koeman played professional football with KFC of Koog aan de Zaan from 1955 to 1960, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam from 1960 to 19 ...
, Bennie Müller. The introduction of professional football, and the founding of the BVC Amsterdam, put an end to a glorious history of three former top football clubs from Amsterdam. Ajax are the only club to survive the transition into paid football, with the fewest players leaving the club to join BVC Amsterdam, which was in part because the Ajax-players were already paid compensation from the club, even before the introduction of paid football in the Netherlands.


Professional football results 1954 – 1972


Amateur team section (1965–2015)

The amateur team of the club is still active, and after several mergers have reclaimed the name FC Blauw-Wit Amsterdam. In the 1965/66 season the team started over in the
Vierde Klasse The Vierde Klasse ( en, Fourth Class) is the ninth tier of football in the Netherlands and the seventh tier of Dutch amateur football. This is the lowest league in the West II region. The league is divided into 64 divisions, 32 played on Saturday a ...
of amateur football in the Netherlands. Winning championships in 1968/69, 1969/70, 1973/74 and 1976/77 resulted in the club reaching the highest level of amateur level within short time, competing in the Hoofdklasse. In the 1979/80 season Blauw-Wit were relegated to the
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once more. However winning the 1981/82 title brought the team back into the Hoofdklasse the next year. They were then relegated once more in the 1984/85 season to the Eerste Klasse, championing in it once more in 1986/87. The team relegated once more in 1990/91, and in 2003/04 were then promoted back to the Hoofdklasse. It has however relegated thrice since and in 2014–15 last played in the
Derde Klasse The ('Third Class') is the eighth tier of football in the Netherlands and the sixth tier of Dutch amateur football. The league is divided into 44 divisions, 20 played on Saturday and 24 on Sunday. Each division consists of 14 teams. The champion ...
.


Final results by competition


Blauw-Wit in Europe


Former managers

*
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(1918–1923) * Jack Reynolds (1925–1928) *
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(1933–1934) * Herbert Bellamy (1938–1939) * Istvan Janovitz (1951–1953) * Ron Dellow (1954–1956) * Cor Sluyk (1956–1960) *
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(1960–1961) *
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(1961–1962) *
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(1962–1963) *
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(1963–1964) * Wim Vaal (1964) *
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(1964–1966) * Janny van der Veen (1966–1968) *
Henk Wullems Henk Wullems (21 January 1936 – 15 August 2020) was a Dutch association football manager. In the early sixties he was a defender playing for Kooger Football Club ( nl) and Racing Club Heemstede. Wullems was the manager of, among others, the er ...
(1968–1971) * Janny van der Veen (1971–1972) * Ulrich Landvreugd (2012)


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