Canadians, formerly known as BV Landlust, was a Dutch basketball club from
Amsterdam
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. The team was one of the original twelve teams in the
Eredivisie
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. The team was founded in 1952 and played in the
Eredivisie
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for 42 seasons.
History
Landlust was founded in 1951 and remained until 1992–93 season in the Premier League, with the exception of the 1972–73 season. The club from Amsterdam is third with 32 seasons in the league, after
Den Bosch
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(40) and
Donar
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(38).
Landlust played until 1972 without sponsor. On return to the Premier League in 1973–74, adopted for sponsorship reasons the name ''Delta Lloyd Amsterdam'', a name that remained for eight years. In 1981, Black Velvet Rose sponsor baton and was named ''Black Velvet Canadians''. In 1986 Sportlife sponsor but the name remained Canadians: ''Sports Life Canadians''. The season 1990–91 was a sponsor of charge year and the club went through life as ''Canadians Amsterdam''. The last two seasons the club was sponsored by Graydon and was named the club Gray Dons Canadians. In 1994 the club dissolved.
The first men's team won in 1962 and 1963, the national championship.
Honours
Men's team
Eredivisie
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* Winners (2): 1961–62, 1962–63
Women's team
Dames Eredivisie
* Winners (4): 1959–60, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1985–86
Names
Due to sponsorship reasons the team had many names:
*BV Landlust Amsterdam (1957–1973)
*
Delta Lloyd
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Amsterdam (1973–1981)
*Black Velvet Canadians (1981–1985)
*Sportlife Canadians (1986–1990)
*Graydon Canadians (1991–1993)
Individual awards
Dutch League MVP
*Hank Smith – 1976
All-DBL Team
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*Hank Smith – 1976
* Jimmy Moore – 1985
*
Doug Spradley – 1992
*Paul Vrind – 1993
DBL Coach of the Year
The Dutch Basketball League Coach of the Year is an award given to the best coach in the Netherlands, Dutch highest professional basketball league. The award is given after the regular season and was first handed out in 1975 to Bill Sheridan.
Win ...
*Edwin van der Hart – 1982
References
{{Dutch Basketball League
Defunct basketball teams in the Netherlands
Sports clubs in Amsterdam
Basketball teams established in 1960
Former Dutch Basketball League teams
Sports clubs disestablished in 1994