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Sportvereniging Door Ons Samenspel Komt Overwinning, usually known as SV DOSKO, is a football club from
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. SV DOSKO plays in the 2021–22 Sunday
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History


Early years

SV DOSKO was founded on 1 March 1908. The club uniform was a red-yellow shirt and black shorts. A year later, DOSKO decided to play in a competition and not without success. First under the auspices of the Brabantse Voetbalbond, a regional league, but a couple of years after they start to play in the NVB, the National League. In the 1912–13 season, DOSKO is placed in the
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Semi-professional years (1955–59)

In the 1955–56 season, DOSKO started as a semi-professional club, one season after the introduction of professional football in the Netherlands. 63 other Dutch clubs followed suit. The registered clubs were weighed in advance by the
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(KNVB) for viability. The criteria for obtaining a professional license were having an accommodation for at least 7,000 spectators, a ƒ50,000 deposit and an association structure. The licensees were then randomly divided into four Eerste Klasse groups. The clubs were placed in the
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or
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on the basis of their classification. The first semi-professional game against RKVV Wilhelmina in
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was lost 4-2. Jan van de Watering was the first professional football player to score for DOSKO (1-0). With the capacity at DOSKO home ground Rozenoord being 18,000, home games only attracted a disappointing average of 3,500 spectators. DOSKO, under the guidance of manager Frans Tausch, fared well in their first professional year and reached an 8th-place finish out of 16. As a result, the club qualified for the Tweede Divisie for the 1956–57 season. There was a change of manager and Rein de Bruyn took over the reigns of the first team. The season ended in disappointing fashion and a 12th place out of 15 teams. The following season, the 1957–58 Tweede Divisie, was also mostly spent in the lower reaches of the league table. The end result was a meagre 16 points from 26 matches as DOSKO only managed to keep
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behind them. A successful
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run sweetened the overall impression of the season, exiting the tournament only in the fourth round to
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, after wins over
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, Willem II and NOAD. One of the key players of the DOSKO team was
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, who also won caps for the Netherlands national team. Due to financial struggles at the club, they could not manage to keep Bennaars, who left for NOAD, as well as other key player
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, who signed with
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. The semi-professional existence proved tough for many clubs in the Netherlands. The DOSKO board and the members saw these problems persisting, and under the guidance of manager
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, DOSKO started their last season in professional football in the 1958–59 season. Only 5 matches were won and 17 lost that season, with DOSKO finishing in last place. One round before the end, the club lost to 4–1 to SV Zeist making relegation inevitable. In June 1959, chairman Theo Asselbergs had made a futile appeal to the club members to donate ƒ10,000, which would be enough to continue professional football for another year. However, there was no positive response and thus semi-professional football ended in
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. During the period, DOSKO managed to foster two star players, and the club continues to be the only third-tier Tweede Divisie club to have more than one player called up to the national team. These were aforementioned Rinus Bennaars, who gained 15 caps, and Louis Overbeeke, a fast right winger who has three caps to his name.


Modern era

After the professional era, DOSKO spent many years in the
Tweede Klasse The Tweede Klasse ( en, Second Class) is the seventh tier of football in the Netherlands and the fifth tier of Dutch amateur football. The league is divided into 22 divisions, 10 played on Saturday and 12 on Sunday. Each division consists of 14 t ...
. Between 1995 and 1998, they played 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 ...
, at the lowest level in Dutch football, and between 2013 and 2017, they competed in
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, one of the higher levels of Dutch amateur football. In 2016, DOSKO lost 6−0 in a friendly against
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club
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. Since 2018, DOSKO have competed in the
Eerste Klasse The Eerste Klasse ( en, First Class) started as the 1st tier of football in the Netherlands and is now the 6th tier. The league is divided into eleven divisions, six for Saturday clubs and five for Sunday clubs. These divisions correspond to the s ...
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References

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