HHC Hardenberg is a
football
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club from
Hardenberg
Hardenberg (; nds-nl, Haddenbarreg or '' 'n Arnbarg'') is a city and municipality in the province of Overijssel, Eastern Netherlands. The municipality of Hardenberg has a population of about 60,000, with about 19,000 living in the city. It recei ...
,
Netherlands
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. The club is currently playing in the
Tweede Divisie
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.
History
HHC Hardenberg was founded in 1954, as the result of a merger between ''Hardenberg Voetbal Club'' of Hardenberg en ''SV Heemse'' of neighbouring
Heemse
Heemse (Dutch Low Saxon: ''Hiemse'') is a neighbourhood of Hardenberg and former village in the Dutch province of Overijssel.''ANWB Topografische Atlas Nederland'', Topografische Dienst and ANWB, 2005. In 1966, it was annexed by Hardenberg.
Over ...
. The letters HHC stand for ''Hardenberg Heemse Combinatie'' (Hardenberg Heemse Combination).
The club won its first title, in the ''Vierde Klasse'' (Fourth Class), in the 1964–65 season, securing promotion to the ''Derde Klasse'' (Third Class). The club played in that division for 11 seasons, and won the title in 1975–76, clinching promotion to the ''Tweede Klasse'' (Second Class).
The introduction of the
Hoofdklasse changed the structure of the league. The ''Eerste Klasse'' (First Class) became the
Hoofdklasse, and the ''Tweede Klasse'', where HHC were playing, became the ''Eerste Klasse'' (First Class).
HHC was relegated back to what had become the ''Tweede Klasse'' after the 1990–91 season. HHC won the playoffs in that division in 1998, securing promotion to the ''Eerste Klasse'' (First Class).
In the 2000–01 season, HHC finished second in the ''Eerste Klasse E'', qualifying for the playoffs. In the playoffs, HHC came close to being promoted to the
Hoofdklasse. In the 2003–04 season, HHC finished tied on first place in the ''Eerste Klasse D''. A decisive match against
Excelsior '31
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The Derde Divisie (; en, Third Division), formerly known as Topkl ...
was lost, but HHC qualified for the playoffs and won both playoff matches, securing promotion to the
Hoofdklasse, for the first time in the club's existence.
In the first season on the highest level of amateur football in the Netherlands, the club managed to avoid relegation, finishing the season in the Saturday Hoofdklasse C in 10th place (out of 14). In the 2005–06, HHC won the third ''periode'' (period), securing a place in the
KNVB Cup 2006-07
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.
The third season of HHC in the Hoofdklasse ended with the title in the
Saturday Hoofdklasse C. In the competition for the national Saturday title, HHC finished bottom of the group, behind
Rijnsburgse Boys
Rijnsburgse Boys is a football club from Rijnsburg in the Netherlands.
The club was established on 24 March 1930. They currently play in the Tweede Divisie. The club won the Saturday Hoofdklasse A title in the 2005–06, 2006–07 and 2008– ...
(champion of the Saturday Hoofdklasse A) and
IJsselmeervogels
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(champion of the Saturday Hoofdklasse B). HHC managed to defend their title in the Saturday Hoofdklasse C
the next season.
In the
KNVB Cup 2006-07
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, HHC defeated
RKSV Oisterwijk in the first round, but were eliminated by
MVV
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in the second round. A year later, in
2007–08, the club defeated
SV Babberich
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History
Located in a small village, Babberich managed to play in the Hoofdklasse from 1988 to 2012 an ...
2–1 in the first round. The second round match against
VVSB
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History
The club was founded on October 26, 1931 and has played exclusively at the amateur l ...
finished 1–1 after regular time; the score after
extra time
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was 5–4 for HHC. The club was eventually eliminated in the third round, by professional side
AGOVV Apeldoorn
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.
In the
KNVB Cup 2008-09
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, HHC defeated Schijndel and Go Ahead Eagles in the first and second round. The third round was against professional club
Feyenoord
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, and was supposed to be a home match for HHC. However, because of the significance of the match, it was decided that their home venue was insufficient. Therefore, the match was played in
Emmen. The Univé Stadium in Emmen was sold out for the first time in more than ten years with 8500 visitors, most of them coming from Hardenberg. The half time score was 1–1, but Feyenoord would go on to win the match 1–5.
The club qualified to the newly established third tier, called
Topklasse
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, at the end of the 2009–10 season through playoffs. In 2016, they entered the new formed
Tweede Divisie
Tweede Divisie ( en, Second Division) is the highest amateur (and historically the lowest professional) football league in the Netherlands. It was established in 1956, together with the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie. Between 1956 and 1960 and b ...
, the highest amateur level of the Dutch football pyramid.
Honours
The structure of the Hoofdklasse allows HHC Hardenberg up to three title opportunities in one season: the regular division, the Saturday title and the national title. The overall Saturday title is contested between the champions of the three Saturday leagues, and the national title is contested between the Saturday champion and the Sunday champion.
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Hoofdklasse division title: 2
::
2006–07,
2007–08
Current squad
''As of 1 September 2020''
References
External links
Club website
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Football clubs in the Netherlands
Association football clubs established in 1954
1954 establishments in the Netherlands
Football clubs in Overijssel
Sport in Hardenberg