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TSV NOAD was an association football club based in Tilburg, Netherlands. Founded in 1910, the club played at the highest level of
Dutch football Football is the most popular sport in the Netherlands. Football was introduced to the Netherlands by Pim Mulier in the 19th century when in 1879, at the age of 14, he founded Haarlemsche Football Club. Over the next 30 years, football gained ...
between 1918 and 1961.


History

NOAD was founded on 5 June 1910. Unlike most other clubs in North Brabant, the club was not formed as Roman Catholic but was rather secular. Initially, NOAD mainly played friendly matches against Roman Catholic institutes. Many so-called Roman Catholic clubs were not allowed by the clergy to play the "savages" of NOAD. The first competitive league matches were played as Brabantian Football Association (BVB). In November 1917, the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) placed NOAD in the National 2nd Klasse B. This meant, that the team regularly left the city and the province of Brabant to play at national level. NOAD immediately won the National 2nd Klasse B title. In order to reach promotion to the National 1st Division, two games had to be played against Bredania. In
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, the score was 0–0. At home on Bosscheweg, Jan Panis scored the only goal – in front of more than 3,000 spectators – and secured the promotion to the 1st Division. From 1918, the club played at the highest level, and from 1954 to 1971 as a professional club. In 1971, the municipality of Tilburg wanted a merger of the three professional teams of the town Willem II, NOAD and LONGA, but Willem II refused. The result was that NOAD and
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became non-league amateur clubs and Willem II continued as the only professional team of the city. Eventually in 2017, NOAD merged with LONGA and RKTVV to form
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. The exact meaning of the club name is unclear. TSV stands for ''Tilburgse Sportvereniging'' ( Tilburgian Sports Association), and NOAD probably stands for "Nooit Ophouden Altijd ''Doorspelen''" (Never Stop Always Play), which has been the most commonly used explanation. Another theory is that the name means is "Nooit Ophouden Altijd ''Doorgaan''" (Never Stop Always Continue).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:NOAD Association football clubs established in 1910 Association football clubs disestablished in 2017 1910 establishments in the Netherlands 2017 disestablishments in the Netherlands Defunct football clubs in the Netherlands Football clubs in Tilburg