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The Zilveren Bal () was a
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tournament featuring clubs from the
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that was held annually in
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prior to each season from 1901 to 1956. The tournament was created in 1901 by
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, in the aftermath of their relegation from the top-flight. The trophy is a ball made up of silver, hence its name. The ''Zilveren Bal'' tournament was for many years the most important cup tournament in the Netherlands, even more important than the Holdert Cup (now known as
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). The hosts Sparta never succeeded in lifting the silver ball, unlike the likes of
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,
HBS Craeyenhout HBS Craeyenhout is a omnisports club based in The Hague that fields teams in association football, cricket and hockey. The club is best known for its football team, which is one of the original clubs of Dutch football, and three times national ch ...
, and
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. With the entry of professional football in the Netherlands in 1954, the tournament lost its status and slowly disappeared.


History


Origins

At the turn of the century, the board of the
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(KNVB) was mostly consisted of Spartans, members of
Sparta Rotterdam Sparta Rotterdam () is a Dutch professional football club based in Rotterdam. Established on 1 April 1888, Sparta Rotterdam is the oldest professional football team in the Netherlands. Sparta currently compete in the Eredivisie, the top flight ...
. Their strong grip on KNVB, however, was not able to save the club of being relegated from the ''Eerste Klasse West'' at the end of the 1900–01 season, which left Rapiditas Rotterdam as the only top-flight club from the city of Rotterdam. This arose the fear that the standard of Rotterdam football would decline, and thus, a few men from Rotterdam, Cees van Hasselt, Jacob Musley, and John. J. Meyer, decided to form the ''Zilveren Voetbal Commissie'' (Silver Football Committee), which was set up to organize an annual tournament for clubs from the first and second divisions of the Netherlands. There was a trophy at stake, known at the time as the ZVC challenge cup, which was a
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made up of silver, hence the name of the tournament. The ''Zilveren Bal'' would be contested annually, and they were traditionally played on the fields of Sparta Rotterdam, the
Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel The Sparta Stadion, nicknamed Het Kasteel () is a football stadium in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It is the home ground of Sparta Rotterdam. It has a capacity of 11,026. History and layout The stadium is located in the neighbourhood of Spangen, whe ...
in Rotterdam. The ''Zilveren Bal'' was to become the property of the first club to win it three times in a row or five times overall.


The three Zilveren Bals

Sparta used its influence to invite five clubs (Dutch champions
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, Belgian league runners-up Beerschot from
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, newly promoted
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, and city rivals Rapiditas and
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) for a tournament played just before the start of the 1901–02 season. HVV earned the right to keep the trophy permanently after winning each of the very first three editions of the competition between 1901 and 1903, and doing it so always as the reigning Dutch champions. The trophy was thus handed to HVV and a new ''Zilveren Bal'' was commissioned, and this one lasted much longer since it was contested on twenty occasions (the 1914 edition was canceled due to the general mobilization after the outbreak of
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) before HBS Craeyenhout won it for the fifth time in 1924, which meant that the second trophy also ended up in
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, owned by De Kraaien. By then, many similar pre-season tournaments had been set up in the country, and clubs from
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did not enter anymore, such as
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and Blauw Wit, who had been the last participants from the capital in 1917, when a record 24 clubs entered the competition. Likewise, the clubs from Antwerp and
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very rarely; instead, participation was dominated by clubs from Rotterdam, Den Haag, nearby towns like
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and
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, and clubs from the south and east of the Netherlands. The third ''Zilveren Bal'' was contested for 13 years, from 1924 to 1937, and during that time the cup was only twice taken out of Rotterdam. Feijenoord obtained permanent ownership of the trophy in 1937 after beating Sparta in a final that was to settle the destination of the trophy one way or the other.


Decline

The tournament continued to be played annually, also during
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, with the list of winners obtaining an increasingly southern flavour. For instance, won twice in a row in 1945 and 1946, and only narrowly failed to secure the permanent possession of the fourth trophy as they lost their 1947 semifinal on penalties.
VVV-Venlo VVV-Venlo (, ''VVV'' stands for ''Venlose Voetbal Vereniging'' meaning "Venlo Football Club") is a Dutch football club from Venlo, a city on the border with Germany. They play in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of Dutch football, following ...
won the last regular edition in 1954. After the 1954 tournament, professional football was introduced within the KNVB, which was not intending to keep up with the amateur spirit of the ''Zilveren Voetbal Commissie'' (ZVC), and thus, no tournament was held in 1955, since the organizers were committed to amateurism. In 1956, ZVC tried once more to hold the tournament in Rotterdam with only amateur associations, and indeed, this final edition was contested between eight amateur clubs. In the final match, HVV beat CVV and was thus the last to win it, and due to the subsequent abolition of the ZVC, HVV came into possession of the fourth and last Silver Ball.


Revival

On 15 November 2010, Feyenoord and Sparta announced that they wanted to restore the Silver Ball tradition. An interesting detail is that both clubs were permanently excluded from participating in this tournament as professional clubs in 1956, because professional football did not fit the amateur spirit of the ''Zilveren Bal''. A somewhat peculiar epilogue followed more than half a century after the last edition in Rotterdam, when the two record winners, Feyenoord (as they are spelled since 1971) and Sparta Rotterdam (who added the name of their home city to their official denomination in 2004) organized a match at Spangen on 5 January 2011 to "restore the tradition". However, they failed to follow that tradition since the original tournament was never a one-off match, never was played in the
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, or ever allowed the entrance of professional clubs. The 2011 match finished 4–2 for Feyenoord, but was not repeated, thanks at least in part to vocal public outrage generated by indignant football historians.


The Tournament

The tournament format is exactly the same as that of any other cup tournament. It is a one-off knock-out competition. All tournaments below were held in Rotterdam (at the various grounds of Sparta), with two exceptions: the 1907 edition was played in Haarlem because Sparta's stadium was undergoing renovation (HVV would have liked to had organize it in Den Haag, but the ZVC preferred the financial arrangements offered in Haarlem) and the 1909 edition, which was moved to Den Haag because of an outbreak of
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in Rotterdam.


Results


References

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External links


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