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FC Wageningen (before 1978 ''Wageningen'' and ''WVV Wageningen'') was a Dutch
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club which was founded on 27 August 1911., The club played its matches in the
Wageningse Berg The Wageningse Berg () is the southernmost part of the Utrechse Heuvelrug (Utrecht Hill Ridge), a range of hills reaching an altitude of 52m that originated as a glacial moraine. It lies just north of the Nederrijn and to the east of the town of W ...
stadium. Its first success came on 18 June 1939, when the team won the
KNVB Cup The KNVB Beker (; en, KNVB Cup), branded as the TOTO KNVB Beker for sponsorship reasons, is a competition in the Netherlands organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) since 1898. It was based on the format of the English FA Cup. Ou ...
by defeating
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(2–1 after extra-time) in Arnhem. Nine years later, on 19 June 1948, FC Wageningen once again won the Cup, this time by a win over DWV. The club went bankrupt in 1992, and played its last match in May 1992 against
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. It was disestablished on 30 June. The amateur branch still exists as ''WVV Wageningen''.


Honours

*
KNVB Cup The KNVB Beker (; en, KNVB Cup), branded as the TOTO KNVB Beker for sponsorship reasons, is a competition in the Netherlands organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) since 1898. It was based on the format of the English FA Cup. Ou ...
: 2 :: 1938–39, 1947–48 * Tweede Divisie: 1 :: 1967–68


Results 1963 – 1992


Former managers

* Jan Mastenbroek (1939–1960) *
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(1964–1968) *
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(1968–1973) * Fritz Korbach (1973–1977) *
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(1977–1980) * Nol de Ruiter (1980–1982) *
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(1985–1986) *
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(1987–1989) *
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(1989–1991) * Pim Verbeek (1991–1992) * Willem van Hanegem assistant (1990–1991)


References

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