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NEC Nijmegen (''Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie''), commonly known as NEC (), is a professional Dutch association football club based in Nijmegen. The club currently competes in the
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
, the top tier 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 ...
, following promotion from the 2020–21 Eerste Divisie. The club has reached the final of the KNVB Cup on four occasions – in 1973, 1983, 1994 and 2000 – but has never won any major silverware.


History


1900–1919: Merger and early years

The oldest remnant of NEC Nijmegen, Eendracht, was formed on 15 November 1900 by three men - August Lodenstijn, Antoon Kuypers and Wouter de Lent - representing the people from the ''benedenstad'' (lower town) who, due to their working class status, were not able to play for the major club in the city,
Quick 1888 Quick 1888 (also referred to as Quick Nijmegen) is an amateur sporting club from Nijmegen, Netherlands. It was founded in 1888 as a cricket club and currently plays football in the third amateur level. As a football club, Quick reached its moment ...
. Due to a lack of funds, Eendracht initially played only friendly matches against teams from other parts of the city until 1903, when the local league in Nijmegen was formed. Eendracht was the first champion and was promoted to Gelderland's regional league, and two years later the club was promoted to the second tier of Dutch football. Eendracht merged in April 1910 with NVV Nijmegen, a club formed two years earlier by former members of Quick 1888. The new club was given the name Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie, and played its first match against Amsterdam side DEC, the match ending 0-0.


1920–1939: "Never first-class"

After a series of ground moves in the club's early years, at the beginning of the 1920s, NEC bought land and moved to a ground at Hazenkampseweg. Finally, the club had a permanent home and the club's fanbase began to grow. However, despite a new home and increased membership, on-field success did not follow. Although NEC won second-tier championships in 1928, 1929, 1931, and 1934, the club did not win promotion after losing consecutive play-off matches. The club was mockingly nicknamed: "Nooit eerste classer" (in English "Never first division"), before being promoted at the fifth attempt in 1936. In 1939, NEC won the first Eastern title and fought for the Dutch title in a playoff competition with four other district champions. NEC came in third place, behind Amsterdam sides
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and DWS. The club moved from Hazenkampseweg in 1942 to the Goffertstadion, located in the
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on the outskirts of the city, where the club still plays today.


1940–1959: WWII and professional football

During the
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, little football was played, but after liberation, the club's pre-war success continued and again became the champion of the East in both 1946 and 1947. Professional football was introduced in the Netherlands in 1954, but came at the wrong time for NEC. The club was not in a good financial state and not as well established as other clubs. When the
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(KNVB) reorganised the league structure in time for the 1956–57 season, NEC found themselves in the lowest semi-professional division, the
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.


1960–1973: Recovery

At the beginning of the 1960s, NEC began to recover from its financial difficulties. A major reason for this was new support from the municipal council who began to see the importance of a professional club like the NEC, and started providing financial support in 1963. The following year, the club was promoted to the second-tier
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again and three years later, reached the top-tier
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for the first time, finishing tenth in its first season. The club remained in the top flight for seven seasons in a row, with some games played in front of capacity crowds; season averages of 14,000 spectators were normal. NEC flourished, primarily due to the development of players from their youth setup, including
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and Jan Peters.


1974–2002: Lean years

However, a sharp decline soon followed. NEC could not sustain itself with its only major revenue sources being the sale of players and the large subsidy from the Nijmegen council. Relegation from the top flight came in 1974, and although NEC returned to the top division the following year, the club was heading in a downward trajectory. During the following years, NEC became renowned as a
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; in little over a decade, they changed leagues six times: relegation in 1983, promotion in 1985, relegation in 1986, promotion in 1989, relegation in 1991, and finally promotion in 1994. In 1981, the club was given further support from the municipal council, when NEC's professional and amateur sides separated, but this did not prevent the club's bankruptcy in 1987. NEC continued to exist only after 80% of creditors waived their claims. New chairman Henk van de Water formed a sponsors' club to raise funds which started to gather momentum. By the mid-1990s, NEC was on the way up again. In 1995, the club clung on to a place in the Eredivisie by the skin of their teeth. In 1998, it surprised many with an eighth-place finish. Its financial situation had improved and attendance numbers rose gradually, up to an average of 10,000 spectators.


Cup finals

NEC has reached the final of the KNVB Cup four times. On two occasions NEC were underdogs, but going into the 1973 final, the club was the overwhelming favorite. At Rotterdam's
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against NAC Breda, things went completely wrong for the Nijmegen club, with NAC coming away 2–0 winners, amidst claims of infighting and disagreements with the manager. In 1983, NEC unexpectedly reached the Cup Final despite having been relegated that season, but fell to the league champions Ajax 3–1 – the final goal being scored by Johan Cruyff in his final game for Ajax. NEC, about to be promoted from the Eerste Divisie surprised many by defeating Ajax 2–1 away from home in the semi-finals of the 1994 competition, coming up against Rotterdam at De Kuip in the final, but fell once more 2–1. In 2000, the club's centenary year, they reached the final for the fourth time but the match against
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would end in disappointment for the 20,000 fans who made the trip; NEC lost the match 2–0.


NEC in the Cup Winners' Cup

In 1983, during the darkest period of the club's history, the club played a match which many see as a highlight of the club's history: a match played in the European Cup Winners' Cup against
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, while NEC was little more than a mid-table second-tier team. In the spring, NEC had lost the cup-final against Ajax and were also relegated. But because the Amsterdam-based side had also been crowned champion of the Eredivisie, NEC qualified for UEFA competition while in the second-tier, something which has only happened once since:
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's participation in the
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while playing in the
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. In the first round of the European tournament, NEC narrowly defeated
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's Brann, 2–1 on aggregate. A few days later, the draw was completed for the second round, which pitted the superstars of Barcelona – with both Bernd Schuster and Diego Maradona – against the small Dutch outfit. Both players were injured for the tie, though there was still excitement for the fans at the Goffertstadion – NEC raced into a 2–0 lead after 44 minutes, with goals from Anton Janssen and Michel Mommertz, though the ''Blaugrana'' would hit back, winning the game 3–2, and strolled to a 2–0 victory at Camp Nou in the second leg.


2003–2012: NEC in Europe

29 May 2003 marked a historic day for NEC. Following a late strike from
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against
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, NEC finished fifth in the
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
. For the first time in the club's history, NEC qualified for the
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through their league position. This led to unprecedented scenes with jubilant fans invading the pitch. Similar scenes occurred in the city centre with over 25,000 people celebrating. In the 2007–08 Eredivisie season, NEC qualified for European competition again, despite a disappointing first half of the season, when the club found itself in 17th place at the winter break. However, there was a remarkable turnaround. From January, NEC improved their form and finished eighth place in the league. This position secured participation in the UEFA Cup play-offs, which they won, beating
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, Groningen, and NAC Breda. With 31 undefeated matches in a row and with a 6–0 home victory at NAC Breda the highlight of the turnaround, NEC achieved European qualification once again. The year became even more successful following early rounds of the UEFA Cup. In the first round, the club defeated
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over two ties. After a 1–0 home win, NEC drew 0–0 in
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to reach the group stage. They were then drawn against
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,
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,
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, and
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. They started poorly, with defeats to both
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and
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– meaning they were bottom of the group and almost out of the competition. After a 2–1 victory against Spartak Moscow in
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with a goal from
Lasse Schöne Lasse Schöne (; born 27 May 1986) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or winger for Eredivisie club NEC and the Denmark national team. He is known for his set piece abilities. Schöne spent his entire professional ...
, NEC played their last match in Nijmegen against Udinese. To advance, NEC had to win and hope that other results went their way. Tottenham were trailing at half time, while NEC were being held at 0–0. In the 74th minute, however, Tottenham scored twice to eventually draw 2–2 against Spartak and goals from
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and Jhon van Beukering gave NEC a 2-0 victory, and they qualified for the knockout round. The round of 32 of the UEFA Cup saw NEC drawn against
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side
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. The run ended when the Germans won 3–0 in Nijmegen and 1–0 in
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. NEC supporters were subsequently complimented in Europe by Franz Beckenbauer, who said he had never witnessed such great support from away supporters.


2013–present: Relegation and return

At the end of the 2013–14 season, NEC prevented automatic relegation by holding
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to a 2–2 draw in
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on the last matchday with a brace from Alireza Jahanbakhsh. However, in the following
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, NEC lost 4–1 on aggregate to Eerste Divisie's 16th placed Sparta Rotterdam and was relegated to the second tier of Dutch football, ending a 20 year run in the top flight. They bounced back however at the first attempt after beating Sparta 1–0 on 3 April 2015 to clinch the
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title with six games left. On 28 May 2017, NEC faced relegation again after two years in the
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after losing 5–1 on aggregate against NAC Breda. They reached the promotion play-offs in both the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons, but lost in the semi-finals on both occasions to FC Emmen and RKC Waalwijk. For the 2019–20 season, the club took the ususual step of appointing three head coaches: Adrie Bogers,
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and Francois Gesthuizen – the club finished in eighth place, which would have granted them a place in the play-offs, but due to the ongoing
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, there was no promotion or relegation between Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie. In May 2021, the club once again achieved promotion to the
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after beating NAC Breda 2–1 in the final of the promotion/relegation play-offs.


Stadium

In the early years of NEC's existence, the club played at various grounds around the city, most notably at Hazenkampseweg. The club's current home, Goffertstadion, was opened in 1939 by
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. It had been constructed by thousands of the city's unemployed, during a time of compulsory employment. At the time of its completion it was the third highest capacity stadium in the Netherlands, after Ajax's
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and
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in Rotterdam. The Gofferstadion was a project by the municipal council, but upon completion both local clubs Quick 1888 and NEC refused to play there, as both had their own stadiums and did not want to pay rent for De Goffert. It therefore took until 1942 for the first match to be played, after NEC’s home ground was damaged during the Second World War and the club permanently moved to the Goffert. In 1992 the club purchased the stadium from the municipal council for the symbolic sum of 1
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. The stadium was renovated in the late 1990s, with an increased capacity of 12,500, opening with a friendly match between NEC and
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, which the home side won 3-1. On October 17, 2021, part of the stadium collapsed after a match between NEC and rivals Vitesse. Nobody was seriously injured.


International matches

Goffertstadion has hosted various senior men's international matches.


Kit and colours


Club colours

Upon the merger of NVV and Eendracht, the club played in black shirts with a green and red band across the chest. However the club's traditional shirt is known as the ''Balkenshirt'', consisting of a red shirt with a green chestband with black trim. During the 2000s, other variations of the club's colours were worn, such as a quartered design in 2004 05 and various half-and-half designs. In 2016 NEC's board allowed a fan vote on whether to restore the classic chest band, which passed with a slim majority.


Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors


Club culture


Rivalries

Vitesse are NEC's archrivals. The two clubs share a long history together and they contest the Gelderse Derby (Derby of Gelderland), a confrontation between the two largest cities of the province of
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, Arnhem and Nijmegen, two cities with major differences in attitude and culture. Since 1813, Arnhem has been the capital of
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and is historically based on finance and trade, perceived as an office city with modern buildings. Nijmegen, on the other hand, is predominantly a workers' city, with middle and high-income groups in the minority. The two cities are just 24 kilometers apart, resulting in an intense crosstown rivalry. The meeting between the two teams is still considered to be one of the biggest matches of the season. De Graafschap are also considered a rival, and games between them are known as the ''Kleine Gelderse Derby'' (Little Gelderland Derby) but these matches are not as loaded with the tension and rivalry of those with Vitesse.


Mascot

Since 2007, the club's mascot has been Bikkel, a Roman legionary, with a sword and shield, a reference to the Roman history of the city of Nijmegen. The name Bikkel reportedly refers to the nickname given to former player and coach
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, who spent his whole career at the club.


Players


First team squad


Youth/reserves squad


On loan


Notable players

''The following players were called-up to represent their national teams in international football and received
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during their tenure with N.E.C.: ;Angola *
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(2006–2010) ;Aruba *
Gregor Breinburg Gregor Breinburg (born 16 September 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for ADO Den Haag in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. Born in the Netherlands, he represents the Aruba national team. Club career He formerly played for D ...
(2014–2018) ;Australia * Brett Holman (2006–2008) * Brad Jones (2016) ;Austria * Jakob Jantscher (2013–2014) ;Belgium *
Björn Vleminckx Björn Vleminckx (; born 1 December 1985) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Career Born in Boom, Antwerp, Vleminckx began his career with Beveren and joined in July 2005 Oostende on loan. In summer 2006 he ...
(2009–2011) ;Bosnia and Herzegovina * Dario Đumić (2016–2017) ;Burundi * Saidi Ntibazonkiza (2006–2010) ;Curaçao * Suently Alberto (2017–2018) * Rangelo Janga (2020–2021) ;Denmark * Kevin Conboy (2011–2015) * John Frandsen (1973–1975) *
Dennis Rommedahl Dennis Rommedahl (; born 22 July 1978) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a right winger. The second-most capped national player for Denmark, he appeared in 126 matches and scored 21 goals for his country, and was a member ...
(2008–2009) *
Lasse Schöne Lasse Schöne (; born 27 May 1986) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or winger for Eredivisie club NEC and the Denmark national team. He is known for his set piece abilities. Schöne spent his entire professional ...
(2008–2012; 2021–present) *
Niki Zimling Niki Dige Zimling (born 19 April 1985) is a Danish former professional footballer and current U19 manager of AGF. He was named 2006 Danish ''under-21 Talent of the Year'', and has played 24 games for the Danish national team. Career Brøndb ...
(2010–2011) ;DR Congo *
Jonathan Okita Jonathan Yula Okita (born 5 October 1996) is a Congolese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Swiss club Zürich. Born in Germany, he represents the DR Congo national team. Club career Okita made his Belgian First Division A de ...
(2018–2022) * Zico Tumba (2001–2004) ;Finland * Antti Sumiala (1995–1997) ;Hungary *
Gábor Babos Gábor Babos (; born 24 October 1974) is a Hungarian football goalkeeper. He is also currently the goalkeeper coach of NAC Breda. Babos has previously played for MTK Hungária, Feyenoord and NEC before returning to NAC Breda in the summer ...
(2005–2013) *
Krisztián Vadócz Krisztián Vadócz (; born 30 May 1985) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder. Club career Early years Born in Budapest, Vadócz made his professional debut aged 17 with hometown club Budapest Honvéd FC, and ...
(2007–2008; 2011–2012) ;Iceland *
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(2015–2016) * Victor Pálsson (2013–2014) ;Iran * Alireza Jahanbakhsh (2013–2015) ;Morocco * Youssef El Akchaoui (2006–2010) *
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(2004–2007) * Souffian El Karouani (2019–present) ;Netherlands *
Jasper Cillessen Jacobus Antonius Peter Johannes "Jasper" Cillessen (born 22 April 1989) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Eredivisie club NEC and the Netherlands national team. Cillessen joined NEC's youth team in 2001, making hi ...
(2010–2011, 2022–present) * Arnaut Danjuma (2016–2018) * Romano Denneboom (2004–2007) *
Theo de Jong Theodorus Jacob de Jong (born 11 August 1947) is a Dutch former professional footballer and current coach of Nigerian Premier League club Ikorodu United F.C. During his career, he played for NEC Nijmegen and Feyenoord Rotterdam. He earned 15 ...
(1971–1972) * Wim Lakenberg (1936–1948) *
Pauke Meijers Paul "Pauke" Meijers (2 June 193414 October 2013) was a Dutch football player. Club career A right winger, Meijers followed in his father Hendrik's footsteps and started his career at NEC Nijmegen, making his professional debut against Rigters ...
(1950–1954; 1962–1967) * Jan Peters (1971–1977; 1986–1988) ;North Macedonia *
Gjorgji Hristov Georgi Hristov (Macedonian language, Macedonian: Ѓорѓи Христов, also Romanization of Macedonian, romanized as ''Gjorgji Hristov''; born 30 January 1976) is a Macedonian former professional association football, footballer who played a ...
(2000–2003) *
Dževdet Šainovski Djevdet Shainoski (Macedonian: Џевдет Шаиноски; born 8 June 1973 in Ohrid) is a Macedonian football midfielder and manager, currently in charge of Farum Boldklub, the second team of FC Nordsjælland. International career He made hi ...
(1997–1999) ;Paraguay *
Édgar Barreto Édgar Osvaldo Barreto Cáceres (born 15 July 1984) is a Paraguayan former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. After starting his career with Cerro Porteño in his homeland and NEC in the Dutch Eredivisie, Barreto spent ...
(2004–2007; 2020–2022) ;Poland * Andrzej Niedzielan (2004–2007) ;Sint Maarten * Sergio Hughes (2019–) ;Slovakia * Samuel Štefánik (2013–2014) ;Sweden * Jordan Larsson (2017–2018) * Jonas Olsson (2005–2008) ;Turkey *
Ferdi Kadıoğlu Ferdi Erenay Kadıoğlu (born 7 October 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or winger for Fenerbahçe in the Süper Lig. Born in the Netherlands, Kadıoğlu plays for the Turkey national team. Club career NEC Kadıo ...
(2016–2018) ;Venezuela * Christian Santos (2014–2016) * ''Players in bold actively play for N.E.C. and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with N.E.C.''


Staff


UEFA ranking


Former coaches

''Source''. * Ferenz György (1923–24) * Smith (1929–30) * Claus Uber (1931–32) * Richard Longin (1932–33) * Fons Lodenstijn (1933–36) *
Coen Delsen Coen may refer to: * Coen (name), a given name and surname * Enrico Coen (1957), a British botanist * Coen brothers, a U.S. filmmaker sibling duo * Coen River, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia; named after ''Jan Pieterszoon Coen'' in 16 ...
(1936–37) * Bertus Schoester (1937–39) *
Bill Julian John William Julian (10 July 1867 – 14 March 1957) was an English football player and coach. Career Born in Boston, Lincolnshire, he first played for his local side Boston Excelsior, then Boston. He impressed in a home match for Boston Town ...
(1939–40) * Bertus Schoester (1940–42) *
George Charlton George Charlton (active 1930s) was an English amateur footballer who played as an outside right in the Football League for Darlington and in non-league football for Shildon. Charlton made his Darlington debut in a 6–2 Third Division Nort ...
(1947–49) *
Jan Bijl Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to: Acronyms * Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN * Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code * Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group * Japanese Article Numb ...
(1949–54) *
Coen Delsen Coen may refer to: * Coen (name), a given name and surname * Enrico Coen (1957), a British botanist * Coen brothers, a U.S. filmmaker sibling duo * Coen River, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia; named after ''Jan Pieterszoon Coen'' in 16 ...
(1954–56) * Ferdi Silz (1956–57) * Rein ter Horst (1957–58) * Fons Lodenstijn ''(
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)'' (1958) *
Wim Groenendijk Wim Groenendijk (14 August 1910 – 27 November 1977) was a Dutch footballer. He played in one match for the Netherlands national football team The Netherlands national football team ( nl, Nederlands voetbalelftal or simply ''Het Nederl ...
(1958–60) *
Joop de Busser Joop is a Dutch masculine given name, often a short form (hypocorism) of Johannes, Joseph, Jacobus, or other names. It may refer to: * Jogchum T. Joop Alberda (born 1952), Dutch volleyball coach, coach of the 1996 Olympic champion Dutch team * Jo ...
(1960–61) * Jan Remmers (1961–70) *
Wiel Coerver Wiel Coerver (; 3 December 1924 – 22 April 2011) was a Dutch football manager and the developer of the "Coerver Method", a football coaching technique. Playing career Coerver played five years for local side Rapid JC, with whom he won ...
(July 1, 1970 – June 30, 1973) * Meg de Jong (1973–74) * Piet de Visser (July 1, 1974 – June 30, 1976) *
Hans Croon Hans Croon (25 May 1936 – 5 February 1985) was a Dutch football manager who won the 1976 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final with Anderlecht. Managerial career As well as Anderlecht, Croon coached in the Netherlands and Belgium with DWS, VER, HVC, FC ...
(1976–78) * Leen Looijen (1978–81) * Pim van de Meent (July 1, 1981 – June 30, 1985) * Sandor Popovics (1985–87) * Leen Looijen (1987–91) *
Jan Pruijn Jan Pruijn (born 12 October 1958) is a Dutch football coach. As a footballer, Jan Pruijn only played amateur football, playing in the Hoofdklasse the 2nd highest league of amateur football in the Netherlands. In 1985, he became the coach of ...
(July 1, 1991 – June 30, 1993) *
Cees van Kooten Cees van Kooten (; 20 August 1948 – 24 August 2015) was a Dutch former international football striker. After his career he became a football manager, he retired after a heart attack. He died of cancer in 2015. With 79 goals in six seasons he ...
(July 1, 1994 – Dec 8, 1995) *
Wim Koevermans Wilhelmus ("Wim") Jacobus Koevermans (born 28 June 1960 in Vlaardingen, South Holland), a former football central defender from The Netherlands, who earned one cap for the Netherlands national football team. He was a member of the Dutch team that ...
(Dec 8, 1995 – March 3, 1997) * Leen Looijen ''(
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)'' (March 3, 1997 – June 30, 1997) *
Jimmy Calderwood James Calderwood (born 28 February 1955) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Calderwood played for Birmingham City and Dutch clubs Sparta Rotterdam, Willem II Tilburg, Roda JC and Heracles Almelo. After retiring as a player, Cal ...
(July 1, 1997 – Dec 29, 1999) *
Ron de Groot Ronnie ("Ron") de Groot () (born March 29, 1960 in Nijmegen, Gelderland) is a retired football midfielder from the Netherlands, who mainly played for NEC Nijmegen NEC Nijmegen (''Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie''), commonly known as NEC (), is a ...
''(
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)'' (Dec 29, 1999 – June 30, 2000) *
Johan Neeskens RCH may stand for: * Radio Club de Honduras, an amateur radio organization * Railway Clearing House, the British financial clearing house and technical standards bureau for railways * The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal), a unit of the Canadian F ...
(July 1, 2000 – Dec 13, 2004) * Cees Lok (Dec 13, 2004 – Dec 19, 2005) *
Ron de Groot Ronnie ("Ron") de Groot () (born March 29, 1960 in Nijmegen, Gelderland) is a retired football midfielder from the Netherlands, who mainly played for NEC Nijmegen NEC Nijmegen (''Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie''), commonly known as NEC (), is a ...
''(
interim An interim is a period of temporary pause or change in a sequence of events, or a temporary state, and is often applied to transitional political entities. Interim may also refer to: Temporary organizational arrangements (general concept) *Provis ...
)'' (Dec 19, 2005 – June 30, 2006) *
Mario Been Marinus Antonius Been (born 11 December 1963) is a Dutch football manager and former professional player. As a footballer, Been played for Feyenoord, Pisa, Roda JC, Heerenveen, FC Tirol Innsbruck and Excelsior. He played in an attacking mid ...
(July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2009) *
Dwight Lodeweges Dwight Lodeweges (born 26 October 1957) is a Canadian–born Dutch football coach and former professional player. He is currently one of the assistant managers of the Netherlands national team. In 2020 - after Ronald Koeman left to join FC Ba ...
(July 1, 2009 – Oct 27, 2009) * Wim Rip &
Wilfried Brookhuis Wilfried Brookhuis () (born 16 October 1961 in Oldenzaal, Overijssel) is a retired football goalkeeper from the Netherlands, who played professional football for NEC Nijmegen for eleven years (1985–1996). Managerial career Brookhuis joined ...
''(
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)'' (Oct 27, 2009 – Nov 16, 2009) *
Wiljan Vloet Wiljan Vloet (born 10 September 1962) is a Dutch association football, football Manager (association football), manager, executive and former Football player, player. He serves as the sporting director of FC Den Bosch. Playing career As a footba ...
(Nov 16, 2009 – June 30, 2011) *
Alex Pastoor Alexander Pastoor (; born 26 October 1966) is a Dutch football manager and former player, who is currently manager of Almere City. Playing career A former midfielder, Pastoor spent most of his career at FC Volendam, playing with the North-Hollan ...
(July 1, 2011 – Aug 19, 2013) *
Ron de Groot Ronnie ("Ron") de Groot () (born March 29, 1960 in Nijmegen, Gelderland) is a retired football midfielder from the Netherlands, who mainly played for NEC Nijmegen NEC Nijmegen (''Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie''), commonly known as NEC (), is a ...
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Wilfried Brookhuis Wilfried Brookhuis () (born 16 October 1961 in Oldenzaal, Overijssel) is a retired football goalkeeper from the Netherlands, who played professional football for NEC Nijmegen for eleven years (1985–1996). Managerial career Brookhuis joined ...
''(
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'') (Aug 19, 2013 – Aug 27, 2013) *
Anton Janssen Anton Janssen (born 10 August 1963) is a Dutch former football manager and player. He is mostly known for his tenure as a player for PSV Eindhoven where he was part of their European Cup victory in 1988. Playing career In his youth, Janssen play ...
(Aug 27, 2013 – May 22, 2014) * Ruud Brood (July 1, 2014 – May 27, 2015) *
Ernest Faber Ernest Anthonius Jacobus Faber (born 27 August 1971) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. He was most recently head coach of caretaker manager of Eredivisie side PSV Eindhoven. Faber grew up in Eindhoven and played youth f ...
(July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016) *
Peter Hyballa Peter Hyballa (born 5 December 1975) is a German professional football manager, who last managed AS Trenčín. He also served as manager at clubs in Germany, Namibia, Austria, the Netherlands, Poland and Denmark. Before his career as a manager, ...
(July 1, 2016 – April 24, 2017) *
Ron de Groot Ronnie ("Ron") de Groot () (born March 29, 1960 in Nijmegen, Gelderland) is a retired football midfielder from the Netherlands, who mainly played for NEC Nijmegen NEC Nijmegen (''Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie''), commonly known as NEC (), is a ...
''(
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)'' (Apr 25, 2017 – June 30, 2017) * Adrie Bogers (July 1, 2017 – January 1, 2018) *
Pepijn Lijnders Pepijn "Pep" Lijnders (born 24 January 1983) is a Dutch football manager. He is an assistant manager of Premier League club Liverpool. Managerial career Lijnders began his managerial career in 2002 with PSV Eindhoven, helping with youth traini ...
(January 2, 2018 – May 17, 2018) *
Jack de Gier } Jack de Gier (; born 6 August 1968) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who played as a forward. He is the current manager of FC Den Bosch. He was nicknamed ''Il Butre'' (The Vulture), after legendary Spain striker E ...
(July 1, 2018 – April 2, 2019) *
Ron de Groot Ronnie ("Ron") de Groot () (born March 29, 1960 in Nijmegen, Gelderland) is a retired football midfielder from the Netherlands, who mainly played for NEC Nijmegen NEC Nijmegen (''Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie''), commonly known as NEC (), is a ...
, Adrie Bogers &
Rogier Meijer Rogier Meijer (born 5 September 1981) is a Dutch professional football coach and former player, who is the head coach of Eredivisie club NEC. As a player, Meijer appeared his entire professional career for De Graafschap as a midfielder. In Ma ...
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'') (April 3, 2019 – June 2, 2019) *
Rogier Meijer Rogier Meijer (born 5 September 1981) is a Dutch professional football coach and former player, who is the head coach of Eredivisie club NEC. As a player, Meijer appeared his entire professional career for De Graafschap as a midfielder. In Ma ...
(June 3, 2020 –''present'')


Honours

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Eerste Divisie The Eerste Divisie (, en, First Division) is the second-highest tier of football in the Netherlands. It is linked with the top-level Eredivisie and with the third-level Tweede Divisie via promotion/relegation systems. It is also known as t ...
** Winners: 1974–75, 2014–15 ** Promoted: 1966–67, 1984–85, 1988–89, 1993–94,
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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 ...
** Winners: 1963–64 * KNVB Cup ** Runners-up: 1972–73, 1982–83, 1993–94, 1999–2000


Results

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Below is a table with NEC's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1955.


NEC in European competition


Records and statistics


Attendance

* Record attendance: 22,000 v
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, 6 May 1990 * Highest season average attendance: 12,379, 2009–10


Transfers

* Biggest Transfer fee paid: €1.75 million to KV Mechelen for
Björn Vleminckx Björn Vleminckx (; born 1 December 1985) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Career Born in Boom, Antwerp, Vleminckx began his career with Beveren and joined in July 2005 Oostende on loan. In summer 2006 he ...
, 2009 * Biggest Transfer fee received: €4.7 million from Ajax for
Jasper Cillessen Jacobus Antonius Peter Johannes "Jasper" Cillessen (born 22 April 1989) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Eredivisie club NEC and the Netherlands national team. Cillessen joined NEC's youth team in 2001, making hi ...
, 2011


Team records

* Biggest victory: 7–0 v FC Den Bosch, 3 November 1973 * Biggest defeat: 1–9 v Ajax, 5 November 1967 * Highest league finish: 5th, 2002–03 * Most wins in a season: 15, 1971–72 * Most goals scored in a season: 100, 2014–15 * Fewest goals conceded in a season: 36, 1970–71


Individual records

* Most appearances: Sije Visser, 490 * Most goals: Frans Janssen, 126 * Most goals in a season: 23, Björn Vleminckx,
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* Most goals in a game: 4, Björn Vleminckx, NEC Nijmegen 5–0
Roda JC Sportvereniging Roda Juliana Combinatie Kerkrade (; Ripuarian: ), also known as Roda JC Kerkrade () or commonly Roda JC or Roda, is a Dutch professional football club based in Kerkrade, Netherlands. Roda JC Kerkrade plays in the Eerste Divisi ...
, 1 May 2011 * Most assists in a game: 4, Jeffrey Sarpong, NEC Nijmegen 4–2 NAC Breda, 12 February 2010 * Youngest goalscorer: Ferdi Kadioglu, 17 years, 23 days, 30 October 2016


See also

* Dutch football league teams * Goffertstadion


References


External links

* {{Eredivisie Association football clubs established in 1900 1900 establishments in the Netherlands Football clubs in the Netherlands Football clubs in Nijmegen