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Voorschoten Voorschoten () is a town and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It is a smaller town in the Randstad, enclosed by the cities of Leiden, Wassenaar and Leidschendam-Voorburg. The municipality covers an area ...
, Netherlands.


History

Voorschoten '97 was founded on 1 July 1997 after a fusion of the football clubs: S.V Voorschoten, S.V.L.V and Randstad Sport.


Early history

V'97 can find its roots in 1925 when Voorschoten got its first official club, V.V.L. on 15 December 1925. Rouwcoop followed in 1932 and they shared De Burgemeester vd Hoeven Sportpark. V.V.L became known as S.V.L.V. Whilst Rouwcoop became Randstad Sport respectively. Both these clubs would start senior 'Saturday' sides. There was some opposition because S.V.L.V had always been a 'Sunday' playing club. In 1974 Randstad Sport moved to Sportpark Adegeest and there became intensive amalgamation talks of the two clubs, however time after time these talks broke down. The 'Saturday' of Randstad Sport split as S.V Voorschoten in 1982. In 1993 S.V.L.V were promoted for the first time in their history to the third division of the
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.


Amalgamation

Forced by economic emergencies to bring their strength together, but also encouraged by the council of Voorschoten, the 3 clubs came together in agreement. On the first of July 1996 Randstad Sport and S.V.L.V amalgamated. And exactly a year later, on 1 July 1997, S.V Voorschoten joined the party. After 72-years Voorschoten would finally have a single club once more.


1997 - Onwards

Roughly 1,500 members and 300 athletes, count towards the green-yellow family. The club is one of the biggest in the region. Notably the Voorschoten Club has had a team from professional football visit Sportpark Adegeest:
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(1997),
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(1998 en 2003),
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(1998, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2010),
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(2002),
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(2002) en Willem II (2003). Next to this, a co-operative relationship has been formed with Feyenoord Rotterdam. Voorschoten '97 and the Rotterdammers regularly play friendly matches. Most famously in 2007 when Feyenoord first showed off its new signings of:
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, Roy Makaay,
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, Kevin Hofland and
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all unofficially debuting for Feyenoord at Sportpark Adegeest. The match was sold-out quickly by roughly 5,000 fans in attendance. In the season of 2009/10 the District Cup West II was captured meaning Voorschoten'97 could take part in the Landelijke Beker, for amateurs and the
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2010/11 for professionals. In the Landelijke Beker, Voorschoten was eliminated in the quarterfinals by sv Deurne. Voorschoten '97 managed to reach the 3rd round of the KNVB Beker before being knocked out by vv Noordwijk.


Colours

The club colours are yellow and green. The shirt has yellow and green stripes, shorts are green whilst the socks are white with green-yellow piping.


Home ground

The football teams of Voorschoten '97 have played their home matches since foundation at ''Sportpark Adegeest'' on 6 Weddeloop, Voorschoten. The sportsground counts 6 full fields and one junior-sized field. In the summer of 2008 three fields were laid with artificial turf. Overseeing the main field is the ''John Kriek-tribune'', it holds seating for 135 supporters and is named after the former chairman of the club.


First team

In the 2010–2011 season, the first Saturday side played in the " Hoofdklasse A", the second from top level of amateur football. The Sunday 1 side plays in the "Derde klasse" of
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amateur Football. The headtrainer of Zaterdag 1 is Hein van Heek, who in March 2009 left his position as headtrainer at vv Noordwijk, from
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. Van Heek trained Voorschoten '97 before he went to Noordwijk in 2005.


Youth teams

The club counts the following youth teams: F 14, E 17, D 13, B 7, A 5


References


External links


Official website Voorschoten ´97
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