De Graafschap

De Graafschap (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈɣraːfsxɑp]) is a professional football club from Doetinchem, Netherlands, playing in the Eerste divisie, the second professional tier of football in the Netherlands.

De Graafschap
Full nameVereniging Betaald Voetbal
De Graafschap
Nickname(s)Superboeren (Super Farmers)
Founded1 February 1954 (1954-02-01)
GroundDe Vijverberg
Doetinchem
Capacity12,600
ChairmanMartin Mos
ManagerMike Snoei
LeagueEerste Divisie
2018–19Eredivisie, 17th (relegated via play-offs)
WebsiteClub website

It was formed on 1 February 1954 and they play their home games at the De Vijverberg stadium. The stadium was opened on 12 August 2000 and stands on the site of the club's old pitch. The club name is Dutch for "The County". They are nicknamed Superboeren ("Super Farmers").

While not a large club by European club football standards, the club has remained a semi-permanent fixture in the Eredivisie (top league); although to date it has never won any silverware of importance. It also has a large stadium and a large fan base when compared to many other Dutch teams, particularly those in the Eerste Divisie. They had a fierce rivalry with Vitesse Arnhem, but during the years due several circumstances Go Ahead Eagles began to be a rival as well.

The club's colors are blue and white hooped shirts with white shorts and blue socks. The club's major sponsors are Pincvision and ATAG.

De Graafschap's home base, De Vijverberg has been voted as the most atmospheric stadium in the Eredivisie for the 2018-19 campaign

History

De Graafschap had their longest streak in the Dutch top tier from 1995 until 2003. In the 1995-96 season De Graafschap finished in 8th place, an all time high. After this season results went down and in 2003 the club was relegated after finishing in last place (18th).

Since 2003, De Graafschap was relegated four times and gained promotion five times. They were crowned champions of the Eerste Divisie in 2007 and 2010, and won the promotion playoffs in 2004 and 2015.[1] De Graafschap never finished last in the Eredivisie since 2003 but lost relegation playoffs after finishing in 17th place in 2005, 2009 and 2012.[2] In the 2015-16 Eredivisie season De Graafschap were once again relegated through playoffs after finishing 17th but not before drawing 1-1 against AFC Ajax on the final day of the season, denying Ajax the championship. In 2018, the club gained promotion again by winning the promotion playoffs, beating Almere City FC in the playoffs finals.[3] They were relegated in 2019, and the next season ended in further heartbreak on April 24, 2020 as they were denied a possible promotion back to the top flight due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing the Eredivisie to declare their season void with no promotion or relegation.[4]

Honours

Results

Below is a table with De Graafschap's domestic results since the introduction of the Eredivisie in 1956.

Players

Current squad

As of 9 August, 2020[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  NED Rody de Boer
2 DF  NED Julian Lelieveld
3 DF  NED Jasper van Heertum
4 DF  NED Ted van de Pavert (vice-captain)
5 DF  NED Jordy Tutuarima
6 MF  NED Elmo Lieftink
7 FW  NED Sven Blummel
8 MF  NED Jesse Schuurman
9 FW  NED Ralf Seuntjens (captain)
10 MF  NED Branco van den Boomen
11 FW  NED Daryl van Mieghem
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK  NED Nick van den Dam
19 MF  NED Rick Dekker
21 DF  NED Toine van Huizen
22 MF  NED Danny Verbeek
24 DF  NED Roland Baas
25 FW  NED Joey Konings
27 FW  GRE Giannis Mystakidis
30 DF  NED Milan Hilderink
32 GK  NED Guus Vaags
43 MF  NED Jonathan Berrio
47 FW  NED Mohamed Hamdaoui

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  NED Marlon Versteeg (at SV Spakenburg until 30 June 2020)

Notable former players

The players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed represented their countries while playing for De Graafschap.

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Mike Snoei
Assistant coaches Richard Roelofsen
Jan Oosterhuis
Dennis te Braak
Goalkeeping coach Edwin Susebeek

Former managers

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See also

References

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