SVV Scheveningen

Scheveningse Voetbal Vereniging Scheveningen is an association football club from Scheveningen, a district of The Hague, Netherlands. The club was founded in 1919. It is currently playing in the Tweede Divisie, the third tier of football in the Netherlands.

SVV Scheveningen
Full nameScheveningse Voetbal Vereniging Scheveningen
Founded1919
GroundHoutrust Scheveningen
Capacity3,500
ChairmanRon Kleijn
ManagerJohn Blok
LeagueTweede Divisie
2017–18Saturday Derde Divisie, 2nd (promoted)

History

During the period 1954-1971 the club played professional football under the names SHS and Holland Sport.

The club was selected by the French sports newspaper L'Équipe to participate in 1955–56 European Cup, but declined to do so.

The biggest success in the club's history was the overall amateur title in 1996. Martin Jol was the team manager at that time.

Current squad

As of 1 February 2019

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 Björn Bénard
2 DF  ESP Kevin Gomez-Nieto
3 DF  NED Ferry de Jong
4 DF  NED Samir El Moussaoui
5 DF  NED Ruben Koorndijk
6 MF  NED Levi Schwiebbe
7 MF  NED Mitchell de Vlugt
8 MF  NED Leroy Resodihardjo (captain)
9 FW  NED Tim Peters
10 FW  TUR Mehmet Aldoğan
11 FW  NED Nabil Hadui
12 FW  NED Michael de Niet
14 DF  NED Jari de Jong
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF  NED Gio van Ree
16 MF  NED Björn Wagenaar
17 MF  NED Esin Gula
18 FW  NED Sergi Roeleveld
19 FW  NED Brandon Robinson
20 GK  NED Sven Wolsheimer
21 DF  ESP Kevin Pérez
22 MF  NED Donny Navajas Sanchez
23 MF  NED Barry Rog
24 MF  NED Nabil Haddadi
27 FW  NED Joël Donald
30 GK  NED Mitchell Buijs
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