Results

Europe Friendlies 07/06 12:00 - RKSV Groene Ster v Roda JC L 0-3
Netherlands Derde Divisie 05/25 16:00 - RKSV Groene Ster v VV Gemert L 3-4
Netherlands Derde Divisie 05/12 12:30 - RKSV Groene Ster v Blauw Geel '38 L 0-3
Netherlands Derde Divisie 04/13 12:30 - SteDoco v RKSV Groene Ster L 5-0
Netherlands Derde Divisie 04/07 12:30 - RKSV Groene Ster v HV & CV Quick W 2-1
Netherlands Derde Divisie 03/24 13:30 - RKSV Groene Ster v VV UNA W 3-1
Netherlands Derde Divisie 03/17 13:00 - AWC Wijchen v RKSV Groene Ster L 1-0
Netherlands Derde Divisie 03/10 13:30 - RKSV Groene Ster v Baronie W 1-0
Netherlands Derde Divisie 03/02 17:00 - RKSV Groene Ster v Kloetinge L 0-1
Netherlands Derde Divisie 02/25 13:00 - TOGB v RKSV Groene Ster L 2-0
Netherlands Derde Divisie 02/18 13:30 - RKSV Groene Ster v TEC L 0-10
Netherlands Derde Divisie 02/03 17:00 - RKSV Groene Ster v HSV Hoek D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 0
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 3 3 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - RKSV Groene Ster

RKSV Groene Ster is a Dutch football club based in Heerlerheide. The club play its home games at Pronsebroek. The club colours, reflected in their crest, kit and name, are green and white. Formed on 2 November 1926, the club have mostly played in the lower tiers of Dutch football, but reached the final of the nationwide KNVB Cup in 1943–44, where they however lost to with a record 9–1 score to winners Willem II. This result still stands as the biggest defeat in a KNVB Cup final. The club are currently playing in the Vierde Divisie (fifth tier).

Groene Ster won the KNVB District Cup in the Zuid 2 (South 2) District in 2009 and 2019.

History

The KNVB Cup final in 1944 between Willem II and Groene Ster

In the 1931–32 season, Groene Ster was promoted to the Tweede Klasse and in the following years emerged mainly as a cup-fighter. In 1944, the club played in the KNVB Cup final against Willem II, where they however lost to with a record 9–1 score. This result still stands as the biggest defeat in a KNVB Cup final. In 1950, Groene Ster first eliminated NAC and then managed a draw against PSV in the following round. However, the result was ultimately not enough to advance in the tournament.

In later years, Groene Ster mainly competed in the Vierde Klasse and Derde Klasse, but in the 1993–94 season, the green-whites finally won promotion. Four seasons later, in the 1997–98 season, they became champions in the Tweede Klasse Zonday and in the 2002–03 season, they also won a championship in the Eerste Klasse Zondag, resulting in promotion to the fifth-tier Hoofdklasse. Their place in the division was maintained for two seasons, but in the 2005–06 season, Groene Ster again suffered relegation to the Eerste Klasse Zondag, to promptly become champion again that same season, propelling them back to the Hoofdklasse. Another relegation followed, however, as Groene Ster finished 13th and the club would compete in the Eerste Klasse for the 2007–08 season.

Manager Silvio Diliberto became the club's head coach until the 2010–11 season. He became one of the most successful coaches in the history of Groene Ster. Between 2007 and 2010, the club consecutively reached the main rounds of the KNVB Cup and three consecutive seasons they reached the KNVB District Cup finals for the South 2 district.

In the 2010–11 season, Ed Hendriks returned as head coach after a four season hiatus. The club convincingly won the championship and thus promoted to the Hoofdklasse and qualified for the main rounds of the KNVB Cup where they lost 2–4 to VV Staphorst in the first round.

The team from South Limburg stayed in the Hoofdklasse for a number of season, until Groene Ster eventually became champions of the Hoofklasse Zondag B in the 2018–19 season, promoting them to the Derde Divisie. The fourth-tier division in the Netherlands, the promotion marked the first time in club history that Groene Ster reached that level. In the Derde Divisie Zondag group, Groene Ster were accompanied by fellow Limburg club EVV. This made Groene Ster and EVV – after the professional sides of MVV Maastricht, Fortuna Sittard, Roda JC Kerkrade and VVV-Venlo – the highest ranked football teams in the province. On 30 October 2019, Groene Ster defeated Eredivisie club VVV-Venlo in a penalty shoot-out in the KNVB Cup. In the following round, Groene Ster lost to AZ.

Groene Ster is a prominent amateur soccer club based in the Netherlands, known for its rich history and strong community ties. Founded in 1948, the club is located in the city of Heerlen, in the province of Limburg. The name "Groene Ster," which translates to "Green Star," reflects the team's vibrant spirit and commitment to excellence on the field.

The club's colors are green and white, symbolizing their dedication to growth, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Groene Ster has a reputation for nurturing local talent, providing a platform for young players to develop their skills and pursue their passion for soccer. The club's youth academy is a cornerstone of its identity, fostering a love for the game and promoting a strong sense of community among players and supporters alike.

Competing in various regional leagues, Groene Ster is known for its competitive spirit and determination. The team's home matches are held at their well-maintained stadium, where passionate fans gather to cheer on their players, creating an electric atmosphere that embodies the essence of Dutch soccer culture.

Beyond the pitch, Groene Ster is committed to promoting healthy lifestyles and community engagement, organizing events and initiatives that bring people together and encourage participation in sports. With a focus on teamwork, respect, and perseverance, Groene Ster continues to be a beloved institution in Dutch soccer, inspiring future generations of athletes.