Fixtures

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Results

Netherlands Tweede Divisie 05/24 13:30 34 [4] Katwijk v De Treffers [10] W 2-3
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 05/17 13:30 33 [11] De Treffers v Scheveningen [17] D 2-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 05/10 16:00 32 De Treffers v ACV Assen D 1-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 05/03 11:30 31 [2] Universidad SC v De Treffers [9] L 2-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 04/19 16:00 30 [9] De Treffers v Excelsior Maassluis [16] L 3-4
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 04/12 13:00 29 [13] Sparta Rotterdam Reserves v De Treffers [9] W 1-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 04/05 16:00 28 [9] De Treffers v HHC Hardenberg [8] D 2-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 03/29 17:00 18 [8] De Treffers v Quick Boys [1] L 2-3
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 03/22 14:00 27 [5] Spakenburg v De Treffers [10] W 1-3
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 03/15 17:00 26 [11] De Treffers v RKAV Volendam [14] W 3-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 03/08 13:30 25 Barendrecht v De Treffers L 5-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 03/01 17:00 18 De Treffers v Quick Boys - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 19 19
Wins 14 3 11
Draws 10 7 3
Losses 14 9 5
Goals for 71 31 40
Goals against 77 45 32
Clean sheets 8 2 6
Failed to score 4 2 2

Wikipedia - De Treffers

De Treffers is an amateur football club from Groesbeek, Netherlands. The club plays in the Tweede Divisie, the highest amateur league of Dutch football.

History

It was founded in 1919, and its first chairman was Jan Piepenbreier. De Treffers has been a member of the Royal Dutch Football Association since around 1930. In the seasons 1935–1936 and 1936–1937 it was champion of the eastern district of the Eerste Klasse (First amateur league), at the time the highest league in Dutch amateur football. In both seasons De Treffers failed to win the national amateur championship.

After the Second World War De Treffers performed less well. In the 1961–1962 season De Treffers was promoted from Derde Klasse (Third amateur league) to Tweede Klasse (Second amateur league). From 1963 to 1974, with the exception of the 1971–1972 season, De Treffers played in the Eerste Klasse (First amateur league).

From 1974 to 2010, De Treffers participated in the Sunday Hoofdklasse. De Treffers were the only team to play so constantly in the Hoofdklasse during these years. The football club has won the district championship of the Hoofdklasse six times (in 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998, and 2005). In 1988, 1991, and 1998 De Treffers also won the Sunday amateur championships, and in 1991 and 1998 De Treffers became champion of Dutch amateur football in general.

In 2010 it was promoted to the newly formed Topklasse, the highest amateur league. De Treffers has since qualified for the Tweede Divisie which, since 2016, has succeeded Topklasse as the highest amateur division in the Netherlands.

De Treffers is a professional soccer team based in the town of Groesbeek, Netherlands. Founded in 1919, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. The team's colors are red and black, which are proudly displayed in their home matches at the Sportpark Zuid, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere and passionate supporters.

Competing in the lower tiers of Dutch football, De Treffers has made a name for itself through its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community spirit. The club emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a love for the game, which resonates with fans and players alike.

Over the years, De Treffers has enjoyed various successes, including notable cup runs and league performances, showcasing their competitive spirit and determination on the pitch. The team is known for its attacking style of play, characterized by quick passing and dynamic movement, making their matches exciting to watch.

With a focus on youth development and community engagement, De Treffers continues to be a vital part of Groesbeek's identity, inspiring the next generation of soccer players and fans. Whether in league play or cup competitions, De Treffers remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and a testament to the enduring passion for soccer in the Netherlands.