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HFC Haarlem
File:HFC Haarlem logo.svg
Full nameHaarlemsche Football Club Haarlem
Nickname(s)Roodbroeken (Red shorts)
Founded1 October 1889; 135 years ago (1889-10-01)ueyhhe
Dissolved25 January 2010; 15 years ago (2010-01-25)
GroundHaarlem Stadion,
Haarlem, Netherlands
Capacity3,442
Coordinates52°24′37″N 4°38′56″E / 52.41028°N 4.64889°E / 52.41028; 4.64889

HFC Haarlem was a Dutch football club from the city of Haarlem, established in 1889 and dissolved in 2010. The club won the Eredivisie in 1946 and reached five Cup finals, winning in 1902 and 1912. Haarlem reached the second round of the 1982–83 UEFA Cup, losing to Spartak Moscow of the Soviet Union. Haarlem was declared bankrupt on 25 January 2010, and excluded from professional football with immediate effect. Haarlem played its last professional match on 22 January 2010, a 3–0 away loss to Excelsior. In April 2010, three months after its exclusion from professional football, a new HFC Haarlem merged into Tweede Klasse club HFC Kennemerland, the new club being named Haarlem-Kennemerland FC. The team played in Tweede Klasse A Saturday Division, West District I in its debut season[1][2] and has since relegated tow tiers.

History

HFC Haarlem squad 1931-32 (Reydon, van Riemsdijk, de Ruyter, Lamp, Hagenaar, P. Jongeneel, v.d. Lee, R. Jongeneel, Wamsteker, van Baasbank, v.d. Meulen)
File:Haarlem League Performance.png
Historical chart of league performance

The club was founded on 1 October 1889. Haarlem won the Dutch national title in 1946 and reached five Dutch cup finals, winning in 1902 and 1912 and losing in 1911, 1914 and 1950. Haarlem won the title in the Eerste Divisie in 1972, 1976 and 1981. In 1982, HFC Haarlem, featuring a young Ruud Gullit, qualified for UEFA Cup football, in which they were eliminated by Spartak Moscow in the second round (the match hosted by Spartak is known in Russia because of the Luzhniki disaster that occurred in the stadium after the game). In 1990, Haarlem was relegated to the Eerste Divisie again, in which they played until 25 January 2010.

Ajax partnership

On 10 August 2009, Haarlem and AFC Ajax announced a partnership.[3] Ajax would loan one to four players to Haarlem every season, it also meant Ajax would get a say in Haarlem-transfers, and would deploy employees to Haarlem, Cock Jol, brother of Martin Jol supervised the Ajax-Haarlem project.

Bankruptcy

On 25 January 2010 Haarlem was declared bankrupt and was, according to Dutch league rules, excluded from competition, with all its previous results in the ongoing competition expunged.[4] The club ceased to exist, with all its players (and staff) becoming free agents. In February 2010, HFC Haarlem was reinstated as a new amateur club, who also took the naming and logo rights from the old version.[5] This club then started talks for a potential merger with amateur Tweede Klasse Haarlem-based side HFC Kennemerland,[6] which was announced to have been completed on 27 April; the new club would be called Haarlem-Kennemerland FC, and would play home games at Haarlem Stadion, thus continuing the legacy of the old HFC Haarlem.[1][2]

Honours

1982–83 UEFA Cup

HFC Haarlem2–1AA Gent
Gerrie Kleton 37'
Martin Haar 73'
Kiyiaki Tokodi 78' (pen)
Attendance: 11.800
Referee: Ib Nielsen (DEN)

AA Gent3–3HFC Haarlem
Aad Koudijzer 23', 60'
Cees Schapendonk 29'
Joop Böckling 3'
Gerrie Kleton 67'
Piet Keur 90'
Attendance: 9.604
Referee: Osmo Orakangas (FIN)

Spartak Moscow2–0HFC Haarlem
Edgar Gess 17'
Sergei Shvetsov 90'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Eduard Sostarić (YUG)

HFC Haarlem1–3Spartak Moscow
Piet Huyg 25' Sergei Shvetsov 43'
Sergei Shavlo 55'
Yuri Gavrilov 85'
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Viriato Graça Oliva (POR)

Results

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Former players

National team players

The following players were called up to represent their national teams in international football and received caps during their tenure with HFC Haarlem:

  • Players in bold actively play for HFC Haarlem and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with HFC Haarlem.

Players in international tournaments

The following is a list of HFC Haarlem players who have competed in international tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup. To this date no HFC Haarlem players have participated in the UEFA European Championship, Africa Cup of Nations, Copa América, AFC Asian Cup, CONCACAF Gold Cup or the OFC Nations Cup while playing for HFC Haarlem.

Cup Players
File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg 1934 FIFA World Cup File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kick Smit
File:Flag of France.svg 1938 FIFA World Cup File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kick Smit

Player records

Historical list of coaches

This is the list of coaches of HFC Haarlem:

  1. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kick Smit (1951–1956)
  2. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wim Roosen (1956–1957)
  3. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ben Peeters (1957–1959)
  4. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karel Kaufman (1959–1962)
  5. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ruud van Wilsum (1962–1965)
  6. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kick Smit (1965–1966)
  7. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Piet Peeman (1966–1967)
  8. File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Barry Hughes (1968–1970)
  9. File:Flag of Scotland.svg Bill Thompson (1970–1971)
  10. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joop Brand (1971–1973)
  11. File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Barry Hughes (1973–1980)
  12. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hans van Doorneveld (1980–1987)
  13. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dick Advocaat (1987–1989)
  14. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hans Eijkenbroek (1989–1990)
  15. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ted Immers (1990–1991)
  16. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hans van Doorneveld (1991–1994)
  17. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Henny Lee (1994–1995)
  18. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ben Hendriks (1995–1997)
  19. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karel Bonsink (1997–2000)
  20. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Heini Otto (2000–2002)
  21. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Leo van Veen (2002–2003)
  22. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roy Wesseling (2003–2005)
  23. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gert Aandewiel (2005–2007)
  24. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Zoutman (2007–2009)
  25. File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hennie Spijkerman (2009–2010)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "HFC Haarlem gaat fuseren met HFC Kennemerland" (in Nederlands). Sportweek.nl. 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Failliet Haarlem fuseert met amateurclub Kennemerland" (in Nederlands). elfVOETBAL. 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  3. "Verregaande samenwerking Ajax en Haarlem". Voetbal International (in Nederlands). 2009-08-10. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
  4. "Failliet Haarlem verdwijnt uit het betaald voetbal". Voetbal International (in Nederlands). 2010-01-25. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
  5. "'Nieuw' HFC Haarlem" (in Nederlands). WebRegio.nl. 2010-02-22. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
  6. "HFC Haarlem fuseert mogelijk met HFC Kennemerland" (in Nederlands). SportWeek.nl. 2010-03-04. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
  7. Piet Huijg (1951–2019), illustere naam uit de gouden tijd van HFC Haarlem – Haarlems Dagblad (in Dutch)

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