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Achilles '29
Full nameR.K.S.V. Achilles '29
Nickname(s)De Witzwarten (The Whiteblacks)
Founded1 June 1929
GroundSportpark De Heikant, Groesbeek
Capacity4,506[1]
ChairmanHarrie Derks
Head CoachEric Meijers
LeagueTweede Divisie
2016–17Eerste Divisie, 20th (relegated)
Websitehttp://www.achilles29.nl
Current season

Achilles '29 is a football club from Groesbeek, Netherlands. Its women's first squad plays in the Eredivisie since 2016. The men's first squad plays in 2017–18 in the Tweede Divisie.

The club is known for its successes in the Dutch domestic cup, having knocked FC Volendam, Heracles Almelo, RKC Waalwijk, Telstar and MVV Maastricht out of the KNVB Cup.

History

Achilles '29 became Hoofdklasse champions for the first time in 1983 in the Hoofdklasse Sunday B. In 2006, Achilles became champions in the Hoofdklasse Sunday C, with a two-point lead over rival De Treffers. Two seasons later a comparable Hoofdklasse victory was achieved when Achilles '29 played De Treffers in the last match of the season. Had De Treffers managed to win the match, they would have become champions. As long as Achilles '29 managed to gain at least one point (either a draw or a win) the championship would go to De Heikant. In a historic derby, Achilles '29 won 3–2 and became champions of the Hoofdklasse for the third time.

In 2010–11, in the first season of the Topklasse, relegated Eerste Divisie team FC Oss won the Sunday title, after it had beaten Achilles '29 in the last match of the season with 0–2. Achilles '29 finished on second place, just missing out to a decision duel by losing on the last day.

In the following season, Achilles '29 became champion of the Topklasse Sunday with a nine-point lead over Haaglandia. As the Sunday overall champions they faced Saturday champions SV Spakenburg for the national title. In the first leg they won 3–0 and in the second leg 0–2, becoming the national champions in amateur football for the first time with a 5–0 aggregate win. Achilles '29 hereby received an option of promotion to the Eerste Divisie, but didn't chose to use it.

In the 2012–13 Topklasse season Achilles '29 was the title favorite, as the reigning champion. After 11 matches it became top of the table and remained there for the rest of the season. It lost the national title to VV Katwijk, but unlike Katwijk, Achilles chose to use its right of promotion following dispensation to some aspects in the licence for professional football. As a result, it played in the Eerste Divisie for the 2013–14 season, having drawn their first game in professional football against FC Emmen.

The women's team entered the Eredivisie in the 2016–17 season.[2]

Honours

  • Topklasse
  • Hoofdklasse
    • Champions: 1982–83, 2005–06, 2007–08
    • District Cup - East winners: 2007–08, 2010–11
  • Amateur KNVB Cup
    • Winners: 2010–11
  • Amateur Supercup
    • Winners: 2011–12, 2012–13

Women first squad

As of 1 December 2016.[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Netherlands NED Manon Bosch
GK Netherlands NED Renate Verhoeven
DF Netherlands NED Kika van Es
DF Netherlands NED Michelle van der Laan
DF Netherlands NED Demi ter Maat
DF Netherlands NED Amber Mutsaers
DF Netherlands NED Beau Rijks
DF Netherlands NED Amber Verspaget
MF Netherlands NED Melanie Bross
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Netherlands NED Yvette Derks
MF Netherlands NED Guusje Eijkmans
MF Netherlands NED Margaritha de Groot
MF Netherlands NED Nena Hopmans
MF Netherlands NED Jody Schellekens
MF Netherlands NED Shirin Timmermann
FW Netherlands NED Annet van Hout
FW Netherlands NED Bonita Theunissen
FW Netherlands NED Joy Kersten

Managers

  • Judith Thijssen

Men first squad

As of 1 December 2017

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Timo Plattel
2 DF Curaçao CUW Derwin Martina
3 DF Curaçao CUW Shuremy Felomina
4 DF Netherlands NED Mart Raterink
5 DF Netherlands NED Marijn de Kler
6 MF Turkey TUR Kürsad Sürmeli
7 MF Netherlands NED Boy van de Beek
8 MF Netherlands NED Christoff Dias de Oliveira
9 FW Netherlands NED Guyon Philips
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF Afghanistan AFG Omid Popalzay
12 GK Netherlands NED Dani Centen
13 DF Netherlands NED Patrick Fini
14 FW Netherlands NED Niels Wouters
17 FW Netherlands NED Gioney Capello
18 MF Netherlands NED Redouan Eddarkaoui
19 FW Netherlands NED Niek Versteegen
20 DF Netherlands NED Justin de Vos
21 MF Netherlands NED Mehdi Naqqadi
26 DF Netherlands NED Yannick Zeeman
MF New Zealand NZL Jesse Edge


Managers

References

  1. ^ http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/ned/sportpark_de_heikant
  2. ^ "Achilles'29 met vrouwenteam de eredivisie in". De Gelderlander (in Dutch). 2 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Women's squad". Achilles '29 (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 December 2016.

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