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Fortuna Sittard
File:Fortuna Sittard logo.svg
Full nameFortuna Sittard
Nickname(s)Fortuna, Fortunezen
Founded1 July 1968; 56 years ago (1968-07-01)
GroundFortuna Sittard Stadion
Capacity12,500
OwnerÖzgür Işıtan Gün
ChairmanÖzgür Işıtan Gün
Head coachSjors Ultee
LeagueEredivisie
2021–22Eredivisie, 15th of 18
Websitehttps://www.fortunasittard.nl/
Current season

Fortuna Sittard (Dutch pronunciation: [fɔrˈtynaː ˈsɪtɑrt]; Template:Lang-li [fɔʀˈtyːnaː ˈzɪtəʀt])[tone?] is a football club in Sittard, Netherlands. The club currently plays its football in the 12,500 capacity Fortuna Sittard Stadion and features in the Eredivisie. The club was established through a merger of former clubs Fortuna 54 and Sittardia, which merged as the Fortuna Sittardia Combinatie on 1 July 1968.

History

The club experienced mixed fortunes throughout its history although they were a regular fixture in the Eredivisie in the 1990s, with players such as Kevin Hofland, Mark van Bommel and Fernando Ricksen emerging from its youth system. These players later joined PSV Eindhoven and Rangers, and featured for the Netherlands national team. The team also signed Wilfred Bouma and Patrick Paauwe from the youth setup of PSV. Both players developed under manager Bert van Marwijk, before breaking into the Dutch national side and moving towards bigger clubs.

Fortuna 54 won the KNVB Cup in the 1956–57 season, and finished the Eredivisie season in second place behind champions Ajax. Sittardia were less successful and battled against relegation for many seasons. Fortuna 54 won the KNVB Cup again in 1964 before the merging of the two clubs in 1968 due to financial difficulties.

At the end of the 1999–2000 season, manager Bert van Marwijk left to join Feyenoord and the team was relegated to the First Division in the 2001–02 season.[1] Financial irregularities were discovered and the team faced bankruptcy over several seasons. In the winter of 2003, two of the club's fans won the Dutch lottery and donated all of the prize money to the club.[citation needed] The club cleared most of their debts by selling off their new stadium, the Wagner & Partners stadium.[citation needed]

On 19 May 2009, the KNVB announced it would withdraw the club's license to play for the 2010–11 season. After going to civil court, this decision was revoked.[2] Even though financial troubles kept plaguing the club, recent years have seen a slow but steady return to financial health, with sporting successes following suit. In the 2011–2012 season they missed qualification for the playoffs for promotion to the Eredivisie by a hair's breadth, conceding an equalizer in the dying seconds of the season in the home match against the Go Ahead Eagles, seeing them take the final playoff spot instead. In 2012–13 and 2013–14 they were successful in qualifying, having a first chance at returning to the Eredivisie since their relegation in 2002, but they lost both first round matches against De Graafschap.

In 2018, after 16 years in the Eerste Divisie, Fortuna won promotion to the Eredivisie again after beating Jong PSV 1–0 to stay clear from NEC and finishing runner-up to champions Jong Ajax, who are not allowed to promote.[3]

The 2019–20 season ended with Fortuna in 16th place. But with the season being declared void, they will participate in Eredivisie in 2020–21.[4]

Honours

Results

EredivisieEerste DivisieEredivisieEerste DivisieEredivisie

Below is a table with Fortuna Sittard's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1956.

Players

Current squad

As of 14 August 2022

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 Yanick van Osch
4 DF Netherlands NED Roel Janssen
5 DF England ENG George Cox
6 MF Cape Verde CPV Deroy Duarte
7 FW Spain ESP Iñigo Córdoba
10 MF Netherlands NED Mats Seuntjens (vice-captain)
11 FW Netherlands NED Paul Gladon
12 DF Portugal POR Ivo Pinto
14 DF Brazil BRA Rodrigo Guth
17 FW Turkey TUR Burak Yılmaz
18 DF Netherlands NED Mike van Beijnen
19 MF Germany GER Arianit Ferati
21 MF Turkey TUR Doğan Erdoğan
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK Netherlands NED Tom Hendriks
24 FW France FRA Samy Baghdadi
25 DF Belgium BEL Mickaël Tirpan
28 DF Netherlands NED Bryant Nieling
31 GK Croatia CRO Ivor Pandur (on loan from Hellas Verona)
33 DF Greece GRE Dimitrios Siovas
34 FW Turkey TUR Tunahan Taşçı
61 DF France FRA Rémy Vita
77 FW Netherlands NED Tijjani Noslin
90 MF Greece GRE Vasilios Sourlis (on loan from Olympiacos)
MF United States USA Cole Bassett (on loan to Colorado Rapids)
FW Kosovo KOS Arian Kastrati

Out on loan

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 Michael Verrips (at FC Groningen)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Netherlands NED Richie Musaba (at TOP Oss)

Former players

Bosnia and Herzegovina
England
Moldova
Netherlands
Spain

Club staff

Position Staff
Manager Netherlands Sjors Ultee
Assistant Managers Netherlands Rob Alflen
Netherlands Dominik Vergoossen
Netherlands Patrick Creemers
Striker's Coach Netherlands Frank Demouge
Physiotherapist Netherlands Jeroen Dieteren
Netherlands Martijn Smeets
Team Manager Netherlands Danny van der Weerden
Club doctor Netherlands Robert van Gool
Materialman Netherlands Ronald Ronken
Video Analyst Netherlands Tjerk van Eggelen

Coaches

Women's Football

On January 25, 2022 Fortuna announced they were beginning a women's football department.[5] The club will start in the Dutch women's Eredivisie in season 2022/23.

See also

References

  1. ^ Fortuna Sittard: geen toekomst, maar een fraaie historie - Voetbal International (in Dutch)
  2. ^ (in Dutch)KNVB gaat licentie Fortuna Sittard intrekken, Voetbal International (19 May 2009)
  3. ^ Fortuna Sittard na zestien jaar terug in de eredivisie - AD (in Dutch)
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 May 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Fortuna Sittard start met vrouwenvoetbal: "Die gaan we benaderen"".