CSV Apeldoorn

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CSV Apeldoorn
CSV Apeldoorn.png
Full nameChristelijke Sportvereniging Apeldoorn
Nickname(s)Rood-gelen
Founded1 June 1946;78 years ago (1946-06-01)
GroundSportpark Orderbos
Apeldoorn vlag.svg  Apeldoorn
Capacity2,500
Coordinates 52°12′08″N5°55′20″E / 52.20222°N 5.92222°E / 52.20222; 5.92222
ChairmanJan Veeneman
Coach Jan Kromkamp
League Vierde Divisie
2023–24 Saturday Eerste Klasse G
(District East)
, 1st of 13 (promoted)
Website Club website

Christelijke Sportvereniging Apeldoorn is a Dutch association football club from Apeldoorn, Gelderland. They are currently members of the Vierde Divisie, the fifth tier of the Dutch football league system. The club was founded in 1946.

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History

In 2010 CSV Apeldoorn was promoted to the Topklasse by ranking third in the Hoofdklasse that year. It was relegated a year later back to the Hoofdklasse.

CSV Apeldoorn twice qualified for the main Dutch Cup. In season 2010–11, after receiving a bye in the first round CSV Apeldoorn lost 0–1 in the second round against VV Gemert. In season 2017-18 CSV Apeldoorn lost 2–4 in the first round against Willem II

Honours

Championships

Cup

League results

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x = seasons cancelled due to COVID-19

Affiliation

CSV Apeldoorn was affiliated with Eredivisie-side PEC Zwolle. The purpose was to provide talented youth players optimal opportunities to develop. [1]
In September 2022, the club switched this form of partnership to 2 different clubs who both play in the Eredivisie, namely Vitesse and Go Ahead Eagles. [2]

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References

  1. "Samenwerking PEC".
  2. "Samenwerking Vitesse and Go Ahead Eagles".