FC Aalsmeer

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FC Aalsmeer
Founded2014
GroundSportpark Hornmeer
Coordinates 52°15′18″N4°46′18″E / 52.25488°N 4.77166°E / 52.25488; 4.77166
CoachCor van Garderen
League West 1, 1e klasse B
Website Club website

FC Aalsmeer is an association football club from Aalsmeer, Netherlands. The club was founded on Augustus 1, 2014 through a merger of VV Aalsmeer and RKAV Aalsmeer. The two clubs had already partially merged in 2010 combining their youth football departments as Young Aalsmeer United.

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FC Aalsmeer has leading Saturday and Sunday squads and a total of 6 Saturday teams, 6 Sunday teams, 1 women's football team, 1 seniors team, and many youth teams. [1] It plays at Sportpark Hornmeer.

History

The Saturday first squad started in 2014 in the Tweede Klasse, finishing 7th in 2015, and 2nd in 2016. The team qualified for promotion on 17 May 2016 after beating SV Ouderkerk 7-6 in penalties (2-2 in the game plus extension). In the Eerste Klasse it finished 7th, and continued into its second season. [2] [3] [4] The team is coached by Cor van Garderen. [5]

The Sunday first squad started in 2014 in the Vierde Klasse, finishing 7th in 2015, 4th in 2016, and promoting to the Derde Klasse through playoffs. In it ended the first Derde Klasse season in 3rd position and continuous in the same league into in 2017–18 season. [6]

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References

  1. Redactie Aalsmeer. "Supercup handbal met FIQAS Aalsmeer" [Supercup handball with FIQAS Aalsmeer]. Nieuwe Meerbode. Aalsmeer: Gouw Uitgevers. Retrieved 17 February 2018. In Aalsmeer is voetbal voor meisjes en dames al heel populair. Zowel FC Aalsmeer als RKDES Kudelstaart hebben verschillende meidenteams, die fanatiek deelnemen aan de competitie.
  2. "Selectie: Legmeervogels ondergaat grote metamorfose". Het Amsterdamsche Voetbal. Amsterdam. 7 August 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  3. "Voetbal ontwaakt uit haar korte zomerstop" [Football awakens from its short summer break]. Het Krantje. Telstar Uitgeverij. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  4. "Selectie: FC Aalsmeer wil doorpakken in eerste klasse". Het Amsterdamsche Voetbal. Amsterdam. 29 June 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  5. "Selectie: FC Aalsmeer komt iets ruimer in de opties te zitten". Amsterdam: Het Amsterdamsche Voetbal. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018. Door blessures, werkverplichtingen of andere privé-omstandigheden had Aalsmeer-trainer Cor van Garderen de tweede seizoenshelft geregeld een uitgedunde spelersgroep ter beschikking. Daar is nu verandering in gekomen. Met veertien nieuwe namen is de selectie van de zaterdag eersteklasser een stuk breder om te strijden voor een plek in het linkerrijtje.
  6. "FC Aalsmeer (zondag) geeft voorsprong uit handen tegen ODB" [FC Aalsmeer (Sunday) gives away the lead against ODB]. Het Amsterdamsche Voetbal. Voetbal in Aalsmeer. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2018.