ODIN '59

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ODIN '59
Logo ODIN'59.png
Full nameHeemskerkse Sportvereniging Ons Doel Is Nuttig '59
Nickname(s)De gele leeuwen ("The yellow lions")
Founded1959;65 years ago (1959)
GroundSportpark Assumburg,
Heemskerk
Capacity3,000
ChairmanJacinta Lieuwes
ManagerMark Kranendonk
League Vierde Divisie
2023–24 Derde Divisie A, 18th of 18 (relegated)

HSV ODIN '59 is a football club from Heemskerk, Netherlands. The club was founded in 1959 and is currently playing in the Derde Divisie Saturday. ODIN stands for Ons Doel Is Nuttig (Our purpose is useful). [1]

In the 2021–22 season, ODIN lost in the first round of the relegation playoffs, and were relegated to the Hoofdklasse.

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References

  1. Jorna, Edward (19 December 2018). "Met de Sneekweek begon het bekersprookje van ODIN'59" . Retrieved 4 October 2020. Via de weg der geleidelijkheid klom ODIN'59 (Ons Doel Is Nuttig 1959) deze eeuw op van de derde klasse naar de derde divisie, het op een na hoogste amateurniveau in Nederland. [...] Het geheim van de club? De saamhorigheid. Waar veel concurrerende clubs via een suikeroom de selectie op sterkte houden, doen ze dat bij ODIN'59 middels een scherpe neus.