RKVV DESO

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DESO
Full nameRooms-Katholieke Voetbalvereniging Door Eendracht Sterk Oss
Founded12 August 1946
GroundSportpark De Rusheuvel, Oss
LeagueVijfde Klasse Sunday (2023–24)
Website Club website

DESO is a football club from Oss, Netherlands. Since 2018, the first squad plays in the Sunday Vijfde Klasse. [1]

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History

During the years 2015–17, DESO peaked in the Hoofdklasse. After an fight broke out in the club cafeteria in the 2017–18 season, it withdrew the first squad from the Eerste Klasse and most other teams from their competitions. [2] Next season, the unlisted DESO teams rejoined at the lowest levels. [3]

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References

  1. Kock, Remy (9 July 2021). "Zo ziet de competitie-indeling voor het seizoen 2021-2022 eruit in het Oost-Brabantse amateurvoetbal". Brabants Dagblad .
  2. Driessen, Paul (8 November 2017). "KNVB onderzoekt vechtpartij in kantine van DESO: 'Kan leiden tot tuchtzaak'". Brabants Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  3. Driessen, Paul (25 January 2018). "KNVB laat DESO leven na vechtpartij, vertrokken voetballers krijgen geen dispensatie". Brabants Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 January 2024.