SV De Meteoor

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De Meteoor
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Full nameSport Vereniging De Meteoor
Founded17 March 1923;99 years ago (1923-03-17)
GroundSportpark Tuindorp Oostzaan, Amsterdam, Netherlands
League Vierde Klasse Sunday (2020–21)
Vierde Klasse Sunday (2020–21)
Website Club website

Sport Vereniging De Meteoor are a Dutch amateur football (soccer) club from the Amsterdam borough of Amsterdam-Noord in the neighborhood Tuindorp Oostzaan, founded in 1923. The club hold a Sunday team competing in the Derde Klasse. [1]

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References

  1. "SV De Meteoor profile". Het Hollandse Velden. Retrieved 2014-02-07.

Coordinates: 52°24′49″N4°53′46″E / 52.41361°N 4.89611°E / 52.41361; 4.89611