SV Poortugaal

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SV Poortugaal
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Full nameSportvereniging Poortugaal
Founded1 July 2018;6 years ago (2018-07-01)
GroundSportpark Polder Albrandswaard
Poortugaal, Netherlands
Capacity1,000
ChairmanJaap Smaling
Peter Roest
ManagerOscar Biesheuvel
League Vierde Divisie
2022–23 Saturday Vierde Divisie A, 7th of 16

Sportvereniging Poortugaal is a football club based in Poortugaal, Netherlands. Founded in 1927, they are currently members of the Vierde Divisie, the fifth tier of the Dutch football league system. They play their home matches at Sportpark Polder Albrandswaard.

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History

PSV Poortugaal

The Poortugaalse Sport Vereniging Poortugaal was founded on 20 April 1927. It played at Sportpark Polder Albrandswaard.

Dutch female soccer international and coach Hesterine de Reus played during her youth in PSV Portugaal.

In 2016–17, its first squads played in the Sunday Eerste Klasse and in the Saturday Vierde Klasse. In 2017–18 the first squads continue in the same leagues. Starting 2017 coach of the Sunday squad was Jack van den Berg, who coached the Saturday Derde Divisie squad ASWH alongside. [1] [2]

In October 2017 the club decided that the first squad would play starting summer 2017 in the Saturday competition. Subsequently, the club also decided to merge with VV Oude Maas. Henk Dirven was selected to replace Jack van den Berg, who switched for Tweede Divisie-side VV Katwijk.

VV Oude Maas

Voetbalvereniging Oude Maas was founded on 16 May 1947. It played at Sportpark Polder Albrandswaard.

In 2014 VV Oude Maas played in the first round of the National Dutch KNVB Cup, losing 1–3 to the Bergen op Zoom side SV DOSKO. Since 2015 the first team plays in the Eerste Klasse. In 2016 Roël Liefden became coach of the first squad, replacing Warry van Wattum. [3] In the summer of 2018 it merged with PSV Poortugaal.

SV Portugaal

SV Portugaal was formed in 2018 as a merger of PSV Poortugaal and VV Oude Maas. Its first squad started in the Eerste Klasse and promoted to the Hoofdklasse in 2020.

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References

  1. Den Besten, Rick (4 December 2016). "Jack van den Berg ook trainer van PSV Poortugaal" [Jack van den Berg also coach of PSV Poortugaal]. Regio Voetbal. Retrieved 25 December 2016. Jack van den Berg zal het trainerschap van derdedivisionist ASWH volgend seizoen combineren met dat van PSV Poortugaal.
  2. Roelse, Dick (4 December 2016). "Jack van den Berg nieuwe trainer PSV Poortugaal" [Jack van den Berg new coach PSV Poortugaal]. RTV Albrandswaard. Retrieved 25 December 2016. Met ingang van het seizoen 2017–2018 wordt Jack van den Berg de nieuwe trainer van PSV Poortugaal
  3. "Roel Liefden nieuwe trainer Oude Maas". Voetbal Rotterdam. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2017.