SV Venray

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SV Venray
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Full nameSportvereniging Venray
Founded26 March 1945;79 years ago (1945-03-26)
GroundDe Wieën, Venray
ManagerSjoerd van der Coelen
League Vierde Divisie C
2023–24 Vierde Divisie C, 6th of 16
Website Club website

SV Venray is a football club based in Venray, Netherlands, that competes in the Vierde Divisie C, the fifth tier of the Dutch football league system.

Venray became champions of the 1988–89 Sunday Hoofdklasse C. [1] At that time, the Hoofdklasse was the highest tier of Dutch amateur football.

Venray also won the 1987 KNVB District Cup in the Zuid 2 (South 2) District. The club went on to win the 1987 KNVB Amateur Cup.

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References

  1. "Historie" (in Dutch). svvenray.nl. Retrieved 26 June 2013.