VV Capelle

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VV Capelle
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Full nameVoetbalvereniging Capelle
Founded20 February 1930;94 years ago (1930-02-20)
GroundSportpark 't Slot
Capelle aan den IJssel
Capacity4,000
ChairmanJan Willem Kisjes
ManagerRonald Ermes
League Vierde Divisie
2022–23 Saturday Vierde Divisie A, 2nd of 16

Voetbalvereniging Capelle is a football club based in Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands. It was founded in 1930. VV Capelle plays its home matches at Sportpark 't Slot. [1]

Contents

History

Since 2018, VV Capelle competes in the Vierde Divisie.

In the 2023–24 season, Capelle qualified for the promotion playoffs.

Associated people

Head coach

Former players

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References

  1. Weyling, Paul (Spring 2014). "Het verhaal achter de foto" (PDF). HVC Nieuwsbrief. Historische Vereniging Capelle aan den IJssel. pp. 26–30. De opening van Sportpark 't Slot was een belangrijke mijlpaal in de geschiedenis van VV Capelle, de club die op 20 februari 1930 in café 't Centrum van Jan Oudenaarden (1882-1938) aan de Nijverheidstraat 204 werd opgericht en als vanzelf de naam van het etablissement meekreeg.
  2. "Arie van der Zouwen snel uitgekeken bij Capelle". De VoetbalTrainer. 22 December 2005. Retrieved 2 February 2020. Arie van der Zouwen, bezig aan zijn eerste jaar bij Capelle, stapt aan het eind van het seizoen op. De 49-jarige Dordtenaar keert na twaalf jaar terug op het oude nest dat VVGZ heet. Met deze vereniging promoveerde hij ook naar de hoogste klasse.
  3. 1 2 "Klinkenberg wordt coach Capelle". RTV Utrecht. 23 December 2010. Ronald Klinkenberg is de komende twee seizoenen trainer van zaterdaghoofdklasser Capelle. De Utrechter neemt komende zomer het roer over van René Vermunt.