VV DOVO

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VV DOVO
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Full nameVoetbalvereniging Door Ons Vrienden Opgericht
Founded1933
GroundSportpark Panhuis, Veenendaal
Capacity4,500
ChairmanBert Septer
ManagerJeroen van Bezouwen
League Derde Divisie
2023–24 Derde Divisie A, 7th of 18

VV DOVO, short for Voetbalvereniging Door Ons Vrienden Opgericht, is a football club from Veenendaal, Netherlands.

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History

The club was founded in 1933 as DVO and later changed its name to DOVO to set itself apart from a nearby club with an identical name. [1] DOVO won section championships in lower leagues in 1936, 1937,1938, 1948, 1949, 1958, 1960, and 1967.

In 1970 DOVO promoted to the Eerste Klasse, where it initially won sections in 1975, 1977, 1979, 1989, 1991, and 1994. [1] In 1974, it drew national attention by beating NSVV from Numansdorp, 11–0, while pointing out that DOVO players had made mistakes. [2] In 1979 it also became the Saturday Champion of the Netherlands. [1] From 1996 to 20017 it played in the Hoofdklasse, except for two seasons back in the Eerste when it took Eerste Klasse championships (2007 and 2011). In 1999 and 2004 DOVO won section championships in the Hoofdklasse. Since 2017, DOVO plays in the Derde Divisie. [3]

In 2023, DOVO qualified for the Tweede Divisie promotion playoffs. [4] However, they lost 5–3 on aggregate to VVSB in the first round. [5]

Chief coach

Relations with other teams

In 2012, DOVO signed a partnership agreement with SBV Vitesse. This agreement was amended and renewed, for indefinite duration, in 2019.

DOVO has a rivalry with another Veenendaal football club, GVVV. In 2019, an indoors game between the clubs was ended after several physical fights. [6]

DOVO in the KNVB Cup

This shows the results from DOVO against professional footballclubs in the KNVB Cup.

SeasonRoundMatchResult
1975/761st RoundSC Amersfoort - DOVO2-2 (3-4 n.s.)
1977/782nd RoundDOVO - BV Veendam0–3
1979/802nd RoundDOVO - PEC Zwolle1–4
1982/831st RoundDOVO - Helmond Sport2–3
1983/841st RoundDOVO - Fortuna Sittard2–4
1984/851st RoundDOVO - AFC Ajax0–5
1987/881st RoundDOVO - FC Twente0–7
1988/891st RoundDOVO - VVV3–5
1989/901st RoundDOVO - Go Ahead Eagles1-1 (1-2 n.s.)
1991/921st RoundBV Veendam - DOVO3–1
1992/932nd RoundDOVO - AZ Alkmaar0–3
1994/95Group 4DOVO - Go Ahead Eagles1–7
DOVO - FC Zwolle1–2
1996/97Group 4DOVO - FC Zwolle3-2
Vitesse - DOVO8–0
1999/00Group 18DOVO - VVV2-2
Helmond Sport - DOVO5–1
2001/02Group 8DOVO - Willem II0–3
2nd RoundRBC Roosendaal - DOVO3–0
2015/161st roundDOVO - Willem II0–3

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  1. 1 2 3 Brinkman, Eelco (7 June 1993). "Bij zes clubs in de eerste klasse gaat dit jaar de vlag uit voor een feestje". Nederlands Dagblad . Amersfoort. p. 5. Retrieved 19 September 2020 via Delpher. Op 23 april 1933 richtten een aantal Veenendaalse buurtvrienden de voetbalclub DVO op. Ten einde verwarring met een naburige naamgenoot te voorkomen, werd deze naam later gewijzigd in DOVO (Door Ons Vrienden Opgericht). De Utrechtse club speelt tot op heden een toonaangevende rol in de top van het zaterdagvoetbal. Gedurende het verblijf in de hoogste afdeling heeft de club vijf titels behaald (1975, 1977, 1979, 1989 en 1991), alsmede één zaterdagtitel (1979).
  2. Van der Waals, Gert-Rien (16 November 1974). "Bij DOVO hebben ze er zin in; Hoera-stemming in Veenendaal". De Telegraaf . Amsterdam. p. 35. Retrieved 19 September 2020 via Delpher.
  3. Brouwer, Henk (3 June 2017). "DOVO promoveert naar derde divisie". De Gelderlander . Retrieved 19 September 2020. Door een 0-1 zege bij SteDoCo heeft DOVO de promotie naar de derde divisie bereikt. In Hoornaar moest de thuisploeg een 3-0 achterstand uit de eerste wedstrijd in Veenendaal weg zien te werken.
  4. "Tweede Divisie - Play Offs Promotion 2023 live scores | BeSoccer". www.besoccer.com. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
  5. https://www.facebook.com/fotmob (2023-06-03). "VVSB vs DOVO - live score, predicted lineups and H2H stats". FotMob. Retrieved 2023-06-04.{{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help); External link in |last= (help)
  6. Van Unen, Bernie (28 December 2019). "Zaalvoetbalduel tussen Veenendaalse rivalen DOVO en GVVV gestaakt na vechtpartijen". Algemeen Dagblad . Retrieved 19 September 2020. Een zaalvoetbalduel tussen DOVO en GVVV is vrijdagavond voortijdig gestaakt na diverse vechtpartijen. De twee clubs deden mee aan het jaarlijkse Jan Rebergen-toernooi in Veenendaal. GVVV overweegt niet meer deel te nemen aan het evenement dat ieder jaar veel voetbalfans trekt.