Full name | Voetbal Vereniging Noordscheschut | |
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Nickname(s) | De Schutters [1] [2] [The Shooters] | |
Founded | 10 September 1945 | |
Ground | Sportpark De Meulewieke Noordscheschut, Netherlands | |
Chairman | Paul Volbeda [3] | |
Manager | Berry Zandink (2022–) | |
League | Tweede Klasse | |
VV Noordscheschut is a Dutch association football club from Noordscheschut, Netherlands. Its home ground is Sportpark De Meulewieke. The club colors are blue-white.
VV Noordscheschut was founded on 10 September 1945.
In 1977, while playing in the Vierde Klasse, Noordscheschut caused an upset in the Saturday Football Cup when it beat Oranje Nassau Almelo that played 3 tiers higher, 3–2. [4] It won section championships in the Vierde Klasse in 1969, 1981, and 1994.
Noordscheschut won section championships in the Derde Klasse in 1982 and 1996. The championship of 1982 was exceptional as the section's runner-up, CVSC from Coevorden, had made a bogus report to Noorderschut that it had just lost its last game 0–1 against league closers De Fivel (while it really won 4–0), creating the false impression that Noordscheschut was already section champion. [5] Noordscheschut nevertheless gave its rival that Saturday a fight, beating SJS Stadskanaal 2–0 [6] and kept CVSC in second position. [5]
In 2004, Eric Prins became the manager of a relatively strong squad. [7] In his first season, Noordscheschut promoted for the first time to the Eerste Klasse, from a runner-up spot in the Tweede Klasse. Over the next years, Noordschschut played mostly Eerste Klasse and Eric Klasse became manager for ten consecutive years, a rarity in Dutch soccer. In 2008 Noordschschut was runner-up in the Eerste Klasse. In 2011 Noordscheschut relegated to the Tweede and in 2012 immediately bounced back with its only section championships in the Tweede to date. It also spent 2014–2017 back in the Tweede, twice failing to promote from the runner-up position then promoting in 2017 through playoffs from the modest 7th slot.
In 2018 VV Noordseschut won the award for most sustainable football club in the province of Drenthe. [8] In 2020, Noordscheschut promoted for the first time to the Hoofdklasse from a first place in its Eerste Klasse section. [9] [1] [2] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands, the previous season had been cut off without championships and automatic promotions, yet Noordscheschut could promote after the number of clubs in the leagues above was increased. By 2023–24 Noordscheschut plays back in the Tweede Klasse, after two consecutive deregulations. [10]
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Dit betekent dat er ook meer eersteklassers naar de hoofdklasse zullen gaan, waaronder vv Noordscheschut. Voor die laatste club is dat een historische prestatie, want nog nooit eerder speelden 'de Schutters' in de hoofdklasse.
De promotie naar de zaterdaghoofdklasse, een unieke gebeurtenis in de clubgeschiedenis, wordt door spelers, technische staf en bestuur van 'de Schutters' dan ook als een geweldige prestatie bestempeld.
Uit onvrede met deze zaak en door enkele geschillen uit het verleden presteerde CVSC het om Noordscheschut na afloop mede te delen, dat De Fivel met 0—l gewonnen had. In werkelijkheid won CSVC met 4—0. Bestuurslid Bos van CSVC gaf na afloop ruiterlijk toe, dat deze onjuiste uitslag bewust doorgegeven werd. CSVC probeerde er nog een beslissingswedstrijd uit te slepen in de hoop dat Noordscheschut beide punten liet liggen. Noordscheschut won echter met 2—0 en promoveerde naar de tweede klasse.
Trainer Eric Prins neemt na tien seizoenen afscheid van Noordscheschut en dat zal wennen zijn voor de trainer en de supporters van de club. Prins is niet alleen een uitstekende trainer maar ook nog eens een clubman in optima forma.
Vv Noordscheschut werd uitgeroepen tot duurzaamste sportclub van de provincie.
Noordscheschut is, voor het tweede seizoen in successie gedegradeerd. Tegen Unicum werd in eigen huis met 1-3 verloren. Speelde het vorig seizoen nog in de 4e divisie, volgend seizoen komen de mannen van trainer Berry Zandink uit in de 2e klasse.
Zijn eerste klus als hoofdtrainer was bij zaterdag tweedeklasser Noordscheschut, waar hij van 1997 tot 1999 aan het roer stond.
Nadat er al eerder een mondelinge overeenkomst was gesloten met Otto Halmingh is afgelopen week het contract getekend voor het seizoen 2014-2015 tussen Otto Halmingh en VV Noordscheschut.