VV Scherpenzeel

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VV Scherpenzeel
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Full nameVoetbalvereniging Scherpenzeel
Founded17 April 1918
ManagerJürgen Schefczyk [1]
League Hoofdklasse Saturday

Voetbalvereniging Scherpenzeel is an association football club from Scherpenzeel, Netherlands. Its ground is Sportpark De Bree-Oost.

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History

VV Scherpenzeel was founded on 17 April 1918. [2]

The club initially played on Sundays. The Sunday team won section championships in the Zevende Klasse in 1997 and Vierde Klasse in 1984. In the 1980s a Saturday team was added, so much more successful than its Sunday counterpart that eventually Sunday football was dropped. The Saturday team won section championships in the Vierde Klasse in 1982 and 2014, Derde Klasse in 1984, and Tweede Klasse in 1985 [3] and 2018.

In 2020 Scherpenzeel promoted for the first time to the Hoofdklasse, based on a first-position finish (one point ahead of WV-HEDW) but no championship in the Eerste Klasse, after the season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands. [4] [1]

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

Chief coach

Saturday football

  • Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dennis Koorn (2012–2015)
  • Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard van Vliet (2015)
  • Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Gaasbeek (2015–2016)
  • Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dik Peters van Ton (2016–2019) [5]
  • Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Schefczyk (since 2019) [6]

Former players who turned professional

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References

  1. 1 2 Alleblas, Peter; Bos, Stan (1 July 2020). "DHSC en Scherpenzeel treffen elkaar in hoofdklasse A" [ DHSC and Scherpenzeel meet in Hoofdklasse A]. Algemeen Dagblad . Retrieved 18 July 2020. Scherpenzeel leidde tot de coronacrisis in 1A (West 1). De ploeg van trainer Jürgen Schefczyk maakte gebruik van de mogelijkheid om in aanmerking te komen voor promotie.
  2. Redactie (31 August 2017). "VV Scherpenzeel telt af naar eeuwfeest" [VV Scherpenzeel counting off to centennial]. Utrechtse Sportkrant. Retrieved 18 July 2020. Op 17 april 1918 startte vv Scherpenzeel met ongeveer 15 leden. De thuiswedstrijden werden op een heideveldje gespeeld dat door de eigenaresse mevrouw Rooyaards gratis ter beschikking werd gesteld.
  3. "Scherpenzeel kampioen; Volendam speelt zich via winst in veiligheid" [Scherpenzeel champion; Volendam safe after winning]. Het Parool . Vol. 45. Amsterdam. 13 May 1985. p. 16. Retrieved 18 July 2020 via Delpher. In de afdeling West I van de zaterdag-KNVB zijn de laatste beslissingen gevallen. Zo werd Scherpenzeel kampioen van 2C door de beslissingswedstrijd van Sparta Nijkerk met 3-1 te winnen.
  4. "Scherpenzeel promoveert naar hoofdklasse" [Scherpenzeel promotes to Hoofdklasse]. Scherpenzeelse Krant. 26 May 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020. De opmars van Scherpenzeel gaat maar door. De blauw-witten zijn gepromoveerd naar de hoofdklasse. [...] Als koploper van de eerste klasse A maakt Scherpenzeel de stap naar de hoofdklasse.
  5. "Dik Peters van Ton nieuwe trainer Scherpenzeel" [Dik Peters van Ton new trainer Scherpenzeel]. Barneveldse Krant . 7 January 2016. Dik Peters van Ton wordt met ingang van seizoen 2016-2017 hoofdtrainer van Scherpenzeel. Dat heeft de vereniging vanavond bekendgemaakt.
  6. "Jürgen Schefczyk nieuwe trainer van Scherpenzeel" [Jürgen Schefczyk new trainer of Scherpenzeel]. Barneveldse Krant . 3 January 2019. Jürgen Schefczyk wordt de nieuwe trainer van Scherpenzeel. De 56-jarige oefenmeester wordt na dit seizoen de opvolger van Dik Peters van Ton, die na de lopende jaargang vertrekt op De Bree-Oost. Dat heeft de eersteklasser donderdagavond bekendgemaakt.