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FC Volendam
Nestled in the picturesque fishing village of Volendam, on the shores of the Markermeer lake, FC Volendam is a club deeply woven into the fabric of its community. Founded in 1920, the club's identity is intrinsically linked to the town's heritage, with its iconic orange kits and the nickname "Het Andere Oranje" (The Other Orange) setting it apart from the Dutch national team. The club's home is the compact and atmospheric Kras Stadion, a venue known for its tight pitch and fervent atmosphere that can unsettle even the most formidable opponents. While not among the traditional Dutch giants, FC Volendam has carved out a respected place in Dutch football history. The pinnacle of its achievements came in 1959, when the club famously won the KNVB Cup, defeating ADO Den Haag in the final. The club has experienced a yo-yo existence between the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie, earning a reputation as a resilient and often stubborn opponent. Their most recent tenure in the top flight came in the 2022-23 season, though they were relegated back to the second tier. The club's playing style has historically been characterized by grit, determination, and a direct approach, reflecting the hard-working ethos of the fishing community. This identity is fiercely embraced by the loyal fanbase, known for creating a cauldron of noise at the Kras Stadion. A unique tradition sees supporters celebrate goals by mimicking the motion of hauling in fishing nets. FC Volendam has been a breeding ground for notable Dutch talent. Legendary figures include the elegant midfielder Wim Jonk, who began his career there before starring for Ajax and Inter Milan, and Arnold Mühren, who went on to great success with Ajax, Manchester United, and the Netherlands national team. More recently, the club has continued to develop promising players who move on to larger stages. A significant rivalry exists with nearby FC Emmen, while matches against other North Holland clubs like AZ Alkmaar and SC Heerenveen carry extra weight. An interesting fact is that the club's traditional kit, featuring broad orange and black hoops, is one of the most distinctive in Dutch football. Currently competing in the Eerste Divisie, FC Volendam continues to embody its community spirit, striving for a return to the Eredivisie while maintaining its unique, charming identity as the pride of the fishing village.
About FC Volendam
FC Volendam is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1920. FC Volendam currently fields a squad of 34 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 3 upcoming matches on the FC Volendam fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full FC Volendam schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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