
Team profile
NAC Breda
Founded in 1912 through the merger of two local clubs, NOAD and ADVENDO, NAC Breda is a historic Dutch football institution rooted in the southern city of Breda. The club's name, an acronym for "NOAD ADVENDO Combinatie," quickly became synonymous with passionate, gritty football. Their home, the Rat Verlegh Stadion, named after legendary player Antoon 'Rat' Verlegh, is a fortress known for its intense atmosphere, particularly from the fervent B-Side supporters. NAC's history is marked by a blend of resilience and occasional glory. Their most significant achievement is winning the KNVB Cup in 1973, defeating NEC Nijmegen. The club has also been a consistent presence in the Eredivisie, finishing as high as second place in the 1998-99 season, which secured a memorable UEFA Cup campaign. While they have never won the Eredivisie title, their cup triumph and European adventures cement their status as a respected name in Dutch football. The club's identity is built on a never-say-die attitude and a direct, attacking style. This spirit has been embodied by legendary figures like the aforementioned Rat Verlegh, prolific striker Pierre van Hooijdonk, and modern icons like Nemanja Gudelj. The fan culture is among the most vibrant in the Netherlands; the supporters are fiercely loyal, creating a cauldron of noise and color that defines the "Parels van het Zuiden" (Pearls of the South). A defining rivalry exists with Willem II from nearby Tilburg, known as the "Brabantse Derby," one of the most heated derbies in Dutch football. Currently, NAC competes in the Eerste Divisie (Dutch second tier), consistently challenging for promotion back to the top flight. An interesting fact is the club's unique crest, featuring a swan, which is derived from the city's coat of arms. NAC Breda remains a club where history, community, and unwavering passion converge, making them a beloved and enduring force in Dutch football.
About NAC Breda
NAC Breda is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1912. NAC Breda currently fields a squad of 26 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 3 upcoming matches on the NAC Breda fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full NAC Breda schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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View allWhy Boyd Lucassen Feels 'Genuine Pain' Over NAC Breda's
NAC Breda defender Boyd Lucassen, sidelined by injury, expresses deep personal anguish as the club faces relegation from the Eredivisie, highlighting the
Eredivisie Survival Showdown: NAC Breda's Slim Hope and the Battle for 15th Place
With two Eredivisie matches left, NAC Breda faces near-certain relegation. The fight for 15th place intensifies between Excelsior, Telstar, and FC Volendam, with key fixtures set to decide their fates.
Alarcón's Season Likely Over: Injury Ends Loan Spell at FC Utrecht
FC Utrecht loanee Ángel Alarcón has suffered a training injury, likely ending his season. The FC Porto forward's absence impacts Utrecht's European push. Details on his injury, stats, and what's next.
Alarcón's FC Utrecht Loan Likely Over After Training Injury
FC Utrecht loanee Ángel Alarcón has likely played his last match for the club after a training injury. The Spaniard will miss key upcoming fixtures and the European play-offs.
Pierre van Hooijdonk Steps Down as Technical Advisor at NAC Breda with Immediate Effect
NAC Breda announced Wednesday that Pierre van Hooijdonk has immediately left his technical advisor role. The club did not provide reasons for the sudden departure. This article examines the implications for the Eredivisie club's technical structure.
NAC Breda Accepts Court Ruling, Drops Appeal for Go Ahead Eagles Replay
NAC Breda has decided not to appeal the court ruling denying their request to replay the match against Go Ahead Eagles. The club accepts the decision, ending the dispute. Analysis of the implications for the team and the Eredivisie league.











