HFC Haarlem

The Haarlemsche Football Club Haarlem (short HFC Haarlem ) was a football club based in the Dutch city of Haarlem.

History

The club was founded on 1 October 1889. Until his descent in the 1989/90 season the HFC played in the top division until 25 January 2010, the club played in the second Dutch league. The colors of the club were red-blue - white. On 25 January 2010, the club was declared bankrupt and was taken out of the competition rules by the Dutch league. All results were canceled. The club disbanded in port. In February 2010, the Nieuw HFC Haarlem, which had the goal to play in the amateur founded. This club then merged on 26 April 2010 with the amateur club HFC Kennemerland from the third-highest amateur league in the Netherlands, the Tweede class to Haarlem -Kennemerland FC. It is not clear, however, will be competing in what league this club in the season 2010/11.

Stadium

The Haarlem Stadium, where the club played, holds up to 3,442 spectators.

Achievements

Between the beginning of the 20th century and the mid-20th century, the HFC Haarlem was the most successful. Dutch champion was the club in 1946., The Dutch Cup was brought in 1902 and 1912.

In statistics is somewhat confusing that there were many years two football clubs from Haarlem with the abbreviation HFC: The former professional club Haarlemsche Football Club Haarlem and the Haarlemsche Football Club, which has been called since 1959 Koninklijke Haarlemsche Football Club.

Well-known former players and coaches

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