*** Welcome to piglix ***

WHC Wezep

WHC Wezep
Full name Wezep Hattemerbroek Combination
Founded 1 October 1930
Ground Mulderssingel
Ground Capacity 500
League Dutch Saturday League C
Website Club home page

Wezep Hattemerbroek Combination, commonly known as WHC Wezep, is a football club from Wezep - Hattemerbroek in Gelderland, Netherlands. WHC is currently made in the Saturday league C (2011/12) and the club plays home games at the sports park Mulder Singel. WHC has six playing fields and three training fields. The grandstand has 500 seats. WHC has blue and white team colors. The club is mostly known for a 14–1 defeat in the KNVB Cup to Ajax Amsterdam in the 2009–10 season.

On October 1, 1930 was HVV (Hattemerbroek Football Association) was founded in Bakery Merchant to Hattemerbroek. After several years in the summit have meegedraaid was the first championship of the NCVB (North Central Football Association) won in 1938. A year later (1939) there was another party for the championship undefeated. The rise of high-profile HVV in 1940 shattered by the invading Germans in the Netherlands. The competition was then stopped because of the occupation put.

During the war years there was hardly any football. Immediately after the liberation and wild HVV Wezeper Boys pick up the thread. The KNVB did however Wezeper Boys are not allowed and advised to merge with the initiative of teacher HVV Brandsma was then a new name for the merged club adopted: WHC (Wezep Hattemerbroek Combination).

In the 1946-1947 season took WHC for the first time in the newly created fourth class of the KNVB, when the highest level in the Eastern Division. WHC did the talking for the first time in 1949 when it is such at the expense of Quick Boys (champions of the Saturday amateur) qualified for the cup final. In Baarn was lost 2-1 to the Amsterdam AMVJ that WHC was heavily affected by the arbitration showed the final whistle. The referee and his assistants fled together in the pastures ....! A year later, WHC again apply. Some 5,000 spectators saw WHC deciding match against Nunspeet in 't Harde win (4-2) resulting in the first championship under the new name and since 1930 for the third time in its history.

In the fifties WHC was less controversial. Despite continued Wezenaar Press and Hattemerbroek Broeker at the highest level of acting. Late fifties Klouwenberg Wim Klein, the first official coach, to WHC With some young talent Klouwenberg Klein was at the basis of the hitherto most successful period in the WHC history.

From 1964 to 1970 gained the blue-white five division championships. The 1968 championship will always be with golden letters in the annals WHC-stand. Following a decision match against Go Ahead Kampen Zwolle (2-1 win) was WHC champion for the seventh time. Memorable stays number of spectators in the game: 11,500, a number that is never reached in a game between two amateur clubs! In 1970, WHC even undefeated champion (eighth title) and also in the title race of amateurs, the Saturday Press Wezenaar unbeatable. Yet no WHC champion. SHO, which took three points WHC, was at the end of the championship one more point.


...
Wikipedia

...