Amsterdamsche FC DWS

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Basic data
Surname Amsterdamsche Football Club
Door Wilskracht Sterk
Seat Amsterdam
founding October 11, 1907
Website afcdws.com
First soccer team
Venue Spieringhorn Sports Park
Places nb
league Tweede class Zondag
2018/19 nb
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The Amsterdamsche Football Club DWS is a Dutch football club from Amsterdam .

history

The association was founded in 1907 as Fortuna , was soon called Heracles and from 1909 DWS. The abbreviation stands for Door Wilskracht Sterk (Strong willpower). In the 1934/35 season DWS reached the championship in the Eerste class for the first time (Group West II), but failed in the championship finals, among other things, at the victorious Eindhoven PSV . In 1958 DWS merged with BVC Amsterdam and was initially called DWS / A ; the merger club took over BVC's place in the Eredivisie . In 1962 the name was changed to Amsterdamsche FC DWS (AFCDWS) , briefly again DWS. The greatest success was achieved in 1964 when the team became Dutch champions and then advanced to the quarter-finals in the European championship . There you had to Győri ETO Vasas from Hungary to admit defeat. In the following season , the AFC was able to reach the runner-up.

Since the professional division merged with Blauw Wit Amsterdam in 1972 to form FC Amsterdam , which was joined by the professional division of De Volewijckers for the 1973/74 season, the DWS has only played in the amateur field. In the 2018/19 season, the Amstelstädter competed in the six-class Tweede class .

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