Heracles Almelo
Heracles Almelo | ||||
Basic data | ||||
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Seat | Almelo , Netherlands | |||
founding | May 3, 1903 | |||
president | Hans Bredewoud | |||
Website | heracles.nl | |||
First soccer team | ||||
Head coach | Frank Wormuth | |||
Venue | Erve Asito | |||
Places | 12,080 | |||
league | Eredivisie | |||
2019/20 | 8th place | |||
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Heracles Almelo is a football club from Almelo in the Netherlands .
General
The club's home jerseys are striped in black and white. Pants and socks are only black.
history
The club was founded on May 3, 1903 and named after the Greek hero Heracles . In 1927 and 1941 , when there was only amateur football in the Netherlands, the club became national champions. After the introduction of professional football, the team never belonged to the absolute top. Occasional highlights were a few years in the honor division in the 1960s , a victory in the 1975 cup competition over Ajax Amsterdam , a one-year stay in the honor division in the 1985/86 season and promotion to the top class in June 2005 . In 2012 Heracles reached the final of the KNVB Cup. In Rotterdam they played against PSV Eindhoven , but lost 3-0.
The 2015/16 season ended in 6th place for Heracles and they reached the playoffs to qualify for the UEFA Europa League . In the playoffs they successfully beat FC Groningen and FC Utrecht and reached the third qualifying round for the UEFA Europa League. There they met FC Arouca from Portugal in the very first game in the club's history at European level . The first leg in Almelo ended 1: 1. The second leg in Portugal at FC Arouca 0-0 and they were eliminated.
Heracles received trial permission from the football associations UEFA and KNVB to play their home games on an artificial turf mat. The producer of this artificial turf , Koninklijke Ten Cate , a former textile manufacturer from Hellendoorn , is also a major sponsor of the association and hopes that the artificial grass areas will also be bought by top clubs.
Well-known players of the last seasons were or are u. a. Everton , Rob Maas , Mika Nurmela , Martin Pieckenhagen , Kai Michalke , Mark Uth , Wout Weghorst , Robin Gosens and Nico-Jan Hoogma . Hoogma retired after the 2005-06 season. From January 1, 2007 to February 2018, Hoogma worked as a manager for Heracles Almelo.
Stadion
Heracles Almelo plays its home games in the former Polman Stadium and since the renaming in July 2019 in what is now Erve Asito . The sports facility in Almelo was inaugurated in 1999 and replaced the stadium aan de Bornsestraat . From 2014 to 2015, the Polman Stadium was expanded from 8,500 to over 12,000 seats.
successes
- Dutch national champion: 1927, 1941
- Pokafinalist : 2012
- Second division champions : 1962, 1985, 2005
- Winning the 2e divisie (third division): 1958
Current squad 2018/19
As of January 18, 2019
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Known players
- Everton (2006-2013, record scorer for Heracles, 218 games and 70 goals)
- Simon Cziommer (2013–2015, including a former player for FC Red Bull Salzburg and multiple Austrian champion)
- Rudy Degenaar (1984–1989, 106 league games for Heracles Almelo)
- Bas Dost (2008–2010, former Dutch national player and Bundesliga player for VfL Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt )
- Bertus Frees (1920s, 1926/27 Dutch master with Heracles Almelo)
- Rob Friend (2007, striker for Borussia Mönchengladbach )
- Sōta Hirayama (with FC Tokyo between 2006 and 2016 )
- Nico-Jan Hoogma (2004–2006, former player for Hamburger SV )
- Hendrik Krüzen (1980–1986, 1994–1995, 198 league games for Heracles Almelo)
- Srđan Lakić (2007-2008 with Almelo as loan player, former player for Hertha BSC and 1. FC Kaiserslautern )
- Rob Maas (2005-2008, former Bundesliga player for Arminia Bielefeld , Hertha BSC and MSV Duisburg )
- Kai Michalke (2006–2008, former Bundesliga player for VfL Bochum , Hertha BSC , 1. FC Nürnberg , Alemannia Aachen and MSV Duisburg )
- Steve Mokone (1958-1959, multiple South African international)
- Hennie van Nee (1964–1965, former player for Kickers Offenbach )
- Mika Nurmela (2006, former player for 1. FC Kaiserslautern )
- Martin Pieckenhagen (2005-2010, Bundesliga player for Hamburger SV , Hansa Rostock , MSV Duisburg and Mainz 05 )
- Vojtěch schoolmaster (2006–2008, former player for Sigma Olomouc )
- Christian Dorda (2012–2014, later for Hansa Rostock and KFC Uerdingen 05 )
- Wout Weghorst (2014-2016, Dutch national player and Bundesliga player for VfL Wolfsburg )
- Robin Gosens (2015-2017), player with Atalanta Bergamo
- Mark Uth (2013–2014, German national player and Bundesliga player for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim and Schalke 04 )
Trainer
(incomplete)
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Source: coach on weltfussball.de, coach on ronaldzwiers.com
President
(incomplete)
Term of office | Nat. | president |
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19 ?? - 1992 | Rieks Verweg | |
1992-1993 | Harry Weghorst | |
1993-1996 | Gerard Tusveld | |
1996-1998 | Jos Houben | |
1998-2017 | Jan Smit | |
Since 2017 | Hans Bredewoud |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Theo Vonk: Profile on rodajcspelers.nl ( Memento from May 24, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Jan de Jonge hoofdtrainer van Heracles Almelo In: sc-heerenveen.nl , accessed on June 30, 2013.
- ^ Heracles Almelo »Coach history ( Dutch ) weltfussball.de. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
- ↑ Heracles Almelo ( Dutch ) ronaldzwiers.com. Retrieved May 8, 2019.