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FC Groningen

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Head Coach

Dennis van der Ree

League Position
3

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Established
1971 (53 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Euroborg
(22,579 Capacity)

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Location
Groningen, Netherlands

Nicknames
Trots van het Noorden

Competitions
Dutch Eerste Divisie
Dutch KNVB Cup

Last Edit
smudgie: 30/Nov/23


Upcoming
29/03 ADO Den Haag - FC Groningen
01/04 FC Emmen - FC Groningen
07/04 FC Groningen - NAC Breda
14/04 VVV-Venlo - FC Groningen
20/04 FC Groningen - SC Cambuur

Results
15/03 FC Groningen 4 - 2 De Graafscha
11/03 Jong PSV 2 - 3 FC Groningen
08/03 FC Groningen 3 - 0 MVV Maastric
04/03 FC Den Bosch 1 - 4 FC Groningen
29/02 Feyenoord 2 - 1 FC Groningen

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Football Club Groningen is a Dutch professional football club based in Groningen. The club plays in the Eredivisie, the highest football league of the Netherlands.

The club was founded in 1915 as Unitas, later being renamed GVAV in 1917 and FC Groningen in 1971. Their home stadium was the Oosterpark Stadion from 1971 to 2005, while they currently play at the Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadion. The stadium is more commonly referred to with its former name, Euroborg.

Their best result in the Eredivisie was third place in 1991 and 2006, and their worst result in the Eredivisie was relegation to the Eerste Divisie in 1974 and 1998. The club won the KNVB Cup in the 2014–15 season.

Team Members




Abraham



25

Bacuna





Cruz





Dankerlui



15

Dankerlui





Duarte



32

Duin





Gelderen





Hove





Kaam





Kalley





Leeuwenburgh





Määttä





Musampa





Pelupessy



46

Poll





Rente





Schreuders





Sher



51

Slor



19

Strunck



21

Verrips



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Stadium or Home

The Euroborg, for sponsorship reasons the Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadion, or Hitachi Stadion for short, is the stadium of football club FC Groningen, with a capacity of 22,329 seats and located in Boumaboulevard 41, to the south-east of Groningen. The stadium site houses a casino, movie theater, school, supermarket, and a fitness centre. A temporary railway station at the Euroborg Stadium opened in late 2007, and a permanent one opened in 2013. The stadium's seats are completely clad in the club's colors of green and white, with 1,000 seats available for supporters of the away team.

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