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Willem II

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Adrie Koster

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Established
1896 (128 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Koning Willem II Stadion
(14,637 Capacity)

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Location
Tilburg, Netherlands

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Competitions
Dutch Eerste Divisie
Dutch KNVB Cup

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smudgie: 28/Nov/23


Upcoming
26/04 Willem II - FC Groningen
03/05 FC Dordrecht - Willem II
10/05 Willem II - SC Telstar

Results
20/04 MVV Maastric 1 - 1 Willem II
12/04 Willem II 4 - 1 Jong AZ
08/04 Jong Utrecht 1 - 1 Willem II
29/03 Helmond Spor 0 - 2 Willem II
23/03 Willem II 2 - 0 VVV-Venlo

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Il Willem II Tilburg, chiamato spesso anche solo Willem II, è una società calcistica olandese con sede nella città di Tilburg. Milita nel primo livello del campionato olandese di calcio, l'Eredivisie.

Ha vinto tre titoli di Eredivisie e due Coppe dei Paesi Bassi. Disputa le partite interne nello Stadio Willem II (14.700 posti).

Team Members




Bosch



3

Heerkens



6

Heijden





Jago



14

Kabangu



8

Leeuw



2

Lewis



8

Llonch



18

Nelom





Oosting



4

Peters



22

Queirós





Smits





Spieringhs



13

Strezos





Svensson



16

Vrousai





Waal



12

Woud



33

Zuijderwijk



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Stadium or Home

Koning Willem II Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Goirleseweg 34, Tilburg, Netherlands, and the home ground of Willem II Tilburg. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium is able to hold 14,700 people, was built in 1995 and renovated in 2000 to add business lodges, a restaurant, conference rooms, business club and a supporters bar to the main building.

The new stadium is built on the same spot as the old stadium, the Gemeentelijk Sportpark Tilburg, which had a smaller capacity and fewer facilities. This stadium was demolished in 1992. The current stadium opened in 1995.

The original name was Willem II Stadion, but in 2009 the stadium was renamed Koning ("King") Willem II Stadion, honoring William II of the Netherlands.

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1915-1916


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