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FC Utrecht

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Michael Silberbauer

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Established
1970 (53 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stadion Galgenwaard
(24,426 Capacity)

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Location
Utrecht, Netherlands

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League
Dutch Eredivisie

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Upcoming Events
02 Apr 23 FC Utrecht   -  FC Volendam
07 Apr 23 FC Groningen   -  FC Utrecht
16 Apr 23 FC Utrecht   -  FC Twente
23 Apr 23 Feyenoord   -  FC Utrecht
07 May 23 SC Cambuur   -  FC Utrecht

Latest Results
18 Mar 23 FC Utrecht  1 - 2  Go Ahead
12 Mar 23 NEC Nijmegen  2 - 2  FC Utrecht
03 Mar 23 FC Utrecht  1 - 2  Fortuna Sittard
28 Feb 23 FC Utrecht  1 - 4  SV Spakenburg
24 Feb 23 Sparta  0 - 3  FC Utrecht

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Football Club Utrecht is a Dutch football club founded on 1 July 1970 and based in the city of Utrecht. The club's colours are red and white.

FC Utrecht was founded in 1970 as a merger of three clubs from the city of Utrecht: VV DOS, USV Elinkwijk and Velox, the former of the three having won the national championship in 1958.

FC Utrecht has won the KNVB Cup three times in, 1985, 2003 and 2004, also winning the Johan Cruijff Shield in 2004. After winning the Johan Cruijff Shield, Utrecht became the first club outside the "Big Three" of Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV to win the trophy. Utrecht is also the only club outside the Big Three that has never been relegated from the top-flight Eredivisie.

Team Members
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Robbin
Ruiter



Menno
Koch



Zakaria
Labyad
#20


Sofyan
Amrabat
#34


Simon
Makienok
#13


Bilal
Ould-Chikh
#21


Nick
Marsman
#21


Wout
Brama
#6


Andreas
Ludwig
#8


Kristoffer
Peterson
#19


Cyriel
Dessers



Jeff
Hardeveld
#3


Dario
Dumic



Sebastien
Haller
#9


Gyrano
Kerk
#7


Sean
Klaiber



Richairo
Zivkovic


= Contract years remaining

Stadium or Home

Stadion Galgenwaard is a football stadium in Herculesplein 241, Utrecht that has been the home of the football club FC Utrecht since 1970. The stadium, which underwent a renovation starting at the beginning of the 21st century, has a capacity of 23,750 spectators.

The stadium reopened in 1982 after an extensive facelift. At the time it was one of the most modern stadiums in the world, especially due to the moat around the pitch. After twenty years FC Utrecht felt the need for expansion and renewal. The main stand was moved to the North side and opened for the start of the 2001–2002 season.

The old main stand was rebuilt after that and a year later FC Utrecht had two new stands along the sides of the pitch. Last season, the goal stands were replaced, and the stadium now has 23,750 seats.

Seven international matches of the Dutch national football team were played in the stadium, the first one being on April 27, 1983: a friendly against Sweden (0–3). The last one, played on September 3, 2004, was also a friendly: a 3–0 win against Liechtenstein.

The stadium was also the host of 2 World Cup finals. In 1998, the Dutch hockey team became world champions, beating Spain in the final 3–2. In 2005, the final of the Football World Youth Championship was played in the Galgenwaard. Argentina won, beating Nigeria 2–1.

During the UEFA Women's Euro 2017, the stadium hosted 4 group stage matches.

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