sport.wikisort.org - TeamFC Lisse is a Dutch football club from Lisse which was founded in 1981. It currently plays in the Tweede Divisie.
Dutch football club
Football club
FC Lisse |
Full name | Fusie Club Lisse |
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Founded | 17 March 1981; 41 years ago (1981-03-17) |
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Ground | Ter Specke, Lisse |
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Capacity | 7,000 |
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Chairman | Leon Annokkee |
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Manager | Raymond Bronkhorst |
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League | Tweede Divisie |
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2021-22 | Derde Divisie, 1st  |
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Current season |
History
The history of FC Lisse is linked to its Catholic religion, the first version of a football club being formed in 1911 by a local Catholic priest, called Lissese Voetbal Vereniging, which was later renamed Lisse Racing Club. In 1921 a separate team, RKVV Lisse, was formed. In 1942 Lisse RC was dissolved, and after World War Two another club, Lisser Boys, was formed. In 1968 an unsuccessful attempt was made to merge RKVV Lisse (later called Sportclub Lisse) and Lisser Boys, but on 17 March 1981 the teams were merged under the name FC Lisse.
The club was automatically promoted to Topklasse in 2009–10, which was introduced as highest amateur level in the Netherlands. After reintroduction of the Tweede Divisie in 2016–17 above the Topklasse, FC Lisse didn’t qualify for the new top amateur championship. A year later, they promoted to the Tweede Divisie, but relegated after just one season. In 2022, FC Lisse entered the Tweede Divisie again by winning the Derde Divisie (new name of the Topklasse).
Current squad
- As of 1 December 2018
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Results
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- 1989–90: 10th place
- 1990–91: 9th place
- 1991–92: 6th place
- 1992–93: 4th place
- 1993–94: 2nd place
- 1994–95: 2nd place
- 1995–96: 2nd place
- 1996–97: Champions
- 1997–98: 3rd place
- 1998–99: 5th place
- 1999-00: 12th place
- 2000–01: Champions, Dutch Saturdays Champions Amateur Clubs
- 2001–02: 11th place
- 2002–03: 9th place
- 2003–04: 2nd place
- 2004–05: 5th place
- 2005–06: 2nd place
- 2006–07: 2nd place
- 2007–08: Champions, Dutch Champion Amateur Clubs
- 2008–09: 8th place
- 2009–10: 4th place, promoted to Topklasse
- 2010–11: 11th place
- 2011–12: 11th place
- 2012–13: 6th place
- 2013–14: 8th place
- 2014–15: 11th place
- 2015–16: 15th place
- 2016–17: 2nd place, promoted to Tweede Divisie
- 2017–18: 15th place, relegated to Derde Divisie
- 2018–19: 10th place
- 2019–20: Competition cancelled due to COVID-pandemic
- 2020–21: Competition cancelled due to COVID-pandemic
- 2021–22: 1st place, promoted to Tweede Divisie
- 2022–23:
Notes
External links
Tweede Divisie |
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2022–23 teams | |
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Seasons | 20th c. |
- 1956-57
- 1957-58
- 1958-59
- 1959-60
- 1960-61
- 1961-62
- 1962-63
- 1963-64
- 1964-65
- 1965-66
- 1966-67
- 1967-68
- 1968-69
- 1969-70
- 1970-71
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21st c. |
- 2016-17
- 2017-18
- 2018-19
- 2019-20
- 2020-21
- 2021-22
- 2022-23
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- Eredivisie
- Eerste Divisie
- Tweede Divisie
- Derde Divisie
- Vierde Divisie
- Eerste Klasse
- Tweede Klasse
- Derde Klasse
- Vierde Klasse
- Vijfde Klasse
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На других языках
[de] FC Lisse
FC Lisse ist ein niederländischer Amateurfußballverein aus Lisse, in der Provinz Zuid-Holland. Der Klub entstand 1981 nach einer Fusion zwischen SC Lisse und Lisser Boys. Die Heimspiele finden am Sportpark Ter Specke statt, das 2021 und 2022 renoviert wurde. Die Farben sind blau und gelb.
- [en] FC Lisse
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