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    FC Blauw-Wit Amsterdam (English: Blue-White) was a Dutch football club from Amsterdam. The name referred to the colours of their uniform, blue and white...
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  • football clubs based in Amsterdam: Ajax, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, DWS and De Volewijckers. Other teams, such as Amsterdamsche FC, JOS, Swift, VVA/Spartaan...
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  • Amsterdamse Sportvereniging Blauw-Wit (ASV Blauw-Wit) is an association football club from Amsterdam. Blauw-Wit Amsterdam was founded on 10 May 1902 as...
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    FC Amsterdam was a Dutch football club which was founded on 20 June 1972, from the merger of the Amsterdam football clubs Blauw Wit and DWS. The club...
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  • Stadion. Amsterdam had a time when it was home to four professional and relatively successful football clubs. AFC Ajax, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, AFC DWS,...
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  • AFC Ajax (redirect from Ajax FC Amsterdam)
    include local Amsterdam derbies between Ajax and clubs such as Blauw-Wit, DWS and De Volewijckers (which later merged to become FC Amsterdam in 1972). However...
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  • to Almere City FC. Almere City can trace its history back to 1976, with the merger of DWS, Volewijckers and Blauw-Wit into FC Amsterdam. Disgruntled DWS...
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  • Herman Rijkaard (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    soon relocated, joining Blauw-Wit from Amsterdam, the crosstown rivals of Ajax at the time. In 1957, Rijkaard joined Blauw-Wit playing in the Olympic Stadium...
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  • Sportpark Sloten, home of Blauw-Wit Amsterdam from its inception in 2005 up until 2009. Each summer the city of Amsterdam and AFC Ajax invites U-19 teams...
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    Sportpark Sloten (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam)
    Zesdaagse van Amsterdam (2001-2016) The gymnastics-hall Turnace. Several sport clubs are tenants of the complex, such as: FC Blauw-Wit (since 1965), ZRC/Herenmarkt...
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    Keith Spurgeon (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam managers)
    occasion. Spurgeon was manager of Dutch clubs Ajax from 1961 to 1962, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam between 1962 and 1963, and again between 1964 and 1965. He also managed...
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  • Flip Stapper (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    who played as a midfielder for Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Heracles, FC Twente, AZ'67 and KFC. "Flip Stapper - Statistieken FC Twente - Wedstrijden, spelers en...
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    most popular. It was both the home ground of Blauw Wit and BVC Amsterdam (later merged into FC Amsterdam), while AFC Ajax used the stadium for games in...
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    complex in Buiksloterbanne. In 1974, the club merged with Blauw Wit and DWS to form FC Amsterdam. De Volewijckers continued as an amateur club. AVV De Volewijckers...
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  • 17,800 people. 1 Blauw Wit, De Volewijckers and DWS merged into FC Amsterdam, which folded in 1982. Reformed as Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, defunct in 2015....
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  • ADO Den Haag (redirect from FC Den Haag)
    the army with World War II closing in. This time another club from Amsterdam, Blauw-Wit, grabbed the title. In 1941, ADO finally won their class and moved...
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  • Iwan Fränkel (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    joining FC Blauw-Wit, helping them to a third place finish in his first season with the club. Playing at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam, he would...
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  • AFC DWS (redirect from DWS Amsterdam)
    drought of 55 years. In 1972 the club merged with Blauw-Wit Amsterdam and Volewijckers to form FC Amsterdam. DWS continued as an amateur club, which still...
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    Sneek SV TEC v VV DOVO VVSB v FC Rijnvogels SV AWC v Staphorst AGB v Olde Veste RKVV DEM v XerxesDZB GVV Unitas v Blauw Wit '34 HSC '21 v Harkemase Boys...
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    Melvin Holwijn (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    a one-year contract with FC Carl Zeiss Jena. After a brief spell with FC Lisse, he joined amateur club Blauw-Wit Amsterdam in the summer of 2012. In...
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    Kenneth Vermeer (category Footballers from Amsterdam)
    as an outfield player. He was scouted as a keeper by Ajax from FC Blauw-Wit Amsterdam. He went through the various youth squads at the Ajax Academy before...
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    Barry Hughes (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    first-team appearance in the Football League. He played in the Netherlands for Blauw-Wit, from 1960 to 1963, and for Alkmaar'54 from 1963 to 1965. He was captain...
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    Martin Koeman (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    professional football with KFC of Koog aan de Zaan from 1955 to 1960, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam from 1960 to 1963, GVAV/Groningen from 1963 to 1973 and SC Heerenveen...
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    the Stadion (until 1928), was a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The stadium was built after the design by Harry Elte...
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    Wim Bleijenberg (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    international football player, who played for FC Wageningen, Rigtersbleek, AFC Ajax, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Go Ahead Eagles and AGOVV Apeldoorn during his...
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  • Sittard) merged to form Fortuna Sittard in 1968. Blauw Wit, DWS and De Volewijckers merged to form FC Amsterdam in 1972, which ceased to exist in 1982. PEC...
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    Bert Bellamy (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam managers)
    March 2020. "Blauw-Wit heeft een nieuwen trainer". Sportkroniek. 7 July 1938. Retrieved 24 March 2020. "Herbert Bellamy". Archief Amsterdam. Retrieved 24...
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    Frank Kramer (footballer, born 1947) (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    Amsterdam as the youngest in a family of seven children, the curly-haired Kramer played for hometown side Blauw Wit and moved to the newly-formed FC Amsterdam...
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  • Orlando Trustfull (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    Atlanta United. Trustfull was born in Amsterdam and played as a youth player for De Rivalen, Ajax Amsterdam and Blauw-Wit before signing his first professional...
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    Kees Guyt (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam managers)
    with FC Volendam and AZ. He later became a coach with a number of amateur clubs, including Foreholte, RKAV Volendam, Swift, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, FC Rijnvogels...
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