• Sportclub Enschede is a football club from Enschede, Netherlands. SC Enschede was established in 1910. The club won the national championship in 1926...
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  • FC Twente (redirect from Twente Enschede)
    The club was formed in 1965 by the merger of 1926 Dutch champions Sportclub Enschede with Enschedese Boys. FC Twente's trophy cabinet includes the 2011...
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  • and after Dutch football turned professional Lenstra left to join Sportclub Enschede, before the club he departed was relegated to the Tweede Divisie....
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    Abe Lenstra (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    to the bigger SC Enschede. It was in Enschede where he missed his best chance of ever winning the Dutch title: in 1958 SC Enschede lost the first and...
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    relegated from the Eredivisie c Founding member of the Eredivisie (as Sportclub Enschede) d Founding member of the Eredivisie (as VV DOS and USV Elinkwijk)...
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    Helmut Rahn (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    from 1959 till 1960 he had played at 1. FC Köln, 1960 he went to Sportclub Enschede in the Netherlands. In the Bundesliga 1963 he started playing for...
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  • Enschedese Boys (category Football clubs in Enschede)
    football club from the Dutch city Enschede. In 1965 the professional team of De Boys merged with their rivals Sportclub Enschede to FC Twente (both clubs continued...
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  • Diekman Stadion (category Buildings and structures in Enschede)
    from a penalty and the match ended in a 3–0 win for Sportclub Enschede. In 1965 Sportclub Enschede merged with Enschedese Boys to create FC Twente and...
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    Kalle Oranen (category Footballers from Enschede)
    October 2023) was a Dutch footballer who played as a left-back for Sportclub Enschede, FC Twente and SC Heracles. Oranen was the son of a Finnish father...
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  • Helmut Fottner (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    played for 1860 Munich, SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken, Rot-Weiss Essen, Sportclub Enschede, GVAV and the Saarland national team as a forward. Helmut Fottner...
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  • merged to form PEC Zwolle in 1971, which became FC Zwolle in 1990. Sportclub Enschede and the Enschedese Boys merged to form FC Twente in 1965. DOS, Elinkwijk...
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  • (death announced on this date) Kalle Oranen, 77, Dutch footballer (Sportclub Enschede, Twente, SC Heracles). Orazio Rancati, 83, Italian football player...
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    13 December 1962 on a friendly match between Hapoel and Dutch club Sportclub Enschede. In 1963, Maccabi Tel Aviv moved into Bloomfield Stadium after hosting...
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    Rinus Schaap (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    Toulouse 1952–1954 RC Paris 36 (0) 1954–1957 't Gooi ? (12) 1957–1960 SC Enschede 95 (4) International career 1948–1956 Netherlands 13 (1) *Club domestic...
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    Antoine Kohn (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    1958–1959 FC Basel 23 (11) 1959–1963 Fortuna '54 119 (62) 1963–1964 Sportclub Enschede 17 (12) 1964–1965 Fortuna '54 28 (19) 1965–1968 FC Twente 29 (11)...
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    Mark Wotte (category Footballers from Enschede)
    also worked for the Scottish Football Association. Wotte played for Sportclub Enschede and FC Twente Academy, The Netherlands U.17's, and 1st Team Football...
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    FF. Nuno  Portugal 1992–2010 Porto 1 Jan Nijhuis  Netherlands 1962 Sportclub Enschede 1 Kristine Nøstmo  Norway 2011–2021 Trondheims-Ørn 1 League goal in...
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  • 1962 Heracles 3–2 Sportclub Enschede 12 May 1963 Sportclub Enschede 0–0 Heracles 1963–64 Eredivisie 1 December 1963 Sportclub Enschede 3–1 Heracles 3 May...
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    being black. As of 2017, Feyenoord is a multi-sports club, including Sportclub Feyenoord (amateur football team), Feyenoord Basketball, Feyenoord Futsal...
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    Arend van der Wel (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    September 2013) was a Dutch professional footballer who played for Ajax and SC Enschede; he also worked as a scout and a coach at FC Twente. He also worked with...
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  • Richard Brousek (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    forward who played for Austria. He also played for SC Wacker Wien , Sportclub Enschede and Be Quick 1887. Richard Brousek at National-Football-Teams.com...
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    Enschedese Boys 1959–1961 Fortuna Sittard 1961–1962 DHC Delft 1962–1965 Sportclub Enschede 1965–1966 FC Twente 1966–1968 MVV 1968–1969 VV DOS 1974–1975 PEC Zwolle...
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  • BVV and Wilhelmina in 1967. FC Twente was created by the merger of Sportclub Enschede and Enschedese Boys in 1965. FC Utrecht created by the merger of three...
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    Hans van der Hoek (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    February 2017) was a Dutch footballer who was under contract at Feyenoord, SC Enschede, and ADO. List of Feyenoord players List of Netherlands international footballers...
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    Joop Odenthal (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    against Belgium. As a footballer, Odenthal played for EDO, Haarlem, SC Enschede and Tubantia respectively. Born in Haarlem, his move from EDO to in-city...
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  • last-second goal in his debut game, on 23 September 1956 against Sportclub Enschede (later merged into FC Twente), after he entered 7 minutes before the...
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    Pierre Kerkhoffs (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    international levels as a striker. Kerkhoffs played club football for SC Enschede and PSV, and was the Eredivisie top scorer in the 1962–63 season. He later...
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  • 90 Feyenoord GK Piet Lagarde 9 December 1939 0 0 0 0 0 B - - - - - Sportclub Enschede DF Theo Laseroms 8 March 1940 2 1 180 0 0 - - B 90 B 90 Sparta Rotterdam...
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    Henk Bosveld (category Sportclub Enschede players)
    best player of Vitesse in the twentieth century. He also played for Sportclub Enschede and Sparta and retired from professional football on June 12, 1979...
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  • (Gls) 1944–1949 Kispesti/Honvéd Matosz Csepel SC Vasas SC 1957–1959 Sportclub Enschede 1959–1960 Tubantia Hengelo 1960–1962 Spora Luxembourg Managerial career...
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