Zwart-Wit '28
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RCVV Zwart-Wit '28 (full name: Rotterdamse Christelijke Voetbalvereniging Zwart-Wit 1928) was a Dutch Saturday football club from Rotterdam, dubbed the "Feyenoord of Saturday Football". Its women's team won the 2000 National Women's Cup then played in the Hoofdklasse.[2] Its men's team won the National Amateur Championship in 1971, then played in the Hoofdklasse.
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Full name | Rotterdamse Christelijke Voetbalvereniging Zwart-Wit 1928 |
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Nickname(s) | Feyenoord van Zaterdagvoetbal (Feyenoord of Saturday Football)[1] |
Founded | 1 May 1928; 96 years ago (1928-05-01) |
Dissolved | 24 February 2004 |
Ground | De Vaan |
Chairman | Izak Groenewegen (first) Wim van den Heuvel (10 years) |
Chief Coach | Loe van der Hoeven (9 seasons, 3 championships) Wim van der Gijp (6 seasons, 3 championships) |
League | Hoofdklasse (women) Hoofdklasse (men) |
Website | Club website |
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