[quote:71c4ff5cea="ali_damashi"][quote:71c4ff5cea="majid13"][quote:71c4ff5cea="saeid-nedved"][quote:71c4ff5cea="mahyarmaya"]یعنی کاملا قطعی شده که راهی هلند شده ؟!
کدوم تیم هلندی هستش؟
لیگ برتری هستش؟
اماری دارید تیمش رو دارید ؟[/quote:71c4ff5cea]
NEC
اره توی لیگ 1 هستش/همون جایی که آژاکس هستش/تقریبا میانه های جدول هستش هر سال و تیمی هستش که جوون توش زیاد داره / یچیز توی مایه های فجر سپاسی ما میمونه[/quote:71c4ff5cea]
مطمعنی؟؟؟ NEC که تیم خوب و معروفیه. منم واسه علیرضا آرزو موفقیت میکنم. و ما هواداران داماش خوشحالیم که مشوق کوچکی در مسیر موفق فوتبالیت بودیم.[/quote:71c4ff5cea]
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Full name Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie
Short name N.E.C.
Founded November 15, 1900; 112 years ago
Ground McDOS Goffertstadion
Nijmegen
(capacity: 12,600)
Chairman Jan van Teeffelen
Manager Alex Pastoor
League Eredivisie
2011-12 Eredivisie, 8th
Money
It took decades for the first big successes to come. In 1936, N.E.C. was finally promoted to the First Class, which was the highest level at the time. The fact that N.E.C. progressed slowly had many causes, the most important being money, or rather, lack of money.
N.E.C. was a boys club of normal and hard-working people. There were no wealthy members that could provide large donations. The affiliation fee was often a problem, especially during crises such as World War I. N.E.C. perhaps didn't keep warm relations with the local directors. Indeed, the leading figures in Nijmegen possibly looked down on N.E.C.
Never First Classer
At the beginning of the 1920s, the situation improved slightly. N.E.C. bought land and moved to Hazenkampseweg. Finally, the club had its own sports complex. On top of this, memberships increased rapidly and the club became more popular. However, despite a new home and increased membership, success onfield did not necessarily follow. To achieve promotion into the first class competition, it was not enough in those years to just become champion of the second class. Stressful play-off matches were regularly played. Although N.E.C. become champion in 1928, 1929, 1931, and 1934, the club was not promoted. The club was mockingly titled: "Never First Classer." Finally in 1936, N.E.C. took the last obstacle. They won the play-off matches and reached the First Class
Golden Years
Immediately after promotion, followed a period of great achievement. The question remained however, whether N.E.C. (had World War II not broken out) progressed to become one of the nation's top clubs.
N.E.C. in 1939 won the first East title and fought for the Dutch title with the other four district champions. N.E.C. came third, behind AFC Ajax and DWS also from Amsterdam. During the war, little football was played, but after liberation, N.E.C. resumed competition and again became the champion of the East in 1946. In 1947, N.E.C. retained the title and again became the third-most successful club in the Netherlands.[1]
Professional football
For N.E.C., the introduction of professional football in 1954 came at the wrong time. The club had internal problems at the time, was not as well established as other clubs, and was not doing well financially. More than 80 'paying' clubs were called together and the KNVB reorganized their structure. Each time the competitions were classified, N.E.C. fell further from the top leagues. At the 11th hour, N.E.C. was saved from a return to the amateurs. At the beginning of the 1960s, N.E.C. began to recover, growing slowly upwards again. A major reason was support from the City of Nijmegen who began to see the importance of a 'paid' club like the Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie. N.E.C. could finally count on financial support in 1963. In 1964, N.E.C. was promoted to the first division again and three years later, N.E.C. reached finally the First League
Full stadiums
The ensuing years were ones that Nijmegen residents look back at nostalgically. The Goffert was full every game. Season averages of 14,000 spectators were normal. There was even a year (1970–71) in which N.E.C. had attendances of 18,000 a game. N.E.C. flourished at this time, primarily on the back of great youth development and scouting.
Talented players were developed, played in the first team and, after a number of seasons sold for high fees. Frans Thijssen and Jan Peters are two such examples. Although the club never won a major prize, it was well regarded at this time. However, the first signs of decline came quickly. N.E.C. was not sustainable with major revenue sources being the sale of players and a healthy subsidy from the Nijmegen council
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Current squad
As of 1 January 2013
For recent transfers, see List of Dutch football transfers summer 2011 and List of Dutch football transfers summer 2012
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player
1 Hungary GK Gábor Babos (captain)
2 Netherlands DF Nathaniël Will
3 Netherlands DF Rens van Eijden
4 Netherlands DF Daan Bovenberg
5 France DF Rémy Amieux
7 Netherlands FW Leroy George
8 Netherlands MF Ryan Koolwijk (vice captain)
10 Netherlands MF Geert Arend Roorda
11 Netherlands FW Melvin Platje
13 Netherlands MF Erik Falkenburg (on loan from AZ)
14 Denmark DF Kevin Conboy
15 Netherlands FW Danny van den Meiracker
17 Czech Republic DF Pavel Čmovš
18 Netherlands MF Youri Loen
19 Iceland MF Victor Pálsson
No. Position Player
20 Netherlands MF Stijn de Looijer
21 Netherlands DF Michel Breuer
22 Morocco GK Khalid Sinouh
23 Netherlands MF Nick van der Velden
24 Sweden FW Admir Bajrović
25 Netherlands MF Navarone Foor
26 Netherlands FW Ruud Boymans (on loan from AZ)
27 Germany MF Marcel Stutter
28 Netherlands FW Jordy Tutuarima
29 Netherlands GK Kelle Roos
30 Netherlands DF Daan Disveld
31 Denmark MF Søren Rieks
32 Sweden GK Karl-Johan Johnsson
33 Netherlands MF Kevin Wattamaleo
On loan
Netherlands MF Alex Pastoor (Manager)
Netherlands MF Ron de Groot (Assistant manager/Team manager)
Netherlands GK Wilfried Brookhuis (Assistant manager/Goalkeeping coach)
Netherlands FW Willem Korsten (Assistant Manager)
Netherlands MF Robert Molenaar (Assistant Manager)
Netherlands MF Ruud Makaay (Scout)
Netherlands DF Ad Mellaard (Scout)
Netherlands MF Henk Grim (Scout)
Netherlands FW Carlos Aalbers (Technical Director)
Netherlands MF Jacco Swart (Common Director)
Netherlands MF Ton van Galen (Chairman)[/quote:71c4ff5cea]
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