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Utrecht
FC Utrecht logo
Full name Football Club Utrecht
Founded 1 July 1970; 48 years ago (1970-07-01)
Ground
Stadion Galgenwaard
Utrecht
Capacity 23,750
Chairman Paul Verhoeff
Manager Dick Advocaat
League Eredivisie
2017–18 5th
Website Club website


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours




Current season

Football Club Utrecht (Dutch pronunciation: [ɛfˈseː ˈytrɛxt]) is a Dutch football club founded on 1 July 1970 and based in the city of Utrecht. The club's colours are red and white.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Stadium


  • 3 Management


  • 4 Business


  • 5 Honours


  • 6 FC Utrecht in European Competition


  • 7 UEFA Current ranking


  • 8 Domestic results


  • 9 Current squad


    • 9.1 On loan


    • 9.2 Retired numbers


    • 9.3 Records




  • 10 Managers


  • 11 Kit manufacturers


  • 12 See also


  • 13 References


  • 14 External links





History


FC Utrecht was founded in 1970 as a merger of three clubs from the city of Utrecht: VV DOS, USV Elinkwijk and Velox, the former of the three having won the national championship in 1958.


FC Utrecht has won the KNVB Cup three times in, 1985, 2003 and 2004, also winning the Johan Cruijff Shield in 2004. After winning the Johan Cruijff Shield, Utrecht became the first club outside the "Big Three" of Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV to win the trophy. Utrecht is also the only club outside the Big Three that has never been relegated from the top-flight Eredivisie.



Stadium


FC Utrecht's stadium is the Stadion Galgenwaard, previously named the Galgenwaard, then later the Nieuw Galgenwaard. It has a current capacity of 23,750 spectators. The average attendance in 2004–05 was 19,600 people, while in 2006–07 the average rose to 20,004. The stadium is also the accommodation for several shops, offices, and the supporters home of the FC Utrecht fan club (Supporters Vereniging F.C.Utrecht).



Management


Erik ten Hag was head coach before leaving to take over at AFC Ajax during the winter break of season 2017/2018. Jean-Paul de Jong his assistant, took over as head coach at FC Utrecht. Jean-Paul de Jong was fired after only four games in the 2018/2019 season and Dick Advocaat was appointed as head coach.



Business


On 2 April 2008, it was announced that former owner of Mammoet, Van Seumeren, has taken over 51% of the shares of FC Utrecht. This makes Utrecht the second club in the Netherlands, after AZ, to be owned by investors.


The board of FC Utrecht has further announced that, because of the money they got for this take over, there will be more room for youth facilities and scouting. The board wants FC Utrecht to be competing within the top of the Eredivisie by 2013.



Honours




  • Eredivisie

    • Winners: 1957–58 (as VV DOS)



  • KNVB Cup


    • Winners: 1985, 2003, 2004

    • Runners-up: 1982, 2002, 2016




  • Johan Cruijff Schaal


    • Winners: 2004

    • Runners-up: 2003





FC Utrecht in European Competition


FC Utrecht's first competitive European match, in the team's current iteration (not as DOS), was on September 17, 1980, in the 1980-81 UEFA Cup, playing FC Argeş Piteşti to a 0–0 draw. Since then, the club has participated in fourteen UEFA competitions, advancing as far as the Group Stage in the 2004-05 UEFA Cup and the 2010-11 UEFA Europa League



Accurate as of 24 August 2017

























































Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win%

Cup Winners' Cup

2

1

0

1

3

5
−2

050.00

UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League

52

16

16

20

67

69
−2

030.77

UEFA Intertoto Cup

2

0

2

0

1

1
+0

000.00

Total

56

17

18

21

71

75
−4

030.36

Source: UEFA.com
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal Difference. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.



UEFA Current ranking



As of 04/05/2018[1]


























Rank Country Team Points
176 Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem 6.000
177 Netherlands FC Utrecht
2.000
178 Netherlands Heracles Almelo 1.000


Domestic results


Below is a table with FC Utrecht's results since the introduction of the Eredivisie in 1956.
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































Current squad


As of 29 January 2019[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.




























































































No.

Position
Player
1

Denmark

GK

David Jensen
2

Netherlands

DF

Mark van der Maarel
5

Germany

DF

Leon Guwara
6

Germany

MF

Rico Strieder
7

Netherlands

FW

Gyrano Kerk
8

Netherlands

MF

Joris van Overeem
9

Denmark

FW

Simon Makienok
10

Sweden

MF

Simon Gustafson
11

Belgium

FW

Cyriel Dessers
13

Sweden

DF

Emil Bergström
14

Netherlands

MF

Willem Janssen (captain)

15

Netherlands

DF

Timo Letschert (on loan from Sassuolo)

16

Netherlands

GK

Nick Marsman


















































































No.

Position
Player
17

Netherlands

DF

Sean Klaiber
19

France

FW

Jean-Christophe Bahebeck
21

Morocco

MF

Oussama Tannane (on loan from Saint-Étienne)

22

Netherlands

MF

Sander van de Streek
23

Netherlands

MF

Riechedly Bazoer (on loan from Wolfsburg)

24

France

DF

Nicolas Gavory
26

Belgium

FW

Othman Boussaid
27

Germany

FW

Lukas Görtler
28

Netherlands

MF

Urby Emanuelson
29

Netherlands

FW

Nick Venema
30

Netherlands

FW

Michiel Kramer
41

Netherlands

GK

Maarten Paes



On loan


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


























No.

Position
Player
3

Bosnia and Herzegovina

DF

Dario Đumić ( at Dynamo Dresden until 30 June 2019)

19

Netherlands

FW

Patrick Joosten ( at VVV Venlo until 30 June 2019)























No.

Position
Player
20

Netherlands

DF

Giovanni Troupée ( at ADO Den Haag until 30 June 2019)

25

Netherlands

MF

Odysseus Velanas ( at Helmond Sport until 30 June 2019)




Retired numbers


4 — France David Di Tommaso, defender (2004–05) — posthumous honour.



Records




As of May 17, 2017[3]

Players in bold text are still active.








Managers











Kit manufacturers











See also


  • Dutch football league teams


References





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  2. ^ https://www.fcutrecht.nl/team/selectie


  3. ^ De All Time Eredivisietopscorerslijst van FC Utrecht: – FC Utrecht




External links



  • Official website (in Dutch) / (in English)












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