Holland Tweede Divisie

Holland Tweede Divisie

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Fixtures

DateRHazai vs Vendég-
03/30 13:30 27 Excelsior Maassluis vs De Treffers View
03/30 13:30 27 ACV Assen vs ADO '20 View
03/30 13:30 27 HHC Hardenberg vs GVVV View
03/30 13:30 27 Noordwijk vs Kozakken Boys View
03/30 13:30 27 FC Lisse vs Quick Boys View
03/30 14:00 27 AFC vs Rijnsburgse Boys View
03/30 14:30 27 Katwijk vs Scheveningen View
03/30 14:30 27 Koninklijke HFC vs Sparta Rotterdam - tartalék View
03/30 17:00 27 Almere City - tartalék vs Spakenburg View
04/06 12:30 28 Scheveningen vs Excelsior Maassluis View
04/06 12:30 28 Koninklijke HFC vs Amsterdamsche FC View
04/06 12:30 28 GVVV Veenendaal vs FC Lisse View

Results

Date R Hazai vs Vendég -
03/23 17:00 26 [2] De Treffers vs Katwijk [4] 3-0
03/23 14:30 26 [10] Sparta Rotterdam - tartalék vs Noordwijk [13] 0-0
03/23 14:00 26 [17] Kozakken Boys vs Almere City - tartalék [7] 3-4
03/23 14:00 26 [1] Spakenburg vs FC Lisse [18] 3-1
03/23 14:00 26 [12] Rijnsburgse Boys vs Koninklijke HFC [9] 0-2
03/23 14:00 26 Quick Boys vs HHC Hardenberg 3-2
03/23 14:00 26 [14] ADO '20 vs Excelsior Maassluis [16] 3-0
03/23 13:30 26 Scheveningen vs AFC 1-1
03/23 13:30 26 [8] GVVV vs ACV Assen [6] 3-1
03/16 14:30 25 Almere City - tartalék vs Noordwijk 3-1
03/16 14:30 25 [10] Koninklijke HFC vs Scheveningen [15] 1-0
03/16 14:30 25 [4] Katwijk vs ADO '20 [14] 4-2

Wikipedia - Tweede Divisie

Tweede Divisie (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtʋeːdə diˈvizi]; English: Second Division) is the highest amateur (and historically the lowest professional) football league in the Netherlands. It was established in 1956, together with the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie. Between 1956 and 1960 and between 1962 and 1966, the league consisted of two divisions, Tweede Divisie A and Tweede Divisie B. The league was disbanded in 1971. Six clubs were promoted to the Eerste Divisie (De Volewijckers, FC Eindhoven, FC VVV, Fortuna Vlaardingen, PEC and Roda JC), while the other eleven teams became amateur clubs.

Plans for a new, amateur Tweede Divisie, to be made up of 4 reserve teams and 14 Topklasse clubs, were approved in a KNVB assembly in December 2014. Thus, the Topklasse, renamed the Derde Divisie (English: Third Division), and leagues below decremented by one level, and furthermore, promotion and relegation among the second to fourth divisions were implemented starting in 2016–17. Despite its amateurism, the league obliges its clubs to have a minimum number of players under contract. No first team will be promoted to the Eerste Divisie until after 2022–23, but from the end of 2020–21 at first, the highest-ranked second (i.e., reserve) team gains promotion, while the lowest-ranked reserves are relegated to a new under-21 division. An under-23 competition has been established for the Tweede Divisie's amateur clubs that are not directly eligible for its under-21 equivalent. Because of the 2020–21 season's cancellation, promotion or relegation was suspended for five to 10 years in June 2022.