RKC Waalwijk

RKC Waalwijk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɛrkaːˈseː ˈʋaːlʋɛi̯k]) is a Dutch professional football club based in Waalwijk, that is currently competing in the Eredivisie. Its name is derived from 'Rooms Katholieke Combinatie' ('Roman Catholic Combination' in Dutch) and was established as a merger of HEC, WVB and Hercules.

RKC Waalwijk
Full nameRooms Katholieke Combinatie Waalwijk
Short nameRKC
Founded26 August 1940 (1940-08-26)
GroundMandemakers Stadion
Capacity7,500
ChairmanPeter Konijnenburg
Head coachJoseph Oosting
LeagueEredivisie
2021–22Eredivisie, 10th of 18
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was formed on 26 August 1940 and used to play its home games at Sportpark Olympia. Its new stadium, the 7,500 seater Mandemakers Stadion was opened in 1996 and featured the home match against Roda JC. RKC's clubname was also expanded with the name of the town before that 1996-97 season. While considered one of the Eredivisie's smaller clubs, it nevertheless maintained its top flight status for many years. Its home colors are yellow and blue.

At the end of the 2006–07 season, RKC Waalwijk were relegated from the Eredivisie after a defeat in play-offs against VVV-Venlo.

On 3 June 2009 they were promoted to the Eredivisie division after a win in the play-offs against De Graafschap. Though, their spell didn't last long ending in the last place with only 15 points. In the season followed they would finish first in the Eerste Divisie promoting back in the top flight of Dutch football.

After another relegation at the end of the 2013–14 season, RKC Waalwijk finished 20th (last) in the 2014–15 season of Eerste Divisie. However, they didn't relegate to Topklasse (amateurs) because both of the two Topklasse champions declined promotion into professionalism. In 2016–17, they made the Eerste Divisie playoffs, losing 5–2 on aggregate to FC Emmen.

In the 2017–18 season, RKC was placed 16th out of 20 teams in the Eerste Divisie. In 2019, Waalwijk promoted back to the Eredivisie after a five-year absence, after beating Go Ahead Eagles in the play-off finals. After a 0–0 draw in the first leg at home, RKC won the second leg 4–5 away.[1]

In the 2019–20 season, RKC finished in last place, but they survived relegation due to the season being declared void due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] In the subsequent 2020–21 season, the club managed to avoid relegation on their own by finishing in 15th place.[3]

Results

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Below is a table with RKC's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1984.

RKC in Europe

  • Group = group game
  • 1R = first round
  • 2R = second round
  • 3R = third round
  • 1/8 = 1/8 final
Season Competition Round Club Score Goalscorers RKC
1989 Intertoto Cup Group West Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1–1, 2–2
Austria First Vienna FC 3–4, 2–4
East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena 2–0, 1–0
1992 Intertoto Cup Group France Caen 1–0, 0–2
Denmark Lyngby BK 1–1, 0–2
Germany FC Schalke 04 3–2, 4–2
2000 Intertoto Cup 3R England Bradford City 0–2, 0–1
2001 Intertoto Cup 3R Germany TSV 1860 München 1–2, 1–3

Current squad

As of 1 January 2023[4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Etienne Vaessen
2 DF Netherlands NED Julian Lelieveld
4 DF Belgium BEL Shawn Adewoye
5 DF Belgium BEL Thierry Lutonda
6 MF Curaçao CUW Vurnon Anita
7 FW Spain ESP Julen Lobete (on loan from Celta)
8 MF Netherlands NED Patrick Vroegh
9 FW Denmark DEN Mika Biereth (on loan from Arsenal)
10 MF Suriname SUR Florian Jozefzoon
11 MF Morocco MAR Iliass Bel Hassani
12 MF Netherlands NED Hans Mulder
13 GK Netherlands NED Mark Spenkelink
14 MF Netherlands NED Pelle Clement
15 DF Netherlands NED Lars Nieuwpoort
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Netherlands NED Roy Kuijpers
19 MF Belgium BEL Zakaria Bakkali
20 FW Netherlands NED Mats Seuntjens
21 GK Portugal POR Joel Castro Pereira
22 FW Comoros COM Saïd Bakari
23 DF Curaçao CUW Juriën Gaari
24 DF Belgium BEL Dario Van den Buijs
26 MF Belgium BEL Sebbe Augustijns
29 FW Netherlands NED Michiel Kramer (captain)
31 GK Netherlands NED Joey Kesting
33 MF Netherlands NED Yassin Oukili
34 DF Netherlands NED Luuk Wouters
35 MF Curaçao CUW Kevin Felida
37 MF Belgium BEL Chris Lokesa

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Netherlands NED David Min (at SC Telstar)

Honours

Club officials

Position Staff
ManagerNetherlands Joseph Oosting
Assistant ManagerNetherlands Sander Duits
First-Team CoachNetherlands Peter Uneken
First-Team Goalkeeper CoachNetherlands Rein Baart
First-Team Assistant Goalkeeper CoachNetherlands Bart Tinus
Video AnalystNetherlands Nyo Sulsters
Sports Scientist / Data AnalystNetherlands Folkert Boer
Chief ScoutNetherlands Lars Lambooij
ScoutNetherlands Cees Schapendonk
Club doctorNetherlands Tim Baijens
PhysiotherapistNetherlands Robert van Riel
Netherlands Rob Westerlaken
Sports CarerNetherlands Ramon van Haaren
Exercise PhysiologistNetherlands Nick van Aken
Kit ManagerNetherlands Djordy de Nijs
Team ManagerNetherlands Sander van den Anker
Technical DirectorNetherlands Mohammed Allach

Former coaches

See also

References

  1. "RKC keert na knotsgekke wedstrijd in Deventer terug in eredivisie". nos.nl. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  2. "Afwikkeling voetbalseizoen 2019/'20 een feit | Eredivisie". eredivisie.nl (in Dutch). 24 April 2020.
  3. "ADO Den Haag en VVV Venlo degraderen na verlies". NRC (in Dutch). 13 May 2021.
  4. "RKC Waalwijk". voetbal.com. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
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