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    FC Blauw-Wit Amsterdam (English: Blue-White) was a Dutch football club from Amsterdam. The name referred to the colours of their uniform, blue and white...
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  • Such clubs include AFC, Ajax, Blauw-Wit, DWS, JOS Watergraafsmeer, Swift, De Volewijckers, VVA and Zeeburgia. An Amsterdam Derby can be an individual match...
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  • Amsterdamse Sportvereniging Blauw-Wit (ASV Blauw-Wit) is an association football club from Amsterdam. Blauw-Wit Amsterdam was founded on 10 May 1902 as...
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  • Herman Rijkaard (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    soon relocated, joining Blauw-Wit from Amsterdam, the crosstown rivals of Ajax at the time. In 1957, Rijkaard joined Blauw-Wit playing in the Olympic Stadium...
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  • Stadion. Amsterdam had a time when it was home to four professional and relatively successful football clubs. AFC Ajax, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, AFC DWS,...
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  • AKC Blauw-Wit (Amsterdamse Korfbal Club Blauw-Wit) is a Dutch korfball club located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The club was founded on 6 December 1916...
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    Herman van Raalte (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    Hengelo in the 1930s and 40s before joining Amsterdam side Blauw-Wit during World War II. With Blauw-Wit he lost the 1949–50 Netherlands Football League...
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  • Iwan Fränkel (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    He then relocated to the Netherlands to play professionally for Blauw-Wit Amsterdam in the Dutch Eredivisie. In 1962 Fränkel emigrated to the Netherlands...
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  • was contested by 36 teams, divided in two groups. FC Volendam and Blauw-Wit Amsterdam won the championship. Source: rsssf.com Source: rsssf.com DHC moved...
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    most popular. It was both the home ground of Blauw Wit and BVC Amsterdam (later merged into FC Amsterdam), while Ajax used the stadium for games in which...
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    Werner Schaaphok (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    loaned to Blauw-Wit, where his former coach Keith Spurgoen was the current manager. After playing one season with the Blauw-Wit side from Amsterdam, he moved...
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    Franz Fuchs (footballer) (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam managers)
    coached ADO Den Haag, BVC Rotterdam, Holland Sport, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Feijenoord, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, SK Sturm Graz, Belenenses and Hamborn 07. "Franz...
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    Martin Koeman (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    professional football with KFC of Koog aan de Zaan from 1955 to 1960, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam from 1960 to 1963, GVAV/Groningen from 1963 to 1973 and SC Heerenveen...
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    Keith Spurgeon (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam managers)
    occasion. Spurgeon was manager of Dutch clubs Ajax from 1961 to 1962, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam between 1962 and 1963, and again between 1964 and 1965. He also managed...
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  • Eindhoven won this year's championship by beating DWS, Willem II, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam and sc Heerenveen. At the end of this season, the KNVB re-aligned...
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    Melvin Holwijn (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    club Blauw-Wit Amsterdam in the summer of 2012. In November 2012, he signed for Barnet on a one-month contract, where Holwijn's former manager at Blauw-Wit...
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  • 17,800 people. 1 Blauw Wit, De Volewijckers and DWS merged into FC Amsterdam, which folded in 1982. Reformed as Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, defunct in 2015....
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  • this year's championship by beating FC Eindhoven, AGOVV Apeldoorn, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam and sc Heerenveen. Eerste Klasse East: Promoted from 2nd Division:...
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  • Flip Stapper (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    was a Dutch professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Heracles, FC Twente, AZ'67 and KFC. "Flip Stapper - Statistieken...
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    Wim Bleijenberg (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    football player, who played for FC Wageningen, Rigtersbleek, AFC Ajax, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Go Ahead Eagles and AGOVV Apeldoorn during his career. He was nicknamed...
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    Sportpark Sloten (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam)
    Zesdaagse van Amsterdam (2001-2016) The gymnastics-hall Turnace. Several sport clubs are tenants of the complex, such as: FC Blauw-Wit (since 1965), ZRC/Herenmarkt...
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    released to neutral Holland, where he was employed as a coach of Blauw-Wit Amsterdam. He was not allowed to return home until the end of the war. Bloomer...
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  • beating sc Heerenveen, NEC Nijmegen, MVV Maastricht, BVV Den Bosch and Blauw-Wit Amsterdam. Eerste Klasse East: Promoted from 2nd Division: Vitesse Arnhem Eerste...
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    FC Amsterdam was a Dutch football club which was founded on 20 June 1972, from the merger of the Amsterdam football clubs Blauw Wit and DWS. The club Volewijckers...
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  • AFC Ajax (redirect from AFC Ajax Amsterdam)
    include local Amsterdam derbies between Ajax and clubs such as Blauw-Wit, DWS and De Volewijckers (which later merged to become FC Amsterdam in 1972). However...
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    Frank Rijkaard (category Footballers from Amsterdam)
    immigrating to the Netherlands, where he played in the Dutch Eredivisie for Blauw-Wit. His older brother, Herman Rijkaard Jr., is a FIFA certified players'...
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    Wim Gupffert (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    club level he played for Blauw-Wit and Ajax. He scored 3 goals in 5 matches during the 1916-17 KNVB Cup. Wim was born in Amsterdam, the son of Johan Gupffert...
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    Wietze Couperus (category Blauw-Wit Amsterdam players)
    Wietze Couperus (born 16 March 1942) is a Dutch footballer. He played in one match for the Netherlands national football team in 1970. "Wietze Couperus"...
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  • October 1946) was a Dutch football player. He played with VV Baarn, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam and the Dutch national team. His nickname was "Het Kanon" ('the cannon')...
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  • Netherlands. Feijenoord won this year's championship by beating Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Heracles, Juliana and GVAV Rapiditas. This season's championship...
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