Clubname: | DHSC |
Fullname: | DOS Holland Stichtse Boys Combinatie |
Ground: | Sportpark Wesley Sneijder, Utrecht |
Chairman: | Harry Lulofs |
Manager: | Wesley Sneijder (interim) |
League: | Vierde Divisie |
Season: | 2022–23 |
Position: | Saturday Vierde Divisie B, 10th of 16 |
Website: | http://www.vvdhsc.nl/ |
Pattern La1: | _whiteborder |
Pattern Ra1: | _whiteborder |
Leftarm1: | 191970 |
Body1: | 191970 |
Rightarm1: | 191970 |
Shorts1: | 191970 |
Socks1: | 191970 |
DOS Holland Stichtse Boys Combinatie, commonly known as DHSC, was a Dutch association football club from the Ondiep district of Utrecht. It last played in the Vierde Divisie, the fifth tier of the Dutch football league system. Its home matches were played at Sportpark Wesley Sneijder.
Clubname: | VV DOS |
Fullname: | Voetbalvereniging Door Oefening Sterk |
Founded: | 1901 |
Ground: | Galgenwaard, Utrecht |
Dissolved: | 2004 |
Pattern La1: | _blackborder |
Pattern B1: | _blackcollar |
Pattern Ra1: | _blackborder |
Pattern S1: | _yellowtop |
Leftarm1: | FFFF00 |
Body1: | FFFF00 |
Rightarm1: | FFFF00 |
Shorts1: | 000000 |
Socks1: | 000000 |
Voetbalvereniging Door Oefening Sterk, in short VV DOS, was established in 1901. The club won the national championship in 1958. In 1970 its professional branch merged with Velox and USV Elinkwijk to form FC Utrecht. The amateur section continued until 2004 when it merged with USV Holland to form DHC '04.
USV Holland, short for Utrechtse Sportvereniging Holland, was founded on 3 December 1917. It played at the Sportpark Thorbecke, Utrecht. From 1992 to 2000 the club played in the Hoofdklasse, at that time the highest amateur league. In 1993 and 1995 it became Sunday amateur champions.[1]
Its last year in the Hoofdklasse started a period of "free fall". USV Holland relegated four consecutive seasons to end in the Vierde Klasse.
On 1 July 2004, USV Holland merged with the amateur section of VV DOS to become DHC '04.
An additional merger with Stichtse Boys in 2007 formed the DOS-Holland-Stichtse Boys-Combinatie (DHCS).[2] The sites of USV Holland and DOS bordered each other on Thorbeckelaan. After the merger in 2007, both sites were demolished and a new Sportpark Thorbeckelaan was constructed for DHSC in the Ondiep district. This stadium has now been renamed Sportpark Wesley Sneijder, named after Wesley Sneijder, who grew up in Ondiep and played football at DOS.[3]
In 2020, DHSC surprised by signing former professional players Mounir El Hamdaoui and Robert Guerain.[4] The club ceased to exist on 24 June 2024, following a decision by the members on 21 June 2024.[5]