Racing Club Heemstede Explained
Clubname: | RCH |
Fullname: | Racing Club Heemstede |
Founded: | 25 February 1911 |
Ground: | Gemeentelijk Sportpark Heemstede |
League: | Vierde Klasse |
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Racing Club Heemstede (RCH) is an association football club from Heemstede, Netherlands. It was founded on 25 February 1911 and won the national title in 1923 and 1953.[1] Until 1932 the club played in Haarlem and until 1965 the official name was Racing Club Haarlem.
Honours
- Winners: 1922–23, 1952–53
- Winners: 1917–18, 1927–28
Associated people
Chief coach
- 1922–1924: Bill Julian
- 1946–1947: Bob Meacock
- 1947–1959: Les Talbot
- 1959–1961: Kick Smit
- 1961–1962: Thim van der Laan
- 1962–1965: Meg de Jongh
- 1965–1967: Tinus van der Pijl
- 1967–1967: Piet Dubbelman
- 1967–1970: Piet Peeman
- 1970: Les Talbot (interim)
- 1970–1971: Ben Tap
Top scorer
- 1936/37: Jacob v. d. Horst (10)
- 1937/38: Jacob v. d. Horst (11)
- 1938/39: Jacob v. d. Horst (16)
- 1939/40: Jacob v. d. Horst (8)
- 1940/41: Wim Hanse (15)
- 1941/42: Wim Hanse (23)
- 1942/43: Wim Hanse (18)
- 1943/44: Wim Hanse (24)
- 1945/46: Wim Hanse (27)
- 1946/47: Wim Hanse (22)
- 1947/48: Wim Hanse (24)
- 1955/56: Maup Kruijer (17)
- 1956/57: Lodewijk van Braam (17)
- 1957/58: Dries Mul (18)
- 1958/59: László Nánai (10)
- 1958/59: László Nánai (13)
- 1960/61: Bram Peper (13)
- 1961/62: Ab Koning (7)
- 1962/63: Arie van den Berg (18)
- 1963/64: Uli Maslo (13)
- 1964/65: Uli Maslo (14)
- 1965/66: Jan Fransz (10)
- 1966/67: Dick Meijer (12)
- 1967/68: Gerrie de Goede (12)
- 1968/69: Gerrie de Goede (11)
- 1969/70: Herman Kamoen (12)
- 1970/71: Piet van den Berg (13)
External links
Notes and References
- https://www.rsssf.org/tablesn/nedamahist.html RSSSF.com