Sport Vereniging Langbroek

Dutch sports club

Sport Vereniging Langbroek (commonly abbreviated to SVL that is also used by a Lelystad club[1]) is a multi-sports club in Langbroek, Netherlands. It was founded on 20 Juni 1961. The club has branches of badminton, gymnastics,[2] tennis, and association football. Its home is at Sportpark Oranjehof.

History

In 2010 the first football squad promoted to the Eerste Klasse. It participated in the national 2013–14 KNVB Cup,[3] where it lost 3–2 against EHC Hoensbroek in the extension. In 2015 SVL won a section championship, upon which it promoted to the Hoofdklasse. A year later it relegated back to the Eerste Klasse. Manager is Aad van van den Berg who is leaving in the summer of 2020.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Voetbalclub SVL heeft nieuw bestuur". Omroep Flevoland. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Geslaagde open lessen gym en turnen voor kinderen SVL Langbroek". Wijks Nieuws. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  3. ^ "SVL Langbroek hoopt op bekerstunt". RTV Utrecht. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Aad van den Berg vertrekt bij SVL Langbroek". regio90.nl. 17 December 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
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Eerste Klasse
2023–24
A: West I
  • AGB
  • De Dijk
  • Fortuna Wormerveer
  • Hillegom
  • Hoofddorp
  • IVV
  • Kolping Boys
  • SCPB '22
  • RKVV Velsen
  • VIOS-W
  • Vitesse '22
  • vv ZOB
  • De Zouaven
B: West I
C: West II
D: West II
E: South I
F: South II
G: East
H: East
  • Achilles '12
  • SV Dalfsen
  • DOS '37
  • DZC '68
  • SV Grol
  • Hulzense Boys
  • RKSV NEO
  • RKZVC
  • Sparta Enschede
  • Stevo
  • SVZW
  • WHC
  • FC Winterswijk
I: North
J: North
Seasons
(ending
in year)
19th c.
20th c.
21st c.


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