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VV Jubbega

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VV Jubbega
Full nameVoetbalvereniging Jubbega
Founded14 April 1945
GroundSportpark it Heidefjild, Jubbega, Netherlands
ManagerWim de Ron[1]
LeagueEerste Klasse
Websitehttps://www.vvjubbega.nl/

Voetbalvereniging Jubbega (VV Jubbega) is an association football club from Jubbega, Netherlands, founded in 1945 from a merger of two local clubs. Its home games are played at Sportpark it Heidefjild. Jubbega's colors are red and white.

History

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20th century

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VV Jubbega was founded on 14 April 1945 through the merger of the Rode Duivels (Red Devils) and Samenspel Doet Overwinnen (Teamworks Wins).

In 1948, it joined the Vierde Klasse of the KNVB, immediately taking a section championship. Since, it has been hovering between the Vierde and Eerste Klasse, peaking in 1963 as third in the Eerste. An exception was 1998–99 when Jubbenga played in the Vijfde Klasse, immediately bouncing back through a section championship and automatic promotion.

21st century

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From 2017 through 2019, former professional player Oebele Schokker played on the Saturday first squad, doubling as assistant coach. In 2019, Jubbega was joined by Xander Houtkoop, another former prof. In 2020, Jubbega promoted to the Eerste Klasse.[1] At the start of 2022, it was joined by the former prof Henrico Drost.[2]

Honors

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Head coach

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  • Henk Konings (2010–11)
  • Johnny Wassenaar (2015–18)
  • Inne Schotanus (2018–)

References

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  1. ^ a b De Jong, Jeen (2 October 2022). "Jubbega is als enige Friese amateurclub overgebleven in de eerste klasse van het zondagvoetbal: 'Spitich dat de derby's fuort binne'". Friesch Dagblad (in Dutch and Western Frisian). Jubbega is sinds dit jaar de hoogst spelende zondagclub uit Fryslân. De eersteklasser hoopt een plekje in de nacompetitie te veroveren, maar trainer Inne Schotanus weet nog niet of dat reëel is.
  2. ^ "Henrico Drost denkt weer op te leven bij vv Jubbega" [Henrico Drost thinks he can revive at VV Jubbega]. Fries Journaal (in Dutch). Mentis Media.