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established through a
merger of
former clubs Fortuna 54 and
Sittardia,
which merged as the
Fortuna Sittardia Combinatie on 1 July 1968. The club
experienced mixed...
- HV
Sittardia is a
Dutch professional handball club in Sittard. The club was
founded in 1949.
Sittardia is one of the most
successful handball teams in...
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Reformed as Blauw-Wit Amsterdam,
defunct in 2015. 2
Fortuna 54
merged with
Sittardia to form FSC,
later renamed Fortuna Sittard. 3 ADO
merged with Holland...
- (4) 1966 :
Sittardia 1967 : ESCA
Arnhem 1968 :
Sittardia (2) 1969 :
Sittardia (3) 1970 :
Sittardia (4) 1971 :
Sittardia (5) 1972 :
Sittardia (6) 1973 :...
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following a
total of 5
national football titles.
Fortuna 54 (of Geleen) and
Sittardia (of Sittard)
merged to form
Fortuna Sittard in 1968.
Blauw Wit, DWS and...
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bankruptcy of Xerxes/DHC and a
merger between Fortuna '54 and
Sittardia into
Fortuna Sittardia Combinatie (or
Fortuna SC). A
total of 18
teams are taking...
- team of HV
Sittardia,
along with Jörg Bohrmann. In 2006, when Jörg
Bohrmann left HV
Sittardia,
Canton was the sole head
coach of HV
Sittardia. In 2007,...
- 77 164 358 -194 42. TSV NOAD 4 136 33 30 73 129 0,95 187 311 -124 43.
Sittardia 4 132 32 29 71 125 0,95 148 256 -108 44. Xerxes/DHC 2 68 26 17 25 95 1...
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Dutch Eerste Divisie in the 1962–63
season was
contested by 16 teams.
Sittardia won the
championship for the
second time.
Promoted from the 1962–63 Tweede...
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national championship in the
highest division 19 times. The male teams,
Sittardia (Sittard), Vlug en
Lenig (Geleen) and BFC (B****),
which in 2008 merged...