ONS BOSO Sneek
Full nameOranje Nassau Sneek
FoundedApril 4, 1932 (1932-04-04)
GroundZuidersportpark
Sneek
Capacity950
ChairmanHarm de Wagt
ManagerRichard Karrenbelt
LeagueDerde Divisie
2016–1713th, Saturday Derde Divisie

ONS BOSO Sneek is a Dutch football club from Sneek, playing in the Derde Divisie.

Club history

20th century: Foundation and move

Oranje Nassau Sneek was founded on 4 April 1932 and initially played its matches at the Sportpark Leeuwarderweg. In 1973 it moved to Zuidersportpark.

21st century: Hoofdklasse and Derde Divisie

2000s: Hoofdklasse years

In 2004 ONS became champions of the Eerste Klasse C in the Netherlands, and was promoted to the Zaterdag hoofdklasse C. After two years in the league, the club won the championship of that league on 22 April 2006, beating the Drachtster Boys in direct competition, after SC Genemuiden lost its final match of the season, and failed to secure three points to win the title. In May 2009 ONS Sneed was relegated to the Eerste Klasse, however it was promoted again after just one season, playing the 2011/12 season in the Dutch Hoofdklasse.

In 2008 the club started cooperation with the professional side SC Cambuur. Sandor van der Heide joined ONS from SC Cambuur and serves as assistant manager since 2010.

2010s: Derde Divisie years

In 2012 the club terminated its working relationship with SC Cambuur, and entered a four-year partnership with Eredivisie club SC Heerenveen.

On 1 July 2012 the club changed its name to ONS BOSO Sneek, but it remains widely known as ONS Sneek.[1]

On 25 September 2012, ONS Sneek qualified for the third round of the KNVB Cup, beating SBV Excelsior from Rotterdam 5–4 on penalties, after the match ended in a 1–1 draw, facing Dutch giants AFC Ajax at home in the third round of the Dutch Cup.[2]

Current squad

As of 1 February 2016 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands NED Eelke Kooistra
2 DF Netherlands NED Gustavo van der Veen
3 DF Netherlands NED Roelof Strikwerda
4 MF Vietnam VIE Huy Tran
5 DF Netherlands NED Ale de Boer
6 MF Netherlands NED Wilco de Haan
7 MF Netherlands NED Frits Dantuma
8 DF Netherlands NED Chris de Wagt (captain)
9 FW Netherlands NED Yumé Ramos
10 FW Netherlands NED Bob Schepers
11 FW Netherlands NED Gert-Jan Koopmans
12 MF Netherlands NED Tim Oosterbaan
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Netherlands NED Klaas de Vries
16 GK Netherlands NED Richard Strijker
18 FW Netherlands NED Renco van Eelden
19 MF Netherlands NED Harvey de Boer
20 DF Netherlands NED Rein Werumeus Buning
21 MF Netherlands NED Jacob Noordmans
23 FW Netherlands NED Martijn Roosenburg
24 FW Netherlands NED Danny Kampstra
25 FW Peru PER Cutrick Gonzales
26 DF Netherlands NED Hussein Raza
27 DF Curaçao CUW Angelo Zimmerman
30 GK Netherlands NED Stein de Wit

References

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