Volendam

Volendam

FC Volendam (VOL)

Overview

FC Volendam is a Dutch club founded in 1920 in the fishing village of Volendam, located on the IJsselmeer shore north of Amsterdam. The club alternates between Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie (second division), and plays home matches at Kras Stadion, a picturesque 6,984-capacity venue offering views of the port and traditional boats.

Volendam is known as the club of the small traditional Dutch town, famous for its folk costumes and fishing heritage. The club spent many years in second division, winning the championship multiple times to temporarily access Eredivisie. Volendam is characterized by offensive and spectacular playing style that pleases supporters, even if it sometimes leads to unpredictable results.

Players like Nordin Wooter, Robert Mühren, Klaas Jan Huntelaar (who started at Volendam before becoming an international star), and more recently Bilal Ould-Chikh wore orange and black colors. The club maintains local rivalry with Telstar and other Amsterdam region clubs. Volendammer supporters are among the Netherlands' most passionate despite the club's small size. Kras Stadion atmosphere is unique, combining maritime tradition and football passion, making Volendam an endearing Dutch football club.

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General Information

Founded: 1920
Stadium: Kras Stadion
Official Website: www.fcvolendam.nl