21 Facts About SBV Vitesse

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SBV Vitesse Arnhem, widely known as Vitesse, is a Dutch professional football club located in the municipality of Arnhem.

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SBV Vitesse, founded in 1892, is the 2nd oldest professional football club still in existence in the Netherlands, after Sparta Rotterdam who were formed in 1888.

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The roots of SBV Vitesse actually pre-dated Sparta by a year as in 1887, a club with the name "Arnhemsche cricket- en voetbalvereeniging SBV Vitesse" was formed by a group of high school students who played their sport on the Rijnkade, overlooking the River Rhine in the city centre.

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SBV Vitesse lost the final of the national championship six times.

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In 1912, SBV Vitesse reached the final of the Dutch Cup Tournament for the first time.

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SBV Vitesse finished in top 4 positions, made profits and showed a solid balance sheet in the final years of Aalbers' presidency.

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Meanwhile, Dutch forward Roy Makaay spent four years at SBV Vitesse, scoring 42 goals in 109 matches between 1993 and 1997.

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In November 2013, SBV Vitesse was top of the league in the Eredivisie for the first time since 2006.

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SBV Vitesse eventually placed 2nd in the group, making it to the round of 32.

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10.

SBV Vitesse fans are known to be creative and have various songs and chants during matches.

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11.

SBV Vitesse opens its home matches with "Whatever You Want" by Status Quo, and after every home goal "Bro Hymn" by Pennywise is played.

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12.

SBV Vitesse began his career at amateur club Sv Sempre Avanti and played from 1979 to 1983 in the academy of Vitesse.

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13.

Bos spent his entire playing career for SBV Vitesse, making a total 369 appearances in 14 seasons with his club.

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14.

Originally, SBV Vitesse played in white shirts with a blue sash from inception until 1900, paying hommage to the city's colours.

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The board were quick to accept, noting that SBV Vitesse, being one of the strongest team in the province of Gelderland, would be vindicated in playing in what could be considered the province's colours.

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16.

The Supportersvereniging SBV Vitesse was founded in 1992 and currently consists of 3,000 members.

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17.

Nowadays, SBV Vitesse is supported by one fanatic side: The Theo Bos – South Stand.

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18.

SBV Vitesse have attracted around 18,000 people to Eredivisie matches on average in the last years.

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19.

SBV Vitesse fans have established a close friendship with the supporters of FC Petrolul Ploiesti and RFC de Liege.

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20.

When Jordania, a former Dinamo Tbilisi player and owner, bought the team in 2010, SBV Vitesse became the first Dutch club in history with a foreign owner.

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21.

SBV Vitesse was one of the founders of Vitesse in 1892 at age 14.

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