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SC Heerenveen

S.C. Heerenveen is a Dutch football club currently playing in the Eredivisie, the Dutch Premier Division.

The club is located in the town of Heerenveen, the Netherlands. Its status in the European football scene may be inconsequential but this club has achieved something of a phenomenal standard when they managed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League group stage in the 2000/2001 season, having secured 2nd position in the Eredivisie in the 1999/2000 season since it is a small club by European standards. Having played in European football cup competitions for many seasons, this club can be seen as the only club within the Eredivisie to actually challenge the top triumvirate of PSV, Feyenoord and Ajax for dominance.

The crest on the club emblem is the symbol of the Frisian flag where the club is located and every home game at the Abe Lenstra stadium is preceded with the Frisian anthem.


2004/2005 squad

  • 2 Dutch Said Bakkati
  • 3 Swedish Petter Hansson
  • 4 Dutch Michel Breuer
  • 5 Dutch Marcel Seip
  • 6 Polish Arek Radomski
  • 7 Norwegian Daniel Hestad
  • 8 Finnish Mika Väyrynen
  • 12 Dutch Yuri Rose
  • 14 Polish Tomasz Rzasa
  • 15 Dutch Klaas Jan Huntelaar
  • 17 Dutch Ugur Yildirim
  • 18 Dutch Jos Hooiveld
  • 19 Dutch Victor Sikora
  • 20 Greek Georgios Samaras
  • 21 Dutch Arnold Bruggink
  • 22 Finnish Hannu Haarala
 
  • 23 Austrian Thomas Prager
  • 24 Dutch Boy Waterman
  • 25 Belgian Brian Vandenbussche
  • 26 Dutch Sven Taberima
  • 28 Dutch Jerrel Wolfgang
  • 29 Dutch Jeroen Drost
  • 30 Dutch Henrico Drost
  • 32 Dutch Ougzhan Türk
  • 33 Dutch Patrick Hoep
  • 34 Dutch Martijn Barto
  • 36 Danish Lasse Schöne
  • 37 Dutch Joey van der Berg
  • 40 Moldovan Denis Calincov
  • 41 Danish Bo Storm
  • 42 Danish Ken Larsen

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