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Roda JC Kerkrade

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Dutch professional association football club

Football club
Roda JC
Club logo
Full nameSportvereniging Roda
Juliana Combinatie Kerkrade
NicknamesDe Koempels (Miners)
De Trots van het Zuiden
(The Pride of the South)

DeLimburgers
Founded27 June 1962; 63 years ago (1962-06-27)
GroundParkstad Limburg Stadion
Capacity19,979
Owner(s)Bert Peels
Stijn Koster
Roger Hodenius
Mercurius
CEOJordens Peters
Head coachKevin Van Dessel
LeagueEerste Divisie
2024–25Eerste Divisie, 12th of 20
Websiterodajckerkrade.nl
Current season

Sportvereniging Roda Juliana Combinatie Kerkrade (Dutch pronunciation:[ˈspɔrtfəˌreːnəɣɪŋˈroːdaːjyliˈjaːnaːkɔmbiˈnaː(t)siˈkɛr(ə)kˌraːdə];Ripuarian:Sjport Verainiejoeng Roda Juliana Combinaatsiejoeën Kirchroa[ˈʃpɔχtfəˈʁaɪnijuŋˈʁoːdaːjyliˈjaːnaːkɔmbinaːtsiˈjuəŋˈkeʁəçʁoə]),[tone?] shortly asRoda JC Kerkrade (pronounced[ˈroːdaːjeːˈseːˈkɛr(ə)kˌraːdə]) or commonlyRoda JC or simply Roda, is a Dutch professionalfootball club based inKerkrade, Netherlands. Roda JC Kerkrade plays in theEerste Divisie. The club was founded by a merger between Rapid JC and Roda Sport in 1962. They were placed in theEerste Divisie, and after a relegation they were promoted back to the top division in1973, where they would stay for 41 years until being relegated in2014. In2009–10, they addedKerkrade to the name to create brand awareness and get financial support.

Roda JC is known as the "coal-miner's club"; fans of archrival clubMVV, from the provincial capital ofMaastricht, say those words condescendingly. However, in Kerkrade and the surrounding area, they are said with pride and respect, although the last Dutch coal mines were closed in the 1970s.[1][2]

Roda JC's club honours include seven European campaigns and sixKNVB Cup finals, of which they won two. One of its predecessors in club's "family tree" of mergers, Rapid JC, were champions of the Netherlands in 1956. Ten out of eleven players on that Rapid JC team were coal miners.

History

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The history of the forming of Roda JC

Merger (1955–1962)

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Roda JC Kerkrade came into being as the result of a merger of several football clubs from Kerkrade. In 1954,SV Kerkrade (established 1926) andSV Bleijerheide (1914) merged to form Roda Sport. That same year, Rapid '54 (1954) and amateur club Juliana (1910) merged to form Rapid JC. Rapid JC was one of the most successful clubs of that time, winning the Championship play-off in 1956. In later years they would only finish in the top 10 once, when they finished second in the1958–59 season. Roda Sport, however, were relegated to theTweede Divisie and stayed there until the latest merger with Rapid JC, to form Roda JC.

Struggling and staying at the top division (1963–1994)

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After the merger they began in the Eerste Divisie in the1962–63 season, but were relegated the same season after finishing 16th. The following season they almost achieved promotion again, but they lost in the play-off and remained in the Tweede Divisie for eight years. After their return to the Eerste Divisie, it only took a further two seasons before they were promoted to the Eredivisie, when they finished first.

The club are finally in the premier division, but did not manage to qualify for a European competition even though they finished near the top several times. They only qualified for Europe once when they lost in the finals of theKNVB Cup in 1975, but they lost in the first round, 5–3 on aggregate, toAnderlecht. In the1986–87 season they finally finished high enough for theUEFA Cup play-offs in the Netherlands, but lost their place toUtrecht. One year later they finished 15th and struggled to avoid relegation to the Eerste Divisie. They did, however, reach the finals of the KNVB Cup. SincePSV already had a place in Europe by winning the Eredivisie, Roda JC also earned a place in the European Cup. With the financial backing of entrepreneurNol Hendriks, this was the club's most memorable European campaign, when Roda made it through the winter in theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup before succumbing to the superb strikers of BulgarianSredets Sofia,Hristo Stoichkov,Lyuboslav Penev andEmil Kostadinov, who became superstars in Europe's major football leagues. Two years later, they finished fifth twice, but only once gained a place in a European competition. They did well in the KNVB Cup in1990–91, reaching the semi-finals, and a year later reached the finals.

Dutch and European success (1994–2002)

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Since 1994, the club has managed to achieve several successes both in Europe and the Netherlands during theNol Hendriks era. Most notable was their second-place finish in the Eredivisie in1994–95. They also won the KNVB Cup twice, in1996–97 and1999–2000. As a result of these successes, they qualified for several European competitions. In the1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Roda was eliminated in the quarter-finals byVicenza 1–9 on aggregate. Roda's most memorable European match was played on 28 February 2002. After a 0–1 defeat at the hands ofMilan in Kerkrade, Roda caused panic atSan Siro by winning the return leg by the same score (0–1). The only goal scored during this match was made byMark Luijpers. Roda even took the lead in the penalty shoot-out, but ended up losing the series, only being one penalty away from eliminating Milan.

Since then, Roda have only qualified twice for theUEFA Intertoto Cup, in2003–04 and2004–05. In later years, they did manage to qualify for the play-offs but never won it.

Roda's position in Dutch football is best illustrated by their history in the KNVB Cup. Roda were good enough to make it to six finals, but the first three times and the last time the opponent in the final was one of the "Big Three" – and Roda went home with the silver medal:PSV won in 1976 and 1988 andFeyenoord in 1992 and 2008. However, in two of the club's cup finals, a non-Big Three side was the opponent. Both times, the cup went to Kerkrade:Heerenveen were defeated in 1997 andNEC in 2000.

Decline (2002–2013)

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Since 1992, Roda have been in discussions with neighboursFortuna Sittard, as well asMVV andVVV, with a view tomerging to form a new club, named FC Limburg.[3] A statement ofintent was published by Roda and Fortuna in November 2008 and in early 2009 financial backing was found for the scheme.[3] All these attempts, however, floundered.

In 2008, the club gained its final notable success by reaching theKNVB Cup final. In the final, opponent and home side Feyenoord proved to be too strong, winning 2–0. One year later, the two teams met again inDe Kuip for the final round of the2008–09 Eredivisie season. Roda JC needed a win to avoid direct relegation, and against all odds, Roda JC defeated Feyenoord to qualify for the promotion/relegation play-offs. Roda eventually won the play-offs, defeatingCambuur in a penalty shoot-out.

In 2010, the club added "Kerkrade" to its name, so the new full name of the sports club is nowRoda JC Kerkrade. This was one of the conditions set by the municipality of Kerkrade, in return for their sponsorship.

Roda JC finished in 16th position in the2012–13 Eredivisie season and were therefore again forced to participate in the play-offs.The Coal Miners came out victorious again after a late free-kick winner byMark-Jan Fledderus againstSparta Rotterdam, extending the club's stay at the highest level for another season.

Relegations, Eerste Divisie and turmoil (2014–2019)

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Roda JC finished 18th in the2013–14 Eredivisie and were relegated in May 2014, ending a 41-year period of football at the highest national level. However, they bounced back from theEerste Divisie on their first attempt after defeatingNAC after extra time in a promotion/relegation play-off final.[4]

  • In January 2017, Dubai-based Swiss-Russian businessman Aleksei Korotaev[5] took a minority interest in the club[6] and brought former French internationalNicolas Anelka with him in an advisory role.[7] After Korotaev was arrested for alleged fraud inDubai later that year, Anelka dropped his involvement with the club.[8] A national arrest warrant was issued in the UAE, and Korotaev was detained at Dubai airport after landing and held in pre-trial detention. Aleksei Korotaev accused the Helin Group, the manager of his money, of having emptied his accounts. After initially being sentenced to 3 years in prison, reduced to 6 months, he was later fully acquitted and judged innocent in UAE. François Dejardin, notably following his confessions[9], and Benjamin Merigot (managers of Helin International FZE) were sentenced to one year in prison and deportation in the same case, particularly for forgery of Aleksei Korotaev' signature.

The club was relegated for a second time in their history in May 2018, after finishing the season in 16th place and subsequently losing 2–1 on aggregate to Eerste Divisie sideAlmere City in the promotion and relegation play-offs.[10]

The following seasons were marked by ups and downs in the second tier, finishing as low as 17th in theabandoned2019–20 season, and as high as the fifth in the2021–22 season, where they were, however, knocked out byExcelsior 4–2 on aggregate in the playoffs. The club also went through turmoil behind the scenes, and had been close bankruptcy several times in the late 2010s.

In May 2019, Mexican investor Mauricio García de la Vega became involved in the club, acquiring 25% of the shares. However, the club faced consequences for not disclosing this to the licensing commission beforehand, receiving a three-point deduction from theRoyal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) in December 2019.[11][12] García de la Vega's presence led to significant tensions within the organisation, as it later emerged that he had threatened several staff members.[13]

The situation reached a climax on 27 September 2019, when angry fans chased him out of the stadium.[14] Following this, on 5 October 2019, Roda JC announced that García de la Vega had withdrawn his investment and departed from the club.[15] Instead, a consortium of local investors assumed control of 80% of the club shares (with Korotaev retaining 20%) and pledged to cover the club's €900,000 debt.[16][17] The KNVB approved the plan in January 2020, effectively rendering the club debt-free.[18]

Stabilisation (2020–present)

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In September 2020, the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) greenlit the acquisition of Roda JC, transferring ownership to the Roda JC Foundation.[19] Spearheaded by a local consortium comprising entrepreneurs Stijn Koster, Bert Peels, Roger Hodenius, and investment firm Mercurius, the proposal emerged in May 2020 with the goal of propelling the club to the summit of theEerste Divisie.[20] Operating under the moniker Phoenix Group, they committed to injecting €1.5 million annually over the next three seasons, bracing for potential budget shortfalls.[20] Simultaneously, they petitioned the Kerkrade municipality to slashParkstad Limburg Stadion's rent to €250,000.[20] The KNVB's nod signaled the official departure of principal shareholder Frits Schrouff, who had been at the helm since 2015.[21]

Following successful on-field performances, securing playoff spots in 2021 and 2022, Roda JC faced a downturn in the2022–23 season, finishing in 15th place.[22] In response, the club appointed former Roda JC playerBas Sibum, then assistant coach atFC Emmen, as their new head coach for the2023–24 season.[23] Under his leadership, the team experienced a significant turnaround in results, propelling them into contention for promotion.[24][25] On 3 May 2024, Roda JC fans prematurely celebrated their team's promotion to theEredivisie after a 2–0 victory overCambuur, believing they had secured a top-two finish. However, a 95th-minute equalizer by their direct rivals,Groningen, againstTelstar denied Roda's promotion, extending the race to the final matchday. The stadium announcer had mistakenly announced their promotion due to a poor internet connection, leading Roda's supporters to invade the pitch atParkstad Limburg Stadion. The premature pitch invasion made international news.[26][27] On the final matchday, Roda lost a direct matchup to Groningen, meaning they had to compete in the playoffs for promotion.[28] In the first round of the playoffs, Roda lost 8–1 on aggregate toNAC Breda, extending their stay in the second tier.[29]

Stadium

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After the establishment of the club, Roda JC Kerkrade played inSportpark Kaalheide with a capacity of 21,500 spectators. Its current stadium is theParkstad Limburg Stadion, an all-seater stadium with a capacity of 19,979. It was opened on 15 August 2000 with a match against Spanish sideReal Zaragoza, which ended in a 2–2 draw.

Honours

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Before their merger, Rapid JC had won the top league title once, in the 1955–56 season.

LeagueNumberYears
National
KNVB Cup1996–97,1999–2000
Eerste Divisie1972–73

Runners-up

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LeagueNumberYears
National
Netherlands Football League Championship/Eredivisie1994–95
KNVB Cup1975–76,1987–88,1991–92,2007–08
Johan Cruijff Schaal1997,2000

Domestic results

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Below is a table with Roda JC's domestic results since 1962.

Domestic Results since 1962
Domestic leagueLeague resultQualification toKNVB Cup seasonCup result
2024–25 Eerste Divisie12th –2024–25first round
2023–24 Eerste Divisie3rd – (losing promotion/relegation play-offs)2023–24first round
2022–23 Eerste Divisie15th –2022–23first round
2021–22 Eerste Divisie5th – (losing promotion/relegation play-offs)2021–22second round
2020–21 Eerste Divisie8th – (losing promotion/relegation play-offs)2020–21first round
2019–20 Eerste Divisie17th –2019–20second round
2018–19 Eerste Divisie13th –2018–19round of 16
2017–18 Eredivisie16th Eerste Divisie (relegation after promotion/relegation play-offs)2017–18quarter-finals
2016–17 Eredivisie17th – (surviving promotion/relegation play-offs)2016–17first round
2015–16 Eredivisie14th –2015–16quarter-final
2014–15 Eerste Divisie3rdEredivisie (promotion)2014–15quarter-final
2013–14 Eredivisie18thEerste Divisie (relegation)2013–14quarter-final
2012–13 Eredivisie16th – (surviving promotion/relegation play-offs)2012–13second round
2011–12 Eredivisie10th –2011–12third round
2010–11 Eredivisie6th – (losingEL play-offs)2010–11round of 16
2009–10 Eredivisie9th – (losingEL play-offs)2009–10third round
2008–09 Eredivisie16th – (surviving promotion/relegation play-offs)2008–09quarter-final
2007–08 Eredivisie9th – (losingUC play-offs)2007–08final
2006–07 Eredivisie6th – (losingUC play-offs)2006–07quarter-final
2005–06 Eredivisie8th – (losingUC play-offs)2005–06semi-final
2004–05 Eredivisie8thIntertoto Cup (R3)2004–05third round
2003–04 Eredivisie6thIntertoto Cup (R3)2003–04second round
2002–03 Eredivisie6th –2002–03round of 16
2001–02 Eredivisie13th –2001–02round of 16
2000–01 Eredivisie4thUEFA Cup2000–01quarter-final
1999–2000 Eredivisie8thUEFA Cup1999–2000winners
1998–99 Eredivisie5thUEFA Cup1998–99round of 16
1997–98 Eredivisie14th –1997–98round of 16
1996–97 Eredivisie6thCup Winners' Cup1996–97winners
1995–96 Eredivisie4thUEFA Cup1995–96semi-final
1994–95 Eredivisie2ndUEFA Cup1994–95second round
1993–94 Eredivisie6th –1993–94third round
1992–93 Eredivisie11th –1992–93third round
1991–92 Eredivisie9th –1991–92final
1990–91 Eredivisie10th –1990–91semi-final
1989–90 Eredivisie5thUEFA Cup1989–90quarter-final
1988–89 Eredivisie5th –1988–89second round
1987–88 Eredivisie15thCup Winners' Cup1987–88final
1986–87 Eredivisie4th – (losingUC play-offs)1986–87first round
1985–86 Eredivisie5th –1985–86first round
1984–85 Eredivisie11th –1984–85first round
1983–84 Eredivisie9th –1983–84round of 16
1982–83 Eredivisie6th –1982–83quarter-final
1981–82 Eredivisie9th –1981–82second round
1980–81 Eredivisie11th –1980–81round of 16
1979–80 Eredivisie7th –1979–80quarter-final
1978–79 Eredivisie5th –1978–79round of 16
1977–78 Eredivisie6th –1977–78quarter-final
1976–77 Eredivisie5th –1976–77round of 16
1975–76 Eredivisie8thCup Winners' Cup1975–76final
1974–75 Eredivisie8th –1974–75round of 16
1973–74 Eredivisie15th –1973–74second round
1972–73 Eerste Divisie1stEredivisie (promotion)1972–73second round
1971–72 Eerste Divisie4th –1971–72first round
1970–71 Tweede Divisie5thEerste Divisie (promotion)1970–71first round
1969–70 Tweede Divisie9th –1969–70first round[citation needed]
1968–69 Tweede Divisie4th –1968–69first round[citation needed]
1967–68 Tweede Divisie5th –1967–68group stage[citation needed]
1966–67 Tweede Divisie4thpromotion play-offs: no promotion1966–67DNC
1965–66 Tweede Divisie5th (group B) –1965–66group stage[citation needed]
1964–65 Tweede Divisie4th (group B) –1964–65round of 16[citation needed]
1963–64 Tweede Divisie3rdpromotion play-off: no promotion1963–64second round[citation needed]
1962–63 Eerste Divisie16thTweede Divisie (relegation)1962–63third round[citation needed]

Players and staff

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See also:Category:Roda JC Kerkrade players

First-team squad

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As of 3 February 2026[30]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK GERJustin Treichel
2DF NEDJuul Timmermans
3DF NEDMarco Tol
4MF AUSJosh Nisbet
5DF NEDKoen Jansen
6MF NEDMitchel Paulissen
7FW NEDCain Seedorf
8MF GERJoey Müller
9FW CUWAnthony van den Hurk
10MF GERJoshua Schwirten
11FW NEDIman Griffith
14MF NEDMichael Breij
15MF BELLucas Beerten
16FW SWEJack Cooper-Love(on loan fromBurton Albion)
17FW LBNDaniel Lajud
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18MF GERTim Köther
20MF NEDRyan Leijten
21GK GERBen Zich(on loan fromFortuna Düsseldorf)
22DF NEDJay Kruiver
23GK NEDJordy Steins
24MF BELJérôme Déom
26DF MARReda El Meliani
29FW BELIlias Takidine
30GK BELCasper Van Hemelryck-Bray
33DF BELDario Van den Buijs
34MF NORLuca Maiorano
35FW NEDFilip Janssen
FW LTUTomas Kalinauskas(on loan fromBurton Albion)
FW SWERasmus Wiedesheim-Paul

Current staff

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As of 2 July 2025
NameFunction
Coaching staff
BelgiumKevin Van DesselHead coach
Netherlands Wim Dusseldorp
Netherlands Maurice Verbunt
Assistant coaches
Belgium Patrick CreemersGoalkeeper coach
Iran Shahin RassiIndividual/technique trainer
Data & Analysis
Netherlands Daan SoentjensData analyst
Medical & Performance staff
Netherlands Jim Snackers
Netherlands Dominic Bednas
Physiotherapists
Netherlands Peter RolfsPerformance physiotherapist
Support & Technical staff
Netherlands Tjerk van EggelenTeam manager / Video analyst
Netherlands Fred Thomassen
Netherlands Ton van Laar
Equipment managers

Former players

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Further information:Category:Roda JC Kerkrade players

National team players

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The following players were called up to represent theirnational teams ininternational football and receivedcaps during their tenure with Roda JC Kerkrade:

  • Players in bold actively play for Roda JC Kerkrade and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with Roda JC.

National team players by Confederation

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Member associations are listed in order of most to least amount of current and former Roda JC Kerkrade players represented Internationally

Total national team players by confederation
ConfederationTotal(Nation) Association
AFC4AustraliaAustralia (3),SyriaSyria (1)
CAF9Ivory CoastIvory Coast (2),NigeriaNigeria (2),BurundiBurundi (1),CameroonCameroon (1),The GambiaGambia (1),GhanaGhana (1),MoroccoMorocco (1)
CONCACAF3CanadaCanada (1),CuraçaoCuraçao (1),SurinameSuriname (1)
CONMEBOL0 
OFC1New ZealandNew Zealand (1)
UEFA31NetherlandsNetherlands (10),DenmarkDenmark (5),BelgiumBelgium (4),HungaryHungary (4),CyprusCyprus (1),EstoniaEstonia (1),FinlandFinland (1),IsraelIsrael (1),KosovoKosovo (1),Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland (1),NorwayNorway (1),PolandPoland (1)

Players in international tournaments

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The following is a list of Roda JC players who have competed in international tournaments, including theFIFA World Cup,FIFA Confederations Cup,UEFA European Championship,Africa Cup of Nations,CONCACAF Gold Cup, and theOFC Nations Cup. To this date no Roda JC players have participated in theCopa América, or theAFC Asian Cup while playing for Roda JC Kerkrade.

CupPlayers
Argentina1978 FIFA World CupNetherlandsJan Jongbloed
NetherlandsDick Nanninga
ItalyUEFA Euro 1980NetherlandsDick Nanninga
West GermanyUEFA Euro 1988NetherlandsWilbert Suvrijn
Italy1990 FIFA World CupNetherlandsHenk Fraser
NetherlandsJohn van Loen
EnglandUEFA Euro 1996NetherlandsRuud Hesp
NetherlandsJohan de Kock
France1998 FIFA World CupNigeriaGarba Lawal
GhanaNigeria2000 Africa Cup of NationsCameroonBernard Tchoutang
BelgiumNetherlandsUEFA Euro 2000BelgiumJoos Valgaeren
French Polynesia2000 OFC Nations CupAustraliaZeljko Kalac
New Zealand2002 OFC Nations CupNew ZealandIvan Vicelich
France2003 FIFA Confederations CupNew ZealandIvan Vicelich
Australia2004 OFC Nations CupNew ZealandIvan Vicelich
United States2009 CONCACAF Gold CupCanadaMarcel de Jong

Coaches

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NameFromTo
NetherlandsPiet Thomas19621963
GermanyMichel Pfeiffer19631965
NetherlandsWiel Coerver19651966
NetherlandsAdam Fischer19661968
NetherlandsBreur Weyzen19691971
NetherlandsJacques Koole1971November 1972
NetherlandsHennie HollinkNovember 1972February 1974
GermanyFritz PliskaFebruary 19741974
NetherlandsBert Jacobs19741980
NetherlandsPiet de Visser19801983
NetherlandsHans Eijkenbroek1984November 1984
NetherlandsEugene GerardsNovember 1984December 1984
NetherlandsFrans KörverDecember 19841986
NetherlandsRob Baan1986October 1987
NetherlandsRob JacobsOctober 19871988
NetherlandsJan Reker19881991
NetherlandsAdrie Koster1991March 1993
NetherlandsHuub StevensMarch 19939 October 1996
NetherlandsEddy Achterberg9 October 19961 November 1996
NetherlandsMartin Jol1 November 19967 March 1998
NetherlandsTheo Vonk28 February 199830 June 1998
NetherlandsSef Vergoossen1 July 19981 July 2001
NetherlandsJan van Dijk1 July 200119 September 2001
BelgiumGeorges Leekens19 September 200130 June 2002
NetherlandsWiljan Vloet1 July 200230 June 2005
NetherlandsHuub Stevens1 July 20052 February 2007
NetherlandsRaymond Atteveld2 February 20077 October 2008
NetherlandsMartin Koopman(interim)7 October 200819 November 2008
BelgiumHarm van Veldhoven20 November 200830 June 2012
NetherlandsRuud Brood1 July 201215 December 2013
NetherlandsRegillio Vrede &NetherlandsRick Plum(interim)15 December 201326 December 2013
DenmarkJon Dahl Tomasson26 December 201326 May 2014
NetherlandsRené Trost1 June 20148 April 2015
NetherlandsRegillio Vrede &NetherlandsRick Plum(interim)8 April 201511 June 2015
SwitzerlandDarije Kalezić11 June 201510 May 2016
GreeceYannis Anastasiou18 June 201623 May 2017
NetherlandsRené Trost &NetherlandsRick Plum(interim)23 May 201721 June 2017
NetherlandsRobert Molenaar21 June 201719 March 2019
NetherlandsEric van der Luer(interim)19 March 201913 May 2019
NetherlandsJean-Paul de Jong11 June 20198 February 2020
NetherlandsJurgen Streppel10 June 202015 December 2022
NetherlandsRemond Strijbosch(interim)15 December 202224 January 2023
NetherlandsEdwin de Graaf24 January 202330 June 2023
NetherlandsBas Sibum1 July 2023present

Sponsors

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Sponsor2023-24
MainDe Energie Bedrijfadviseur Limburg
ShirtKipsta
Back 1MASCOT Workwear
Back 2Jorc Industrial
PC Tronic
SleeveStienstra Wonen
Pantsdu ROI

Supporters

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Although not the most vocal, the supporters of Roda JC are generally considered to be among the most loyal and well behaved in the Netherlands. In the early days of the club, Kaalheide was the club's home ground. Initially, supporters could roam free over the terraces. However, in the 1970s, fences were placed between the various sections, preventing supporters to move from one stand to the other. The fanatical supporters decided to unite at the covered north side stand, creating an old fashioned, atmospheric stand. Kaalheide became an infamous stadium for visiting teams.

Since moving to the Parkstad Limburg Stadium in the summer of 2000, the more fanatical supporters can be found behind the goal on the West side. The West Stand was renamed 'Koempel Tribune' (Miner Stand) in September 2014 to honour the fans who remained loyal to the club after the relegation four months earlier.[31]

Since 1989, there is a close friendship between the supporters of TSVAlemannia Aachen and Roda JC Kerkrade. Fans of both clubs regularly visit each other's games.[32][33][34] The clubs have the tradition to play a preparation match for the coming season, each and every year. It is not uncommon that fans from both clubs get together, march towards the stadium as one group, and walk into a stand as one. They cheer and clap for every goal.[31]

Rivalries

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Roda JC has three provincial rivals, namelyFortuna Sittard,MVV andVVV-Venlo. The arch rival isMVV, the team from the provincial capital ofMaastricht. The Roda JC-MVV rivalry is considered to be the number one rivalry in the province ofLimburg by both sets of supporters.[35][36][37]

During the 1990s, the rivalry between Roda JC andFortuna Sittard intensified, as both clubs were relatively successful during that period. Fanatical supporters of both clubs have clashed regularly ever since. This increased rivalry also created animosity between hooligans of Roda JC and theBelgian Limburg clubK.R.C. Genk, stemming from the friendship between Fortuna Sittard and K.R.C. Genk.[38][39][40]

Due to the distance between Kerkrade andVenlo, the rivalry withVVV-Venlo is considered to be a minor one by the majority of the Roda JC supporters.[41]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Hasselt, Laura van."Mijnsluiting".Andere Tijden (in Dutch). Archived fromthe original on 14 July 2022. Retrieved19 February 2023.
  2. ^Messing, F.A.M. (1988).Geschiedenis van de mijnsluiting in Limburg : noodzaak en lotgevallen van een regionale herstructurering, 1955-1975 : een studie (in Dutch). Leiden: Nijhoff.ISBN 9789068902143.
  3. ^abSchaerlaeckens, Leander (9 February 2009)."Merger mania as Roda JC and Fortuna Sittard prepare to join forces".The Guardian. Retrieved10 February 2009.
  4. ^Roda JC promoveert naar eredivisie – Telegraaf(in Dutch)
  5. ^Rus steekt miljoenen in Roda JC – Financieele Dagbald(in Dutch)
  6. ^Roda JC deels in handen van Zwitserse investeerder – NRC(in Dutch)
  7. ^Roda verrast verder met komst Anelka – Voetbal International(in Dutch)
  8. ^"Roda: samenwerking met Anelka op laag pitje".NOS (in Dutch). 9 August 2017. Archived fromthe original on 9 December 2023. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  9. ^""Dubaï Papers" : les confessions d'un exécutant".Le Nouvel Obs (in French). 5 September 2018. Retrieved15 November 2025.
  10. ^Roda JC degradeert voor tweede keer in clubhistorie, Almere City door – AD(in Dutch)
  11. ^Jakobs, Geert-Jan (11 June 2019)."Het lot van Roda JC: de levenskus van een omstreden Mexicaan".Voetbal International (in Dutch). Retrieved5 May 2024.
  12. ^"Beroepscommissie bevestigt 3 punten aftrek voor Roda JC".Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) (in Dutch). 5 December 2019. Archived fromthe original on 4 April 2022. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  13. ^"'García de la Vega bedreigde hoofdscout en jeugdtrainers Roda JC'".Voetbal International (in Dutch). 13 May 2020. Archived fromthe original on 28 May 2020. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  14. ^"Fans chase Mexican investor out of stadium".ESPN.com. 28 September 2019. Archived fromthe original on 11 April 2024. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  15. ^"Mauricio Garcia de la Vega ziet af van overname aandelen Roda JC".Roda JC Kerkrade (in Dutch). 5 October 2019. Archived fromthe original on 8 December 2019. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  16. ^"Roda JC lijkt gered door lokale ondernemers".NOS (in Dutch). 28 October 2019. Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  17. ^"Nieuwe directeur Roda JC spreekt: 'Deze club is schuldenvrij'".NOS (in Dutch). 8 November 2019. Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  18. ^"Rust bij Roda JC na goedgekeurde begroting door KNVB".NOS (in Dutch). 30 January 2020. Archived fromthe original on 19 March 2023. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  19. ^"KNVB GEEFT RODA JC GOEDKEURING INZAKE WIJZIGING ZEGGENSCHAP".ParkstadActueel (in Dutch). 10 September 2020. Archived fromthe original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  20. ^abcLeenders, Jimmy (20 May 2020)."Ondernemersgroep 'Phoenix' investeert miljoenen in Roda JC".De Limburger (in Dutch). Archived fromthe original on 25 March 2023. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  21. ^"Roda JC-redder Frits Schrouff op 82-jarige leeftijd overleden".Voetbal International (in Dutch). 22 March 2022. Archived fromthe original on 27 March 2022. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  22. ^"Roda JC kijkt terug op financieel gezond seizoen".L1 Nieuws (in Dutch). 30 January 2024. Archived fromthe original on 5 May 2024. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  23. ^"Bas Sibum nieuwe hoofdtrainer Roda JC".Roda JC Kerkrade (in Dutch). 9 May 2023. Archived fromthe original on 29 November 2023. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  24. ^Mulder, Karin (3 November 2023)."Droomdebuut voor trainer Bas Sibum bij Roda JC: 'De club staat weer in de fik'".RTV Drenthe (in Dutch). Archived fromthe original on 15 December 2023. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  25. ^Thimister, Bjorn (5 December 2023)."Wie is de succestrainer van Roda JC: Basje, keihard maar bovenal ook 'een mens'".Soccernews.nl (in Dutch). Archived fromthe original on 5 May 2024. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  26. ^"Kuriozalne sceny w Holandii. Kibice Roda JC przedwcześnie wbiegli na boisko".Futbolnews (in Polish). 4 May 2024. Retrieved20 May 2024.
  27. ^"VIDEO: Chaos in the Netherlands! Roda JC fans invade pitch thinking their side was promoted to Eredivisie after stadium announcer gaffe - only to be brutally denied by goal elsewhere".GOAL. 4 May 2024. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2024. Retrieved20 May 2024.
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  30. ^"Selectie en Staf".Roda JC Kerkrade (in Dutch). Retrieved2 July 2025.
  31. ^ab"Roda & Oche".Ultras Kerkrade on YouTube (in Dutch). 5 August 2015.(Roda & Aachen) at 1:15 Banners: West Side Ultras (Roda); Roda und der TSV; Karls Bande Ultras (TSV), on the roof: 12 Koempel 12 (Miner's/Friend's stand)
  32. ^"Roda-fans steunen 'bevriend' Alemannia Aachen".Voetbalprimeur.nl (in Dutch). 23 April 2012. In 2009 Alemannia fans went to Kerkrade to support Roda when they nearly were relegated. In 2012 Roda fans supported Aachen when they fought to stay in the second Bundesliga.
  33. ^"Roda JC - Sparta Rotterdam 12/13 - Die letzten Sekunden".YouTube (in German). 26 May 2013.(Roda-Sparta season 2012/13 - the last seconds) 5:40 Alemannia fans celebrate Roda's escape from relegation.
  34. ^"Freundschaft on Tour".YouTube (in German). 24 April 2012.(Friendship on Tour) Hundreds of Roda fans arrive at Tivoli stadium.
  35. ^"Hooligans zijn zielig, maar die in Zuid-Limburg helemaal!".Panorama (in Dutch). 26 May 2017. Archived fromthe original on 14 June 2023. Retrieved5 May 2024.
  36. ^"MVV-Roda JC rellen hooligans".YouTube. 26 May 2017.
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  38. ^"Hooligans weren met grensoverschrijdend stadionverbod".1Limburg (in Dutch). 7 April 2015.(Fending off hooligans with a cross-border stadium ban)
  39. ^"Politie tolereert 'hooliganfreefights' niet".NOS (in Dutch). 9 October 2016.(Police doesn't tolerate hooligan free fights) Roda & Aachen vs Standard Liège, 17 men vs 17 men
  40. ^"Belgische voebalhooligans en hun buitenlandse vrienden".Radio2.be (in Dutch). 8 February 2023.(Belgian football hooligans and their foreign friends), Roda & Mechelen, Sittard & Genk
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1960–61  Ajax (3/20)
1961–62  Sparta (2/3)
1962–63  Willem II (2/2)
1963–64  Fortuna '54 (2/2)
1964–65  Feyenoord (3/14)
1965–66  Sparta (3/3)
1966–67  Ajax (4/20)
1967–68  ADO
1968–69  Feyenoord (4/14)
1969–70  Ajax (5/20)
1970–71  Ajax (6/20)
1971–72  Ajax (7/20)
1972–73  NAC
1973–74  PSV (2/11)
1974–75  FC Den Haag
1975–76  PSV (3/11)

1976–77  FC Twente (1/3)
1977–78  AZ (1/4)
1978–79  Ajax (8/20)
1979–80  Feyenoord (5/14)
1980–81  AZ (2/4)
1981–82  AZ (3/4)
1982–83  Ajax (9/20)
1983–84  Feyenoord (6/14)
1984–85  FC Utrecht (1/3)
1985–86  Ajax (10/20)
1986–87  Ajax (11/20)
1987–88  PSV (4/11)
1988–89  PSV (5/11)
1989–90  PSV (6/11)
1990–91  Feyenoord (7/14)
1991–92  Feyenoord (8/14)

1992–93  Ajax (12/20)
1993–94  Feyenoord (9/14)
1994–95  Feyenoord (10/14)
1995–96  PSV (7/11)
1996–97  Roda JC (1/2)
1997–98  Ajax (13/20)
1998–99  Ajax (14/20)
1999–00  Roda JC (2/2)
2000–01  FC Twente (2/3)
2001–02  Ajax (15/20)
2002–03  FC Utrecht (2/3)
2003–04  FC Utrecht (3/3)
2004–05  PSV (8/11)
2005–06  Ajax (16/20)
2006–07  Ajax (17/20)
2007–08  Feyenoord (11/14)

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