Amsterdamsche Football Club Door Wilskracht Sterk (English:Amsterdam Football Club Strong Through Willpower), also referred to asAFC DWS,Door Wilskracht Sterk or simplyDWS, is aDutch football club fromAmsterdam, currently competing in theDerde Klasse (English:Third Class), the sixth tier ofamateur football in theNetherlands.[1]
AFC DWS before a match against FC Volendam, August 1959.
AFC DWS was founded on 11 October 1907, by the trio of Robert Beijerbacht, Theo Beijerbacht and Jan van Galen under the name ofFortuna which was soon changed toHercules.[2] The team played in a blue and white striped shirt and white shorts. On 22 March 1909 the name was changed to DWS and the shirt colours became blue and black vertical stripes.[3]
In 1954 the club entered professional football, playing its home matches in theOlympic Stadium inAmsterdam. It merged in 1958 with BVC Amsterdam into DWS/A. That name was dropped again in 1962 and turned back into DWS. DWS became champions of theEredivisie in 1964, the same year they were promoted from theEerste Divisie, which is a feat that has never been repeated.[4][5] DWS then reached the quarter-finals of the1964–65 European Cup, in the next season. Their 1964 triumph is the most recent occasion of a club without a predominantly red and white home strip (unlike recent contenders Ajax, AZ, Feyenoord, PSV and Twente) winning the Eredivisie title, a drought of 60 years.
Historical chart of FC Amsterdam league performance (DWS shown in dark blue)
In 1972 the club merged withBlauw-Wit Amsterdam andVolewijckers to formFC Amsterdam. DWS continued as an amateur club, which still exists. They celebrated their 100-year Jubilee in 2007.[6]