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Willem II Tilburg

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Association football club in the Netherlands

Football club
Willem II
Full nameWillem II Tilburg
NicknamesTricolores
Superkruiken (Super Pitchers)
Short nameWillem II
Founded12 August 1896; 129 years ago (1896-08-12) (asTilburgia)
GroundKoning Willem II Stadion
Capacity14,800
ChairmanMeindert van Duijvenbode
Head coachKristof Aelbrecht
LeagueEerste Divisie
2024–25Eredivisie, 16th of 18 (relegated via play-offs)
Websitewww.willem-ii.nl
Current season

Willem II Tilburg (Dutch pronunciation:[ˈʋɪləmˈtʋeː]), commonly known simply asWillem II, is a Dutchfootball club based inTilburg, Netherlands. They play in theEerste Divisie, the second tier ofDutch football, following relegation from theEredivisie in the2024–25 season. The club was founded on 12 August 1896 asTilburgia. On 12 January 1898, the club was renamedWillem II afterDutch kingWilliam II (1792–1849), who, as Prince ofOrange and commander of theDutch army, had his military headquarters in Tilburg during theBelgian uprising of 1830, spent much time in the city after becoming king, and died there.[1]

Notable former players for the club include Dutch internationalsJan van Roessel,Joris Mathijsen,Jaap Stam,Frenkie de Jong,Marc Overmars,Virgil Van Dijk and Finland'sSami Hyypiä. The club's shirt consists of red-white-blue vertical stripes, inspired by the colours of theflag of the Netherlands. Willem II plays its home matches in theKoning Willem II Stadion, also named after the King. The stadium, opened on 31 May 1995, has a capacity of 14,700 spectators. The average attendance in 2004–05 was 12,500 people.[1]

The club has won theEredivisie three times, and theEerste Divisie four times.[1]

History

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Established on 12 August 1896 inTilburg as Tilburgia, the club first played at theGemeentelijk Sportpark Tilburg and in 1995 relocated to theKoning Willem II Stadion, the ground where they have played ever since. Willem were champions of theEredivisie in1916,1952 and1955. The Tricolores also won twoKNVB Cups in 1944 and 1963 and were also crowned champs of theEerste Divisie in1958,1965 and2014.[1]

Willem II vManchester United,
25 September 1963: 1–1

With regard to European competition, Willem II first appeared inUEFA Cup Winners' Cup of 1963 where they lost toManchester United in the first round by an aggregate score of 7–2. In 1998–99, Willem once again competed in theCup Winners' Cup and after beatingDinamo Tbilisi of Georgia 6–0 in both legs, Willem then lost to Spanish sideReal Betis in the second round, 4–1 on aggregate. A second place in the Eredivisie of1999 guaranteed the club aUEFA Champions League berth for the first time. At the tournament's group stage, Willem only attained two points in their six group G matches and were thus eliminated. After reaching the KNVB Cup final in2005 where they lost 4–0 againstPSV Eindhoven, Willem II again qualified again for the UEFA Cup, in which they lost to French sideAS Monaco in the first round by 5–1 on aggregate.[1]

Historical chart of league performance

At the end of the 2010–11 season, Willem II were relegated from the Eredivisie for the first time in 24 years. In the 2011–12 season under new managerJurgen Streppel Willem II was promoted back to the Eredivisie, but they went right back down the next season after finishing bottom of the table. The club became champions of theEerste Divisie in the subsequent season and were thus promoted back to the Eredivisie.[1]

In early 2015, journalists atDe Volkskrant revealed that Willem II had itsmatches fixed by an "Asian gambling syndicate", who had paid Willem's players a total sum of €100,000 to lose matches againstAjax andFeyenoord (in October and December 2009). According to the journalists, midfielderIbrahim Kargbo was the Asians' main contact within the club; Kargbo denies having accepted their money.[1][2] TheRoyal Dutch Football Association called the affair "the most concrete case of match fixing in the Netherlands" and took legal action as well as askingUEFA andFIFA to reevaluate previous matches.[3]

In 2019, Willem II reached the KNVB Cup final for the fourth time in their history. They beatAZ Alkmaar in the semi-finals after a penalty shoot-out, but were heavily beaten by in thefinal byAjax.

The fans of Willem II have close links with the fans of Englishchampionship clubBristol City. Willem supporters have been known to travel to Bristol, with Bristol City fans heading the other way to Tilburg. At Bristol City's game on 31 October 2009 againstSheffield Wednesday, some Willem II fans were seen in the 'Eastend' of theAshton Gate Stadium, and songs were sung about Willem II by City fans.[4][5] On 3 August 2024, the teams played each other for the first time in a pre-season friendly at Ashton Gate stadium in Bristol.

Rivalries

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Willem II longest-running and deepest rivalry is with their neighbour,NAC Breda. This rivalry originated in the 1920s. Matches between the two are referred to as the derby of Brabant. The two cities of Breda and Tilburg are just 20 kilometres apart, leading to an intense feeling of a cross-town rivalry, heightened by a feeling that it is city against city with local pride at stake.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 4 September 2025

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 FRAThomas Didillon-Hödl
2DF BELAlessandro Ciranni
3DF NEDFinn Stam(on loan fromAZ)
4DF NEDJustin Hoogma(2nd captain)
6MF NEDGijs Besselink(on loan fromFC Twente)
7FW NEDNick Doodeman
8FW SWEArmin Ćulum
9FW NEDDevin Haen
10MF NEDJari Schuurman(captain)
11FW GEREmilio Kehrer
14DF NEDJens Mathijsen
17FW GERSamuel Bamba(on loan fromVfL Bochum)
18MF NEDAnass Zarrouk
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19MF NEDUriël van Aalst
20MF NEDMounir El Allouchi
21GK NEDWouter van der Steen
22MF NEDPer van Loon
23MF NEDMax de Waal
24DF IDNNathan Tjoe-A-On
25DF BELMickaël Tırpan
27MF NEDDani Mathieu
28FW NEDThomas Verheydt
30DF AUTRaffael Behounek
31GK NEDKarst de Leeuw
34MF NEDAmine Lachkar
44DF NEDNiels van Berkel

Out on loan

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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
MF BELBoris Lambert(toKV Kortrijk)
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Notable players

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Further information:Category:Willem II (football club) 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 Willem II:

  • Players in bold actively play for Willem II and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with Willem II.

National team players by Confederation

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Member associations are listed in order of most to fewest current and former Willem II players represented internationally

Total national team players by confederation
ConfederationTotal(Nation) Association
AFC2IndonesiaIndonesia (2)
CAF10MoroccoMorocco (3),GuineaGuinea (2),Burkina FasoBurkina Faso (1),Cape VerdeCape Verde (1),The GambiaGambia (1),GhanaGhana (1),Sierra LeoneSierra Leone (1)
CONCACAF7CuraçaoCuraçao (5),SurinameSuriname (1),United StatesUnited States (1)
CONMEBOL3EcuadorEcuador (2),PeruPeru (1)
OFC2New ZealandNew Zealand (2)
UEFA40NetherlandsNetherlands (18),FinlandFinland (5),BelgiumBelgium (3),ArmeniaArmenia (2),GreeceGreece (2),HungaryHungary (2),SwedenSweden (2),Czech RepublicCzech Republic (1),IsraelIsrael (1),KosovoKosovo (1),LuxembourgLuxembourg (1),Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland (1),SlovakiaSlovakia (1)

Players in international tournaments

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The following is a list of Willem II players who have competed in international tournaments, including theFIFA World Cup,UEFA European Championship,CONCACAF Gold Cup,Copa América,Africa Cup of Nations,Amílcar Cabral Cup, and theCaribbean Cup. To this date no Willem II players have participated in theAFC Asian Cup, or theOFC Nations Cup while playing for Willem II.

CupPlayers
Tunisia1994 Africa Cup of NationsGuineaSékou Soumah
GuineaMohamed Sylla
United States1994 FIFA World CupUnited StatesEarnie Stewart
Uruguay1995 Copa AméricaUnited StatesEarnie Stewart
Mauritania1995 Amílcar Cabral CupThe GambiaJatto Ceesay
Burkina Faso1998 Africa Cup of NationsBurkina FasoOusmane Sanou
GhanaNigeria2000 Africa Cup of NationsMoroccoAdil Ramzi
Burkina FasoOusmane Sanou
BelgiumNetherlandsUEFA Euro 2000BelgiumGeert De Vlieger
South KoreaJapan2002 FIFA World CupBelgiumGeert De Vlieger
Jamaica2014 Caribbean CupCuraçaoCharlton Vicento
CuraçaoJason Wall
FranceUEFA Euro 2016SlovakiaAdam Němec
Martinique2017 Caribbean CupCuraçaoDarryl Lachman
United States2017 CONCACAF Gold CupCuraçaoDarryl Lachman
Brazil2019 Copa AméricaPeruRenato Tapia

Domestic results

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17
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4
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12
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12
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11
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Eredivisie*
Eerste divisie

relegation
promotion

Below is a table with Willem II's domestic results since the introduction of theEredivisie in 1956.

Domestic results since 1956
Domestic leagueLeague resultQualification toKNVB Cup seasonCup result
1956–57 Eredivisie18thEerste Divisie (relegation)1956–57?[citation needed]
1957–58 Eerste Divisie1st (group A)Eredivisie (promotion)1957–58?[citation needed]
1958–59 Eredivisie16th –1958–59?[citation needed]
1959–60 Eredivisie8th –not heldnot held
1960–61 Eredivisie10th –1960–61?[citation needed]
1961–62 Eredivisie8th –1961–62?[citation needed]
1962–63 Eredivisie15thCup Winners' Cup
Eerste Divisie (relegation)
1962–63winners
1963–64 Eerste Divisie10th –1963–64second round[citation needed]
1964–65 Eerste Divisie1stEredivisie (promotion)1964–65first round[citation needed]
1965–66 Eredivisie10th –1965–66group stage[citation needed]
1966–67 Eredivisie18thEerste Divisie (relegation)1966–67first round[citation needed]
1967–68 Eerste Divisie4th –1967–68round of 16[citation needed]
1968–69 Eerste Divisie14th –1968–69first round[citation needed]
1969–70 Eerste Divisie6th –1969–70second round[citation needed]
1970–71 Eerste Divisie14th –1970–71second round
1971–72 Eerste Divisie15th –1971–72first round
1972–73 Eerste Divisie14th –1972–73second round
1973–74 Eerste Divisie18th –1973–74round of 16
1974–75 Eerste Divisie14th –1974–75first round
1975–76 Eerste Divisie9th –1975–76first round
1976–77 Eerste Divisie11th –1976–77round of 16
1977–78 Eerste Divisie7th –1977–78first round
1978–79 Eerste Divisie3rdEredivisie (winning promotion/releg. play-offs)1978–79second round
1979–80 Eredivisie8th –1979–80second round
1980–81 Eredivisie10th –1980–81quarter-final
1981–82 Eredivisie14th –1981–82second round
1982–83 Eredivisie14th –1982–83second round
1983–84 Eredivisie17thEerste Divisie (relegation)1983–84first round
1984–85 Eerste Divisie8th –1984–85first round
1985–86 Eerste Divisie5thpromotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion1985–86first round
1986–87 Eerste Divisie2ndEredivisie (promotion)1986–87first round
1987–88 Eredivisie4th – (losingUC play-offs)1987–88quarter-final
1988–89 Eredivisie15th –1988–89semi-final
1989–90 Eredivisie13th –1989–90semi-final
1990–91 Eredivisie11th –1990–91quarter-final
1991–92 Eredivisie12th –1991–92third round
1992–93 Eredivisie10th –1992–93third round
1993–94 Eredivisie8th –1993–94round of 16
1994–95 Eredivisie7th –1994–95round of 16
1995–96 Eredivisie12th –1995–96second round
1996–97 Eredivisie15th –1996–97semi-final
1997–98 Eredivisie5thUEFA Cup1997–98round of 16
1998–99 Eredivisie2ndChampions League1998–99second round
1999–2000 Eredivisie9th –1999–2000quarter-final
2000–01 Eredivisie8th –2000–01second round
2001–02 Eredivisie11thIntertoto Cup (R2)2001–02second round
2002–03 Eredivisie11thIntertoto Cup (R2)2002–03third round
2003–04 Eredivisie7th –2003–04round of 16
2004–05 Eredivisie10thUEFA Cup2004–05final
2005–06 Eredivisie17th – (surviving promotion/relegation play-offs)2005–06round of 16
2006–07 Eredivisie15th –2006–07quarter-final
2007–08 Eredivisie15th –2007–08second round
2008–09 Eredivisie12th –2008–09third round
2009–10 Eredivisie17th – (surviving promotion/relegation play-offs)2009–10second round
2010–11 Eredivisie18thEerste Divisie (relegation)2010–11third round
2011–12 Eerste Divisie5thEredivisie (winning promotion/relegation play-offs)2011–12second round
2012–13 Eredivisie18thEerste Divisie (relegation)2012–13second round
2013–14 Eerste Divisie1stEredivisie (promotion)2013–14second round
2014–15 Eredivisie9th –2014–15second round
2015–16 Eredivisie16th – (surviving promotion/relegation play-offs)2015–16round of 16
2016–17 Eredivisie13th –2016–17first round
2017–18 Eredivisie13th –2017–18semi-final
2018–19 Eredivisie10th –2018–19final
2019–20 Eredivisie5thEuropa League (Q2)2019–20round of 16
2020–21 Eredivisie14th –2020–21second round
2021–22 Eredivisie17thEerste Divisie (relegation)2021–22first round
2022–23 Eerste Divisie4thpromotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion2022–23first round
2023–24 Eerste Divisie1stEredivisie (promotion)2023–24second round

Club officials

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PositionStaff
Head coachBelgiumPeter Maes
Assistant coachNetherlands Peter van den Berg
Goalkeeper coachNetherlands Peter den Otter
Data and Video analystNetherlands Rick Mennes
Chief scoutNetherlands Steven Aptroot
Club doctorNetherlands Jan de Waal Malefijt
Netherlands Pieter Vioen
PhysiotherapistNetherlands Gijs van der Bom
Manual therapistNetherlands Jasper de Langen
Team officialNetherlands Henry van Amelsfort
ManagerNetherlands Jos de Kruif
Team ManagerNetherlandsJos van Nieuwstadt
Kit ManagerNetherlands Paul Coehorst
Netherlands Guus Bierings
Performance managerGermany Nils Thörner
Technical directorBelgiumTom Caluwe
General directorNetherlandsMartin van Geel

Coaches

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YearCoach
1949–1956CzechoslovakiaFrantišek Fadrhonc
1956–1962AustriaHeinrich "Wudi" Müller
1963–1966, 1967–1971NetherlandsJaap van der Leck
1971–1972NetherlandsHenk Wullems
July 1980–June 1982NetherlandsBert Jacobs
1982NetherlandsGeorge Knobel
1982–1984NetherlandsJan Brouwer
1984–1985NetherlandsJan Notermans
July 1985–June 1990NetherlandsPiet de Visser
1990–91NetherlandsAdrie Koster
July 1991–Oct 1991NetherlandsPiet de Visser
Oct 1991–March 1995NetherlandsJan Reker
March 1995–June 1996NetherlandsTheo de Jong
July 1996–June 1997ScotlandJimmy Calderwood
July 1997–May 2000NetherlandsCo Adriaanse
May 2000–June 2000NetherlandsHans Verèl(interim)
July 2000–June 2002NetherlandsHans Westerhof
July 2002–Jan 2004NetherlandsMark Wotte
Feb 2004–June 2004NetherlandsAndré Wetzel
YearCoach
July 2004–Nov 2005NetherlandsRobert Maaskant
Nov 2005–June 2006NetherlandsKees Zwamborn
July 2006–Nov 2007NetherlandsDennis van Wijk
Nov 2007–Feb 2009NetherlandsAndries Jonker
Feb 2009–Feb 2010NetherlandsAlfons Groenendijk
Feb 2010NetherlandsMark Schenning(interim)
Feb 2010–April 2010NetherlandsArno Pijpers
April 2010–May 2010NetherlandsTheo de Jong(interim)
July 2010–April 2011NetherlandsGert Heerkes
April 2011–June 2011NetherlandsJohn Feskens(interim)
July 2011–May 2016NetherlandsJurgen Streppel
July 2016–March 2018NetherlandsErwin van de Looi
March 2018–May 2018NetherlandsReinier Robbemond(interim)
July 2018–January 2021NetherlandsAdrie Koster
January 2021–June 2021MontenegroŽeljko Petrović
July 2021–March 2022NetherlandsFred Grim
March 2022–December 2022NetherlandsKevin Hofland
December 2022-September 2023NetherlandsReinier Robbemond
September 2023–presentBelgiumPeter Maes

Honours

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghij"Historisch Overzicht".Willem-ii.nl. Archived fromthe original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved30 January 2017.
  2. ^"Goksyndicaat fixte duels Willem II" [Gambling syndicate fixed Willem II matches].de Volkskrant. 17 January 2015.
  3. ^"KNVB: meest concrete zaak tot nu toe" [Royal Dutch Football Association: most concrete case so far].NOS. 17 January 2015.
  4. ^"The club named after a king!".CCFC.co.uk.
  5. ^"Video: Dutch fans pay emotional tribute to Bristol City supporter Mark Saunders".Bristol Post.co.uk.
  6. ^abc"Feiten En Trivia".Willem-ii.nl (in Dutch). Archived fromthe original on 28 May 2017. Retrieved29 March 2017.

Notes

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  1. ^A Dutch-born footballer,Raymond Victoria representedNetherlands Antilles internationally, prior to the countries dissolution in 2010, with Curaçao considered by both UEFA and FIFA as the only inherit successor to the national team of former Netherlands Antilles.
  2. ^A Dutch-born footballer,Nuelson Wau representedNetherlands Antilles internationally, prior to the countries dissolution in 2010, with Curaçao considered by both UEFA and FIFA as the only inherit successor to the national team of former Netherlands Antilles.


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1898–99  RAP
1899–1900   Velocitas
1900–01  HBS Craeyenhout (1/2)
1901–02  HFC Haarlem (1/2)
1902–03  HVV Den Haag
1903–04  Koninklijke HFC (1/3)
1904–05   VOC Rotterdam (1/2)
1905–06   Concordia
1906–07   VOC Rotterdam (2/2)
1907–08  HBS Craeyenhout 2 (2/2)
1908–09  Quick Den Haag 2 (1/4)
1909–10  Quick Den Haag 2 (2/4)
1910–11  Quick Den Haag (3/4)
1911–12  HFC Haarlem (2/2)
1912–13  Koninklijke HFC (2/3)
1913–14  DFC (1/2)

1914–15  Koninklijke HFC (3/3)
1915–16  Quick Den Haag (4/4)
1916–17  Ajax (1/19)
1917–18   RHC (1/2)
1918–19  not played
1919–20   CVV
1920–21   Schoten
1921–22  not played
1922–23  not played
1923–24  not played
1924–25   ZFC
1925–26   LONGA
1926–27   VUC Den Haag
1927–28   RHC (2/2)
1928–29  not played
1929–30  Feyenoord (1/14)

1930–31  not played
1931–32  DFC (2/2)
1932–33  not played
1933–34  Velocitas 1897
1934–35  Feyenoord (2/14)
1935–36   Roermond
1936–37  EVV
1937–38  VSV
1938–39  FC Wageningen (1/2)
1939–40  not played
1940–41  not played
1941–42  not played
1942–43  Ajax (2/19)
1943–44  Willem II (1/2)
1944–45  not played

1945–46  not played
1946–47  not played
1947–48  FC Wageningen (2/2)
1948–49  Quick 1888
1949–50  PSV (1/11)
1950–51  not played
1951–52  not played
1952–53  not played
1953–54  not played
1954–55  not played
1955–56  not played
1956–57  Fortuna '54 (1/2)
1957–58  Sparta (1/3)
1958–59  VVV
1959–60  not played

KNVB Cup winners (1961–present)
   

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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