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Roda JC
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Roda JC is a Dutch football club located in Kerkrade, a place in the south of The Netherlands near the German border. Roda JC play in the Dutch Eredivisie.
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History
Roda JC came into being by the merger of several football clubs from Kerkrade. In the fifties Rapid '54 and amateur club Juliana went together and became Rapid JC. After Rapid JC won the Dutch league in 1956, Rapid JC fused in 1962 with Roda Sport and became Roda JC. Since the promotion in 1973, Roda JC hasn't been relegated and reached the Dutch Cup final 5 times.
Stadium
Since the establishment, Roda JC played in "Sportpark Kaalheide" with a capacity of 20.000. The current stadium is called Parkstad Limburg Stadion and has a capacity of nearly 20.000 seats. The Parkstad Limburg Stadion was opened 15th of august 2000 with a match against Real Zaragoza.
Achievements
- Eredivisie Championships
- 1956
- Dutch Cup
- 1997, 2000
Players
(on 19-12-2004)
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Management & Staff
(19-12-2004)
Directorate
- Chairman: Servé Kuijer
- General Director: Frank Rutten
- Director Commercial Business: Marcel Michiels
Management
- Manager General Business: Jacinta Gelissen-Godderij
- Stadiummanager: Marco l'Abee
- Manager Ticketing: Karin Godderij
- Manager Facility Business: John Kemmerling
- Manager Security: Frits de Jonge
- Office Manager Technical Business: Pascal Hermans
Technical Staff
- Manager: Wiljan Vloet
- Assistant coach: Louis Coolen, René Trost
- Clubdoctor: Marc Weyts
- Physiotherapist: Hans Wiltenburg
- Physiotherapist: Norbert Keulen
- Goalkeeper coach: John Roox
Famous (ex-)Players
- Dick Advocaat
- Dick Nanninga
- Eric van der Luer
- Jan Jongbloed
- Ruud Hesp
See also
External links
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