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NAC Breda

NAC Breda
Full nameNAC Breda
NicknameNAC
Founded1912
GroundMyCom-Stadion, Breda
Capacity17,064
ChairmanW.C.M. van der Hoeven
ManagerTon Lokhoff
LeagueEredivisie
2003–04Eredivisie, 9th
 
Home colours
 
Away colours

NAC Breda is a Dutch football club from Breda.

NAC (NOAD ADVENDO Combinatie) was founded in 1912 when the two clubs NOAD and ADVENDO merged. NOAD stands for Nooit Opgeven Altijd Doorgaan (English: Never give up, always go on). ADVENDO stands for Aangenaam Door Vermaak En Nuttig Door Ontspanning (English: Pleasant for its entertainment and useful for its relaxation).

In 1921, NAC was crowned Dutch champions. In 1973, they won the Dutch Cup.

In 1996, NAC left the old stadium 'Aan de Beatrixstraat' in city centre for a brand new 16,000 all-seater just outside the city centre. Its home stadium is now the MyCom-Stadion which was previously called Fujifilm Stadion and now has a estimated capacity of 17 064 spectators.

Early in 2003, NAC changed their name to NAC Breda. Due to bad management, NAC had financial problems. The city of Breda offered to buy NAC's Rat Verlegh stadium to give the club extra cash (NAC rents the stadium from the city of Breda now). As a symbol of goodwill and gratitude, NAC added the 'Breda' to their name.

In 2003, NAC Breda qualified for the UEFA Cup (despite their financial problems). In the first round, NAC Breda had to play against the big English club Newcastle United. It was one of the club's biggest events in the last decade.

In 2004, NAC defeated both PSV Eindhoven and Ajax Amsterdam in the Dutch Cup (both in their own stadiums). However, in the semifinals NAC was eliminated in Enschede by FC Twente. Reaching the semi's and eliminating the two top teams was considered a good result.

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Stadium information

Capacity: 16.000

Address:
NAC BV
Stadionstraat 3b
4815 NC Breda

Phonenumber: 076 – 521 45 00
Fax: 076 – 521 19 75

2004/2005 squad

  • 1 Davy Schollen
  • 2 David Mendes da Silva
  • 3 Rob Penders
  • 4 Mark Schenning
  • 5 Nebosja Gudelj
  • 6 Tamás Petö
  • 7 Jurgen Colin
  • 8 Mike Zonneveld
  • 9 Bart Van Den Eede (on loan to NEC Nijmegen)
  • 10 Arne Slot
  • 11 Yuri Cornelisse
 
  • 12 Pieter Collen
  • 14 Ali Boussaboun
  • 15 Anouar Diba
  • 16 Arno van Zwam
  • 17 Levi Risamasu
  • 18 Marcel Koning
  • 19 Anthony Lurling
  • 20 Adnan Barakat
  • 22 Benny Kerstens
  • 23 Ronnie Stam
  • 27 Julian Jenner

See also

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Eredivisie
ADO Den Haag | Ajax | AZ Alkmaar | De Graafschap | FC Den Bosch | Feyenoord | FC Groningen | Heerenveen | NAC Breda | NEC Nijmegen | PSV Eindhoven | RBC Roosendaal | RKC Waalwijk | Roda JC | FC Twente | FC Utrecht | Vitesse Arnhem | Willem II







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