DHC Delft

DHC
Full name Delfia-Hollandia Combinatie
Founded 17 March 1910
Ground Brasserkade, Delft
Chairman vacant
Manager Rob de Lange
League Sunday Hoofdklasse A (2014–15)
Website Club home page

Delfia Hollandia Combinatie, commonly known as DHC, is a football club from Delft in South Holland, Netherlands. DHC is currently playing in the Sunday Hoofdklasse A League (4th tier).

History

DHC played professional football from 1955 to1968. The club played its first year in the Eerste Klasse, which was later changed to Eerste Divisie. DHC finished bottom of the league in their first season of professional football and were relegated to the newly established Tweede Divisie. Three seasons later, DHC finished second in the Tweede Divisie and was promoted to the 1959–60 Eerste Divisie. DHC finished at second place twice in the Eerste Divisie.

In 1967, DHC finished at last place in the Eerste Divisie. Due to some financial problems, the club was forced to merge with the pro-section of Xerxes. Xerxes was playing in the Eredivisie, so one season later, Xerxes/DHC'66 also played in the Eredivisie. The club however played its matches on the Xerxes ground in Rotterdam instead of playing in Delft. Xerxes/DHC'66 finished at 7th place, but was disbanded due to ongoing financial problems.

Because of the merger with Xerxes, DHC started a new amateur section in 1966, which started to play in the Vierde Klasse (the seventh tier in Dutch football at the time). A little over a decade later, DHC played in the highest leagues of amateur football again. DHC won the 1979 KNVB District Cup for Sunday amateur clubs in the West 2 District. In 1983 and 1985, DHC became national champions of Sunday amateur football.[1]

References

  1. "DHC – Heden & verleden" (in Dutch). DHC-delft.nl. Retrieved 13 June 2013.

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