NAC Breda

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NAC Breda
NAC emblem
Full name NOAD ADVENDO Combinatie
Breda
Nickname(s) Pearl of the South
Yellow Army
The Rats
Founded September 19, 1912
Ground Rat Verlegh Stadion
Breda
(Capacity 16,400)
Chairman Flag of the Netherlands Willem van der Hoeven
Manager Flag of the Netherlands Ernie Brandts
League Eredivisie
2007/2008 Eredivisie, 3rd
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NAC Breda is a Dutch football club from Breda.

NAC (NOAD ADVENDO Combinatie) was founded on September 19, 1912 when the two clubs NOAD and ADVENDO merged. NOAD stood for Nooit Opgeven Altijd Doorzetten (English: Never give up, always persevere). ADVENDO stood for Aangenaam Door Vermaak En Nuttig Door Ontspanning (English: Pleasant for its entertainment and useful for its relaxation), possibly the longest football club name in the world.[1]

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

In 1996, NAC left the old stadium 'Aan de Beatrixstraat' in city centre for a brand new 16,400 all-seater just outside the city centre. Their home stadium is now named the Rat Verlegh Stadion which was previously called Fujifilm Stadion. The average attendance in 2004/05 was 12,500.

Early in 2003, NAC changed their name to NAC Breda. Due to bad management, NAC had financial problems. The city of Breda bought NAC's Rat Verlegh stadium to help solve the situation (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. In the first round, NAC Breda played against the English club Newcastle United. Results: 5-0 (in Newcastle) and 0-1 (in Breda).

In 2004, NAC defeated both PSV and Ajax in the KNVB Cup (both in their own stadiums). However, in the semi-finals NAC was eliminated in Enschede by FC Twente.

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[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of the Netherlands GK Edwin Zoetebier
2 Flag of the Netherlands DF Kurt Elshot
3 Flag of the Netherlands DF Rob Penders
4 Flag of the Netherlands DF Patrick Zwaanswijk
5 Flag of the Netherlands MF Sander van Gessel
6 Flag of the Netherlands MF Tim Gilissen
7 Flag of the Netherlands MF Edwin de Graaf
8 Flag of the Netherlands MF Rogier Molhoek (on loan from AZ)
9 Flag of the Netherlands FW Gertjan Tamerus
10 Flag of the Netherlands FW Anthony Lurling
11 Flag of Finland FW Joonas Kolkka
12 Flag of the Netherlands FW Victor Sikora
14 Flag of Ghana FW Matthew Amoah
15 Flag of the Netherlands FW Rogier Veenstra
No. Position Player
16 Flag of the Netherlands GK Jelle ten Rouwelaar
17 Flag of the Netherlands FW Andro Franca
18 Flag of the Netherlands MF Benjamin van den Broek
19 Flag of Denmark DF Patrick Mtiliga
20 Flag of the Netherlands FW Fouad Idabdelhay
21 Flag of the Netherlands GK Bas van Wegen
22 Flag of Morocco DF Ahmed Ammi
23 Flag of the Netherlands MF Ron Stam
24 Flag of the Netherlands MF Donny Gorter (on loan from PSV Eindhoven)
25 Flag of the Netherlands GK Johan Jansen
26 Flag of Hungary MF Csaba Feher
28 Flag of the Netherlands Antilles DF Tyrone Loran
29 Flag of the Netherlands FW Michiel Kramer
30 Flag of Morocco MF Ali Benomar

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of the Netherlands GK Ariën Pietersma (on loan to RBC Roosendaal)
Flag of Turkey DF Aykut Demir (on loan to Excelsior)

[edit] Topscorers

SEASON PLAYER'S NAME GOALS DIVISION NAC'S RANK NAC'S POINTS
1990-91 Flag of the Netherlands Ton Cornelissen 36 Eerste Divisie 2nd 38-56 (94-50)
1991-92 Flag of the Netherlands John Lammers 29 Eerste Divisie 4th 38-44 (65-48)
1992-93 Flag of the Netherlands Pierre van Hooijdonk 29 Eerste Divisie 3rd 34-45 (73-39)
1993-94 Flag of the Netherlands Pierre van Hooijdonk 25 Eredivisie 7th 34-38 (61-52)
1994-95 Flag of the Netherlands Pierre van Hooijdonk / Flag of Australia Graham Arnold 10 Eredivisie 10th 34-29 (54-60)
1995-96 Flag of Australia Graham Arnold 10 Eredivisie 8th 34-52 (58-44)
1996-97 Flag of Australia Graham Arnold / Flag of the United States Earnest Stewart 9 Eredivisie 9th 34-40 (41-54)
1997-98 Flag of Georgia (country) Archil Arveladze 11 Eredivisie 12th 34-42 (41-49)
1998-99 Flag of Georgia (country) Archil Arveladze 10 Eredivisie 18th 34-23 (41-61)
1999-00 Flag of Georgia (country) Archil Arveladze 21 Eerste Divisie 1st 34-82 (84-36)
2000-01 Flag of the United States Earnest Stewart 8 Eredivisie 9th 34-49 (41-40)
2001-02 Flag of the United States Earnest Stewart / Flag of Brazil Christiano 10 Eredivisie 6th 34-54 (55-52)
2002-03 Flag of the Netherlands Orlando Engelaar 11 Eredivisie 4th 34-52 (42-31)
2003-04 Flag of the Netherlands Orlando Engelaar 9 Eredivisie 9th 34-46 (58-55)
2004-05 Flag of Morocco Ali Boussaboun 13 Eredivisie 15th 34-35 (43-67)
2005-06 Flag of Brazil Leonardo Santiago 8 Eredivisie 16th 34-33 (45-66)
2006-07 Flag of South Africa Glen Salmon 8 Eredivisie 11th 34-43 (43-54)
2007-08 Flag of Ghana Matthew Amoah 11 Eredivisie 3rd 34-63 (48-40)

[edit] Former managers

[edit] Notable players

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