RKSV DCG

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DCG
Full nameRooms Katholieke Sport Vereniging Door Combinatie Groot
Nickname(s)De Boekaniers
Founded6 November 1920 (1920-11-06)
GroundSportpark Ookmeer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
LeagueVierde Klasse Saturday (2012–13)
Derde Klasse Sunday (2012–13)
WebsiteClub website

Rooms Katholieke Sport Vereniging Door Combinatie Groot (RKSV DCG) is a Dutch association football club from Amsterdam.

History

DCG was established through the 11 September 1945 merger of DOSS (founded 6 November 1920), Constantius (27 February 1921 in the St. Johannes Bergmans patronaat) and Gezellen Vier (founded 9 April 1929 in de parochie van De Liefde, Da Costakade). This DCG was rebranded to Door Combinatie Groot. In 1968 the club achieved its biggest success when their Sunday amateur team won the national amateur championship of the Netherlands.

Honours

References

  1. ^ "RKSV DCG Amsterdam". Soccer Punter. Retrieved 2014-01-18.

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