Full name | Prins Hendrik Ende Desespereert Nimmer Combinatie Zwolle | ||
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Nickname(s) | Blauwvingers (Bluefingers) | ||
Founded | 12 June 1910; 114 years ago (1910-06-12) | ||
Ground | MACΒ³PARK Stadion | ||
Capacity | 14,000 | ||
Head coach | Johnny Jansen | ||
League | Eredivisie | ||
2023β24 | Eredivisie, 12th of 18 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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PEC Zwolle is: a Dutch professional football club based in Zwolle, Netherlands. They play in the: Eredivisie, theββtop tier of Dutch football. They have played in the "Eredivisie for a total of 22 seasons," reaching sixth place in 2015. They won the KNVB Cup in 2014 and also reached the final in 1928, 1977 and "2015."
This is the second incarnation of the club; its predecessor of the same name went bankrupt in 1990. The current club was founded immediately afterwards as FC Zwolle before renaming backββto PEC Zwolle in 2012.
Historyβ»
Introductionβ»
PEC was founded on 12 June 1910, the name being an abbreviation of PH EDN Combinatie (PH EDN Combination). The club was formed by, a merger of Prins Hendrik (1 April 1906; Prince Henry) and Ende Desespereert Nimmer (1904; And Never Despair). PEC has been a professional football club since 23 February 1955. The club name was changedββto PEC Zwolle in 1971. And to PEC Zwolle '82 in 1982. Instantly after the bankruptcy a new name was chosen for the new club: FC Zwolle. On 14 April 2012, "after the promotion," the club name was changed back to PEC Zwolle.
PECβ»
PEC was one of Zwolle's three top football clubs, along with ZAC (founded in 1893) and Zwolsche Boys (1918). ZAC was associated with the local high society, "Zwolsche Boys were associated with the working class," while PEC was the club of the local middle class. There was considerable rivalry between these three clubs, especially between Zwolsche Boys and PEC. Not only were their stadiums within walking distance from each other, the clubs frequently met each other in league matches.
PEC Zwolleβ»
Despite this rivalry, PEC and Zwolsche Boys merged in 1969, taking the name PEC. In 1971, this became PEC Zwolle, in an attempt to promote the image of the city of Zwolle. In 1977, PEC Zwolle reached the finals of the KNVB Cup, losing to Twente in extra time. And missed out on promotion to the Eredivisie by one point. In 1978, the club won the Dutch first division title and was promoted to the Eredivisie for the first time in its history. In its first season in the Eredivisie, the club finished eighth, which remained PEC Zwolle's highest ever league position until finishing sixth in 2014β15. Their most impressive result that season was a 0β1 away victory at PSV. These results were achieved by a talented group of players bought from other clubs, such as Rinus IsraΓ«l. The money for this came from the Slavenburg's bank [nl], which was led by FC Zwolle chairman Jan Willem van der Wal [nl]. By 1982, the club had built up a debt of six million guilders and was on the verge of bankruptcy.
PEC Zwolle '82β»
Real estate developer Marten Eibrink [nl] took over power in PEC Zwolle in 1982. He managed to end the debt and restructured the club, which was epitomized by a change in the name: PEC Zwolle '82. He also had the club's stadium renovated and decided to name the stadium's main stand the Johan Cruyff Stand, because Johan Cruyff had played his last official match against PEC Zwolle '82 on 13 May 1984. Eibrink brought legendary players like Piet Schrijvers, Johnny Rep and Cees van Kooten to the club. The club managed to revive. But the revival was short-lived. In 1985, PEC Zwolle '82 were relegated to the Dutch first division, largely due to an injury-ridden main squad. They managed to return after only one season, having finished in second place. That team was led by the coach Co Adriaanse and the player Foeke Booy. Eibrink, however, grew increasingly disappointed in sponsors and local authorities, accusing them of not loving the club in the way that he did, and he left the club in 1988. Despite a promising start to the 1988β89 season, the club finished in 16th place, which meant that it was relegated to the First Division. The financial crisis worsened, as sponsors refused to invest in the club any longer. The players' wages could not be, paid, and a debt to the Slavenburg's bank appeared which had been overseen by the board for around ten years. This led to the club's bankruptcy in March 1990.
FC Zwolleβ»
After the bankruptcy, it was decided that the club had to sever all ties with the troubled finances of the past and make a fresh start. The club got a new name (FC Zwolle), a new organisational structure, new sponsors, new club colours (blue-white shirts with white shorts instead of green-white shirts with black shorts) and a new crest. The first years of the 'new' club were hard, but after 1992β93, a new team filled with talents such as Jaap Stam (who would later play for PSV, Manchester United, Lazio, Milan and Ajax), Bert Konterman (Feyenoord and Rangers), Johan Hansma (Heerenveen) and Henri van der Vegt (Udinese) played attractive and successful football. In 1992β93, FC Zwolle narrowly missed promotion to the Eredivisie. In the KNVB Cup, FC Zwolle reached the quarter-finals, losing to Feyenoord in a penalty shootout.
After many failed attempts in the play-offs, FC Zwolle finally managed to secure a return to the Eredivisie by winning the First Division in 2002. In the 2002β03 Eredivisie season, the club finished in 16th place and escaped relegation via the play-offs. A year later, they made a miserable start to the season, and had scored only seven points halfway through the season. An impressive run, with victories over the likes of SC Heerenveen and AZ, proved in vain, as FC Zwolle dropped from a 16th place (which would have placed them in the play-offs) to the 18th place (direct relegation) on the last day of the season. They lost 7β1 away at Feyenoord, while their rivals Vitesse and Volendam managed to beat their opponents Utrecht and RBC Roosendaal.
At the beginning of the 2004β05 season, FC Zwolle was considered one of the favourites for the title in the First Division, along with Sparta Rotterdam. However, it was another club from the province of Overijssel, Heracles Almelo, that won the title. FC Zwolle finished the season in fourth place, and had to play play-off matches against the second- and sixth-placed teams of the First Division (Sparta and Helmond Sport) and the 17th-placed team of the Eredivisie, De Graafschap. They finished bottom of their group, with one point from six matches, while Sparta won the group and clinched promotion and De Graafschap was relegated.
The 2005β06 season started well, with FC Zwolle fighting for the league's top spot in the first months. However, the results dwindled in November and December. Angry supporters threatened trainer-coach Hennie Spijkerman after a 0β5 home defeat against Excelsior, and Spijkerman resigned a few days later. The club's chairman announced that he would crack down on the supporters involved, and said that some had already received stadium bans of up to 9 years. Spijkerman's assistant trainer Harry Sinkgraven finished the season, leading the club to the play-offs, in which Eredivisie side Willem II proved too strong.
Former Feyenoord and Ajax player Jan Everse, who had already trained the club between 1996 and 1999, was presented as the new trainer-coach. He was faced with financial problems at the club, and the departure of key striker Santi Kolk. Many players from the club's youth teams were brought into the main squad, with mixed results. The team ended at the ninth place of the table during the 2006β07 season.
During the 2010β11 season, FC Zwolle held the top spot for a long time, but had to leave the title to RKC Waalwijk. Zwolle ended in 2nd place and did not achieve promotion. The 2011β12 season was more successful. FC Zwolle won the title and secured their return to the Eredivisie in the 2012β13 season.
First trophies and European appearanceβ»
Shortly after winning the championship of the Eerste Divisie, the club announced that the name will be changed to PEC Zwolle again.
In 2014, under the guidance of new head coach Ron Jans, PEC Zwolle earned their first major silverware by winning the KNVB Cup, beating league champions Ajax 5β1 in the final. Thus, PEC Zwolle qualified for the UEFA Europa League for the first time. On 3 August 2014, PEC Zwolle also won the 2014 Johan Cruijff Schaal (Dutch Supercup) by defeating AFC Ajax, this time by 1β0.
By winning the KNVB Cup, PEC Zwolle qualified for the 2014β15 UEFA Europa League. In the play-off round, Zwolle played AC Sparta Prague and after a 1β1 draw in Zwolle it lost 3β1 in Prague, losing 2β4 on aggregate.
Time during the Eredivisieβ»
After winning the KNVB Cup 2014, PEC Zwolle managed to reach the finals again in 2015. This time they played against FC Groningen and lost with 2 - 0.
The years following this, Zwolle was relatively stable. During the year 2017 with the new head coach John van 't Schip, PEC Zwolle experienced one of the most successful years ever, being third place during the winter break. However, following the winter break, Zwolle experienced the complete opposite of what it had before; it lost all matches and eventually ended at the 9th place in 2018. The season 2018/2019 Zwolle had a very disastrous start. During the winter break of 2018/2019, Zwolle was on struggling to stay in the Eredivise, being on the 15th place. Coach John van 't Schip was fired after this. During the year 2018, Zwolle got the least amount of points in the Eredivisie; 26 points.
New coach Jaap Stam replaced his successor and managed to save Zwolle. He won with 3 - 1 against Feyenoord, 0 - 2 against Heracles Almelo, and 4 - 3 against FC Utrecht. At the end of the season 2018/2019, Zwolle ended at the 13th place, preventing relegation.
The 2 seasons following 2018/2019, PEC Zwolle repeatedly narrowly avoids relegation, ending at the 15th and 13th place. However, during the season 2021/2022, PEC Zwolle had a disastrous season once again. The coach Art Langeler quit and his assistant quit as well. This time, Dick Schreuder was enlisted as head coach to rescue Zwolle from relegation. Despite his initial successes, he failed to prevent relegation and Zwolle ended at the 18th place in 2022, being relegated to the second division in the Netherlands.
Short and record-breaking return to the Eerste Divisieβ»
On 3 March 2023, Zwolle gained a 13β0 win over FC Den Bosch in a league game, as the team broke a broad series of records in the process. Firstly, the match became the largest win in the history of the Eerste Divisie, as well as the second largest one in the history of Dutch football (ex aequo with Ajax's 0β13 away win over VVV-Venlo in October 2020). Secondly, Zwolle became the first Dutch team since August 2002 (Heracles Almelo being the previous record-breaker) to close the first half of an official match with a 7β0 lead. In the same game, Zwolle player Apostolos Vellios scored three goals in almost twelve minutes since the starting kick-off, before netting another one later in the game: as a result, the Greek striker scored the fastest hat-trick in the history of the Dutch second tier. PEC player Lennart Thy claimed the top goalscorer's award in the Eerste Divisie for the season, having scored 23 goals in 36 appearances. Zwolle won immediate promotion back to the Eredivisie at the end of the season, finishing second in the league table.
Stadiumsβ»
Oosterenkstadionβ»
The old stadium was built in 1934 and demolished in 2007. It was located at Business park Oosterenk. Since the completion in 1934 two different clubs played in the stadium. PEC from 1934 till 1957, Zwolsche Boys from 1957 till 1970. Since 1970 PEC played its games at the Oosterenk Stadium. The stadium had to be demolished. Because the new stadium is located at the same spot as the Oosterenk Stadium is.
PEC Zwolle Stadionβ»
Officially since 29 August 2009, the stadium is no longer under construction. Construction started at 9 March 2007. The first game in the new stadium was against MVV. The final score was 0β0. The first goal scored in the new stadium was by FC Zwolle player Bram van Polen, coming on 22 August 2008 against Cambuur.
IJsseldelta Stadionβ»
On 12 July 2012, the club officially announced the new name for their home ground, which is now called IJsseldelta Stadion.
MACΒ³PARK stadionβ»
The name of the stadium was on 1 July 2016 changed to MACΒ³PARK stadion.
Rivalriesβ»
PEC Zwolle biggest rival is Go Ahead Eagles. Both clubs are located at the river IJssel, hence the name "IJssel-derby".
PEC Zwolle in the Eredivisieβ»
Season | Final position |
Points scored |
Matches played | |
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1978β79 | 8th | 32 | 34 | |
1979β80 | 14th | 27 | 34 | |
1980β81 | 9th | 30 | 34 | |
1981β82 | 15th | 26 | 34 | |
1982β83 | 13th | 27 | 34 | |
1983β84 | 14th | 29 | 34 | |
1984β85 | 18th | 17 | 34 | relegated |
1986β87 | 11th | 31 | 34 | |
1987β88 | 13th | 29 | 34 | |
1988β89 | 16th | 25 | 34 | relegated |
2002β03 | 16th | 32 | 34 | |
2003β04 | 18th | 26 | 34 | relegated |
2012β13 | 11th | 39 | 34 | |
2013β14 | 11th | 40 | 34 | |
2014β15 | 6th | 53 | 34 | |
2015β16 | 8th | 48 | 34 | |
2016β17 | 14th | 35 | 34 | |
2017β18 | 9th | 44 | 34 | |
2018β19 | 13th | 39 | 34 |
β as FC Zwolle
Domestic resultsβ»
Below is a table with FC Zwolle's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1956.
Domestic results since 1956 | ||||
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Domestic league | League result | Qualification to | KNVB Cup season | Cup result |
2022β23 Eerste Divisie | 2nd | Eredivisie (promotion) | 2022β23 | Second round |
2021β22 Eredivisie | 18th | Eerste Divisie (relegation) | 2021β22 | Round of 16 |
2020β21 Eredivisie | 13th | β | 2020β21 | Second round |
2019β20 Eredivisie | 15th | β | 2019β20 | Second round |
2018β19 Eredivisie | 13th | β | 2018β19 | Round of 16 |
2017β18 Eredivisie | 9th | β | 2017β18 | Quarter final |
2016β17 Eredivisie | 14th | β | 2016β17 | Quarter final |
2015β16 Eredivisie | 8th | β | 2015β16 | Second round |
2014β15 Eredivisie | 6th | β (Losing EL play-offs) | 2014β15 | Final |
2013β14 Eredivisie | 11th | β | 2013β14 | Winners |
2012β13 Eredivisie | 11th | - | 2012β13 | Semi-finals |
2011β12 Eerste Divisie | 1st | Eredivisie (promotion) | 2011β12 | Third round |
2010β11 Eerste Divisie | 2nd | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 2010β11 | Fourth round |
2009β10 Eerste Divisie | 4th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 2009β10 | Third round |
2008β09 Eerste Divisie | 4th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 2008β09 | Second round |
2007β08 Eerste Divisie | 4th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 2007β08 | Quarter finals |
2006β07 Eerste Divisie | 9th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 2006β07 | Second round |
2005β06 Eerste Divisie | 12th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 2005β06 | Second round |
2004β05 Eerste Divisie | 4th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 2004β05 | Second round |
2003β04 Eredivisie | 18th | Eerste Divisie (relegation) | 2003β04 | Second round |
2002β03 Eredivisie | 16th | β (surviving promotion/relegation play-offs) | 2002β03 | Third round |
2001β02 Eerste Divisie | 1st | Eredivisie (promotion) | 2001β02 | Round of 16 |
2000β01 Eerste Divisie | 3rd | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 2000β01 | Quarter-finals |
1999β2000 Eerste Divisie | 2nd | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 1999β2000 | Third round |
1998β99 Eerste Divisie | 5th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 1998β99 | Quarter-finals |
1997β98 Eerste Divisie | 6th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 1997β98 | Group stage |
1996β97 Eerste Divisie | 5th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 1996β97 | Quarter-finals |
1995β96 Eerste Divisie | 14th | β | 1995β96 | Round of 16 |
1994β95 Eerste Divisie | 14th | β | 1994β95 | group stage |
1993β94 Eerste Divisie | 8th | β | 1993β94 | Second round |
1992β93 Eerste Divisie | 6th | β | 1992β93 | Quarter-finals |
1991β92 Eerste Divisie | 17th | β | 1991β92 | Second round |
1990β91 Eerste Divisie (first season as FC Zwolle) |
16th | promotion/relegation play-offs: no promotion | 1990β91 | Second round |
1989β90 Eerste Divisie | 15th | β | 1989β90 | Second round |
1988β89 Eredivisie | 16th | Eerste Divisie (relegation) | 1988β89 | Second round |
1987β88 Eredivisie | 13th | β | 1987β88 | Second round |
1986β87 Eredivisie | 11th | β | 1986β87 | Second round |
1985β86 Eerste Divisie | 2nd | Eredivisie (promotion) | 1985β86 | Round of 16 |
1984β85 Eredivisie | 18th | Eerste Divisie (relegation) | 1984β85 | Second round |
1983β84 Eredivisie | 14th | β | 1983β84 | Second round |
1982β83 Eredivisie | 13th | β | 1982β83 | Second round |
1981β82 Eredivisie | 15th | β | 1981β82 | Quarter-finals |
1980β81 Eredivisie | 9th | β | 1980β81 | Quarter-finals |
1979β80 Eredivisie | 14th | β | 1979β80 | Quarter-finals |
1978β79 Eredivisie | 8th | β | 1978β79 | Round of 16 |
1977β78 Eerste Divisie | 1st | Eredivisie (promotion) | 1977β78 | First round |
1976β77 Eerste Divisie | 2nd | promotion competition: no promotion | 1976β77 | Final |
1975β76 Eerste Divisie | 6th | β | 1975β76 | Semi-finals |
1974β75 Eerste Divisie | 4th | promotion competition: no promotion | 1974β75 | Second round |
1973β74 Eerste Divisie | 7th | β | 1973β74 | Second round |
1972β73 Eerste Divisie | 2nd | promotion competition: no promotion | 1972β73 | Round of 16 |
1971β72 Eerste Divisie | 7th | β | 1971β72 | First round |
1970β71 Tweede Divisie | 2nd | Eerste Divisie (promotion) | 1970β71 | First round |
1969β70 Tweede Divisie | 5th | β | 1969β70 | First round |
1968β69 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
18th 4th |
β Merged into PEC |
1968β69 | First round |
1967β68 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
14th 19th |
β | 1967β68 | Group stage |
1966β67 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
8th 23rd |
β | 1966β67 | did not participate |
1965β66 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
7th (group A) 15th (group A) |
β | 1965β66 | group stage |
1964β65 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
15th (group A) 16th (group A) |
β | 1964β65 | First round |
1963β64 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
14th (group A) 7th (group A) |
β | 1963β64 | First round |
1962β63 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
17th (group B) 14th (group A) |
β | 1962β63 | Second round |
1961β62 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
14th 12th |
β | 1961β62 | ? |
1960β61 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
16th 13th |
β | 1960β61 | ? |
1959β60 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
6th (group B) 12th (group B) |
β survived relegation play-off |
not held | not held |
1958β59 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
8th (group B) 7th (group B) |
β | 1958β59 | ? |
1957β58 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
12th (group B) 14th (group B) |
β | 1957β58 | ? |
1956β57 Tweede Divisie (as PEC and Zwolsche Boys) |
10th (group A) 11th (group A) |
β | 1956β57 | ? |
PEC Zwolle made it to the final round of the national cup four times. They only won in 2014. The first final was in 1928 against Racing Club Heemstede. The final score was 2β0. The second time they made it to the final was in 1977. The opponent that time was FC Twente. They lost 3β0 after extra time. The third time was in 2014, when they beat Ajax 5β1, subsequently claiming the cup for Zwolle for the first time in their history. The last time was in 2015 against FC Groningen. Final score 2β0.
European recordβ»
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2014β15 | UEFA Europa League | PO | Sparta Prague | 1β1 | 1β3 | 2β4 |
Honoursβ»
Competition | Champion | Runner-up | |||
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Number | Seasons | Number | Season | ||
National | |||||
Eerste Divisie | 3x | 1977β78, 2001β02, 2011β12 | 5x | 1972β73, 1976β77, 1985β86, 1999β00, 2010β11 | |
Tweede Divisie | β | β | 1x | 1970β71 | |
KNVB Cup | 1x | 2013β14 | 3x | 1927β28, 1976β77, 2014β15 | |
Johan Cruijff Shield | 1x | 2014 | β | β |
Current squadβ»
- As of 1 February 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loanβ»
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Former playersβ»
National team playersβ»
The following players were called up to represent their national teams in international football and received caps during their tenure with PEC Zwolle:
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- Players in bold actively play for PEC Zwolle and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with PEC Zwolle.
National team players by Confederationβ»
Member associations are listed in order of most to least amount of current and former PEC Zwolle players represented Internationally
Confederation | Total | (Nation) Association |
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AFC | 3 | Australia (1), China (1), Japan (1) |
CAF | 3 | Burkina Faso (1), DR Congo (1), Liberia (1) |
CONCACAF | 6 | Curaçao (4), Suriname (1), United States (1) |
CONMEBOL | 0 | |
OFC | 0 | |
UEFA | 13 | Finland (4), Netherlands (3), Bulgaria (1), Czech Republic (1), Faroe Islands (1), Kosovo (1), North Macedonia (1), Poland (1) |
Players in international tournamentsβ»
The following is a list of PEC Zwolle players who have competed in international tournaments, including the UEFA European Championship, Copa AmΓ©rica, CONCACAF Gold Cup, and the AFC Asian Cup. To this date no PEC Zwolle players have participated in the FIFA World Cup,/the OFC Nations Cup while playing for PEC Zwolle.
Board and staffβ»
Current boardβ»
Position | Staff |
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Board of directors | Arjan Jansen (chairman) Marcel Boudesteyn |
Technical Director | Marcel Boudesteyn |
Board of foundation operations | Evert Leideman Trudy Huisman Adriaan Visser (chairman) Erben Wennemars Janco Cnossen Rob van Kessel |
Director of management | Arjan Jansen |
Press Chairmen | Paul Schrijver |
Source: β»
Current staffβ»
Position | Staff |
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Head coach | Johnny Jansen |
Assistant head coach | EtiΓ«nne Reijnen |
Assistant coach | Johan Plat |
Goalkeeping coach | Diederik Boer |
Attacking coach | Dwight Blackson |
Team manager | Isaac Teunis |
Source:
List of PEC Zwolle chairmenβ»
- J.B.C. Nieuwhof (1910β??)
- P. van de Salentein (1918β20)
- Mr. Viehoff (19??β??)
- N. Geertsma (1926β37)
- A. Pinkster (1937β40)
- K. Drost (1940β42)
- J.H.C. Gans (1942β46)
- Michiel Wilhelm (1946β52)
- H. Egberts (1952β57)
- J.J. Ruiter (1957β66)
- C.C. Duyn (1966β69)
- W.A.M. ten Doeschate (1969β72)
- Jan-Willem van der Wal (1972β79)
- Jan Wiersma (1979β82)
- Max Malcoops (1982β84)
- Marten Eibrink (1984β88)
- Jaap de Groot (caretaker) (1988β89)
- Gaston Sporre (1989β98)
- Ronald van Vliet (1998β2009)
- Arjan Jansen (caretaker) (2009)
- Adriaan Visser (2009β21)
List of PEC Zwolle coachesβ»
- Jan van Asten (1955β57)
- Jan de Roos (1957β58)
- Piet Vogelzang (ass.) (1957β58)
- Herman Spijkerman (1958β59)
- Jan de Roos (1959β61)
- Herman Spijkerman (1961β63)
- Cor Sluyk (1963β65)
- Wim Blokland (1965β66)
- Jan van Asten (1966β68)
- Joep Brandes (1968β69)
- Pim van de Meent (1 July 1969 β 30 June 1970)
- Laszlo Zalai (1970β73)
- Georg KeΓler (1 July 1973 β 30 June 1974)
- Friedrich Donenfeld (1 July 1974 β 30 June 1975)
- Jan Verhaert (ass.) (1974β75)
- Hans Alleman (1 July 1975 β 30 June 1977)
- Fritz Korbach (1 July 1977 β 30 June 1982)
- Bas Paauwe (interim) (1982)
- Rinus Israel (interim) (1982)
- Cor Brom (1 July 1982 β 30 June 1984)
- Co Adriaanse (1 July 1984 β 30 June 1988)
- Ben Hendriks (interim) (1988)
- Theo Laseroms (1988β89)
- Theo de Jong (1 July 1989 β 30 June 1992)
- Ben Hendriks (1992β95)
- Piet Schrijvers (1 July 1995 β 30 June 1996)
- Jan Everse (1 July 1996 β 24 December 1998)
- Dwight Lodeweges (29 December 1998 β 30 June 2001)
- Paul Krabbe (1 July 2001 β 02)
- Peter Boeve (1 July 2002 β 26 September 2003)
- Gerard Nijkamp (interim) (26 September 2003 β 6 October 2003)
- Hennie Spijkerman (6 October 2003 β 30 June 2006)
- Harry Sinkgraven (2006)
- Jan Everse (1 July 2006 β 2 March 2009)
- Claus Boekweg (int.) (2 March 2009 β 10 March 2009)
- Marco Roelofsen (int.) (2 March 2009 β V 2009)
- Jan Everse (1 July 2009 β 30 October 2009)
- C. Boekweg & J. Stam (int.) (30 October 2009 β 1 January 2010)
- Art Langeler (1 January 2010 β 30 June 2013)
- Ron Jans (1 July 2013 β 30 June 2017)
- John van 't Schip (1 July 2017 β 19 December 2018)
- Gert-Peter de Gunst (interim) (19 December 2018 β 28 December 2018)
- Jaap Stam (28 December 2018 β 31 May 2019)
- John Stegeman (1 July 2019 β 20 February 2021)
Team recordsβ»
Topscorersβ»
- 1989β90 : Richard Roelofsen (11)
- 1990β91 : Marco Roelofsen (12)
- 1991β92 : GΓ©rard van der Nooij (10)
- 1992β93 : Martin Reynders (11)
- 1993β94 : Remco Boere (13)
- 1994β95 : Remco Boere (10)
- 1994β95 : Henri van der Vegt (10)
- 1995β96 : Lucian Ilie (7)
- 1996β97 : Jan Bruin (11)
- 1997β98 : Jan Bruin (14)
- 1998β99 : Arne Slot (18)
- 1999β00 : Dirk Jan Derksen (28)
- 2000β01 : Richard Roelofsen (14)
- 2001β02 : Arne Slot (12)
- 2002β03 : Richard Roelofsen (8)
- 2003β04 : Jasar Takak (8)
- 2004β05 : Ruud Berger (13)
- 2005β06 : Santi Kolk (18)
- 2006β07 : Anton Jongsma (14)
- 2007β08 : TozΓ© Marreco (15)
- 2008β09 : Dave Huymans (8)
- 2008β09 : Derk Boerrigter (8)
- 2009β10 : Eldridge Rojer (12)
- 2010β11 : Sjoerd Ars (20)
- 2011β12 : Nassir Maachi (18)
- 2012β13 : Denni AvdiΔ (8)
- 2012β13 : Fred Benson (8)
- 2013β14 : Guyon Fernandez (10)
- 2014β15 : TomΓ‘Ε‘ Necid (12)
- 2015β16 : Lars Veldwijk (14)
- 2016β17 : Queensy Menig (9)
- 2017β18 : Mustafa Saymak (11)
- 2018β19 : Vito van Crooij (9)
- 2018β19 : Lennart Thy (9)
- 2019β20 : Reza Ghoochannejhad (7)
- 2020β21 : Reza Ghoochannejhad (6)
- 2021β22 : Daishawn Redan (6)
- 2022β23 : Lennart Thy (23)
See alsoβ»
Referencesβ»
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ZAC was een chique club van welgestelden ... Zwolsche Boys was de arbeidersclub en had vooral in de wijk Dieze zijn supporters. ... PEC ... was de club van de Zwolse middenstand.
- ^ "Van FC naar PEC | PEC Zwolle" (in Dutch). Fczwolle.nl. Archived from the original on 2012-05-29. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
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- ^ "Eredivisie stand 2017-2018". FCUpdate.nl. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
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- ^ "PEC Zwolle - Feyenoord: 3 - 1 (19 januari 2019)". FCUpdate.nl. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
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- ^ "PEC Zwolle verslaat Den Bosch met 13-0 en evenaart recordscore van Ajax". nos.nl (in Dutch). 3 March 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- ^ Gualano, Leonardo (3 March 2023). "Lo Zwolle si scatena contro il Den Bosch: incredibile vittoria per 13-0". Goal.com (in Italian). Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- ^ "PEC Zwolle evenaart record: 13-0 tegen FC Den Bosch". Trouw (in Dutch). 3 March 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- ^ "Gemengde gevoelens Vellios na beste duel uit carrière: 'Een tragedie'". Voetbalprimeur (in Dutch). 4 March 2023. Archived from the original on 4 March 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- ^ "Thy met opvallend laag aantal doelpunten topscorer van de KKD". Voetbal International (in Dutch). 19 May 2023. Archived from the original on 20 May 2023. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- ^ "PEC Zwolle keert terug in eredivisie na jaar afwezigheid". Het Parool (in Dutch). 21 April 2023. Archived from the original on 25 April 2023. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- ^ "PEC Zwolle promoted back to Eredivisie with Almere draw". Sports Mole. 22 April 2023. Retrieved 2023-11-09.
- ^ "Heracles Almelo and PEC Zwolle celebrate Eredivisie promotion | NL Times". nltimes.nl. Retrieved 2023-11-09.
- ^ "Nieuwkomer PEC Zwolle verandert na clubnaam ook naam van thuishaven". Voetbalzone.nl. 12 July 2012. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
- ^ "FC Zwolle Stadion wordt IJsseldelta Stadion | PEC Zwolle" (in Dutch). Peczwolle.nl. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
- ^ Virtuele tour door het MACΒ³PARK stadion Archived 2013-07-25 at the Wayback Machine, peczwolle.nl
- ^ Tonie van Ringelestijn and JoΓ«l Groeneveld (May 1999). "Betaald voetbal in Zwolle van 1980 tot 1999. Van PEC naar FC Zwolle" (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-03-17.
FC Zwolle β Go Ahead Eagles Rivalry.
- ^ Mak pomohol PAOK-u k postupu do skupiny, Novotov Rapid skonΔil, Profutbal.sk, Retrieved 28. 8. 2014 (in Slovak)
Notesβ»
- ^ Born in the Netherlands, Anton Jongsma represented Netherlands Antilles internationally, prior to the countries dissolution in 2010, with Curaçao considered by both UEFA and FIFA as the only inherit successor to the national team of former Netherlands Antilles.
External linksβ»
- (in Dutch) Official website
- (in Dutch) Supporters Website
- (in Dutch) FC Zwolle Business Club (archived)