- 24
September 1918.) In 1899, they
moved from
their original ground "De
Koekamp" to the "Spanjaardslaan",
where they
still play
their home
matches to this...
-
national champion, and HVV Den Haag,
which took
place on 9 May 1899 at
Koekamp, Heemstede. It was the
final match of the 1898–99 KNVB Cup, the 1st season...
- goal that
Haarlem conceded throughout the tournament. 8 May 1902
Final Koekamp, Heemstede,
Netherlands Referee: JLF de
Meijere "1902:
Haarlem jubelt:...
- the game went into
extra time
until a goal was scored. 7 May 1899
Final Koekamp, Heemstede,
Netherlands Referee: Bill Dijx****n Not pla****, HFC Haarlem...
- than any of the
international matches in The Hague". 28
April 1901
Final Koekamp, Haarlem,
Netherlands Referee:
Coster "1901: HBS wint
Holdert Beker na...
- the
farmers and
asked them to
adhere to the rules. They
protested on the
Koekamp, a
small park next to the
Malieveld instead. The
second difference is the...
- so as a fourteen-year-old schoolboy.
Mulier then
found a
meadow in the
Koekamp that
seemed suitable for
football and thus he
wrote a
letter to the mayor...
- by Han Wezelaar, was
unveiled in 1937 on the
Bezuidenhoutseweg near de
Koekamp in The Hague. It is now
located in the hall of the
Ministry of Education...
- KNVB Cup was conceived. In its first-ever final, held on 9 May 1899 at
Koekamp, Heemstede, HVV Den Haag was
defeated 1–0 by the RAP Amsterdam, the reigning...