Willem II Tilburg
Sometimes only the abbreviated Willem II is used to refer to them. Their nicknames are Tricolores or Superkruiken. The first nickname suggests that they have a trio of club colours, namely red, white and dark blue. These colours are found on the home jersey, where they are in the form of vertical stripes, as well as in the crest. The away jerseys are predominantly dark blue and combined with black. Alternatively, they also play outdoors in a red and white combination. Their sanctuary is the Koning Willem II Stadium, which has a capacity of 14,700 people. This Dutch football club was founded back in 1896, in the city of Tilburg.
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SC Heerenveen
Founded in 1920, SC Heerenveen plays its home games in the stadium named after Abe Lenstra, a football legend who scored 523 goals in five hundred games between 1936 and 1954. The capacity of this shrine is currently 27 224 spectators. The club's original name was Athleta, later Spartaan and v. v. Heerenveen in 1922. The club's most famous era began during the Second World War, when 'De Superfriezen' managed to regularly beat even Ajax.
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