TOGB

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TOGB
Tot Ons Genoegen Berkel logo.png
Full nameTot Ons Genoegen Berkel
Founded28 October 1928; 93 years ago (1928-10-28)[1]
GroundSportpark Het Hoge Land
Berkel en Rodenrijs, Netherlands
Capacity1,800
ChairmanAndy Wibier
ManagerRaymond Kraaijbeek
LeagueHoofdklasse
2019–20Eerste Klasse Sunday, West II, 1st (promoted)

TOGB is a football club from Berkel en Rodenrijs, Netherlands. The club was founded in 1928. Its first squad plays in the Hoofdklasse since 2020.[2]

The club was established on 28 October 1928 as TOGB,[1] a Dutch abbreviation for Tot Ons Genoegen Berkel (English translation: To our delight Berkel). Former players include Roland Bergkamp, Dwight Eli and Tim Vincken.[3]

History[]

TOGB was founded on 28 October 1928 on grounds behind the Roman Catholic church of Berkel en Rodenrijs. Originally established to quell Sunday afternoon boredom, due to the fact that there was not much to do in the village, young men had looked for entertainment in the nearby Rotterdam – which was not always appreciated in the largely Catholic town.[1] At that time, it was considered a sin to visit dance pavillions or a cinema. However, around that time, football fans started to make their voices heard, as the results of Rotterdam clubs such as Feyenoord, Sparta and Xerxes were followed closely. TOGB would go on to see an increase in membership through the next years, as football became more popular in the area. The first matches were played in an orchard in Berkel, where the ball became deflated within a few weeks because the sport was played on klompen (whole foot clogs).[1] Eventually, the club began playing football where the Sterrenwijk is now.

Through the years, its Catholic heritage became a hallmark of the club, with large families with a Catholic background making their mark on TOGB. These included the Olsthoorn brothers and the Vermeulen family.[1]

TOGB spent most of its existence in the lower tiers of Dutch football, and reached the Hoofdklasse in 2020; the first club of Lansingerland Municipality to reach the fifth tier of Dutch football ever.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e Kuyvenhoven, Rien (28 October 2018). "TOGB viert 90-jarig jubileum". De Heraut. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  2. ^ "TOGB promoveert alsnog naar hoofdklasse". Hart van Lansingerland. 3 June 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  3. ^ Feenstra, Richard (29 June 2018). "Tim Vincken tekent bij TOGB". VoetbalRotterdam.nl. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  4. ^ Kuyvenhoven, Rien (4 June 2020). "TOGB krijgt straks tegenstanders van een ander kaliber". De Heraut. Retrieved 8 August 2020.

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