Fixtures

Netherlands Tweede Divisie 02/14 13:30 18 HHC Hardenberg vs Almere City Reserves - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 02/21 13:30 23 Koninklijke HFC vs HHC Hardenberg - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 02/28 13:30 24 HHC Hardenberg vs Spakenburg - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 03/07 13:30 25 Sparta Rotterdam Reserves vs HHC Hardenberg - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 03/14 13:30 26 HHC Hardenberg vs HSV Hoek - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 03/21 13:30 27 RKAV Volendam vs HHC Hardenberg - View

Results

Netherlands Tweede Divisie 02/07 13:30 22 [3] HHC Hardenberg v Katwijk [10] D 1-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 01/31 17:00 21 [7] De Treffers v HHC Hardenberg [3] W 1-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 01/24 13:30 20 [3] HHC Hardenberg v Rijnsburgse Boys [6] L 1-3
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 01/17 13:30 19 [13] Barendrecht v HHC Hardenberg [3] L 4-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 01/10 13:30 18 HHC Hardenberg v Almere City Reserves - PPT.
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 12/13 13:30 17 [3] HHC Hardenberg v AFC [12] W 4-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 12/06 14:00 16 [12] Kozakken Boys v HHC Hardenberg [3] L 1-0
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 11/29 13:30 15 [3] HHC Hardenberg v IJsselmeervogels [16] W 4-0
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 11/22 14:00 14 [3] Quick Boys v HHC Hardenberg [2] L 1-0
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 11/15 13:30 13 [2] HHC Hardenberg v ACV Assen [18] D 0-0
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 11/08 13:30 12 [2] HHC Hardenberg v GVVV [11] W 3-2
Netherlands Cup 10/28 19:00 7 HHC Hardenberg v Top Oss L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 18 19
Wins 17 8 9
Draws 5 4 1
Losses 15 6 9
Goals for 54 27 27
Goals against 51 20 31
Clean sheets 12 6 6
Failed to score 11 4 7

Wikipedia - HHC Hardenberg

Hardenberg Heemse Combinatie, commonly known as HHC Hardenberg, is a football club based in Hardenberg, Netherlands. The team compete in the Tweede Divisie, the third level of the Dutch football league system.

History

HHC Hardenberg was founded in 1954, as the result of a merger between Hardenberg Voetbal Club of Hardenberg en SV Heemse of neighbouring Heemse. The letters HHC stand for Hardenberg Heemse Combinatie (Hardenberg Heemse Combination).

The club won its first title, in the Vierde Klasse (Fourth Class), in the 1964–65 season, securing promotion to the Derde Klasse (Third Class). The club played in that division for 11 seasons, and won the title in 1975–76, clinching promotion to the Tweede Klasse (Second Class).

The introduction of the Hoofdklasse changed the structure of the league. The Eerste Klasse (First Class) became the Hoofdklasse, and the Tweede Klasse, where HHC were playing, became the Eerste Klasse (First Class).

HHC was relegated back to what had become the Tweede Klasse after the 1990–91 season. HHC won the playoffs in that division in 1998, securing promotion to the Eerste Klasse (First Class).

In the 2000–01 season, HHC finished second in the Eerste Klasse E, qualifying for the playoffs. In the playoffs, HHC came close to being promoted to the Hoofdklasse. In the 2003–04 season, HHC finished tied on first place in the Eerste Klasse D. A decisive match against Excelsior '31 was lost, but HHC qualified for the playoffs and won both playoff matches, securing promotion to the Hoofdklasse, for the first time in the club's existence.

In the first season on the highest level of amateur football in the Netherlands, the club managed to avoid relegation, finishing the season in the Saturday Hoofdklasse C in 10th place (out of 14). In the 2005–06, HHC won the third periode (period), securing a place in the KNVB Cup 2006-07.

The third season of HHC in the Hoofdklasse ended with the title in the Saturday Hoofdklasse C. In the competition for the national Saturday title, HHC finished bottom of the group, behind Rijnsburgse Boys (champion of the Saturday Hoofdklasse A) and IJsselmeervogels (champion of the Saturday Hoofdklasse B). HHC managed to defend their title in the Saturday Hoofdklasse C the next season.

In the KNVB Cup 2006-07, HHC defeated RKSV Oisterwijk in the first round, but were eliminated by MVV in the second round. A year later, in 2007–08, the club defeated SV Babberich 2–1 in the first round. The second round match against VVSB finished 1–1 after regular time; the score after extra time was 5–4 for HHC. The club was eventually eliminated in the third round, by professional side AGOVV Apeldoorn.

KNVB Cup 2008-09 match between HHC and Feyenoord on 13 November 2008

In the KNVB Cup 2008-09, HHC defeated Schijndel and Go Ahead Eagles in the first and second round. The third round was against professional club Feyenoord, and was supposed to be a home match for HHC. However, because of the significance of the match, it was decided that their home venue was insufficient. Therefore, the match was played in Emmen. The Univé Stadium in Emmen was sold out for the first time in more than ten years with 8500 visitors, most of them coming from Hardenberg. The half time score was 1–1, but Feyenoord would go on to win the match 1–5.

The club qualified to the newly established third tier, called Topklasse, at the end of the 2009–10 season through playoffs. In 2016, they entered the new formed Tweede Divisie, the highest amateur level of the Dutch football pyramid.

HHC, or HHC Hardenberg, is a professional soccer club based in Hardenberg, Netherlands. Founded in 1930, the team has a rich history and a strong local following. HHC competes in the lower divisions of Dutch football, primarily in the Tweede Divisie, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a competitive spirit.

The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Sportpark De Boshoek, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their team. HHC is known for its passionate supporters, who create an electric environment during home games.

Over the years, HHC has built a reputation for its strong youth academy, which has produced several players who have gone on to achieve success in higher leagues. The team's playing style emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, reflecting the club's values and community roots.

HHC continues to strive for success on the pitch, aiming to climb the ranks of Dutch football while remaining a beloved institution in Hardenberg. With a focus on both competitive excellence and community engagement, HHC is a club that embodies the spirit of Dutch soccer.