Fixtures

Netherlands Tweede Divisie 01/10 14:00 18 Quick Boys vs Amsterdamsche FC - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 01/17 14:15 19 Amsterdamsche FC vs Jayaprakash/Prashanth - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 01/24 14:00 20 Kozakken Boys vs Amsterdamsche FC - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 01/31 14:15 21 Amsterdamsche FC vs ACV Assen - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 02/07 14:15 22 Amsterdamsche FC vs Pedro Cachin - View
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 02/21 13:30 23 Barendrecht vs Amsterdamsche FC - View

Results

Netherlands Cup 12/16 19:00 8 AFC v NEC Nijmegen L 1-3
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 12/13 13:30 17 [3] HHC Hardenberg v AFC [12] L 4-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 12/06 14:15 16 [10] AFC v GVVV [8] L 0-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 11/29 13:30 15 [17] Excelsior Maassluis v AFC [7] D 1-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 11/22 14:15 14 [10] AFC v RKAV Volendam [12] W 3-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 11/15 13:30 13 [1] HSV Hoek v AFC [10] D 2-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 11/08 14:15 12 [9] AFC v Sparta Rotterdam Reserves [6] L 1-4
Netherlands Cup 10/30 19:00 7 Galichanka Women v AFC W 1-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 10/25 13:00 11 [6] Spakenburg v AFC [8] L 2-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 10/18 13:15 10 [6] AFC v Beitar Nahariya [12] L 1-2
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 10/11 12:00 9 [12] Vivian Heisen v AFC [7] W 0-1
Netherlands Tweede Divisie 10/04 13:15 8 [11] AFC v De Treffers [10] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 19 19
Wins 16 8 8
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 16 7 9
Goals for 58 28 30
Goals against 59 29 30
Clean sheets 9 4 5
Failed to score 4 2 2

Wikipedia - Amsterdamsche FC

Amsterdamsche Football Club, commonly known as AFC is a football club based in Amsterdam. The team compete in the Tweede Divisie, the third level of the Dutch football league system.

History

The first squad of Amsterdamsche FC, 1949
Amsterdamsche FC flag

19th century: Foundation

AFC was founded in 1895 when a group of young Amsterdammers decided to create a football club. On 18 January 1895 the founding meeting took place in the basement of a house on the Koninginneweg where after a long discussion the name "Amsterdamsche Football Club (AFC)" was chosen. The meeting was held by six boys aged fifteen and sixteen. Four of them being Gerard Scheepens, Hein Brass, Frits Bernard and G.J. Bernard. These six boys were the progenitors of AFC.

20th century: Championships galore

AFC-1 were crowned champions 14 times; 1906, 1909, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1946, 1961, 1963, 1967, 1969, 2001, 2010, 2014 and 2019, while also having been relegated three times; 1921, 1922 and 1998. In 2010 it was the first club in the Netherlands to enter the newly formed 'Top Class'. Despite only having 15 members when founded, by the time of the club's 50th anniversary (1945) it had over 700. By AFC's 100-year existence (1995) it has more than 1,500 members and in summer 2016 the club, including non-playing donors, over 2,100 members. Due to the shortage of fields and accommodation, unfortunately, hundreds of aspiring members must be disappointed every season when they apply for membership.

21st century: Tweede Divisie and Eerste Klasse

In 2016 the first male squad lost 3–1 against Ajax U15.

AFC, or Amsterdamsche Football Club, is a prominent soccer team based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Founded in 1900, AFC has a rich history and is one of the oldest football clubs in the country. The team plays its home matches at the historic Sportpark Goed Genoeg, which has a capacity of around 3,000 spectators, creating an intimate and passionate atmosphere for fans.

AFC is known for its strong youth development program, which has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to achieve success in professional football. The club has a reputation for promoting an attacking style of play, emphasizing skill, teamwork, and tactical awareness.

Competing in the lower divisions of Dutch football, AFC has a dedicated fan base and a strong community presence. The team's colors are red and white, and they proudly wear their emblem, which symbolizes their rich heritage and commitment to the sport. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, AFC continues to be a vital part of Amsterdam's football culture.