
Team profile
FC Groningen
Founded in 1971 through the merger of local clubs GVAV and Velocitas, FC Groningen is the proud football club of the northern Dutch city of Groningen. The club's identity is deeply intertwined with the region's character—resilient, hard-working, and fiercely independent. Their home is the modern Euroborg stadium, a 22,525-capacity venue that opened in 2006 and is known for its vibrant atmosphere, often referred to as "The Green Cathedral." While not among the traditional Dutch giants, Groningen has carved out a respectable history. Their greatest achievement came in 2015 when they won the KNVB Cup, defeating defending champions PEC Zwolle 2-0 in the final. This victory secured their first major trophy and a spot in European competition. They have also been regular participants in the Eredivisie, consistently punching above their weight and developing exceptional talent. The club is renowned for its excellent youth academy, which has produced world-class players who began their journeys in Groningen. Legendary figures include Arjen Robben, who made his professional debut for the club in 2000, and Virgil van Dijk, who developed into one of the world's best defenders after starting his European career there. Other notable alumni include Dusan Tadic and Luis Suárez, who had a brief but impactful loan spell. Groningen's playing style has traditionally emphasized technical skill, tactical discipline, and a never-say-die attitude, reflecting the no-nonsense northern spirit. The fan culture is passionate and loyal, with the supporters' group known as the "Bunnikside" creating a formidable wall of noise at the Euroborg. The club's most intense rivalry is with SC Heerenveen, a clash known as the "Derby of the North." Currently, FC Groningen competes in the Eerste Divisie, the Dutch second tier, following relegation from the Eredivisie in 2023. The club is focused on an immediate return to the top flight, aiming to rebuild and once again challenge for honors. An interesting fact is that the club's nickname, "Trots van het Noorden" (Pride of the North), perfectly encapsulates its role as the sporting beacon for the entire region.
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El VfB Stuttgart asegura su lugar en la final de la DFB-Pokal por segundo año consecutivo tras un dramático gol tardío. El técnico Sebastian Hoeneß elogia a ambos equipos y admite quedarse sin palabras. Angelo Stiller pone la mira en el título.














