SC Telstar
{{Short description|Association football club in Velsen-IJmuiden, Netherlands}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2024}}
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| image = SC Telstar.png
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| nickname = De Witte Leeuwen (The White Lions)
| fullname = Sportclub Telstar
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1963|7|17}}
| ground = 711 Stadion, Velsen-IJmuiden
| capacity = 4.200
| manager = Anthony Correia
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| league = {{Dutch football updater|Telstar}}
| season = {{Dutch football updater|Telstar2}}
| position = {{Dutch football updater|Telstar3}}
| current = 2024–25 SC Telstar season
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Sportclub Telstar ({{IPA|nl|ˈspɔrtklʏp ˈtɛlstɑr}}) is a Dutch professional football club based in the town of Velsen-IJmuiden, North Holland. The team competes in the Eredivisie, the top tier of the Dutch football league system, following promotion from the Eerste Divisie in the 2024–25 season. The club was founded on 17 July 1963, as a merger between the professional departments of rivals VSV and Stormvogels. The new club was named Telstar, after the then recently launched communications satellite.
Telstar plays its home games at the Sportpark Schoonenberg, renamed 711 Stadion, for sponsorship reasons. Since its founding in 1963, the football club has used The Tornados' song "Telstar" as the entrance tune for home games.
History
When professional football was introduced in the Netherlands, both IJVV Stormvogels and neighbouring club VSV played in the professional leagues. VSV won the KNVB Cup in 1938. Because of financial problems at both clubs, their professional teams were merged on 17 July 1963. The new club was named Telstar, after the Telstar communication satellite launched that year. Both Stormvogels and VSV continued separately as amateur clubs.
Telstar was immediately promoted to the Eredivisie following the 1963–64 season and remained in the top flight for 14 consecutive years. The mid-1970s marked the club's most successful era, with top-flight finishes of sixth in 1973–74, seventh in 1974–75, and ninth in 1975–76. However, performances declined thereafter. The club finished 14th in 1976–77, and in the 1977–78 season, placed 18th and last, resulting in relegation to the Eerste Divisie. The squad during that season included future Bayern Munich and Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal.{{cite news |title=17.200 dagen nadat Van Gaal uitblonk, is Telstar terug in de Eredivisie |url=https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/17200-dagen-nadat-van-gaal-uitblonk-is-telstar-terug-in-de-eredivisie |access-date=2 June 2025 |work=Voetbal International |date=2 June 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250602180724/https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/17200-dagen-nadat-van-gaal-uitblonk-is-telstar-terug-in-de-eredivisie |archive-date=2 June 2025 |language=nl}}{{cite news |title=De iconische Telstar-jaren in de Eredivisie: "Mensen zaten in de bomen om ons te zien" |url=https://www.espn.nl/voetbal/artikel/_/id/15243903/de-iconische-telstar-jaren-in-de-eredivisie-mensen-zaten-in-de-bomen-om-ons-te-zien |access-date=2 June 2025 |work=ESPN.nl |date=31 May 2025 |language=nl}}
From 1978 onwards, Telstar competed in the Eerste Divisie and did not return to the top flight for nearly five decades. The club reached the promotion play-offs in 1978–79 and again in 1981–82, when it recorded its highest post-relegation finish of fourth place. In the mid-1980s, Telstar entered into a partnership with Ajax and functioned informally as a satellite club. During this period, Michel van Oostrum joined from Ajax, and former Ajax assistant coach Cor van der Hart took over as Telstar manager for the 1987–88 season. In 1991–92, the club made its best-ever run in the KNVB Cup, reaching the semi-finals before losing 3–0 to Roda JC.
Telstar made a strong push for promotion in the 1993–94 season, finishing fifth and narrowly missing out by a single point to RKC Waalwijk. Further top-half finishes came in 1991–92 and 2001–02, with the club ending both seasons in seventh place. In 2000–01 and 2004–05, Telstar again participated in the promotion play-offs but failed to advance.
In 2001, Telstar and Stormvogels entered a renewed partnership, forming Stormvogels Telstar. The intent of the merger was to strengthen the club's youth development system and benefit from training compensation mechanisms. However, the partnership did not yield the expected results. Few players from the youth academy advanced to the professional first team, and the anticipated financial returns from development fees failed to materialise. As a result, the collaboration was discontinued on 1 July 2008, and the club reverted to its original name, Telstar.
In 2008–09, Telstar reached the play-offs once more as winners of the third period title but were eliminated in the first round by MVV. A resurgence came in the 2017–18 season under head coach Mike Snoei, with Telstar finishing sixth—its highest league position since 1993–94—and reaching the quarter-finals of the KNVB Cup, where they were defeated by Feyenoord.{{cite news |last1=Bruijn |first1=Thijs de |title=Hoe Telstar opnieuw mag dromen van play-off voetbal onder Mike Snoei |url=https://www.elfvoetbal.nl/binnenland/282676/hoe-telstar-opnieuw-mag-dromen-van-play-off-voetbal-onder-mike-snoei |access-date=7 April 2023 |work=Elfvoetbal |date=26 March 2023}}
In 2018–19, the club finished 14th but made another notable KNVB Cup run, reaching the round of 16 before a narrow 4–3 loss to Ajax.{{cite news |title=Ajax bekert verder na zege bij Telstar: 3-4 |url=https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/sport/voetbal/artikel/4960431/ajax-bekert-verder-na-zege-bij-telstar-3-4 |access-date=7 April 2023 |work=RTL Nieuws |date=18 December 2019}}
At the conclusion of the 2024–25 season, Telstar finished seventh in the Eerste Divisie, earning a place in the promotion play-offs.{{cite news |last1=Brandhorst |first1=Stephan |title=Telstar in de play-offs een succes? Zo verliepen de vorige nacompetities |url=https://www.nhnieuws.nl/nieuws/348643/telstar-in-de-play-offs-een-succes-zo-verliepen-de-vorige-nacompetities |access-date=2 June 2025 |work=NH Nieuws |date=17 May 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250518175310/https://www.nhnieuws.nl/nieuws/348643/telstar-in-de-play-offs-een-succes-zo-verliepen-de-vorige-nacompetities |archive-date=18 May 2025 |language=nl}} In the first round, the club defeated ADO Den Haag 3–0 on aggregate to advance to the semi-finals, where they faced Den Bosch.{{cite news |last1=Meijden |first1=Frank van der |title=Fans ADO verpesten euforisch moment van Telstar dat doordendert naar halve finale |url=https://www.nhnieuws.nl/nieuws/348686/fans-ado-verpesten-euforisch-moment-van-telstar-dat-doordendert-naar-halve-finale |access-date=2 June 2025 |work=NH Nieuws |date=17 May 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250518175255/https://www.nhnieuws.nl/nieuws/348686/fans-ado-verpesten-euforisch-moment-van-telstar-dat-doordendert-naar-halve-finale |archive-date=18 May 2025 |language=nl}} After a 1–1 draw over two legs, Telstar secured a 2–1 aggregate victory with a 109th-minute goal in extra time from Danny Bakker.{{cite news |title=Telstar klopt Den Bosch na verlenging en bereikt finale play-offs |url=https://www.rtl.nl/nieuws/sport/artikel/5510561/telstar-klopt-den-bosch-na-verlenging-en-bereikt-finale-play-offs |access-date=2 June 2025 |work=RTL.nl |date=23 May 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250524081439/https://www.rtl.nl/nieuws/sport/artikel/5510561/telstar-klopt-den-bosch-na-verlenging-en-bereikt-finale-play-offs |archive-date=24 May 2025 |language=nl}} In the final, Telstar faced Willem II, which had finished 16th in the Eredivisie after winning the Eerste Divisie the previous season. Following a 2–2 draw in the first leg in Velsen, Telstar won the second leg 3–1 at the Koning Willem II Stadion, securing promotion to the Eredivisie for the first time since 1978.{{cite news |title=Telstar-captain Mitch Apau viert geboorte zoon en promotie: 'Spakenburg of eredivisie, daar gaan we nog over nadenken' |url=https://www.gelderlander.nl/eindhoven/telstar-captain-mitch-apau-viert-geboorte-zoon-en-promotie-spakenburg-of-eredivisie-daar-gaan-we-nog-over-nadenken~a23c28ae/ |access-date=2 June 2025 |work=De Gelderlander |date=1 June 2025 |language=nl}}{{cite news |date=1 June 2025 |title=Telstar keert na 47 jaar terug in de Eredivisie, Willem II degradeert |url=https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/telstar-keert-na-47-jaar-terug-in-de-eredivisie-willem-ii-degradeert |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250601180432/https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/telstar-keert-na-47-jaar-terug-in-de-eredivisie-willem-ii-degradeert |archive-date=1 June 2025 |access-date=2 June 2025 |work=Voetbal International |language=nl-NL}}
Stadium
Telstar's home stadium is the 3,625 seater Sportpark Schoonenberg, name 711 Stadion for sponsorship reasons. The stadium opened in 1948 and has undergone several renovations over the years. It is located in Velsen-Zuid, near the city of Haarlem, and is easily accessible by car and public transport.{{cite web |title=Telstar de Witte Leeuwen – Historie |trans-title=Telstar the White Lions – History |url=https://sctelstar.nl/de-club/historie |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230228033432/https://sctelstar.nl/de-club/historie |archive-date=28 February 2023 |access-date=7 April 2023 |website=SC Telstar |language=nl}}
Honours
- Eerste Divisie
- Promotion: 1963–64, 2024–25
Club names
- 1963–2001: Telstar
- 2001–2008: Stormvogels Telstar
- 2008–present: Telstar
Results
Below is a table with Telstar's domestic results since 1963.
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! colspan=5 | Domestic Results since 1963 |
width="20%"|Domestic league
! width="20%"|League result ! width="20%"|Qualification to ! width="20%"|KNVB Cup season ! width="20%"|Cup result |
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2024–25 Eerste Divisie
|7th |Eredivisie (winning promotion/releg. play-offs) |second round |
2023–24 Eerste Divisie
|17th | – |first round |
2022–23 Eerste Divisie
|9th | – |second round |
2021–22 Eerste Divisie
|19th | – |third round |
2020–21 Eerste Divisie
|13th | – |first round |
2019–20 Eerste Divisie
|10th | – |second round |
2018–19 Eerste Divisie
|15th | – |first round |
2017–18 Eerste Divisie
|6th |promotion/relegation play-off: no promotion |first round |
2016–17 Eerste Divisie
|16th | – |second round |
2015–16 Eerste Divisie
|12th | – |third round |
2014–15 Eerste Divisie
|15th | – |second round |
2013–14 Eerste Divisie
|15th | – |second round |
2012–13 Eerste Divisie
|14th | – |third round |
2011–12 Eerste Divisie
|15th | – |second round |
2010–11 Eerste Divisie
|14th | – |round of 16 |
2009–10 Eerste Divisie
|18th | – |second round |
2008–09 Eerste Divisie
|17th |promotion/relegation play-off: no promotion |third round |
2007–08 Eerste Divisie
|14th | – |second round |
2006–07 Eerste Divisie
|10th | – |third round |
2005–06 Eerste Divisie
|16th | – |first round |
2004–05 Eerste Divisie
|7th |promotion/relegation play-off: no promotion |third round |
2003–04 Eerste Divisie
|12th | – |third round |
2002–03 Eerste Divisie
|12th | – |round of 16 |
2001–02 Eerste Divisie
|9th | – |quarter-finals |
2000–01 Eerste Divisie
|7th |promotion/relegation play-off: no promotion |group stage |
1999–2000 Eerste Divisie
|13th | – |second round |
1998–99 Eerste Divisie
|18th | – |group stage |
1997–98 Eerste Divisie
|13th | – |round of 16 |
1996–97 Eerste Divisie
|16th | – |second round |
1995–96 Eerste Divisie
|9th | – |second round |
1994–95 Eerste Divisie
|11th | – |second round |
1993–94 Eerste Divisie
|5th |promotion/relegation play-off: no promotion |round of 16 |
1992–93 Eerste Divisie
|18th | – |third round |
1991–92 Eerste Divisie
|7th | – |style="background: #CD7F32" |semi-finals |
1990–91 Eerste Divisie
|13th | – |second round |
1989–90 Eerste Divisie
|18th | – |second round |
1988–89 Eerste Divisie
|14th | – |round of 16 |
1987–88 Eerste Divisie
|13th | – |first round |
1986–87 Eerste Divisie
|19th | – |first round |
1985–86 Eerste Divisie
|6th | – |round of 16 |
1984–85 Eerste Divisie
|15th | – |first round |
1983–84 Eerste Divisie
|5th | – |first round |
1982–83 Eerste Divisie
|15th | – |second round |
1981–82 Eerste Divisie
|4th | – (losing in promotion group) |second round |
1980–81 Eerste Divisie
|11th | – |second round |
1979–80 Eerste Divisie
|13th | – |second round |
1978–79 Eerste Divisie
|10th | – (losing in promotion group) |first round |
1977–78 Eredivisie
|style="background: pink" |18th |Eerste Divisie (relegation) |second round |
1976–77 Eredivisie
|14th | – |round of 16 |
1975–76 Eredivisie
|9th | – |round of 16 |
1974–75 Eredivisie
|7th | – |round of 16 |
1973–74 Eredivisie
|6th | – |round of 16 |
1972–73 Eredivisie
|12th | – |second round |
1971–72 Eredivisie
|11th | – |first round |
1970–71 Eredivisie
|11th | – |first round |
1969–70 Eredivisie
|14th | – |1969–70 |round of 16 {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
1968–69 Eredivisie
|14th | – |1968–69 |first round {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
1967–68 Eredivisie
|11th | – |1967–68 |round of 16 {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
1966–67 Eredivisie
|16th | – |1966–67 |round of 16 {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
1965–66 Eredivisie
|13th | – |1965–66 |quarter-finals {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
10th
| – |1964–65 |second round {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
1963–64 Eerste Divisie
|style="background: silver" |2nd |Eredivisie (promotion) |1963–64 |second round {{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
Players
=First-team squad=
{{updated|8 March 2025}}{{cite web |title=Telstar de Witte Leeuwen – Selectie |url=https://sctelstar.nl/de-club/telstar-elftal-overzichtspagina/spelers-en-staf-telstar |website=SC Telstar |access-date=12 June 2023}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=NED|pos=GK|name=Ronald Koeman Jr.}}
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=NED|pos=DF|name=Jeff Hardeveld}}
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=NED|pos=DF|name=Mitch Apau}}
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=NED|pos=DF|name=Guus Offerhaus}}
{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=NED|pos=MF|name=Danny Bakker}}
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=NED|pos=FW|name=Mo Hamdaoui}}
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=SUR|pos=MF|name=Jayden Turfkruier}}
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=MAR|pos=FW|name=Youssef El Kachati}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=CUW|pos=DF|name=Tyrese Noslin}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=NED|pos=MF|name=Tom Overtoom}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=NED|pos=MF|name=Mees Kaandorp}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=NED|pos=DF|name=Adil Lechkar}}
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=NED|pos=FW|name=Achraf Douiri}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=NED|pos=MF|name=Nils Rossen}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=NED|pos=MF|name=Remi van Ekeris}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=NED|pos=FW|name=Sebastiaan Hagedoorn}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=NED|pos=GK|name=Joey Houweling}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=NED|pos=DF|name=Devon Koswal}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=NED|pos=FW|name=Soufiane Hetli}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=NED|pos=MF|name=Tyrone Owusu}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=NED|pos=FW|name=Reda Kharchouch}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=CUW|pos=GK|name=Tyrick Bodak}}
{{Fs end}}
=Retired numbers=
{{0}}22: {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Luciano van den Berg, defender (2004–2005)—posthumous honour.
Former players
{{further|:Category:SC Telstar players}}
=National team players=
The following players were called up to represent their national teams in international football and received caps during their tenure with SC Telstar:The following is a consolidated list of clubs' IJVV Stormvogels, VSV and SC Telstar'', as a result of the merger of the two prior aforementioned clubs in 1963.
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{{col-3}}
- ;Afghanistan
- {{flagicon|Afghanistan|2013}} Hossein Zamani (2021)
- ;Cape Verde
- {{flagicon|Cape Verde}} Elso Brito (2017–2019)
- ;Central African Republic
- {{flagicon|Central African Republic}} Peter Guinari (2024)
- ;Guyana
- {{flagicon|Guyana}} Terell Ondaan (2013; 2018–2019)
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- ;Indonesia
- {{flagicon|Indonesia}} Stefano Lilipaly (2015–2017)
- ;Luxembourg
- {{flagicon|Luxembourg}} Gerson Rodrigues (2017)
- ;Netherlands
- {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Piet Kraak (1939–1954)
- {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Piet van der Kuil (1947–1955; 1964–1966)
- {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Niek Michel (1933–1944; 1947)
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- Netherlands (continued)
- {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Kees Oldenburg (192?–19??)
- {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Gerrit Visser (1924–1925)
- {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Ab de Vries (1931–1933; 1933–1951)
- ;Suriname
- {{flagicon|Suriname}} Jayden Turfkruier (2022–present)
- {{flagicon|Suriname}} Roscello Vlijter (2019–2022)
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- Players in bold actively play for SC Telstar and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with SC Telstar.
= National team players by Confederation =
Member associations are listed in order of most to least amount of current and former SC Telstar players represented Internationally
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|+ Total national team players by confederation |
scope="row" | Confederation
! scope="col" | Total ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | (Nation) Association |
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AFC
| 2 | {{flagicon|Afghanistan|2013}} Afghanistan (1), {{flagicon|Indonesia}} Indonesia (1) |
CAF
| 2 | {{flagicon|Cape Verde}} Cape Verde (1), {{flagicon|Central African Republic}} Central African Republic (1) |
CONCACAF
| 2 | {{flagicon|Suriname}} Suriname (2), {{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana (1) |
CONMEBOL
| 0 | |
OFC
| 0 | |
UEFA
| 7 | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Netherlands (6), {{flagicon|Luxembourg}} Luxembourg (1) |
Players in international tournaments
The following is a list of Telstar players who have competed in international tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup, and the CONCACAF Gold Cup. To date, no Telstar players have participated in the UEFA European Championship, Copa América, Africa Cup of Nations, AFC Asian Cup, or the OFC Nations Cup while playing for the club.
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style="text-align: center"
!Cup !Players | |
align="left"|{{Flag icon|France}} 1938 FIFA World Cup | {{Flag icon|Netherlands}} Niek Michel |
align="left"|{{Flag icon|Costa Rica}}{{Flag icon|Jamaica}}{{Flag icon|United States}} 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup | {{Flag icon|Guyana}} Terell Ondaan |
Coaching Staff
Historic facts
=All-time leading goalscorers=
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| Pos. | Name | Birth | Nationality | Goals |
1
| 30 January 1987 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 90 |
2
| 14 July 1967 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 87 |
3
| 2 January 1980 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 60 |
4
| 4 April 1967 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 52 |
5
| 20 August 1948 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 45 |
6
| 24 January 1961 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 43 |
rowspan=2|7
| Co Stout | 7 September 1948 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 41 |
Ron de Roode
| 20 March 1965 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 41 |
9
| 27 December 1943 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 38 |
10
| 30 September 1969 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 37 |
=Most appearances=
class="wikitable"
| Pos. | Name | Birth | Nationality | Appearances |
1
| 29 October 1984 | {{flagicon |NED}} | 386 |
2
| 23 July 1948 | {{flagicon|NED}} | 372 |
3
| 19 February 1948 | {{ flagicon|NED}} | 360 |
4
| 2 May 1982 | {{ flagicon |NED}} | 356 |
5
| 6 July 1944 | {{ flagicon|NED}} | 339 |
6
| 31 May 1941 | {{ flagicon|NED}} | 321 |
7
| 14 July 1967 | {{ flagicon|NED}} | 320 |
8
| 2 January 1958 | {{ flagicon|NED}} | 310 |
9
| 13 October 1981 | {{ flagicon|NED}} | 294 |
10
| 26 August 1964 | {{ flagicon|NED }} | 282 |
=Former managers=
class="wikitable"
| Period | Manager | Nationality |
1963–64
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1964–65
| {{flagicon|ENG}} |
1965–66
| {{flagicon|ROM}} |
1966–69
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1969–74
| Jan Rab | {{flagicon|NED}} |
1974–77
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1977–78
| {{flagicon|ROM}} |
1978–80
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1980–83
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1983–87
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1987–88
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1988–90
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1990–93
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1993–95
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1995–97
| Cor Pot | {{flagicon|NED}} |
1997–98
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1998–99
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
1999–01
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2001–02
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2002–05
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2005–08
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2008–10
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2010–2012
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2012–2014
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2014–2017
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2017–2019
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2019–2022
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2022–2024
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2024
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
2024–
| {{flagicon|NED}} |
Notes
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References
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External links
{{Commons category|SC Telstar}}
- {{oweb|http://www.sctelstar.nl}} {{in lang|nl}}
{{Eredivisie}}
{{KNVB Cup Winners 1899-1960}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Telstar}}
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Category:1963 establishments in the Netherlands