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FC Den Bosch
Since acquiring shares in FC Den Bosch in April 2024, our mission has been clear: to build a stronger, more professional and sustainable club, both on and off the pitch. The progress we see today gives us confidence and fuels our ambition for what lies ahead.
Forward movement. Toward a stronger FC Den Bosch.
Sporting success quickly confirmed we were on the right path. In October 2024, we proudly secured the Periode Titel, and during the 2024–2025 season we reached the semi-finals of the promotion playoffs, demonstrating resilience, quality and ambition. In a roaring De Vliert, we showed that no opponent comes here and wins easily.
Several players reached impressive milestones: Danny Verbeek with 250 matches in blue and white, Kevin Felida with 150, and Teun van Grunsven, Nick de Groot and Stan Maas each surpassing 100 appearances. Mees Laros’ Wim van der Horst Trophy reflected the mentality and commitment that define this squad.
From day one, we launched a reorganization of the club, accelerating the professionalization of structures and operations while investing in long-term stability. We are also building for the future in tangible ways. This week, we proudly open our brand-new Fanshop, followed by the Timmermans Infra Supportershome at the end of the month — projects made possible thanks to the commitment of our fans, volunteers, sponsors and shareholders. A true demonstration of what unity can achieve.
Commercially, the club has reached new heights. With Sanitairwinkel.nl joining as main sponsor and a unique partnership with Flemming, FC Den Bosch now counts a record number of sponsors, alongside record revenues in merchandise and ticketing.
Our 60th anniversary reminded everyone what this club stands for. From Huub Brands being honored by Ruud van Nistelrooy to unforgettable moments in the Sint-Jan and the electric atmosphere inside our “Bossche Bombonera,” the heartbeat of FC Den Bosch was unmistakable.
On the pitch, there were unforgettable moments: Bohao Wang becoming the first Chinese player in club history, Reda Akmum’s stunning strike against Jong Ajax, Jeffry Fortes returning for unfinished business and derby hero Ilias Boumassaoudi, fresh off becoming a world champion, delivering a memorable hat-trick against TOP Oss. We also witnessed the emergence of Kévin Monzialo as a fan favorite.
Beyond football, our U16 team became champions, the Rabobank Special Soccer Tournament once again showcased the power of inclusive sport, and through our partnership with Rabobank, Spieren voor Spieren featured on our academy shirts — strong examples of our commitment to social impact through the FC Den Bosch Foundation.
Who could forget Rafi Wolters’ decisive penalty against ADO Den Haag, Amine Boushaba’s debut goal sending us to the KNVB Cup Round of 16 for the first time since 2016, Sebastian Karlsson Grach’s comeback, the launch of Club 1965, or Kevin Felida qualifying for the World Cup 2026 with Curaçao?
Together, we achieved 25 FRS points in the KNVB Financial Rating System for the 2024/25 season — an outstanding result measuring the financial health of professional clubs. After recording 23 points the year prior, we have officially exited the KNVB monitoring plan and continue building on a solid financial foundation.
None of this happens alone. We are grateful to our employees, volunteers, shareholders, Supervisory Board, sponsors and supporters. Their energy and belief prove every day that FC Den Bosch is alive and moving forward.
Yet we are far from satisfied. FC Den Bosch is not where it ultimately wants to be, and that ambition drives us daily. We will continue strengthening the organization, investing in the future, and working toward structural sporting resurgence, with a packed, blue-and-white De Vliert as our fortress.
The progress is visible. The foundation is solid.
And the best is yet to come.
FC Den Bosch is moving forward. Together!
Forward movement. Toward a stronger FC Den Bosch.
Sporting success quickly confirmed we were on the right path. In October 2024, we proudly secured the Periode Titel, and during the 2024–2025 season we reached the semi-finals of the promotion playoffs, demonstrating resilience, quality and ambition. In a roaring De Vliert, we showed that no opponent comes here and wins easily.
Several players reached impressive milestones: Danny Verbeek with 250 matches in blue and white, Kevin Felida with 150, and Teun van Grunsven, Nick de Groot and Stan Maas each surpassing 100 appearances. Mees Laros’ Wim van der Horst Trophy reflected the mentality and commitment that define this squad.
From day one, we launched a reorganization of the club, accelerating the professionalization of structures and operations while investing in long-term stability. We are also building for the future in tangible ways. This week, we proudly open our brand-new Fanshop, followed by the Timmermans Infra Supportershome at the end of the month — projects made possible thanks to the commitment of our fans, volunteers, sponsors and shareholders. A true demonstration of what unity can achieve.
Commercially, the club has reached new heights. With Sanitairwinkel.nl joining as main sponsor and a unique partnership with Flemming, FC Den Bosch now counts a record number of sponsors, alongside record revenues in merchandise and ticketing.
Our 60th anniversary reminded everyone what this club stands for. From Huub Brands being honored by Ruud van Nistelrooy to unforgettable moments in the Sint-Jan and the electric atmosphere inside our “Bossche Bombonera,” the heartbeat of FC Den Bosch was unmistakable.
On the pitch, there were unforgettable moments: Bohao Wang becoming the first Chinese player in club history, Reda Akmum’s stunning strike against Jong Ajax, Jeffry Fortes returning for unfinished business and derby hero Ilias Boumassaoudi, fresh off becoming a world champion, delivering a memorable hat-trick against TOP Oss. We also witnessed the emergence of Kévin Monzialo as a fan favorite.
Beyond football, our U16 team became champions, the Rabobank Special Soccer Tournament once again showcased the power of inclusive sport, and through our partnership with Rabobank, Spieren voor Spieren featured on our academy shirts — strong examples of our commitment to social impact through the FC Den Bosch Foundation.
Who could forget Rafi Wolters’ decisive penalty against ADO Den Haag, Amine Boushaba’s debut goal sending us to the KNVB Cup Round of 16 for the first time since 2016, Sebastian Karlsson Grach’s comeback, the launch of Club 1965, or Kevin Felida qualifying for the World Cup 2026 with Curaçao?
Together, we achieved 25 FRS points in the KNVB Financial Rating System for the 2024/25 season — an outstanding result measuring the financial health of professional clubs. After recording 23 points the year prior, we have officially exited the KNVB monitoring plan and continue building on a solid financial foundation.
None of this happens alone. We are grateful to our employees, volunteers, shareholders, Supervisory Board, sponsors and supporters. Their energy and belief prove every day that FC Den Bosch is alive and moving forward.
Yet we are far from satisfied. FC Den Bosch is not where it ultimately wants to be, and that ambition drives us daily. We will continue strengthening the organization, investing in the future, and working toward structural sporting resurgence, with a packed, blue-and-white De Vliert as our fortress.
The progress is visible. The foundation is solid.
And the best is yet to come.
FC Den Bosch is moving forward. Together!
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