List of football club mergers

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This is a list of

football clubs created by the merging of two or more clubs. Club mergers may be either true mergers, or amalgamations. In a true merger, club X joins club Y, transferring its members, assets, and liabilities to club Y; afterwards club X ceases to exist. In an amalgamation, club X and club Y transfer their members, assets, and liabilities to a newly formed club Z; afterwards club X and club Y both cease to exist.[1]

Belgian clubs

Clubs currently in the

Belgian First Division B
:

Croatian clubs

Cypriot clubs

Dutch clubs

  • ADO Den Haag was created by the merger of FC Den Haag and Holland Sport in 1971.
  • AZ
    was created by the merger of Alkmaar '54 and FC Zaanstreek in 1967. The name AZ stands for Alkmaar Zaanstreek.
  • De Volewijckers
    in 1972.
  • FC Den Bosch was created by the merger of BVV and Wilhelmina in 1967.
  • FC Twente was created by the merger of Sportclub Enschede and Enschedese Boys in 1965.
  • Velox
    in 1970.
  • Fortuna Sittard was created by the merger of Fortuna '54 and Sittardia in 1968.
  • N.E.C.
    was created by the merger of SV Nijmegen and SV Eendracht in 1910. The name Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie, means combination of Nijmegen and Eendracht.
  • NAC Breda was created by the merger of ADVENDO and NOAD in 1912. Both acronyms, NOAD stands for Nooit Opgeven, Altijd Doorzetten (English: Never giveup, always go for it) and AVENDO stands for Aangenaam Door Vermaak En Nuttig Door Ontspanning (English: Pleasant For Entertainment And Useful For Relaxation) and C for Combinatie (English: Combination). The full name of NAC Breda is the longest name for a football club in the World with 80 characters.[2]
  • PEC Zwolle was created by the merger of Prins Hendrik and EDN (Ende Desespereert Nimmer) in 1910. The name P.E.C. stands for PH EDN Combinatie (PH EDN Combination).
  • RKC Waalwijk created by the merger of three clubs from the city of Waalwijk- HEC, WVB and Hercules in 1940. The name stands for Rooms Katholieke Combinatie (English: Roman Catholic Combination)
  • Roda JC Kerkrade was created by the merger of multiple clubs from the town of Kerkrade, SV Kerkrade and SV Bleijerheide merged to become Roda Sport in 1954. That same year Rapid '54 and amateur club Juliana merged to form Rapid JC. Roda Sport then merged with Rapid JC to form Roda JC in 1956. The town of Kerkrade was added to the club name in 2010 after the municipality had to bail the club out financially.[3]
  • SC Telstar was created by the merger of IJVV Stormvogels and VSV in 1963.

English clubs

Clubs currently in the

Football Conference
:

Filipino clubs

French clubs

  • FC Nantes was founded in 1943 from a merger of local clubs.

German clubs

  • Hamburger SV created by a succession of mergers, most notably SC Germania Hamburg, Hamburger FC and FC Falke Eppendorf in 1919.
  • Karlsruher SC created by a succession of mergers, most notably KFC Phoenix and VfB Mühlburg in 1952.
  • 1. FC Köln created by the merger of Kölner BC and Spielvereinigung 1907 Köln-Sülz in 1948.
  • VfB Stuttgart created by the merger of Stuttgarter FV and Kronen-Club Cannstatt in 1912.

Greek clubs

  • Atromitos F.C. merged with Halkidona in 2005.
  • Ethnikos Olympiakos Volos F.C.
    created by the merger of Ethnikos Volos and Olympiakos Volos in 1961.
  • Panserraikos F.C. created by the merger of Iraklis and Apollon (two local clubs) in 1964.

Indonesian clubs

Italian clubs

Japanese clubs

Kazakhstani clubs

Luxembourgish clubs

  • Union Sportive Luxembourg
    in 2005.

Portuguese clubs

Romanian clubs

  • Romcomit merged with Triumf in 1924 to form Juventus București, which later moved to Ploiești and became
    Petrolul Ploiești
    .

Scottish clubs

Serbian clubs

Spanish clubs

Surinamese clubs

Welsh clubs

Proposed mergers

Dutch clubs

  • Sporting Limburg; Fell through after a failure to gain financial support for the new club.[6]

German Clubs

English clubs

Indonesian clubs

Irish clubs

  • St Patrick's Athletic and St Francis during the 2001–2002 season, would have seen the club named either St Patrick's Athletic including St Francis or Dublin Saints.

Italian clubs

  • Sampdoria in 2001.[22]


Scottish clubs

Welsh clubs

See also

References

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  19. ^ "Persib Tolak Merger dengan Klub LPI". Retrieved 9 August 2011.
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  21. ^ "Persebaya Tolak Tawaran Bhayangkara SU untuk Merger". Retrieved 21 April 2016.
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  23. ^ "BBC Sport - Football - Nomads and Flint Town plan merger". 7 April 2009. Retrieved 22 October 2016.