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FC Twente

FC Twente
One of Twente's highest ever scorers, Blaise Nkufo, with record appearance-maker Sander Boschker ©Getty Images

FC Twente

Formed: 1965
Nickname: Tukkers (slang for people from the Enschede region)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• UEFA Cup: (1975)

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 1 (2010)
• Dutch Cup: 3 (2011)

History
• Twente were founded in 1965 as a marriage of convenience. With financial footings dwindling and city intervention pressing, rivals SV Enschedese Boys and 1926 champions SC Enschede negotiated into the night on 13 April, emerging bleary-eyed to announce the birth of a new club: FC Twente '65. They adopted SC Enschede's Eredivisie spot but it was otherwise a fresh start, the Greens and Blacks becoming the Reds.

• Twente were soon competitive. Blessed with the likes of Epi Drost, Jan Jeuring, Theo Pahlplatz and Willy and René van de Kerkhof, Kees Rijvers guided the side to third place in 1968/69. They repeated the feat in 1972 and came within a whisker of the title two years later, losing 3-2 at Feyenoord in a last-day decider. By then Spitz Kohn was at the helm, Rijvers having left for PSV Eindhoven, taking the Van de Kerkhof twins with him.

• For so long also-rans Twente, whose horse emblem is a regional symbol, became thoroughbreds. They reached the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 1973 and went one better two years later, VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach ending their hopes of silverware both times. Yet a side including Frans Thijssenand and Arnold Mühren did not have to wait long, and in 1977 Twente defeated PEC Zwolle in the Dutch Cup final.

• RSC Anderlecht were too strong for Twente in the last four of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup the following season and, 12 months later, AFC Ajax held them off in the Dutch Cup final. Yet by 1983 the Enschede outfit were in the second tier – albeit a brief sojourn – as the negative spiral of selling the best players to paper over financial cracks became untenable.

• A 1998 move to Arke Stadion – replacing Diekman Stadion – provided a new dawn and three seasons later Fred Rutten guided them to a second Dutch Cup. Declared bankrupt, the arrival of Joop Munsterman as chairman in 2004 revived them, and five years later Twente finished Eredivisie runners-up under former England manager Steve McClaren. Their first title followed in 2009/10 and with it a debut UEFA Champions League group campaign the next season.

Club records
Most appearances: Sander Boschker (640)*
Most goals: Jan Jeuring (137)
Record victory: 9-0 on two occasions, most recently at SV Urk (Dutch Cup, 24 August 1999)
Record defeat: 8-1 at AFC Ajax on two occasions (Eredivisie, 9 June 1979 and Eredivisie, 1 December 1985)

* Last updated on 1 June 2011

Last updated: 24/08/11 18.23CET

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Matches

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TwenteTwente6-0UE Santa ColomaUE Santa Coloma
UE Santa ColomaUE Santa Coloma0-3TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente1-1Inter TurkuInter Turku
Inter TurkuInter Turku0-5TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente2-0Mladá BoleslavMladá Boleslav
Mladá BoleslavMladá Boleslav0-2TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente4-1GroningenGroningen
NACNAC0-1TwenteTwente
BursasporBursaspor3-1TwenteTwente
NECNEC1-3TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente4-1
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BursasporBursaspor
TwenteTwente1-0VVVVVV
Willem IIWillem II2-6TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente2-2HannoverHannover
TwenteTwente1-0HeerenveenHeerenveen
RVVHRVVH0-1TwenteTwente
AjaxAjax1-0TwenteTwente
HelsingborgHelsingborg2-2TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente3-0AZAZ
RodaRoda1-1TwenteTwente
LevanteLevante3-0TwenteTwente
RKCRKC0-1TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente1-2Den BoschDen Bosch
TwenteTwente3-0FeyenoordFeyenoord
TwenteTwente0-0LevanteLevante
VitesseVitesse0-0TwenteTwente
UtrechtUtrecht1-1TwenteTwente
HannoverHannover0-0TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente2-2ZwolleZwolle
TwenteTwente2-0Den HaagDen Haag
TwenteTwente1-3HelsingborgHelsingborg
PSVPSV3-0TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente3-2HeraclesHeracles
AZAZ0-3TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente0-0RKCRKC
FeyenoordFeyenoord0-0TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente2-4UtrechtUtrecht
ZwolleZwolle1-1TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente1-1Willem IIWillem II
HeerenveenHeerenveen2-1TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente0-2AjaxAjax
TwenteTwente0-1VitesseVitesse
GroningenGroningen0-3TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente1-1NACNAC
TwenteTwente2-0RodaRoda
Den HaagDen Haag1-3TwenteTwente
VVVVVV2-2TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente5-2NECNEC
HeraclesHeracles1-1TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente3-1PSVPSV
GroningenGroningen0-1TwenteTwente
TwenteTwente3-2GroningenGroningen
TwenteTwente0-2UtrechtUtrecht
UtrechtUtrecht12:30TwenteTwente

Trophy cabinet

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup

    Titles
    1

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    07/11/1973, Twente 7-0 Panahaiki, Enschede
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    21/05/1975, Twente 1-5 Mönchengladbach, Enschede
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  4
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  2
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  18
  • Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup:  2
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 66
    Wout Brama ( Netherlands NED)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 15
    Jan Jeuring ( Netherlands NED)
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