as you know my hobby is collecting football badges and as i guess you allready know many clubs share our crossed hammers due to coal mining etc so i thought i would have a look and find a bit more out on these club all badge's can be found on my website the webmaster is our very own jp hammer i am very grea full for the time he puts in on it if you need any websites built etc he is your man top quality work
i used to write for the excellent west ham united fanzine on the terraces about this subject what ever happend to marc does anybody know i know he went on to pursew his intrest in music
so i thought we would start with the very beautiful country of holland and the foot ball club sv limburgia
i am still trying to get hold of this one
SV Limburgia was founded on 9 May 1920 by the Limburgian coal mines, under the name Rhenania. In 1927 the club moved to Park Limburgia situated along the Venweg and was renamed Sportvereniging Staatsmijn Hendrik (Sportsclub Coalmine Hendrik). On 14 July 1936, during a general assembly, the name was changed to Limburgia. Their sports terrain consisted of four football fields, the biggest of which had a covered stand. The stadium could fit 14.000 people.
Between 1925 and 1939 Limburgia played in the second (regional) division. After the 1939–1940 they were promoted to the first (regional) division only to be relegated after one season. In the 1943–1944 season they promoted again to the first (regional) division and stayed there. Finally in 1945–1946 Limburgia won the first (regional) division and were allowed to compete for the Dutch championship. Unfortunately they finished sixth and thus last. The 1949–50 season proved to be the most successful. After winning the regional first division, they were again allowed to compete in for the national championship. The championship was to be decided between Limburgia and Blauw Wit. On the last match day Limburgia was leading by one point, and thus a win would secure their first ever national championship. Their final game was played on 24 June 1950 against Ajax in the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam. Limburgia won this game with 6–0 and thus secured the Dutch national championship. The final results of the 1949–50 season:
After the introduction of professional football in the Netherlands, Limburgia's fame declined. In 1963 they relegated to the Tweede Divisie (3rd division). In 1971 they were relegated to the amateurs and finally in 1998 Limburgia merged with RKBSV to form BSV Limburgia. They still play in the amateur leagues.
The old site of SV Limburgia, seen from the Venweg Brunssum
Where in the Netherlands do you see such a wonderful tribute to a football club?
The old entrance of the sports park.
A first look at the sports park.
The sports park has a beautiful grandstand.
The stands are flanked by outdoor pitches.
The interior of the grandstand.
The stands are flanked by outdoor pitches.
The leaders of the Second Division G enter the field.
The match is followed tense.
There were also spectators who braved it again.
Match moment.
The mood ran high both on the field and among the spectators ...
this resulted in a cooling off period of about ten minutes.
The weather was not better either.
References to the Limburg mining history can also be found on the sports park.
Panorama of Sportpark Houserveld.