Historical Crests FC Groningen
Name: FC Groningen
Nickname(s): The Pride of the North
Founded: 1971
Stadium: Euroborg (Groningen)
Capacity: 22,550
Club History: FC Groningen was founded in 1971. Its first home stadium was Stadion Oosterpark. Since 2005, the club has played at Euroborg (the green cathedral). In 1915, a couple of locals inspired by the English players established football club Unitas. When they joined the Groningen Football Association in 1917 they were asked to change their name because there already existed several other clubs in the country named Unitas. The team changed its name into GVAV (the Dutch acronym for “Groningen Football and Athletics Association). In 1970, GVAV’s financial woes worsened when the club relegated from the Eredivisie. In June 1971, FC Groningen was officially established. GVAV’s traditional blue, white and red were dropped in favor of the municipality colors green and white. FC Groningen had their first successes in the 1980s, led by the Koeman brothers Erwin and Ronald. In 2015, they won their first Dutch Cup.