AZ (football club)

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AZ
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Full name Alkmaar Zaanstreek NV
Short name AZ
Founded May 10, 1967
Ground DSB Stadion
Alkmaar
(Capacity 17,023)
Chairman Flag of the Netherlands Dirk Scheringa
Manager Flag of the Netherlands Louis van Gaal
League Eredivisie
2006-07 Eredivisie, 3rd
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AZ, an initialism for Alkmaar Zaanstreek, is a football club from Alkmaar, the Netherlands. It was founded on May 10, 1967 as AZ '67, the result of a merger of Alkmaar '54 and FC Zaanstreek. In the Netherlands the club is known as AZ, but internationally Alkmaar is often added.

Owing to the commitment of businessmen Cees and Klaas Molenaar, AZ '67 was successful in the late seventies and early eighties. In 1981 they became Dutch champions and UEFA Cup finalists. Things went downhill after the Molenaar brothers left the club. In 1988 AZ were relegated from the Eredivisie.

The involvement of businessman Dirk Scheringa in the mid-nineties marked the revival of the club. AZ returned to the Eredivisie in 1998. In 2004-05 they reappeared in the UEFA Cup tournament, advancing to the semi-finals. They also finished third in the Eredivisie that season, again qualifying for the UEFA Cup, after spending most of the season in the top two spots. A remarkable achievement, since AZ is financially not a big club and it does not have a similar fanbase like their Eredivisie rivals: AZ's home ground in the 2005-06 season, the Alkmaarderhout, had a spectator capacity of 8,390.

AZ were undefeated in all 32 of their home matches in European competitions, a sequence which ran from 1977 until Dec 20, 2007, when they finally lost to Everton FC of England, by a score of 2-3.

In the summer of 2006, the club moved to a new 17,000 capacity stadium, the DSB Stadion. The club's chairman, Dirk Scheringa, is on record as stating that he wishes to expand the stadium to 40,000 by 2010.[1]

The club manager is Louis van Gaal, who succeeded Co Adriaanse after the 2004-05 season. In April 2007 Louis van Gaal signed an extension of his contract to 2010, which included clauses related to possible jobs as a national coach in future.

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No. Position Player
1 Flag of Croatia GK Joey Didulica
2 Flag of the Netherlands DF Kew Jaliens
3 Flag of the Netherlands DF Gijs Luirink
4 Flag of the Netherlands DF Barry Opdam
5 Flag of Belgium DF Sébastien Pocognoli
6 Flag of the Netherlands MF David Mendes da Silva
7 Flag of the Netherlands FW Julian Jenner
8 Flag of the Netherlands MF Stijn Schaars
9 Flag of Brazil FW Ari
10 Flag of Germany MF Simon Cziommer
11 Flag of Belgium MF Maarten Martens
12 Flag of the Netherlands DF Milano Koenders
14 Flag of the Netherlands DF Ryan Donk
15 Flag of Denmark MF Simon Poulsen
No. Position Player
16 Flag of Argentina GK Sergio Romero
17 Flag of the Netherlands MF Kemy Agustien
18 Flag of Belgium FW Moussa Dembélé
20 Flag of the Netherlands MF Demy de Zeeuw
21 Flag of the Netherlands GK Boy Waterman
22 Flag of the Netherlands MF Haris Medunjanin
23 Flag of Iceland DF Grétar Steinsson
24 Flag of the Netherlands FW Mounir El-Hamdaoui
25 Flag of the Netherlands MF Ruud Vormer
26 Flag of the Netherlands MF Marko Matic
27 Flag of Iceland MF Aron Gunnarsson
29 Flag of Italy FW Graziano Pellè
30 Flag of Mexico DF Héctor Moreno
31 Flag of the Netherlands GK Kevin Rijnvis
33 Flag of the Netherlands FW Gregory Nelson

No. Position Player
–– Flag of the Netherlands MF Kees Luyckx (on loan to Excelsior)
–– Flag of the Netherlands FW Jeremain Lens (on loan to NEC)
–– Flag of the Netherlands DF Koen Stam (on loan to Excelsior)
–– Flag of the Netherlands GK Theo Zwarthoed (on loan to RKC Waalwijk)
–– Flag of the Netherlands MF Rogier Molhoek (on loan to NAC Breda)


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