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TOS Actief

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Nickname(s)
  
Tos

Chairman
  
Tom Fresen

Website
  
Club home page

Location
  
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Ground
  
Sportpark Middenmeer

League
  
Vijfde Klasse

Founded
  
18 October 1912

TOS-Actief httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenaadTOS

Full name
  
Ter overwinning streven - actief (Strive to overcome - active)

Profiles

TOS-Actief is a Dutch football club based in Amsterdam, North-Holland. TOS was founded in 1912 and merged with Actief (which was founded in 1920) in 1939, it now has over 500 members. Marciano Vink was a member of TOS-Actief.

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TOS

TOS (Ter Overwinning Streven) was founded on 10 October in the basement of a store on the Langeleidsedwarsstraat, by a few guys from across Amsterdam. They arranged a pitch but it was hard to reach in the suburbs of Amsterdam. TOS could only use this pitch in the weekends so every Friday they had to redraw the lines with lime on their bare hands and had to bring the goalposts. After some years TOS got a pitch on the Middenweg 89 and joined the Amsterdamse Voetbalbond. TOS played in the Tweede divisie and won the championship in 1920, because TOS won the championship a lot of the players transferred to bigger clubs.

Actief

Actief (Active) was founded on 6 September 1920 by some boys from the Von Zesenstraat. Mr. Dogger, now honorary member of TOS-actief, was prepared to do most of the jobs needed to run the club (e.g. Chairman and paymaster). Actief found a pitch on a sand terrain in the Indische Buurt, and joined the Dutch Christian Football Association. After one season Actief joined the Amsterdamse Volks Voetbalbond with two squads, and in 1923 Actief joined Amsterdamse Voetbalbond with three professional squads. In 1938 Actief won the championship, and almost the entire squad and even players from lower squads left Actief.

TOS-Actief

Because TOS and Actief had harsh time with decreasing members, they decided to merge in 1939 to the club TOS-Actief (Ter Overwinning Streven Actief). In World War II the Germans took the terrain, after World War II the area was a big mess all remaining members of TOS-actief helped moving all the debris from the pitch and built a wooden pavilion, in 1963 they rebuilt it to a stone pavilion. In 1976 Amsterdam wanted to build a highway over the TOS-Actief area, TOS-Actief had to move to Sportpark De Toekomst. TOS-Actief played football there for 20 years. In 1996 Amsterdam and Ajax planned to build the Amsterdam Arena and Ajax wanted to house its Jong Ajax on Sportpark De Toekomst so TOS-Actief had to move again. TOS-Actief moved to Radioweg 63 on sportpark Middenmeer where TOS-Actief now has 4 pitches.

References

TOS-Actief Wikipedia