Politie Voetbal Vrienden
Full name | Politie Voetbal Vrienden | ||
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Founded | 1 September 1924 | ||
Ground | Mgr. Aloysius Zichem Sportcentrum Paramaribo, Suriname | ||
Capacity | 3,000 | ||
Manager | Hesron Jeroe | ||
League | Suriname Major League | ||
2024 | Suriname Major League, 6th of 10 | ||
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PVV (Politie Voetbal Vrienden, English: Police Football Friends; until 2018 Politie Voetbal Vereniging, English: Police Football Association)[1] is a Surinamese football club from the capital city Paramaribo.
Since the launch of professional football on February 22, 2024,[2] PVV is competing in the professional Suriname Major League.[3]
History
Founded on 1 September 1924 as SPSV (Surinaamse Politie Sport Vereniging), and serving as the football club of the local Police force, the club name was changed to P.V.V. (Politie Voetbal Vereniging) on 6 February 1945.[4] They were the first club to win the Surinamese Cup, winning against SNL 3–2 after extra time in the final. SNL are the football club of the Surinamese military, seeing the first National Cup to be contested between the police and the military. Brian Cameron and Mark Ronde (2x) scored for PVV in the final, while Ewald Demidof (2x) scored for SNL.
On 23 July 1935, PVV defeated DRD 11–2 in the Surinamese Hoofdklasse, the league record for highest scoring match. Hans Nahar scored 7 goals in the match for PVV, which is also a record for most goals scored in a single match. The record for most goals scored was reached by SV Voorwaarts player Purcy Samsey on 26 June 1955, before Louis Mijnals of SV Robinhood improved the record on 26 November 1961. It is also worth mentioning that PVV lost their following match to MVV 8–1 on 2 August 1935.
In 1993 the club also won the Suriname President's Cup defeating S.V. Transvaal 2–1 in the final. Since the 2011–12 season, PVV have been relegated to the amateur district leagues in Suriname.[5] In 2015 the club returned to the Eerste Klasse. In 2018 the club changed its name to Politie Voetbal Vrienden.
Honours
- 1992
- 1993
Current squad
2022 Squads Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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See also
References
- ^ Starnieuws, Bloed is dikker dan water; PVV all the way, 8 October 2017 (in Dutch)
- ^ Dagblad Suriname, SML Programma Week 4 & Standenlijst van de SVB, 11 March 2024 (in Dutch)
- ^ De Ware Tijd, Profvoetbal een gok, 26 February 2024 (in Dutch)
- ^ "Surinam – List of Foundation Dates". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
- ^ "Strijd tussen PVV en Inter Rica nog open". Star Nieuws. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
- ^ a b van Haren, Hans; Mayhead, Peter (9 October 2014). "Surinam – List of (Super) Cup Winners". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 2 April 2015.
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