SV OSS '20 (ackronym and backronym for Sportvereniging Oefening Staalt Spieren 1920, sometimes styled as Oss '20) is a football club from Oss, Netherlands.[1]

OSS '20
Full nameSportvereniging Oefening Staalt Spieren 1920
Founded1 June 1920; 103 years ago (1920-06-01)
GroundSportpark De Rusheuvel, Oss
Capacity1,5000
LeagueDerde Divisie
2022–23Derde Divisie Sunday, 14th of 18
WebsiteClub website

History edit

1920s–1930s: First years in Roman Catholic and regional leagues edit

The club was founded on 1 June 1920 with the name Oss self-styled in caps, as a backronym standing for "exercise strengthens muscles". It joined the 3rd league of the Roman Catholic Federation, gradually progressing to the first league.

With the support of the younger generation, the club switched on 19 September 1927 to the Brabant Football Association (BVB). The older generation objected and priest Marcus, who had been with the club since the start, resigned from his function of "spiritual adviser". In 1928 an athletics department was set up.

The discussion within the club about the transition to the religion-neutral Brabant League continued. In 1933 the club returned to the Roman Catholic Federation.

1940s–1990s: Hovering between Vierde and Tweede Klasse of the KNVB edit

In 1940, under German occupation, all football associations were fused to one.

In 1955, a merger proposal with SV Top resulting in entry into professional football was rejected by the members of Oss '20.

2000s–2010s: The great ascent from Derde Klasse to Derde Divisie edit

In 2009, Oss '20 became champion of the First Division C of district South I. A first stint of the club in Sunday Hoofdklasse B followed. Not for long as Oss '20 returned to the Eerste Klasse after just one season.

During the 2013–2015 seasons, Oss '20 was strengthened by Richard van der Venne.[2] On 29 March 2017 Oss '20 won the second period title of the 2016–2017 season.[3] At the end of January 2018 Oss '20 leads the Sunday Hoofdklasse.[4] It won the championship and promoted to the Derde Divisie. In the first year in the Derde Divisie, Oss '20 already made it to the promotion playoff, without promoting to the Tweede Divisie.

References edit

  1. ^ "Indelingen Divisies en hoofdklassen bekend" [Classifications Divisie leagues and Hoofdklasse known]. Voetbal Rotterdam. 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2017-07-28. Hoofdklasse B (zo): Baronie, BVC.12 EHC/Heuts, Gemert, Goes, Groene Ster, Halsteren, IFC, Jong FC Den Bosch, Juliana'31, Neunen, Meerssen, OSS'20, UDI'19, Vlissingen, Woezik.
  2. ^ Ottens, Chris (30 May 2015). "Richard van der Venne van OSS'20 naar FC Oss" [Richard van der Venne from Oss '20 to FC Oss]. Brabants Dagblad. Den Bosch. Retrieved 2 February 2018. Richard van der Venne uit Oss draagt komend seizoen het shirt van FC Oss. De middenvelder komt over van hoofdklasser OSS'20.[Richard van der Venne from Oss will wear the shirt of FC Oss next season. The midfielder comes from Oss '20 in the Hoofdklasse.]
  3. ^ De Jong, Maarten (29 March 2017). "OSS'20 verzekert zich van periodetitel" [Oss '20 ensures period title]. Brabants Dagblad. Den Bosch. Retrieved 2 February 2018. OSS'20 heeft woensdag beslag gelegd op de tweede periodetitel in de hoofdklasse B. De ploeg versloeg in Leidschendam RKAVV met 1-3. [Oss '20 has seized the second period title in the league B on Wednesday. The team defeated RKAVV 1-3 in Leidschendam.]
  4. ^ "Vlissingen komt op voorsprong maar kan niet stunten tegen OSS'20" [Vlissingen takes the lead but cannot stunt against Oss '20]. Omroep Zeeland. 28 January 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2018. VC Vlissingen heeft niet kunnen stunten tegen koploper OSS'20. In Oss kwam de ploeg van John Karelse vroeg op voorsprong door Steve Schalkwijk, maar in de tweede helft trok OSS'20 toch aan het langste eind.

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