SV Marken


Sportvereniging Marken is an association football club from Marken, Netherlands. The football club was founded in 1946. It has as a Christian background, that was never included in its name. It plays in the 2017–18 Eerste Klasse Saturday after promoting in 2017.
Marken reached the quarterfinals of the KNVB Cup, where it lost 0–1 from FC Den Haag. Its best known player is Kelly Zeeman, a girl from Marken who played in SV Marken boys and men teams. She went on to win the EuroCup Women with the Netherlands women's national football team. Her father, Klaas Zeeman, had played in the match against FC Den Haag. Her partner plays currently for SV Marken.

History

Founded in 1946, the club played in local leagues and the Vierde Klasse until 1966. It then had only run in the Derde Klasse that lasted until 1974 and ended with SV Marken's first section championship. The season after, ending in 1975, it achieved its second championship in the Tweede Klasse and made it for 2 years into the Eerste Klasse until relegation. The second run in the Tweede lasted considerably longer and ended with a 3rd championship in 1984.
In the 1985–86 KNVB Cup SV Marken created a sensation when it reached the quarterfinals, losing just 0–1 against the professional side FC Den Haag. No club but IJsselmeervogels had made it to it so far in National Cup before SV Marken. The home game for Marken was played in neighboring Volendam so sufficient football supporters could attend the game.
From 1984 to 2006 SV Marken spent most seasons in the Eerste Klasse with 3 year and 4 year runs in the Hoofdklasse in the late 1990s and early 2000s. During these years it achieved its best leagues result ever, 4th place in Hoofdklasse, in 1997 and secured an Eerste Klasse championship in 2001.
Since 2006 the Marken men play mostly Tweede Klasse again with an interlude in the Eerste Klasse from 2010 to 2014. In 2017 Marken promoted from 7th position Tweede Klasse into the Eerste Klasse.