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Fortuna Sittard
BERJAYA
Full nameFortuna Sittard
NicknamesFortuna
Fortunezen
FSC
Fortuna Zitterd
Founded1 July 1968; 58 years ago (1968-07-01)
GroundFortuna Sittard Stadion
Capacity12,500
Owner(s)Principion Holding 20%
Özgür Işıtan Gün 65%
Fortuna Sittard 10%
STAK 5%[1][2]
ChairmanJos van de Mortel
Head coachDanny Buijs
LeagueEredivisie
2025–26Eredivisie, 11th of 18
Websitewww.fortunasittard.nl
BERJAYA Current season

Fortuna Sittard (Dutch: [fɔrˈtynaː ˈsɪtɑrt]; Limburgish: Fortuna Zitterd [fɔʀˈtyːnaː ˈzɪtəʀt])[tone?] is a professional football club from the municipality of Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands. The club currently plays its football in the 12,500 capacity Fortuna Sittard Stadion and features in the Eredivisie. The club was established through a merger of former clubs Fortuna 54 and Sittardia, which merged as the Fortuna Sittardia Combinatie on 1 July 1968.

History

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Historical chart of league performance

The club experienced mixed fortunes throughout its history, although it was a regular fixture in the Eredivisie in the 1990s, with players such as Kevin Hofland, Mark van Bommel and Fernando Ricksen emerging from its youth system. These players later joined PSV Eindhoven and Rangers and played for the Netherlands national team. The team also signed Wilfred Bouma and Patrick Paauwe from the youth setup of PSV. Both players developed under manager Bert van Marwijk before joining the Dutch national side and moving to bigger clubs.

Fortuna 54 won the KNVB Cup in the 1956–57 season and finished the Eredivisie season in second place behind champions Ajax. Sittardia were less successful and battled against relegation for many seasons. Fortuna 54 won the KNVB Cup again in 1964 before the merging of the two clubs in 1968, due to financial difficulties.

At the end of the 1999–2000 season, manager Bert van Marwijk left to join Feyenoord, and the team was relegated to the Eerste Divisie in the 2001–02 season.[3]

Financial difficulties (2002–2016)

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Financial irregularities were discovered, and the team faced bankruptcy over several seasons. In the winter of 2003, two of the club's fans won the Dutch lottery and donated all of the prize money to the club.[4] The club cleared most of its debts by selling off its new stadium, the Wagner & Partners stadium.[5]

On 19 May 2009, the KNVB announced it would withdraw the club's license to play for the 2010–11 season. After going to civil court, this decision was revoked.[6] Despite ongoing financial difficulties, the club gradually began to recover financially in the following years, leading to improved results. In the 2011–12 season, Fortuna Sittard narrowly missed out on qualifying for the playoffs for promotion to Eredivisie, conceding an equaliser in the final seconds of the season in a home match against the Go Ahead Eagles, resulting in the Eagles taking the final playoff spot instead. Although the club qualified for the playoffs in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, offering them a chance to return to Eredivisie since relegation in 2002, Fortuna was unsuccessful in both first-round matches against De Graafschap.[7][8]

Takeover and Eredivisie (2016–present)

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The club again faced financial troubles in 2016, leading to its takeover by Turkish investor Işıtan Gün, who previously served as the chief operating officer of Galatasaray.[9] The 2016–17 season was a tough start for the club, but it managed to avoid relegation after changing coaches and recruiting new players, including some from Galatasaray.[10]

In December 2016, Sunday Oliseh was appointed as the new coach of Fortuna Sittard. During his time as coach, he set two new records for the club, with eight consecutive home victories and the biggest away victory in the club's history, against Telstar by a score of 6–0. In January 2018, the team won a periodetitel after a 2–1 victory over Jong Ajax. However, on 14 February 2018, Oliseh was suspended due to "repeated and culpable actions towards multiple individuals within the organisation over an extended period," according to a statement on the club's website announcing his release.[11] Oliseh posted online that he was suspended due to his "refusal to participate in Illegal activities."[12]

In 2018, after 16 years in the Eerste Divisie, Fortuna won promotion to the Eredivisie again after beating Jong PSV 1–0 to stay clear from NEC and finishing runner-up to champions Jong Ajax, which cannot be promoted.[13]

Fortuna Sittard finished in 16th place during the 2019–20 season. However, because the season was suspended and declared void due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the club remained in the Eredivisie for the 2020–21 season.[14] After that reprieve, the club finished in 11th place that season. The following year, Fortuna Sittard finished 15th, just one point clear of the relegation playoff. Since then, the club's results have placed it more comfortably in the mid-table. Fortuna Sittard finished in 13th place in the 2022–23 season and 10th place in the 2023–24 season.[citation needed]

Honours

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International

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Totals

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Competition Participations Games Won Draw Lost Goals scored Goals conceded
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 6 2 1 3 6 7
UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 4 2 1 1 8 6
Total 2 10 4 2 4 14 13

Results

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EredivisieEerste DivisieEredivisieEerste DivisieEredivisieBERJAYA

Below is a table with Fortuna Sittard's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1956.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 2 February 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK BERJAYA NED Luuk Koopmans
4 DF BERJAYA BEL Shawn Adewoye
5 MF BERJAYA MAR Yassin Oukili
6 DF BERJAYA NED Syb van Ottele
7 FW BERJAYA SWE Kristoffer Peterson
8 MF BERJAYA NED Jasper Dahlhaus
9 FW BERJAYA NED Kaj Sierhuis
10 MF BERJAYA CRO Alen Halilović
12 DF BERJAYA POR Ivo Pinto (captain)
17 MF BERJAYA SUR Justin Lonwijk (on loan from Dynamo Kyiv)
18 FW BERJAYA GRE Dimitrios Limnios (on loan from Panathinaikos)
19 FW BERJAYA NED Paul Gladon
20 MF BERJAYA FRA Édouard Michut
21 DF BERJAYA NED Neraysho Kasanwirjo (on loan from Feyenoord)
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF BERJAYA COD Samuel Bastien
23 MF BERJAYA NED Philip Brittijn
24 DF BERJAYA NED Daley Sinkgraven
25 GK BERJAYA NED Niels Martens
28 DF BERJAYA IDN Justin Hubner
29 MF BERJAYA TUR Hasip Korkmazyürek
31 GK BERJAYA NED Mattijs Branderhorst
32 GK BERJAYA NED Nick Marsman
38 MF BERJAYA NED Tristan Schenkhuizen
44 DF BERJAYA ESP Iván Márquez
52 MF BERJAYA MAR Mohamed Ihattaren
70 DF BERJAYA NED Lance Duijvestijn (on loan from Sparta Rotterdam)
71 GK BERJAYA BEL Ramazan Bayram
77 MF BERJAYA CRO Luka Tunjić

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW BERJAYA TUR Onur Demir (at Petržalka until 30 June 2026)

Former players

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National team players

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The following players were called up to represent their national teams in international football and received caps during their tenure with Fortuna Sittard:[nb 1]

  • Players in bold actively play for Fortuna Sittard and for their respective national teams. Years in brackets indicate careerspan with Fortuna Sittard.

National team players by Confederation

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Member associations are listed in order of most to least amount of current and former Fortuna Sittard players represented Internationally

Total national team players by confederation
Confederation Total (Nation) Association
AFC 3 Indonesia Indonesia (3)
CAF 4 Cape Verde Cape Verde (2), Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo (1), Togo Togo (1)
CONCACAF 2 Suriname Suriname (2)
CONMEBOL 0  
OFC 1 New Zealand New Zealand (1)
UEFA 22 Netherlands Netherlands (12), Moldova Moldova (2), Finland Finland (1), Greece Greece (1), Luxembourg Luxembourg (1), North Macedonia North Macedonia (1), Northern Ireland Northern Ireland (1), Slovakia Slovakia (1), Sweden Sweden (1), Turkey Turkey (1)

Players in international tournaments

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The following is a list of Fortuna Sittard players who have competed in international tournaments, including the Africa Cup of Nations. To this date no Fortuna Sittard players have participated in the FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Championship, CONCACAF Gold Cup, AFC Asian Cup, Copa América or the OFC Nations Cup while playing for Fortuna Sittard.

Cup Players
Cameroon 2021 Africa Cup of NationsCape Verde Lisandro Semedo
Ivory Coast 2023 Africa Cup of NationsCape Verde Deroy Duarte

Club staff

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Position Staff
Head coachNetherlands Danny Buijs
Assistant Head CoachNetherlands Adrie Poldervaart
Netherlands Wil Boessen
Belgium Patrick Creemers
Striker's CoachNetherlands Toon Oijstra
PhysiotherapistNetherlands Jeroen Dieteren
Netherlands Martijn Smeets
Team ManagerNetherlands Danny van der Weerden
Club doctorNetherlands Robert van Gool
MaterialmanNetherlands Ronald Ronken
Video AnalystNetherlands Tjerk van Eggelen

Coaches

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Women's football

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In January 2022, Fortuna announced it was beginning a women's football department.[15] The club started playing in the women's Eredivisie in the 2022–23 season. In its first season, the club finished third out of 11 teams. In the 2023–24 season, Fortuna finished in fourth place out of 12 teams, and forward Tessa Wullaert was the top goal scorer and Player of the Year.[16] However, prior to the 2024–25 season, the club announced it had not generated sufficient revenue from the women's team and cut its player spending, with Wullaert, Alieke Tuin, and other players departing for new clubs.[17]

See also

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References

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  1. "Shares of Fortuna Sittard". Fortuna Sittard. Archived from the original on 11 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  2. "Shares of Fortuna Sittard". Fortuna Sittard. Archived from the original on 11 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  3. Fortuna Sittard: geen toekomst, maar een fraaie historie - Voetbal International (in Dutch)
  4. "Help Fortuna! wint half miljoen bij staatsloterij". Voetbal International (in Dutch). 6 January 2003. Archived from the original on 5 April 2024. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  5. Vossers, Anna (7 December 2013). "'Geldproblemen Fortuna Sittard voorbij door verkoop stadion'". Elsevier Weekblad (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  6. "KNVB gaat licentie Fortuna Sittard intrekken". Voetbal International (in Dutch). 19 May 2009. Archived from the original on 22 May 2009. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  7. "Go Ahead en De Graafschap overtuigend door". NU (in Dutch). 11 May 2013. Archived from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  8. "De Graafschap door in play-offs". NOS (in Dutch). 2 May 2014. Archived from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  9. "Özel Durum Açıklaması (Genel)". KAP (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 27 June 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  10. "Fortuna Sittard haalt speler 'met vinkje op Twitter' van Galatasaray". Sportnieuws (in Dutch). 4 January 2017. Archived from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  11. "Fortuna Sittard stelt Sunday Oliseh op non-actief". Fortuna Sittard (in Dutch). 14 February 2018. Archived from the original on 14 February 2018.
  12. Oliseh, Sunday (14 February 2018). "Sunday Oliseh on X: 'I confirm: Due to my refusal to participate in Illegal activities at Fortuna sittard & violate the Law,i have been Suspended from my duties as Coach by the Foreign Owners of Fortuna.Unfortunate for the lovely fans, my players & our hard fought phenomenal positioning for Promotion' / X". Twitter.
  13. Bergen, Dennis van (28 April 2018). "Fortuna Sittard na zestien jaar terug in de eredivisie". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 29 April 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  14. "Afwikkeling voetbalseizoen 2019/'20 een feit | Eredivisie". Archived from the original on 24 May 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  15. "Fortuna Sittard start met vrouwenvoetbal: "Die gaan we benaderen"". Archived from the original on 25 January 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  16. "Big winners of the Eredivisie Awards: Luuk de Jong, Tessa Wullaert, Johan Bakayoko, and Lily Yohannes". Eredivisie. 2 September 2024. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
  17. Schreurs, Joost (27 September 2024). "Na zomer vol veranderingen beginnen vrouwen Fortuna Sittard aan nieuw seizoen". www.l1nieuws.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 October 2024.

Notes

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  1. The following is a consolidated list of clubs' RKSV Sittardia, Fortuna '54 and Fortuna Sittard, as a result of the merger of the two prior aforementioned clubs in 1968.
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