1956–57 Tweede Divisie

Tweede Divisie
Season 1956-57
Champions Leeuwarden
RBC
Promoted Leeuwarden
RBC
Goals scored 1700
Average goals/game 4.05
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1957-58

The Dutch Tweede Divisie in the 1956/1957 season was contested by 30 teams, divided in two groups. It was the first season of the new lowest tier of Dutch professional football, organised by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB). Teams could not relegate to amateur football. RBC and Leeuwarden won the championship and were promoted to the Eerste Divisie.

The composition of the league was based on the results of the previous season. The teams that had finished lowest in the Dutch amateur Eerste Klasse would play in this new league. Teams that finished higher, would start in the Eerste Divisie.

The league had been divided in two, with a Tweede Divisie A and a Tweede Divisie B, each comprising 15 teams. Teams from the Tweede Divisie A were roughly from the north and east of the Netherlands, teams from the Tweede Divisie B roughly from the west and south.

Tweede Divisie A

Pos Team Pld Won Drw Lst GF GA Pts GD Notes
1VV Leeuwarden281954954043+55Promoted to Eerste Divisie
2VV Rheden281675644639+18
3sc Heracles281576582937+29
4Veendam281396645335+11
5Be Quick 18872812610684330+25
6HVV Tubantia281099474229+5
7VV Oldenzaal288119515727-6
8sc Heerenveen289910566427-8
9Velocitas 18972810414537824-25
10PEC2810315618323-22
11Zwolsche Boys289415525922-7
12Oosterparkers2810216497322-24
13Go Ahead288515505921-9
14Zwartemeer286913477521-28
15Enschedese Boys287615425620-14

Tweede Divisie B

Pos Team Pld Won Drw Lst GF GA Pts GD Notes
1RBC281873662643+40Promoted to Eerste Divisie
2ZFC281936823641+46
3LONGA281657563337+23
4VV Baronie281459596333-4
5FC Hilversum281288634932+14
6HVV 't Gooi2810117634231+21
7SV Zeist2810711515727-6
8DHC Delft2810711485827-10
9UVS28971265 5625+9
10NEC2810414505824-8Moving to other group. [1]
11RKVV Wilhelmina2871011354824-13
12SV DOSKO288812476924-22
13ONA288713557723-22
14De Valk286319528115-29
15TOP Oss283817419014-49Voluntarily returned to amateur football.

[1] Actually, NEC was the only team not moving, as the groups would change (B would become A, A would become B) next season.

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