NAC Breda, Professional football club in Breda, Netherlands
NAC Breda is a football club in Breda that plays home matches at Rat Verlegh Stadium. The venue holds approximately 19,000 spectators and serves as the center of the club's operations.
The club was formed in 1912 from the merger of two local football societies and achieved the Dutch Championship in 1921. Its greatest success came in 1973 when it won the national cup competition.
The club's name expresses a philosophy centered on unity and the joy of the game that still resonates with supporters today. Local fans connect deeply with this identity during matches and throughout the season.
The stadium entrance is on Stadionstraat and is easily reached by public transport or car. Plan to arrive early on match days to find parking and navigate the venue comfortably.
The club holds the distinction of having one of the longest names in professional football, with nine words that form an acronym. This unusual feature makes it memorable and sets it apart from other teams around the world.
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