2021-22 Quick Boys Roster

Tweede Divisie (TWEDIV)
Netherlands, Level III
Team Record: 12-14-8 - 44 points
Finishing 12th in TWEDIV
Location: Katwijk aan Zee, Netherlands
2021-22 Quick Boys Statistics

Quick Boys of Tweede Divisie ended the 2021-22 season with a record of 12 wins, 8 draws and 14 losses for 44 points finishing twelfth in TWEDIV.

The team scored 43 goals and surrendered 53. Darren Maatsen netted 8 goals for the squad, while Nick Runderkamp, Youssef el Kachati and Tommy Bekooy each contributed five or more, too.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Tommy BekooyMarch 22, 1991, Netherlands
Chima BosmanDApril 1, 19966'0"179, Netherlands
Sylvano ComvaliusFAugust 10, 19876'4"196Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jesper de VréM, FOctober 7, 1995, Netherlands
Youssef el KachatiFNovember 30, 19996'1"Leiden, Netherlands
Jan-Willem KampDFebruary 27, 1994Oldenzaal, Netherlands
Jeffrey KetD, MApril 6, 19936'0"170Hoofddorp, Netherlands
Borg KnijnenburgApril 7, 2003, Netherlands
Matthijs KosterNovember 17, 1998, Netherlands
Ricardo KuyvenhovenOctober 20, 1998, Netherlands
Fernando LewisD, MJanuary 31, 19935'11"165Haarlem, Netherlands
Darren MaatsenFJanuary 30, 19916'1"159Vlaardingen, Netherlands
Mohamad MahmoedFebruary 1, 19955'9"Erbil, Iraq
Nigel NwankwoDAugust 4, 19985'11", Netherlands
Niall RabenDecember 14, 1998, Netherlands
Nick RunderkampMAugust 6, 19966'0"168Purmerend, Netherlands
Sten Schaap, Netherlands
Ivailo StaalNovember 16, 1994, Netherlands
Mike van den BanM, FSeptember 11, 19915'9"154Haarlem, Netherlands
Paul van der HelmGApril 27, 19936'6"198Wateringen, Netherlands
Pim van der PlasGAugust 2, 1999, Netherlands
Dirk van Duijn, Netherlands
Levi van DuijnMJuly 10, 2002, Netherlands
Sem van DuijnFMarch 18, 20045'11"Leiden, Netherlands
Ricky van HaarenMJune 21, 19915'10"152Rotterdam, Netherlands
Kevin van KippersluisF, MJune 30, 19936'2"183Hilversum, Netherlands
Lorenzo van KleefD, MJanuary 26, 20016'0"Den Haag, Netherlands
Thijs van KruistumMarch 14, 1990, Netherlands
Wouter VroegindeweijSeptember 10, 2002, Netherlands
Kees ZwanenburgFebruary 8, 2004, Netherlands



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