VV Goes (backronym for Voetbalvereniging Gezamenlijk Opwaarts Eendrachtig Sterk, self-styled as GOES) is a football club from Goes, Netherlands.
[3] At that time it was the second-oldest soccer club in Zeeland, beaten only by Olympia from Middelburg that was founded 1 December 1894.
[4] The first squad of Zeelandia Goes played its first game in the new competition on 4 November 1899 against the visiting second team of Olympia Middelburg, beating the guests 3–2.
After it had started playing on the same field in 1917 both clubs merged under the name Goese Voetbalvereniging, abbreviated as GVV.
[3] In 1938 the first squad was strengthened by Goes' 16 year old homegrown goalie Frans de Munck, who continued to an impressive national and international career.
[5] Aside from the hardships of World War II, De Munck's years in the first team were marked by championships in 1943 and 1944.
Van den Houten moved on to play for Hoofdklasse regular HSV Hoek.
De Nooijer was fired by Goes after he had preferred to be at an important game of FC Dordrecht, where he served as assistant coach.
After relegating officials of the club and family members had been threatened, including death threats.
[8] In 2014 Goes chairman, Henk Zwartelé, resigned over the impact of the main sponsor on daily operations.
[13][14][15] Remon de Vlieger and Steve Schalkwijk scored two goals each, after Boshuizen had already taken a lead.
[17] The former record was held by DOSKO and VV Terneuzen, who kicked 30 penalties in 2000 before a winner was found.
[18] With Aruban international Matthew Lentink in goal, Goes eventually lost to ODIN, and was knocked out of the competition.