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Willem II Tilburg vs. NAC Breda (24.11.2024)

Date Season Halftime Result
24.11.2024 2024 0 : 1 2 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
-5'' NAC Breda Clint Leemans Yellow Card
31'' NAC Breda L. Sauer Normal Goal
53'' NAC Breda L. Greiml Normal Goal
61'' Willem II J. Bosch Normal Goal
62'' Willem II Kyan Vaesen Yellow Card
63'' Willem II B. Lambert Substitution 1
63'' Willem II K. Vaesen Substitution 2
63'' Willem II R. Sigurgeirsson Substitution 3
65'' NAC Breda E. Ómarsson Substitution 1
65'' NAC Breda M. Garbett Substitution 2
66'' Willem II Mickael Tirpan Yellow Card
73'' NAC Breda C. Leemans Substitution 3
73'' NAC Breda F. Oldrup Jensen Substitution 4
74'' Willem II E. Kehrer Substitution 4
89'' Willem II Jeremy Bokila Yellow Card
90'' + 1'' NAC Breda Jan Van den Bergh Yellow Card
90'' Willem II Jeremy Bokila Goal cancelled
90'' + 9'' Willem II Rob Nizet Yellow Card
90'' + 8'' Willem II J. Bokila Penalty

Willem II Tilburg

Sometimes only the abbreviated Willem II is used to refer to them. Their nicknames are Tricolores or Superkruiken. The first nickname suggests that they have a trio of club colours, namely red, white and dark blue. These colours are found on the home jersey, where they are in the form of vertical stripes, as well as in the crest. The away jerseys are predominantly dark blue and combined with black. Alternatively, they also play outdoors in a red and white combination. Their sanctuary is the Koning Willem II Stadium, which has a capacity of 14,700 people. This Dutch football club was founded back in 1896, in the city of Tilburg.

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NAC Breda

This Dutch football club has several nicknames. They are called the pearl of the south, the yellow army or the rats. Their club colours are yellow and black, which adorn both the club crest and the team jerseys. They play in combinations of these colors both home and away. The Rats nickname is easily understood due to the name of their stadium, which is called Rat Verlegh Stadium and has a capacity of 19,000 seats. The club was founded in 1912 in the city of Breda by the merger of AVENDO and NOAD, which gave rise to the current abbreviation NAC (NOAD ADVENDO Combinatie).

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