VVV Venlo
Est. 1903 · Netherlands
About VVV Venlo
VVV Venlo are one of Dutch football's most characterful clubs, based in the border city of Venlo in the province of Limburg, just a few kilometres from Germany. Founded in 1903, they have spent periods in the Eredivisie and have a history of producing or nurturing players who went on to achieve great things elsewhere. Their yellow and black colours make them one of the most distinctive clubs in the Dutch football landscape, a visual identity as bold as the Limburg region they call home.
Founded in 1903 in Venlo, Limburg, the Netherlands, VVV Venlo play at De Koel and have competed across multiple levels of Dutch football, including stints in the Eredivisie. Yellow and black are the club's established colours, worn with the regional pride of a club from the southernmost reaches of the Netherlands.
Yellow and black are the defining colours of VVV Venlo, an eye-catching combination that stands out in any division. Their kits from Eredivisie campaigns are the most prized among supporters, representing the seasons when a club from a small border city competed at the highest level of Dutch football. The yellow home shirt is a constant regardless of division, a stubborn statement of identity from a club that knows exactly where it comes from.

