HHC Hardenberg vs GVVV, 2025-26 Dutch Tweede Divisie

· Dutch Tweede Divisie

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HHC Hardenberg are hosting GVVV at Sportpark De Boshoek, Hardenberg, Netherlands, starting on . The match is a part of the Dutch Tweede Divisie.

Game Information

Competition: Dutch Tweede Divisie

Venue: Sportpark De Boshoek
Location: Hardenberg, Netherlands

Dutch Tweede Divisie Standings

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Quick Boys 34 +34 66
2 De Treffers 34 +27 63
3 HSV Hoek 34 +23 63
4 Rijnsburgse Boys 34 +21 56
Full Standings

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