End of season for Fetishthe team that Nikos Mahlas met unique moments. The Historical Association of Arnem- with a year of founding in 1892- disappears from professional football.
As it became known, the appeal that Fotsee had filed, for recovery of her permission, was rejected and thus losing her professional permission! The Dutch Football Federation has accused the club of violating transparency regulations and misleading the licensing system.
Recall that in April 2025, Arnem’s team was punished with 18 points from the Dutch Football Federation, resulting in a mathematical relegation after 35 years in the “salons” of Eredivisie, for a host of significant and serious violations in recent years!
Vitesse has lost the summary proceedings of yesterday at the Court of Central Netherlands.
– Vitesse (@mijnvitesse) August 8, 2025
Fitche’s announcement: “Fitchen lost yesterday’s brief proceedings at the Miden-Enalland Regional Court. The Court has decided to ratify the decision of the Appeals Committee and the Appeals Committee and not to suspend it.
Fitche is completely overwhelmed by the result. According to the judge, the KNVB licensing committee properly implemented licensing regulations and decisions did not violate the principles of reasonable and fair treatment.
The decision means that Vetses is temporarily excluded from joining Keuken Kampioen Divisie. Fitse will carefully examine this decision and consider its next steps. The club will soon announce its findings. “
Fitse has exhausted all the choices and is no longer a professional club, but Arnem’s club has finally lost his professional leave and hope.
Many rescue plans were attempted, new saviors and potential investors, but nothing struck the course … disappearance. The club, which celebrated its 133rd anniversary on May 14, will return to amateur football.
Fitse had been playing professional football since 1954. Until 1990, Fitse had only played four seasons at Eredivisie, 25 at Erste Divisie and four at Twwede Divisie.
On December 21, 1997, Fitse played her last match at Nieuw-Monnikenhuize and moved to the other side of the city. A new stage was built in Arnem-Zide, with the slogan “The Greatest Theater in the Netherlands”, with the aim of relying on the success of the 1990s.
After more than just a positive start, during which Fitsee almost arrived in the Champions League, the decline began. The Dutch club systematically spent more than it was gaining, resulting in a deficit of 55m euros.
Later, it was discovered that Roman Abramovich, then the owner of Chelsea, had repaid Fitche’s 117m debt debt. To avoid the spotlight-as the Portuguese newspaper website-Aa ‘Bola-says in a related report, Merab Jordan took over as a owner, acting as Abramovich’s representative, along with Alexander Tsigirin.