
VV Beerse Boys is a football club with deep roots in the community of Oost-, West-, and Middelbeers in North Brabant. Founded on April 18, 1945, the club has a rich history that dates back even before World War II, when a club with the same name already existed in Middelbeers.
The current Beerse Boys was re-established after the war, and its red-and-white colours have since become a recognizable symbol in the area. In the post-war years, a separate club, OVS, was founded in Oostelbeers. Before the start of the 1950/1951 season, both clubs merged—thanks to the mediation of Mayor Truus Smulders-Beliën—and VV Beerse Boys became the sole football club in the region.
Today, VV Beerse Boys is a thriving club that honours its proud heritage while building toward the future. Discover more about the club, its traditions, and its current teams.