Fortuna Sittard, founded in 1968 after a merger between Sittardia and Fortuna 54, has a rich history. Based in the Limburg city of Sittard-Geleen, the first professional club experienced its glory days in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1982, the team promoted to the Eredivisie, where it quickly established itself as a solid mid-table player.
After several years in the Eerste Divisie, Fortuna Sittard has been playing at the highest level in the Netherlands again since 2022. The club managed to maintain itself in the Eredivisie in the 2023-2024 season and looks to the future with optimism. Even behind the scenes, and more specifically at the level of the turf, a lot has changed in recent years, attests head groundsman Roy Quadakkers.
"With a modest team of two people - Dennis and myself - we make sure that Fortuna Sittard's four fields look perfect," Roy Quadakkers quips. "This is also necessary, because in addition to the training sessions, the first team and the women's team play about forty matches. So the grass has to be able to take some. That is one of the reasons why we have built a completely new natural field in 2023. We then also immediately put the field heating a little deeper. That way, the poking will be a lot easier in the future. The drainage was also in dire need of a thorough update."
"We reconstructed the field with the cooperation of Algrozo (Ivo Zoons) and Fert In Time (Philippe Debougnoux). Algrozo took care of the effective construction of the field and Fert In Time played an advisory role when it came to the construction of the soil. Think about the structure, subsequent fertilization, prevention of diseases, ... To this end, we work with soil samples that give a physical, biological and chemical picture of the soil - including water management. With both companies, of course, we had secured a real top team. Ideal for an ambitious tradition team like Fortuna Sittard."
"It basically comes down to the fact that as a groundsman - daily! - the right work at the right time. With the right products, such as slow-release fertilizers, for example, to get a beautiful, dense AND healthy turf. We actually have there a very clear example of how important the puzzle of knowledge (products) and practice actually is. From something we experienced last year. We always cover our main square with a special tarp. But after four days, we pulled that tarp away and saw that a quarter of the field was just gone. The still young grass of the new field was gone. That was because of Pythium, a fungus that infects plants when they are weakened by "adverse" conditions. This means that the fungus especially strikes when plants are given too much water, experience extreme temperatures and/or are under stress. Knowing then that you need to get the lawn back to optima forma in no time, I was glad to have Philippe from Fert In Time on speed dial!"
"I myself have only been here for 2.5 years, but I think we are definitely doing something right. As you may know, all professional fields are thoroughly checked three times a year by SportLabs, commissioned by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), and we have already received a top score of 9 for our brand-new natural field each time. We can rightly be very proud of that," concludes Roy Quadakkers.