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  2. SVB Lidbondentoernooi - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as the SURIBET Lidbondentoernooi due to sponsorship. [1] The tournament is contested by the winners and runners-up of the districts leagues from the 20 regional member associations of the SVB. The winner and runner-up of the tournament can then qualify for the Eerste Divisie, the 2nd tier of football in Suriname. [2]

  3. Surinamese Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Surinamese Football Association (Dutch: Surinaamse Voetbal Bond [syːriˈnaːmsə ˈvudbɑl ˌbɔnt]) is the governing body of football in Suriname.It organizes the Surinamese football league system, the Surinamese Cup, Suriname President's Cup, Suriname national football team, and the Suriname women's national football team.

  4. S.V. Robinhood - Wikipedia

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    Sport Vereniging Robinhood is a Surinamese professional football club based in Paramaribo that competes in the highest level of football in Suriname. Founded on 6 February 1945, Robinhood is the most successful club in Surinamese football, having won a record 25 league titles, and a record of five Beker van Surinames and President's Cups apiece.

  5. 2023 in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 December 2023, at 21:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. 2023 SVB Eerste Divisie - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 SVB Eerste Divisie was the 89th season of the SVB Eerste Divisie, the top division football competition in Suriname.The season had a delayed beginning, and began on 13 January 2023.

  7. Suriname at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Key. Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only; Q = Qualified for the next round; q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target

  8. Telephone numbers in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Until 1969, a system was used with 2-digit area codes and local numbers varying from 2 to 5 digits depending on the area. Around 1969/1970 this was changed to a closed numbering system with 5-digit numbers nationwide; a zero had to be dialled before the number.