NAC Fanzine De Rat

NAC Fanzine 'De Rat'

Logo NAC Fanzine 'De Rat'

Logo NAC Fanzine 'De Rat'
Categories Fanzine, NAC Breda
Frequency 8 times per season
Circulation 700
First issue 11 August 1996
Country Netherlands
Based in Breda
Language Dutch
Website www.derat.nl

NAC Fanzine De Rat, commonly known as De Rat, is an independent fanzine for the Dutch football club NAC Breda.[1][2] The fanzine was sold for the first time on 11 August 1996 and is the longest established fanzine in the Netherlands. The fanzine is published 8 times during the football season and the fanzine’s circulation in January 2010 was 700 copies. The fanzine is sold before matches of NAC Breda, around the Rat Verlegh Stadion.

The name De Rat is derived from NAC icon Antoon Verlegh, who was nicknamed De Rat because of playing style. He was a player, trainer, editor, secretary, member of the board, vice chairman and chairman of honour at NAC Breda.[3] Verlegh also had several important positions at the KNVB and he was considered to be one of the football icons in the Netherlands until the 1950s.[4] The fanzine was named after Antoon ‘De Rat’ Verlegh, to commemorate Verlegh’s positive impact and to bring NAC Breda’s history to the public.[2]

In 2015 some guys from Tilburg opened a page called Fanzine de Wrat. They use a twitter and a facebook account. It was a humorous page about NAC Breda. After a few months they had already hundreds of likes from football fans all over Netherlands. Some say it was even better than the official Fanzine de Rat.

References

  1. http://www.derat.nl/int/nl/fanzine/info.asp, Information about NAC Fanzine De Rat.
  2. 1 2 http://www.bndestem.nl/regio/breda/article601829.ece, Newsarticle BN/De Stem
  3. Andries Schouten, Jules Ots and Adriaan Veraart (1962), ’50 jaar NAC’
  4. http://www.derat.nl/int/nl/club/historiepersoonsinfo.asp?persid=385, player profile on NAC Fanzine De Rat ONLINE

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