15 Aug 1895 vv Wilhelmina [-] Sep 1909 M.V.C.J. (Militaire Voetbal Club Juliana) Jan 1910 S.V.V. (Surinaamse Voetbalvereniging) [-] 25 Feb 1910 H.B.S. (Hou Braef Stand) [-] 1910 S.S.S. (Sport Staalt Spieren) [-] 1910 Excelsior [-] 1910 Quick [-] 5 Sep 1915 S.V.V. (Surinaamse Voetbalvereniging) 1916 U.D.I. (Uitspanning Door Inspanning) 7 Jun 1918 Excelsior (merged 3 Dec 1929 with Blauw-Wit into Blauw-Wit-Excelsior) 1918 Go Ahead 24 Jul 1919 Olympia (date of reorganisation, when Olympia left "patronaat"; club existed since at least 1918) 1 Aug 1919 vv Voorwaarts (Paramaribo) [oldest still existing club] 15 Jan 1921 sv Transvaal (Paramaribo) 3 Jun 1921 Ajax (Paramaribo) 8 Dec 1923 Go Ahead (Paramaribo) Jan 1924 Be Quick (Paramaribo) 1 Sep 1924 Surinaamse Politie Sport Vereniging (later changed name to P.V.V. (Politie Voetbal Vrienden)) Mar 1925 Bauxite Star (Moengo) 28 May 1925 Fearless (Moengo) 3 Oct 1925 Artillerie (Moengo) 5 Jan 1926 M.V.V. (Paramaribo) (Militaire Voetbal Vereniging; changed name to S.N.L. (Sportvereniging Nationaal Leger) in 1982) 9 Feb 1927 M.Y.O.B. (Mind Your Own Business; changed name to Remo before 1950) 1927 sv Excelsior 22 Jan 1929 vv Cicerone (Paramaribo) Mar 1929 R.K.V.V.O. (Nickerie) [Rooms Katholieke Voetbal Vereniging Olympia] 2 Oct 1932 Jai Hind (Kwatta) 22 Jan 1933 Paramount 2 Jun 1933 vv Swift 9 Jan 1934 sv Leo Victor (Paramaribo) 1 Aug 1935 scsv Curaboys 13 Jun 1937 vv Arsenal (Paramaribo) [as split-off from Cicerone] 1939 vv Paranam 1939 vv E.D.O. (Kwatta) 15 Aug 1941 scsv Kamel Dewaker (Livorno) 2 Aug 1942 sv Nishan '42 (changed name to Inter Wanica in 2019) 1944 sv Jong Rambaan (Lelydorp) 6 Feb 1945 sv Robinhood (Paramaribo) 1945 Arsenal 1946 sv Hollandia (Paramaribo) 1946 Spes Patriae (Paramaribo) 21 Jan 1947 Atlas (Paramaribo) 4 May 1947 N.A.K.S. (Paramaribo) (Na Arbeid Komt Sport) [club with same name existed 1932] 19 Mar 1949 Sonny Boys (Paramaribo) 1 Nov 1950 Tuna (Paramaribo) 15 Aug 1952 scsv Takdier Boys (Livorno) 9 Sep 1952 scsv Bangun Muda (Lelydorp) 18 Jan 1954 Jai Hanuman (Livorno) 28 Feb 1958 Indra Maju (Paramaribo) 1959 FC Flamingo 22 Feb 1960 sv Boxel (9 Oct 2000: changed name to FCS Nacional; merged Dec 2013 with Deva Boys into Nacional Deva Boys; merger later split) 1960 Hindboys (Livorno; Pandit Paltan Tewarieweg) 10 Feb 1961 Shantie Dal (also listed as Santi-Del) 18 Jul 1961 S.C.A. (Sportclub Altona) (Lelydorp) 14 Sep 1961 sv Puwa Nani 19 Oct 1962 sv Houttuin 9 Sep 1964 sv Santos (Nieuw Nickerie) 1 Dec 1965 sv Seaboys 2 Oct 1970 scs Randjiet Boys (Paramaribo) 23 Oct 1970 sv Happy Boys (Meerzorg) 1970 vv Amar Deep (Leidingen) 1 Jul 1974 S.O. Jong Aurora (Paramaribo) 24 Oct 1975 scsv De Ster (Lelydorp) 25 Sep 1976 P.S.V. (Nickerie) 1976 FC Black Tiger (Commewijne) 1 May 1977 sv Tahitie 23 Oct 1979 sv Happy Boys (Meerzorg) 22 Feb 1982 sscv De Rest (Paramaribo) 18 Sep 1986 Napoli (Combé) 1987 scv Bintang Lahir 2 Jan 1990 Super Red Eagles (Paramaribo) 8 Sep 1990 scsv Tamansarie (Commewijne) 1992 Inter Moengotapoe 12 Feb 1994 sv Botopasi 25 Nov 1994 scv Wejurana 18 Oct 1995 Royal '95 (Paramaribo) 16 Jan 1997 W.B.C. (Walking Bout Company) [dissolved] 2 Feb 1998 sv Boskamp 4 Dec 2002 sv Cosmos (Paramaribo) [founded as sv Road] 11 Feb 2003 sv Notch (Moengo) 2003 sv Slee-Juniors (Pikin Slee) 1 Sep 2004 De Vierkinderen (Livorno) 1 May 2005 sv ACoconut Oct 2005 sv Jaw Jaw 18 Jul 2006 sv The Brothers (Oost) 20 Jan 2008 sv The Brothers (Meerzorg) Aug 2008 sv Flora 10 Jan 2009 sv T.O.K. (Team of Keys) (Moengo) 2009 sv Sunny Point 10 Oct 2011 F.C. West United (Totness) 18 Jul 2018 Real Moengotapoe [-] these early clubs only existed for a few years; in some cases, clubs were later founded with the same name
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