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Relief for safe Koninklijke HFC, but no celebration. 'You don't do that when you've lost'

Relief for safe Koninklijke HFC, but no celebration. 'You don't do that when you've lost'

Koninklijke HFC secured its position in the second division for next season despite a 1-0 loss to ACV in Assen. Their safety was confirmed by a draw in another league match, though the team refrained from celebrating after their own defeat.

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