Eendracht is a former football club from the Dutch city of Nijmegen, which formed the basis for the current club N.E.C.

In Quicken, Quick Club was founded in Nijmegen in 1888, but this club focused on the elite. On November 15, 1900, August Lodenstijn, Antoon Kuypers and Wouter van Lent decided to set up the football club Eendracht for boys from lower social classes from the city. Those previously played on the Waalkade and the Grote Markt. The name was derived from a spell on the gate at the Grote Markt: "Equity makes power".

In the first years after its foundation, Eendracht played only some friendly matches and mutual training parties. One was playing at the Gerard Noodtplein and later the Wedren.

In 1903, Eendracht played competitively for the first time. In that year, the club became the champion of the Nijmeegsche Football Association and promoted to the second class of the then Geldersche Football Association. The two consecutive seasons became the club in that class champion.

In the season 1906-1907, Eendracht played in the Eastern Second Class of the Dutch Football Association and played under the Waalbrug on the other side of the Waal at Lent. The first year in this class ended Eendracht as sixth. This field was often unplayable because it was still white at high water. A subsequent move then brought the club to Mr. Selbach's site. In 1908, the newly established NVV Nijmegen club was also in this area, but it left again a year later.

On April 11, 1910, Eendracht merged with NVV Nijmegen and formed the Nijmegen Duck Combination: N.E.C.

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