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===1973 Season: Highest accolades===
[[File:Transvaal 1975.jpg|thumb|The team from the [[1973 CONCACAF Champions' Cup]], at the National Stadion in Paramaribo]]
Showing steady improvement by each season, the 1973 season proved to be Transvaal's most successful to date. Under guidance of [[Jules Lagadeau]], Transvaal went on to win the national title undefeated also winning the country's first ever [[CONCACAF Champions' Cup]] following the withdrawal of both [[Costa Rica]]n clubs [[Liga Deportiva Alajuelense|Alajuelense]] and [[Saprissa]].<ref name = "Transvaal"/>
 
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* Match of the Year: Robinhood vs. Transvaal ended in a 1–1 draw with Transvaal winning 4–2 on penalties
 
[[File:Transvaal 1975.jpg|thumb|The team from the [[19731975 CONCACAF Champions' Cup]], who reached second place, at the National Stadion in Paramaribo before the first leg of the final]]
The Transvaal first team players who contributed to the 1973 season were [[Edwin Schal|Wiene Schal]] (captain), Castillion, Theo Klein, [[Wensley Bundel]], Gesser, Pauli Corte, Headly, [[Roy Vanenburg]], Nortan, Del Prado, [[Jules Lagadeau|Lagadeau]], Sordam, [[Armand Monsanto|Monsanto]], Grootfaam, Schenkers, Anches and Boschman. The manager of the club in 1973 was Jules Lagadeau. To this date no club in Suriname have been able to match the success of Transvaal in the 1973 season.<ref name = "Transvaal"/>