Eredivisie

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Eredivisie
Current season or competition Eredivisie 2006/2007
Eredivisie
Sport Football
Founded 1954
No. of teams 18
Country Flag of Netherlands Netherlands
Current champions PSV

The Eredivisie (English: Honorary Division) is the highest football league in the Netherlands.

From 1990 to 1999, the official name of the league was PTT Telecompetitie (after the sponsor, PTT Telecom), which was changed to KPN Telecompetitie in 1999 and to KPN Eredivisie in 2000. From 2002 to 2005, the league was called the Holland Casino Eredivisie. From the 2005-06 season onwards, the league will be sponsored by the Sponsorloterij lottery, but for legal reasons, its name cannot be attached to the league.

The top division consists of 18 clubs. Each club faces every other club twice during the season, once at home and once away. At the end of each season, the bottom club is automatically relegated to the second level of the Dutch league system, the Eerste Divisie (First Division), with the champion of the Eerste Divisie automatically promoted to the Eredivisie. The next two clubs from the bottom of the Eredivisie go to separate promotion/relegation playoffs. The playoffs are played in two groups. Each group has one Eredivisie club and four high-placed clubs from the Eerste Divisie. In both promotion/relegation playoff groups, each club plays a home-and-away series with the other clubs. The winner of each playoff group plays in the following season's Eredivisie, with the other teams going to the Eerste Divisie.

Ajax have won the most titles, 29. PSV are next with 19, and Feyenoord follow with 14. Since 1965, these three giants have won all but one title (the 1980/81 title going to AZ '67).

Contents

Season Champion
1897-1898 R.A.P. (Amsterdam)
1898-1899 R.A.P.
1899-1900 Kon. H.V.V. (Den Haag)
1900-1901 Kon. H.V.V.
1901-1902 Kon. H.V.V.
1902-1903 Kon. H.V.V.
1903-1904 H.B.S. (Den Haag)
1904-1905 Kon. H.V.V.
1905-1906 Kon. H.B.S.
1906-1907 Kon. H.V.V.
1907-1908 Quick (Den Haag)
1908-1909 Sparta (Rotterdam)
1909-1910 Kon. H.V.V.
1910-1911 Sparta
1911-1912 Sparta
1912-1913 Sparta
1913-1914 Kon. H.V.V.
1914-1915 Sparta
1915-1916 Willem II (Tilburg)
1916-1917 Go Ahead (Deventer)
1917-1918 Ajax (Amsterdam)
1918-1919 Ajax
1919-1920 Be Quick (Groningen)
1920-1921 N.A.C. (Breda)
1921-1922 Go Ahead
1922-1923 R.C.H. (Heemstede)
1923-1924 Feyenoord (Rotterdam)
1924-1925 H.B.S.
1925-1926 Sportclub Enschede
1926-1927 Heracles (Almelo)
1927-1928 Feyenoord
1928-1929 P.S.V. (Eindhoven)
1929-1930 Go Ahead
1930-1931 Ajax
1931-1932 Ajax
1932-1933 Go Ahead
 
Season Champion
1933-1934 Ajax
1934-1935 PSV
1935-1936 Feyenoord
1936-1937 Ajax
1937-1938 Feyenoord
1938-1939 Ajax
1939-1940 Feyenoord
1940-1941 Heracles
1941-1942 A.D.O. (Den Haag)
1942-1943 A.D.O.
1943-1944 De Volewijckers (Amsterdam)
1945-1946 Haarlem
1946-1947 Ajax
1947-1948 B.V.V. (Den Bosch)
1948-1949 S.V.V. (Schiedam)
1949-1950 Limburgia (Brunssum)
1950-1951 PSV
1951-1952 Willem II
1952-1953 R.C.H.
1953-1954 Eindhoven
1954-1955 Willem II
1955-1956 Rapid J.C. (Kerkrade)
1956-1957 Ajax
1957-1958 D.O.S. (Utrecht)
1958-1959 Sparta
1959-1960 Ajax
1960-1961 Feyenoord
1961-1962 Feyenoord
1962-1963 PSV
1963-1964 D.W.S. (Amsterdam)
1964-1965 Feyenoord
1965-1966 Ajax
1966-1967 Ajax
1967-1968 Ajax
1968-1969 Feyenoord
1969-1970 Ajax
 
Season Champion
1970-1971 Feyenoord
1971-1972 Ajax
1972-1973 Ajax
1973-1974 Feyenoord
1974-1975 PSV
1975-1976 PSV
1976-1977 Ajax
1977-1978 PSV
1978-1979 Ajax
1979-1980 Ajax
1980-1981 A.Z. '67 (Alkmaar)
1981-1982 Ajax
1982-1983 Ajax
1983-1984 Feyenoord
1984-1985 Ajax
1985-1986 PSV
1986-1987 PSV
1987-1988 PSV
1988-1989 PSV
1989-1990 Ajax
1990-1991 PSV
1991-1992 PSV
1992-1993 Feyenoord
1993-1994 Ajax
1994-1995 Ajax
1995-1996 Ajax
1996-1997 PSV
1997-1998 Ajax
1998-1999 Feyenoord
1999-2000 PSV
2000-2001 PSV
2001-2002 Ajax
2002-2003 PSV
2003-2004 Ajax
2004-2005 PSV
2005-2006 PSV

Club #
Ajax 29
PSV 19
Feyenoord 14
kon. H.V.V. 8
Sparta 6
Go Ahead Eagles 4
kon. H.B.S., Willem II 3
ADO Den Haag, Heracles, R.A.P., R.C.H. 2
AZ, Be Quick Groningen, D.O.S., D.W.S.,
FC Eindhoven, Sportclub Enschede, Haarlem,
Limburgia, NAC Breda, Quick, Rapid JC,
S.V.V., De Volewijckers
1

As of 2005-06, the champion of the Eredivisie automatically advances to the group phase of the UEFA Champions League. The KNVB introduced a playoff system in 2005-06 for the second to ninth placed clubs. One place in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, as well as three UEFA Cup spots are available for the best performing clubs in the playoffs. The remaining UEFA Cup place is awarded to the winner of the KNVB Cup. If this club is in the top 5 of teams a different schedule will be played, where numbers 2 to 5 are all guaranteed no worse than a UEFA Cup spot. This was the case in the first season playoffs were held, 2005-2006.

The playoffs consist of knockout (home and away) matches, according to a complex schedule:

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In these matches, the lowest ranked team gets the first home match. The return will be held at the opponent's venue.

Also the number 10 to 13 enter the playoffs, with the 10th ranked team facing the 13th, while the 11th team faces number 12. Then both winners meet each other in the next round and finally challenge the loser of match G for a special situation spot. The special situation spot comes in hand when the KNVB Cup winner is among the top 7 ranked teams. In that case this team is already qualified for Europe and does not need to qualify through the playoffs, resulting in the special situation spot team to get an Intertoto ticket.

The playoff system has been criticized by clubs, players and fans as the number of matches will increase. The system also makes it theoretically possible, though unlikely, that the second-place team could miss out entirely on European play (except through the Intertoto Cup).

The club at the bottom of the league (18th) is automatically relegated to the Eerste Divisie. The next-lowest two teams (16th and 17th) play in a promotion/relegation knock-out playoff known as the Nacompetitie, in which they will face eight teams from the Eerste Divisie (before the 2005-06 season, six Eerste Divisie teams were involved). Usually, the Eerste Divisie teams that play in the Nacompetitie are the 2nd- through 9th-place teams in that league. (The actual qualification rules are more complex; more detail is provided in the Eerste Divisie page.) Teams finishing above 16th automatically stay in the Eredivisie.

Since the beginning of the league, there are three clubs with an attendance much higher than the others: AFC Ajax, PSV and Feyenoord. These clubs are followed by Utrecht, FC Groningen, Heerenveen and Vitesse, clubs that also have a fairly large fanbase. The average league attendance was just over 7,000 in 1990, but the league has seen a large rise in attendance since the rapid increase in renovating and creation of new football stadiums nationwide. Current season average attendance is 17,893, with AFC Ajax having the largest (48,124) and Excelsior having the smallest (3,100).

Season 2006-2007 average attendance:

  1. Ajax, 48.124
  2. Feyenoord, 40.184
  3. PSV, 33.875
  4. Heerenveen, 25.771
  5. Utrecht, 19.707
  6. FC Groningen, 19.075
  7. Vitesse, 19.033
  8. AZ, 16.128
  9. NAC, 14.849
  10. Roda JC, 14.571
  11. Twente, 13.128
  12. Willem II, 11.950
  13. NEC, 11.875
  14. Sparta, 9.522
  15. Heracles, 8.416
  16. ADO Den Haag, 7.026
  17. RKC, 5.714
  18. Excelsior, 3.100

Current average league attendance: 17.893

Current National League Ranking

(see UEFA coefficients full list for more information)

SEASON TOPSCORER'S NAME GOALS CLUB
1956-57 Flag of Netherlands Coen Dillen 43 PSV Eindhoven
1957-58 Flag of Netherlands Leo Canjels 32 NAC
1958-59 Flag of Netherlands Leo Canjels 34 NAC
1959-60 Flag of Netherlands Henk Groot 38 Ajax Amsterdam
1960-61 Flag of Netherlands Henk Groot 41 Ajax Amsterdam
1961-62 Flag of Netherlands Dick Tol 27 FC Volendam
1962-63 Flag of Netherlands Pierre Kerkhofs 22 PSV Eindhoven
1963-64 Flag of Netherlands Frans Geurtsen 28 DWS
1964-65 Flag of Netherlands Frans Geurtsen 23 DWS
1965-66 Flag of Netherlands Willy van der Kuijlen / Flag of Netherlands Piet Kruiver 23 PSV Eindhoven / Feyenoord Rotterdam
1966-67 Flag of Netherlands Johan Cruijff 33 Ajax Amsterdam
1967-68 Flag of Sweden Ove Kindvall 28 Feyenoord Rotterdam
1968-69 Flag of Netherlands Dick van Dijk / Flag of Sweden Ove Kindvall 30 FC Twente / Feyenoord Rotterdam
1969-70 Flag of Netherlands Willy van der Kuijlen 26 PSV Eindhoven
1970-71 Flag of Sweden Ove Kindvall 24 Feyenoord Rotterdam
1971-72 Flag of Netherlands Johan Cruijff 25 Ajax Amsterdam
1972-73 Flag of NetherlandsCas Janssens / Flag of Netherlands Willy Brokamp 18 NEC Nijmegen / MVV Maastricht
1973-74 Flag of Netherlands Willy van der Kuijlen 27 PSV Eindhoven
1974-75 Flag of Netherlands Ruud Geels 30 Ajax Amsterdam
1975-76 Flag of Netherlands Ruud Geels 29 Ajax Amsterdam
1976-77 Flag of Netherlands Ruud Geels 34 Ajax Amsterdam
1977-78 Flag of Netherlands Ruud Geels 30 Ajax Amsterdam
1978-79 Flag of Netherlands Kees Kist 34 AZ'67
1979-80 Flag of Netherlands Kees Kist 27 AZ'67
1980-81 Flag of Netherlands Ruud Geels 22 Sparta Rotterdam
1981-82 Flag of Netherlands Wim Kieft 32 Ajax Amsterdam
1982-83 Flag of Netherlands Peter Houtman 30 Feyenoord Rotterdam
1983-84 Flag of Netherlands Marco van Basten 28 Ajax Amsterdam
1984-85 Flag of Netherlands Marco van Basten 22 Ajax Amsterdam
1985-86 Flag of Netherlands Marco van Basten 37 Ajax Amsterdam
1986-87 Flag of Netherlands Marco van Basten 31 Ajax Amsterdam
1987-88 Flag of Netherlands Wim Kieft 29 PSV Eindhoven
1988-89 Flag of Brazil Romário 19 PSV Eindhoven
1989-90 Flag of Brazil Romário 23 PSV Eindhoven
1990-91 Flag of Brazil Romário / Flag of Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp 25 PSV Eindhoven / Ajax Amsterdam
1991-92 Flag of Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp 22 Ajax Amsterdam
1992-93 Flag of Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp 26 Ajax Amsterdam
1993-94 Flag of Finland Jari Litmanen 26 Ajax Amsterdam
1994-95 Flag of Brazil Ronaldo 30 PSV Eindhoven
1995-96 Flag of Belgium Luc Nilis 21 PSV Eindhoven
1996-97 Flag of Belgium Luc Nilis 21 PSV Eindhoven
1997-98 Flag of Greece Nikos Machlas 34 Vitesse Arnhem
1998-99 Flag of Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooij 31 PSV Eindhoven
1999-00 Flag of Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooij 29 PSV Eindhoven
2000-01 Flag of Yugoslavia Mateja Kežman 24 PSV Eindhoven
2001-02 Flag of Netherlands Pierre van Hooijdonk 24 Feyenoord Rotterdam
2002-03 Flag of Yugoslavia Mateja Kežman 35 PSV Eindhoven
2003-04 Flag of Yugoslavia Mateja Kežman 31 PSV Eindhoven
2004-05 Flag of Netherlands Dirk Kuijt 29 Feyenoord Rotterdam
2005-06 Flag of Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 33 Ajax Amsterdam


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