Eredivisie

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Eredivisie
Eredivisie 2007-08
Founded
1956
Nation
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Relegation To
Eerste Divisie
Number of Teams
18
European Qualification
Champions League
UEFA Cup
Intertoto Cup
Cups
KNVB Cup
Johan Cruijff-schaal
Current Champions (2007/2008)
PSV Eindhoven
Most Successful Club
AFC Ajax (29)
Website
Official

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 three 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.

AFC Ajax has won the most titles, 29. PSV Eindhoven is next with 21, and Feyenoord follows with 14. Since 1965, these three giants have won all except for one title (the 1980/81 title went to AZ '67).

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[edit] Current teams (2007-2008)

[edit] Champions

Year Winner Runner Up Third
1897-98 RAP Amsterdam Vitesse
1898-99 RAP Amsterdam Vitesse
1899-00 HVV Den Haag Victoria Wageningen
1900-01 HVV Den Haag Victoria Wageningen
1901-02 HVV Den Haag Victoria Wageningen
1902-03 HVV Den Haag Vitesse Volharding
1903-04 HBS Den Haag Velocitas Breda PVV Enschede
1904-05 HVV Den Haag PVV Enschede
1905-06 HBS Den Haag PVV Enschede
1906-07 HVV Den Haag PVV Enschede
1907-08 Quick Den Haag UD Deventer
1908-09 Sparta Wilhelmina Den Bosch
1909-10 HVV Den Haag Quick Nijmegen
1910-11 Sparta GVC Wageningen
1911-12 Sparta GVC Wageningen
1912-13 Sparta Vitesse
1913-14 HVV Den Haag Vitesse Willem II
1914-15 Sparta Vitesse
1915-16 Willem II Go Ahead Sparta
1916-17 Go Ahead UVV Utrecht Willem II
1917-18 AFC Ajax Go Ahead Willem II
1918-19 AFC Ajax Go Ahead AFC Amsterdam
1919-20 Be Quick 1887 VOC Rotterdam Go Ahead
1920-21 NAC Breda Be Quick 1887 AFC Ajax
1921-22 Go Ahead Blauw-Wit NAC Breda
1922-23 RCH Be Quick 1887 Go Ahead
1923-24 Feyenoord Stormvogels NAC Breda
1924-25 HBS Den Haag NAC Breda Sparta
1925-26 SC Enschede MVV Maastricht Feyenoord
1926-27 Heracles NAC Breda AFC Ajax
1927-28 Feyenoord Ajax NOAD
1928-29 PSV Go Ahead Feyenoord
1929-30 Go Ahead Ajax Velocitas
1930-31 AFC Ajax Feyenoord PSV
1931-32 AFC Ajax Feyenoord SC Enschede
1932-33 Go Ahead Feyenoord Stormvogels
1933-34 AFC Ajax KFC Willem II
1934-35 PSV Go Ahead AFC Ajax
1935-36 Feyenoord AFC Ajax SC Enschede
1936-37 AFC Ajax Feyenoord PSV
1937-38 Feyenoord Heracles D.W.S.
1938-39 AFC Ajax D.W.S. NEC
1939-40 Feyenoord Blauw-Wit Heracles
1940-41 Heracles PSV ADO Den Haag
1941-42 ADO Den Haag FC Eindhoven AGOVV
1942-43 ADO Den Haag Feyenoord Willem II
1943-44 De Volewijckers VUC Den Haag LONGA
1944-45 Not played
1945-46 Haarlem Ajax SC Heerenveen
1946-47 Ajax SC Heerenveen NEC
1947-48 BVV Den Bosch SC Heerenveen Go Ahead
1948-49 SVV BVV Den Bosch AGOVV
1949-50 Limburgia Blauw-Wit Maurits
1950-51 PSV D.W.S. Willem II
1951-52 Willem II Hermes DVS Haarlem
1952-53 RCH FC Eindhoven Sparta
1953-54 FC Eindhoven D.O.S. PSV
Introduction of professional football
1954-55 Willem II NAC PSV
1955-56 Rapid JC NAC Elinkwijk
Introduction of the Eredivisie
1956-57 Ajax Fortuna '54 SC Enschede
1957-58 D.O.S. SC Enschede Ajax
1958-59 Sparta Rapid JC Fortuna '54
1959-60 Ajax Feyenoord Blauw-Wit
1960-61 Feyenoord Ajax VVV
1961-62 Feyenoord PSV Blauw-Wit
1962-63 PSV Ajax Sparta
1963-64 D.W.S. PSV SC Enschede
1964-65 Feyenoord D.W.S. ADO Den Haag
1965-66 Ajax Feyenoord ADO Den Haag
1966-67 Ajax Feyenoord Sparta
1967-68 Ajax Feyenoord Go Ahead
1968-69 Feyenoord Ajax FC Twente
1969-70 Ajax Feyenoord PSV
1970-71 Feyenoord Ajax ADO Den Haag
1971-72 Ajax Feyenoord FC Twente
1972-73 Ajax Feyenoord FC Twente
1973-74 Feyenoord FC Twente Ajax
1974-75 PSV Feyenoord Ajax
1975-76 PSV Feyenoord Ajax
1976-77 Ajax PSV AZ
1977-78 PSV Ajax AZ
1978-79 Ajax Feyenoord PSV
1979-80 Ajax AZ PSV
1980-81 AZ Ajax FC Utrecht
1981-82 Ajax PSV AZ
1982-83 Ajax Feyenoord PSV
1983-84 Feyenoord PSV Ajax
1984-85 Ajax PSV Feyenoord
1985-86 PSV Ajax Feyenoord
1986-87 PSV Ajax Feyenoord
1987-88 PSV Ajax FC Twente
1988-89 PSV Ajax FC Twente
1989-90 Ajax PSV FC Twente
1990-91 PSV Ajax FC Groningen
1991-92 PSV Ajax Feyenoord
1992-93 Feyenoord PSV Ajax
1993-94 Ajax Feyenoord PSV
1994-95 Ajax Roda JC PSV
1995-96 Ajax PSV Feyenoord
1996-97 PSV Feyenoord FC Twente
1997-98 Ajax PSV Vitesse
1998-99 Feyenoord Willem II PSV
1999-00 PSV SC Heerenveen Feyenoord
2000-01 PSV Feyenoord Ajax
2001-02 Ajax PSV Feyenoord
2002-03 PSV Ajax Feyenoord
2003-04 Ajax PSV Feyenoord
2004-05 PSV Ajax AZ
2005-06 PSV AZ Feyenoord
2006-07 PSV Ajax AZ
2007-08 PSV Ajax NAC

[edit] Number of titles

Club #
AFC Ajax 29
PSV 21
Feyenoord 14
HVV Den Haag 8
Sparta 6
Go Ahead Eagles 4
HBS Den Haag, Willem II 3
ADO Den Haag, Heracles, RAP, RCH 2
AZ, Be Quick 1887, D.O.S., BVV Den Bosch, D.W.S., FC Eindhoven, SC Enschede, Haarlem,
Limburgia, NAC, Quick Den Haag, Rapid JC,SVV, De Volewijckers
1

[edit] Positions

[edit] European competition

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 two seasons the playoffs were held, 2005-2006 and 2006-2007.

Also the teams finishing 10 to 13 enter the playoffs, with the 10th ranked team facing the 13th ranked team, while the 11th ranked team faces the 12th ranked team. Both winners meet each other in the next round and finally challenge the loser of match G for a special situation spot. If the KNVB Cup winner finishes in the top 5, the team winning this match will qualify for the UEFA Intertoto Cup.

If the KNVB Cup winner finishes outside the top 5, they will not compete in the playoffs. Four teams will then compete in the playoffs for the UEFA Intertoto Cup ticket.[1] The teams ranked 11th, 12th and 13th will not compete in the playoffs in that case.[2]

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

Image:play off system eredivisie.png

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

The playoff system has been criticized by clubs, players and fans as the number of matches will increase. The system also makes it possible that the second-place team is forced the enter the UEFA Cup while a lower placed team enters the qualifying round of the Champions League. This happened in 2005-06; AZ, 2nd in competition, had to play for the UEFA Cup, while Ajax, 4th in competition, went into the Champions League qualifying round.

[edit] Relegation

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.

[edit] Attendance

Since the beginning of the league, there are three clubs with an attendance much higher than the others: Ajax, PSV and Feyenoord. These clubs are followed by FC 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 with the building of many new stadiums and the expansion of several existing stadiums nationwide. Current season average attendance is 17,893, with AFC Ajax having the largest (48,124) and Excelsior having the smallest (3,100). Although Ajax' figures are off because the club always counts all their season ticket holders while in actuality they might not be attending. This explains the differences in Ajax' figures and the ArenA's figures which with some matches show an attendance difference of over 10,000 people.


Season 2006-2007 average attendance

Club Attendance
Ajax 48.124
Feyenoord 40.184
PSV 33.875
Heerenveen 25.771
FC Utrecht 19.707
FC Groningen 19.075
Vitesse 19.033
AZ 16.128
NAC Breda 14.849
Roda JC 14.571
FC Twente 13.250
Willem II 11.950
N.E.C. 11.875
Sparta Rotterdam 9.522
Heracles Almelo 8.416
ADO Den Haag 7.026
RKC Waalwijk 5.714
Excelsior 3.100
Average 17.893

[edit] All-Time Ranking

Last updated following the 2007-08 season
Rank Club Seasons Played Won Drawn Lost Points Goals for Goals against Goal difference
1 Ajax 53 1753 1155 310 288 3775 4460 1844 2616
2 PSV 53 1753 1047 386 320 3527 4009 1852 2157
3 Feyenoord 53 1753 1004 411 338 3423 3817 2010 1807
4 FC Twente 52 1719 732 463 524 2659 2779 2305 474
5 Sparta R'dam 50 1651 588 469 594 2233 2525 2535 -10
6 Roda JC 42 1395 550 362 483 2012 2157 2008 149
7 FC Groningen 42 1379 448 396 535 1740 1927 2148 -221
8 FC Utrecht 39 1293 466 329 498 1727 1805 1964 -159
9 NAC Breda 42 1383 444 367 572 1699 1875 2289 -414
10 AZ/Alkmaar'67 32 1055 414 280 361 1522 1694 1497 197
11 ADO Den Haag 34 1140 386 291 463 1449 1666 1843 -177
12 MVV 36 1208 350 357 501 1407 1527 1990 -463
13 Willem II 35 1149 367 270 512 1371 1668 2024 -356
14 NEC 33 1089 302 304 483 1210 1224 1684 -460
15 Go Ahead Eagles 28 940 302 249 389 1155 1293 1500 -207
16 Vitesse 24 783 299 231 253 1128 1152 1082 70
17 FC Volendam 24 808 221 207 380 870 956 1446 -490
18 sc Heerenveen 17 545 232 134 179 830 910 795 115
19 RKC Waalwijk 19 646 206 170 270 788 861 1028 -167
20 Fortuna Sittard 19 646 179 193 274 730 756 1005 -249
21 HFC Haarlem 18 612 172 178 262 694 695 978 -283
22 Door Wilskracht Sterk 15 498 167 137 194 638 691 774 -83
23 VVV-Venlo 17 545 160 148 237 628 734 981 -247
24 DOS 14 460 168 109 183 613 790 848 -58
25 FC Den Bosch 15 510 132 133 245 529 617 928 -311
26 Fortuna '54 12 392 141 99 152 522 635 700 -65
27 De Graafschap 17 545 122 136 287 502 606 1052 -446
28 Stormvogels Telstar 14 464 117 141 210 492 528 754 -226
29 Excelsior 16 511 112 128 271 463 546 941 -395
30 FC Zwolle 12 408 99 120 189 417 496 745 -249
31 Heracles Almelo 9 257 62 63 132 249 293 525 -232
32 USV Elinkwijk 7 234 65 50 119 245 306 483 -177
33 FC Amsterdam 6 204 61 56 87 239 263 321 -58
34 Blauw-Wit Amsterdam 6 196 65 42 89 237 334 401 -67
35 Holland Sport 4 136 37 34 65 138 168 279 -101
36 RBC Roosendaal 5 170 35 26 109 131 164 358 -194
37 NOAD 4 136 33 30 73 129 187 311 -124
38 Sittardia 4 132 32 29 71 125 148 256 -108
39 FC Dordrecht 5 170 27 38 105 119 184 387 -203
40 Cambuur Leeuwarden 4 136 25 38 73 113 139 252 -113
41 Xerxes Rotterdam 2 68 26 17 25 95 92 95 -3
42 FC Eindhoven 3 102 23 25 54 94 107 209 -102
43 BV Veendam 2 68 12 23 33 59 74 127 -53
44 FC Wageningen 2 68 13 18 37 57 72 137 -65
45 De Volewijckers 2 64 15 10 39 55 99 189 -90
46 Helmond Sport 2 68 12 18 38 54 93 162 -69
47 SVV 2 68 13 13 42 52 62 142 -80

The clubs highlighted in green play in the Eredivisie in the 2007/08 season. The clubs highlighted in red play in the Eerste Divisie in the 2007/08 season. The clubs highlighted in grey no longer exist because they have been disestablished or have been merged into another club. Remaining clubs play in lower competitions. For this year's Eredivisie clubs, the 2007/08 season is already counted in the 'seasons' column.

[edit] UEFA Ranking

Current National League Ranking [3]

(see UEFA coefficients full list for more information)

[edit] Topscorers

Season Topscorer Goals Club
1956-57 Flag of the Netherlands Coen Dillen 43 PSV
1957-58 Flag of the Netherlands Leo Canjels 32 NAC
1958-59 Flag of the Netherlands Leo Canjels 34 NAC
1959-60 Flag of the Netherlands Henk Groot 38 Ajax
1960-61 Flag of the Netherlands Henk Groot 41 Ajax
1961-62 Flag of the Netherlands Dick Tol 27 FC Volendam
1962-63 Flag of the Netherlands Pierre Kerkhofs 22 PSV
1963-64 Flag of the Netherlands Frans Geurtsen 28 DWS
1964-65 Flag of the Netherlands Frans Geurtsen 23 DWS
1965-66 Flag of the Netherlands Willy van der Kuijlen
Flag of the Netherlands Piet Kruiver
23 PSV
Feyenoord
1966-67 Flag of the Netherlands Johan Cruijff 33 Ajax
1967-68 Flag of Sweden Ove Kindvall 28 Feyenoord
1968-69 Flag of the Netherlands Dick van Dijk
Flag of Sweden Ove Kindvall
30 FC Twente
Feyenoord
1969-70 Flag of the Netherlands Willy van der Kuijlen 26 PSV
1970-71 Flag of Sweden Ove Kindvall 24 Feyenoord
1971-72 Flag of the Netherlands Johan Cruijff 25 Ajax
1972-73 Flag of the Netherlands Cas Janssens
Flag of the Netherlands Willy Brokamp
18 N.E.C.
MVV
1973-74 Flag of the Netherlands Willy van der Kuijlen 27 PSV
1974-75 Flag of the Netherlands Ruud Geels 30 Ajax
1975-76 Flag of the Netherlands Ruud Geels 29 Ajax
1976-77 Flag of the Netherlands Ruud Geels 34 Ajax
1977-78 Flag of the Netherlands Ruud Geels 30 Ajax
1978-79 Flag of the Netherlands Kees Kist 34 AZ'67
1979-80 Flag of the Netherlands Kees Kist 27 AZ'67
1980-81 Flag of the Netherlands Ruud Geels 22 Sparta
1981-82 Flag of the Netherlands Wim Kieft 32 Ajax
1982-83 Flag of the Netherlands Peter Houtman 30 Feyenoord
1983-84 Flag of the Netherlands Marco van Basten 28 Ajax
1984-85 Flag of the Netherlands Marco van Basten 22 Ajax
1985-86 Flag of the Netherlands Marco van Basten 37 Ajax
1986-87 Flag of the Netherlands Marco van Basten 31 Ajax
1987-88 Flag of the Netherlands Wim Kieft 29 PSV
1988-89 Flag of Brazil Romário 19 PSV
1989-90 Flag of Brazil Romário 23 PSV
1990-91 Flag of Brazil Romário
Flag of the Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp
25 PSV
Ajax
1991-92 Flag of the Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp 22 Ajax
1992-93 Flag of the Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp 26 Ajax
1993-94 Flag of Finland Jari Litmanen 26 Ajax
1994-95 Flag of Brazil Ronaldo 30 PSV
1995-96 Flag of Belgium Luc Nilis 21 PSV
1996-97 Flag of Belgium Luc Nilis 21 PSV
1997-98 Flag of Greece Nikos Machlas 34 Vitesse
1998-99 Flag of the Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooij 31 PSV
1999-00 Flag of the Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooij 29 PSV
2000-01 Flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja Kežman 24 PSV
2001-02 Flag of the Netherlands Pierre van Hooijdonk 24 Feyenoord
2002-03 Flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mateja Kežman 35 PSV
2003-04 Flag of Serbia and Montenegro Mateja Kežman 31 PSV
2004-05 Flag of the Netherlands Dirk Kuijt 29 Feyenoord
2005-06 Flag of the Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 33 Ajax
2006-07 Flag of the Netherlands Afonso Alves 34 sc Heerenveen
2007-08 Flag of the Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 33 Ajax

[edit] Media coverage

In Australia and the USA, the Eredivisie is currently available on Setanta Sports. In Indonesia, Eredivisie is available on Lativi. In the Middle East Eredivisie is available on Al Jazeera Sports.

[edit] References

  1. ^ These will be the best ranked teams excluding the KNVB Cup winner. So if the KNVB Cup winner finishes 8th, the teams ranked 6th, 7th, 9th and 10th will compete for these playoffs.
  2. ^ De play-offs en de bekerfinale ((Dutch)). Royal Netherlands Football Association (2008-03-31). Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
  3. ^ UEFA Country Ranking 2007

[edit] See also

[edit] External links