EREDIVISIE: Awards and the top scorers

Football’s first division for senior men in the Netherlands, the Eredivisie, is the most prestigious in the country. The competition is well-known around the world for its exciting encounters that frequently feature several goals and for providing an excellent environment for the development of young players.

The Dutch Eredivisie football league continues to be extremely popular with television viewers, with millions of people tuning in to watch the games live or on demand each week.

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The Eredivisie is contested by a total of 18 clubs, all of whom face each other twice during the course of the season, once at home and once on the road. They fight for the national championship, which gives the winner the opportunity to compete at the highest level in Europe. At the end of each season, play-off matches are held to determine the remaining spots in European club competitions.

Eredivisie winners

YearEredivisie champions
2017Feyenoord
2016PSV
2015PSV
2014Ajax
2013Ajax
2012Ajax
2011Ajax
2010FC Twente
2009AZ
2008PSV
2007PSV
2006PSV
2005PSV
2004Ajax
2003PSV
2002Ajax
2001PSV
2000PSV
1999Feyenoord
1998Ajax
1997PSV
1996Ajax
1995Ajax
1994Ajax
1993Feyenoord
1992PSV
1991PSV
1990Ajax
1989PSV
1988PSV
1987PSV
1986PSV
1985Ajax
1984Feyenoord
1983Ajax
1982Ajax
1981AZ’67
1980Ajax
1979Ajax
1978PSV
1977Ajax
1976PSV
1975PSV
1974Feyenoord
1973Ajax
1972Ajax
1971Feyenoord
1970Ajax
1969Feyenoord
1968Ajax
1967Ajax
1966Ajax
1965Feyenoord
1964DWS
1963PSV
1962Feyenoord
1961Feyenoord
1960Ajax
1959Sparta
1958DOS
1957Ajax

Awards and the top scorers

Rotterdam’s VV Concordia won the district champions league in 1889 and went on to win the inaugural national championship. First Eredivisie champions Ajax Amsterdam have also won the majority of national championships in Dutch football (33).

PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord are the next two, both with 22. All but six Dutch championships have been won by these three clubs, known as the ‘Big Three’ of Dutch football. Some of them were DOS (after FC Utrecht’s successor in 1958), Sparta Rotterdam in 1959, the Amsterdam DWS in 1964, AZ Alkmaar in 1981, and FC Twente in 2009. (2010). The following is a comprehensive list of Dutch champions.

In terms of size, the Eredivisie trophy measures 60 centimeters in diameter.

Willy van der Kuijlen is the all-time leading scorer in the Eredivisie with 311 goals. The national record for goals scored in a single season still belongs to PSV striker Coen Dillen, who scored 43 goals in the inaugural year of the league alone.

Koos Waslander holds the record for the Eredivisie’s fastest goal, scoring in under eight seconds in 1982. cc Heerenveen striker Afonso Alves scored seven goals in their 9–0 win over Heracles Almelo in 2007 to create a new record for the most goals scored in a single match.

De Klassieker (The Classic) between Feyenoord Rotterdam and Ajax Amsterdam, which concluded 9-5 in 1960, saw the most goals scored. During the 1972 Eredivisie season, Ajax thrashed Vitesse Arnhem 12-1. There are 122 goals scored in one Eredivisie season by the Amsterdam squad (1966-67 season).

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