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Teams | Ajax Feyenoord |
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First meeting | 9 October 1921 Eerste Klasse - Kromme Zandweg Feyenoord - Ajax (2-2) |
Latest meeting | 1 November 2009 Eredivisie - Amsterdam Arena Ajax - Feyenoord (5-1) |
Next meeting | 31 January 2010 Eredivisie - De Kuip Feyenoord - Ajax |
Statistics | |
Most player appearances | Coen Moulijn (Feyenoord), Sjaak Swart (Ajax) (36) |
De Klassieker (English: "The Classic") is the national football derby of the Netherlands between Holland's most renowned and by far most popular football clubs Ajax of Amsterdam and Feyenoord of Rotterdam.
Despite PSV dominating domestically in recent times it is de Klassieker which remains the most important match on the Dutch footballing calendar.
Background
[edit]Culture and attitude
[edit]De Klassieker is an example of a match which transcends the definition of ordinary footballing rivalries. De Klassieker is not just a match between Ajax and Feyenoord, but most of all a clash between two cities with extreme differences in culture and attitude. Amsterdam and Rotterdam have only few things in common. They are the two biggest cities of the Netherlands, both part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe. [1][2]
Football rivalry
[edit]Honours
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Player transfers
[edit]Most controversial transfers
[edit]Henk Groot (1963)
[edit]Wim Jansen (1980)
[edit]Jansen signed for the American side Washington Diplomats in 1980, but after playing 27 games for them, he returned to the Netherlands to sign for Ajax, on the advice of Johan Cruijff, who played together with Jansen at the Washington Diplomats. Jansen would play as libero and fill a gap in the Ajax defence after the departure of Krol in the summer of 1980. By November 1980, after 13 rounds of the Eredivise Ajax were 8th, by the end of the season they had picked up form and finished as runners-up behind AZ and in front of FC Utrecht. The next season Ajax went on to win the Eredivise with Jansen in the team. Feyenoord fans didn't like former player Jansen playing for their main rivals Ajax. On his Ajax debut (which, incidentally, was away to Feyenoord. Ajax lost 4-2) a snowball was thrown at his eye and Jansen had to leave the field for treatment. Jansen stayed at Ajax until summer 1982, after which he returned to the Washington Diplomats for one more season, before retiring from playing in summer 1983.
Johan Cruijff (1983)
[edit]A historic disaster. That's the only way to describe the board's decison to let Cruyff go after the 1982-1983 season. 'J.C. Superstar' was too expensive and too frequently injured. The crowd reacted furiously. Riot police had to set chairman Ton Harmsen free from outraged F-Siders during the turbulent last home game of the season. Cruyff took his revenge in a way only he could think of. To the dismay of his home town, he did what nobody had expected: he signed a contract with Feyenoord. With Cruyff wearing the Feyenoord shirt in 1983-1984, the Rotterdammers won their first national title since 1974, and their last one until 1991. 18 September, 1983, was a day of mixed emotions, as Ajax crushed Feyenoord and their beloved 'Jopie', 8-2. [3]
Driven by anger, Johan Cruijff did the unthinkable in 1983. He moved form Ajax to rivals Feyenoord. Supporters in Rotterdam were not too keen on Cruijff defending their colours, but their scepticism soon vanished. Notwithstanding a 8-2 defeat in Amsterdam against Ajax, Feyenoord took the national title and the KNVB Cup. Thanks to an impressive Peter Houtman, a dynamic Ruud Gullit but above all an inspired Johan Cruijff. [4]
Angelos Charisteas (2006)
[edit]Daan Rienstra (2009)
[edit]On May 28, 2009, player agent Sonny Silooy officially announced the transfer of the only 16 year old Daan Rienstra from Ajax to Feyenoord. [5] Despite being just a youth player, the transfer stirred up the rivalry once again. Ajax declared the club had an evaluation talk with the youngster, in which they told Rienstra the club didn't want to continue with the player. Rienstra, who went through the Ajax youth academy for seven consecutive seasons, left the conversation angrily, which made Ajax decide to dismiss the player immediately. [6]
However, a few weeks before the announcement, on May 10, 2009, the regional television network RTV N-H aired an interview featuring Rienstra. [7] In the interview, the Ajax youth player surprisingly stated to be a Feyenoord supporter: "I'm a Feyenoord fan. Before I joined Ajax I was a fan of Feyenoord already. And well, that feeling isn't really gone yet." [8] Quickly, rumors were spread the reason for Rienstra's dismissal was his revelation to be a Feyenoord fan. However, Ajax claimed Rienstra's dismissal had nothing to do with his Feyenoord revelation, as the club only had football related reasons for his removal. Rienstra was free to join another club, which unsurprisingly became Feyenoord.
Direct transfers
[edit]Relatively few players have made the direct move between the two clubs since 1921. In total 13 players were involved in 15 transfers, including three youth players and Henk Timmer's consecutive loan deals to Feyenoord and Ajax from AZ.
Season | Name | Pos | From | To |
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1958-59 | Graafland, Eddy Pieters | GK | Ajax | Feyenoord |
1963-64 | Groot, Henk | FW | Ajax | Feyenoord |
1965-66 | Groot, Henk | FW | Feyenoord | Ajax |
1969-70 | Duivenbode, Theo van | DF | Ajax | Feyenoord |
1977-78 | Everse, Jan | DF | Feyenoord | Ajax |
1977-78 | Notten, René | MF | Ajax | Feyenoord |
1983-84 | Cruijff, Johan | FW | Ajax | Feyenoord |
1990-91 | Scholten, Arnold | MF | Ajax | Feyenoord |
1993-94 | Knopper, Richard Y | MF | Feyenoord | Ajax |
1993-94 | Loen, John van | FW | Ajax | Feyenoord |
1995-96 | Scholten, Arnold | MF | Feyenoord | Ajax |
2002-03 | Timmer, Henk | GK | Feyenoord | Ajax |
2005-06 | Sno, Evander Y | MF | Ajax | Feyenoord |
2006-07 | Charisteas, Angelos | FW | Ajax | Feyenoord |
2009-10 | Rienstra, Daan Y | MF | Ajax | Feyenoord |
- Y Youth transfers
Played for both in de Klassieker
[edit]Name | Pos | Ajax | Feyenoord | ||
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Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Cruijff, Johan | MF | 24 | 8 | 4 | 1 |
Everse, Jan | DF | 5 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Geel, Martin van | MF | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 |
Geels, Ruud | FW | 8 | 10 | 6 | 1 |
Groot, Henk | FW | 20 | 9 | 4 | 2 |
Jansen, Wim | MF | 4 | 0 | 31 | 2 |
Ling, Tscheu La | FW | 11 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Loen, John van | FW | 4 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
Molenaar, Keje | DF | 4 | 1 | 5 | 1 |
Notten, René | MF | 6 | 1 | 6 | 0 |
Pieters Graafland, Eddy | GK | 4 | 0 | 28 | 0 |
Rep, John | FW | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
Tahamata, Simon | FW | 7 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
Witschge, Rob | MF | 6 | 3 | 11 | 1 |
- Statistics accurate as of last match played on August 21, 1994.
Henk Groot, Ruud Geels, Johan Cruijff, Keje Molenaar, Ronald Koeman and Angelos Charisteas are the only players who scored for both teams in de Klassieker. [9]
Statistics
[edit]Overall record
[edit]Game by game
[edit]Since 1921, Ajax and Feyenoord have played over 150 matches against each other in various leagues, cups and friendly games. Until 1954, the top of the Dutch football league system was called the Eerste Klasse (English: "First Class"). The Eerste Klasse consisted out of six divisions in which the teams were divided regionally. The national champion was determined by a championship competition between the champions of the six divisions. Feyenoord and Ajax are both located in the western part of the Netherlands, which made it possible for both clubs to be placed together in one of the two western divisions (West or West II). The Eredivisie was introduced in the season 1956-57. Since, the winner of the Eredivisie is the national champion.
The following table shows an overview of all the official and unofficial matches played between Ajax and Feyenoord. Unofficial matches are unnumbered.
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# | Season | Date | Home | Result | Away | Competition | Venue | Att. |
126 | 1994-95 | 21 August 1994 | Ajax Litmanen 13' Oulida 21' Kluivert 25' |
3-0 | Feyenoord | Super Cup | Olympisch Stadion | 23.500 |
125 | 1993-94 | 27 March 1994 | Feyenoord de Wolf 58' Heus 62' (pen) |
2-1 | Ajax Kanu 32' |
Eredivisie | De Kuip | 38.049 |
124 | 1993-94 | 24 October 1993 | Ajax Litmanen 21', 89' |
2-2 | Feyenoord Scholten 18' Esajas 18' |
Eredivisie | Olympisch Stadion | 41.395 |
123 | 1993-94 | 8 August 1993 | Feyenoord | 0-4 | Ajax Litmanen 20', 62' de Boer 47' Overmars 60' |
Super Cup | De Kuip | 38.049 |
122 | 1992-93 | 9 May 1993 | Ajax R. de Boer 70' Vink 27' Jonk 30', 68' Pettersson 89' |
5-2 | Feyenoord Blinker 70' Obiku 77' |
Eredivisie | Olympisch Stadion | 44.000 |
121 | 1992-93 | 31 March 1993 | Feyenoord | 0-5 | Ajax Davids 43', 59', 90' Bergkamp 45', 85' |
KNVB Cup (Semi Final) | De Kuip | 39.982 |
120 | 1992-93 | 15 November 1992 | Feyenoord | 0-3 | Ajax Davids 60' Pettersson 71' Overmars 77' |
Eredivisie | De Kuip | 39.972 |
40 | 1958-59 | 9 November 1958 | Ajax Bleyenberg 31' van der Kuil 35', 38' |
3-1 | Feyenoord van der Gijp 61' |
Eredivisie | De Meer | 22.000 |
39 | 1957-58 | 30 March 1958 | Feyenoord van der Gijp 15', 60' |
2-3 | Ajax Swart 36' Schmidt 48' Bleyenberg 72' |
Eredivisie | De Kuip | 54.025 |
38 | 1957-58 | 13 October 1957 | Ajax den Edel 36' |
1-2 | Feyenoord van der Gijp 10' den Bleijker 71' |
Eredivisie | De Meer | 22.000 |
37 | 1956-57 | 17 March 1957 | Ajax Schmidt 62' |
1-0 | Feyenoord | Eredivisie | De Meer | 22.000 |
36 | 1956-57 | 11 November 1956 | Feyenoord den Bleijker 14', 25', 37', 64' van der Gijp 26', 44' Schouten 52' |
7-3 | Ajax Bleyenberg 51' Michels 85' Ouderland 88' |
Eredivisie | De Kuip | 54.025 |
35 | 1946-47 | 11 May 1947 | Ajax Brokmann 50' |
1-1 | Feyenoord Linssen 70' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | De Meer | 20.000 |
34 | 1946-47 | 10 November 1946 | Feyenoord de Jong 3', 80' van Kilsdonk 32', 52' Linssen 55' |
5-3 | Ajax Brokmann 6' Michels 33' Fischer 82' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | De Kuip | 30.655 |
33 | 1943-44 | 9 January 1944 | Ajax Brokmann 25' Fischer 75' Dräger 85' |
3-0 | Feyenoord | Eerste Klasse (West II) | De Meer | 10.000 |
32 | 1943-44 | 10 October 1943 | Feyenoord Linssen 3' Bens 70' |
2-1 | Ajax Kraamwinkel 65' |
Eerste Klasse (West II) | Kromme Zandweg | 10.000 |
31 | 1942-43 | 6 December 1942 | Feyenoord Vrauwdeunt 25' Bens 85' |
2-0 | Ajax | Eerste Klasse (West II) | De Kuip | 15.791 |
30 | 1942-43 | 27 September 1942 | Ajax van der Veen 37' Ackerman 46' |
2-3 | Feyenoord Bens 54' Kuppen 60' Vrauwdeunt 70' |
Eerste Klasse (West II) | De Meer | 20.000 |
29 | 1941-42 | 21 December 1941 | Feyenoord Paauwe 55' van Wijngaarden 83' |
2-0 | Ajax | Eerste Klasse (West) | De Kuip | 11.067 |
28 | 1941-42 | 12 October 1941 | Ajax van Reenen 38' van Wijngaarden 88' |
2-1 | Feyenoord Burg 22' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | De Meer | 17.000 |
27 | 1938-39 | 22 January 1939 | Ajax Bijl 8', 50' van Wijngaarden 26', 55', 84' |
5-0 | Feyenoord | Eerste Klasse (West II) | De Meer | 20.000 |
26 | 1938-39 | 23 May 1937 | Feyenoord Vente 10' |
1-0 | Ajax | Eerste Klasse (West II) | De Kuip | 32.522 |
25 | 1936-37 | 23 May 1937 | Ajax van Reenen 57' Stam 69' |
2-0 | Feyenoord | Championship Competition | De Meer | 25.000 |
24 | 1936-37 | 11 April 1937 | Feyenoord Paauwe 5' Vente 46' Kantebeen 75' |
3-0 | Ajax | Championship Competition | De Kuip | 46.172 |
23 | 1935-36 | 14 June 1936 | Feyenoord Barendregt 35', 45' Kantebeen 81' |
3-6 | Ajax Stam 25', 80' van Wijngaarden 27', 31' van Reenen 60' Gerritsen 88' |
Championship Competition | Kromme Zandweg | 20.000 |
22 | 1935-36 | 19 April 1936 | Ajax van Deyck 27' (pen) |
1-4 | Feyenoord Burg 1' Barendregt 67' Linssen 68', 73' |
Championship Competition | De Meer | 21.000 |
21 | 1934-35 | 10 March 1935 | Feyenoord Groenendijk 2' de Vries 72' |
2-4 | Ajax van Reenen 12' Roeg 30' Mulders 61', 71' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | Kromme Zandweg | 16.664 |
20 | 1934-35 | 11 November 1934 | Ajax ten Have 57', 67', 76' Roeg 89' |
4-0 | Feyenoord | Eerste Klasse (West) | Ajax-terrein | 15.000 |
19 | 1933-34 | 7 January 1934 | Feyenoord Burg 46' (pen) |
1-4 | Ajax Mulders 16' Volkers 26' van Reenen 47', 75' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | Kromme Zandweg | 10.000 |
18 | 1933-34 | 8 October 1933 | Ajax Volkers 6' Oudendijk 30', 40', 68', 88' van Wijngaarden 64', 83' |
7-1 | Feyenoord Vrauwdeunt 62' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | Ajax-terrein | 14.000 |
17 | 1931-32 | 5 May 1932 | Ajax Mulders 73' |
2-2 | Feyenoord Groenendijk 30' van Heijzen 77' Burg 80' |
Championship Competition | Olympisch Stadion | 22.401 |
16 | 1931-32 | 1 May 1932 | Feyenoord Burg 12' Paauwe 66' (pen) |
2-4 | Ajax van Reenen 28', 33', 62' Bul 85' (o.g.) |
Championship Competition | Stadion Spangen | 28.000 |
15 | 1930-31 | 3 June 1931 | Ajax van Reenen 21', 66' |
2-2 | Feyenoord Groenendijk 62', 72' |
Championship Competition | Olympisch Stadion | 23.312 |
14 | 1930-31 | 10 May 1931 | Feyenoord Duijnhouwer 28', 76' Groenendijk 38' Barendregt 46', 88' |
5-2 | Ajax van Reenen 12' van Kol 52' (pen) |
Championship Competition | Stadion Spangen | 22.000 |
13 | 1929-30 | 4 June 1930 | Ajax Strijbosch 89' |
1-2 | Feyenoord van Dijke 65' Duijnhouwer 80' |
KNVB Cup (Semi Final) | Olympisch Stadion | 9.033 |
12 | 1927-28 | 9 April 1928 | Ajax | 0-3 | Feyenoord Heusdens 10' Barendregt 17' van Heel 65' (pen) |
Championship Competition | Ajax-terrein | 15.000 |
11 | 1927-28 | 8 April 1928 | Feyenoord Barendregt 60' |
1-0 | Ajax | Championship Competition | Kromme Zandweg | 12.000 |
10 | 1926-27 | 27 May 1927 | Feyenoord Pijl 30' Koonings 85' |
2-3 | Ajax Koonings 2' (o.g.) Twelker 14' Iseger 22' |
Championship Competition | Kromme Zandweg | 7.000 |
9 | 1926-27 | 27 March 1927 | Ajax | 0-2 | Feyenoord Barendregt 25', 57' |
Championship Competition | Ajax-terrein | 14.000 |
8 | 1925-26 | 7 February 1926 | Ajax Rutte 69', 70' |
2-2 | Feyenoord Pijl 4', 60' |
Eerste Klasse (West II) | Ajax-terrein | 14.000 |
7 | 1925-26 | 4 October 1925 | Feyenoord Koonings 30' van Rikxoort 46' |
2-0 | Ajax | Eerste Klasse (West II) | Kromme Zandweg | 7.000 |
6 | 1923-24 | 6 April 1924 | Ajax Rutte 6' |
1-1 | Feyenoord Pijl 75' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | Ajax-terrein | 8.200 |
5 | 1923-24 | 20 January 1924 | Feyenoord van Dijke 47' (pen) |
1-3 | Ajax Rutte 15', 45' Volkers 89' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | Kromme Zandweg | 4.500 |
4 | 1922-23 | 21 January 1923 | Ajax | 0-2 | Feyenoord Formenoy 65' Weber 77' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | Ajax-terrein | 10.000 |
3 | 1922-23 | 29 October 1922 | Feyenoord Weber 5' |
1-1 | Ajax Pelser 20' (pen) |
Eerste Klasse (West) | Kromme Zandweg | 7.000 |
2 | 1921-22 | 5 March 1922 | Ajax Delsen 43' van der Vlis |
2-0 | Feyenoord | Eerste Klasse (West) | Ajax-terrein | 10.000 |
1 | 1921-22 | 9 October 1921 | Feyenoord Pijl 70' Formenoy 90' |
2-2 | Ajax Rutte 43' Delsen 80' |
Eerste Klasse (West) | Kromme Zandweg | 10.000 |
Records
[edit]Hooliganism
[edit]They say opposites attract. Holland’s most successful clubs certainly don’t think so. On one side, the cultural, historical and liberal socialist capital of Amsterdam with a club famed for championing 'the beautiful game’. On the other is Rotterdam, a rugged, industrial city, which was the birthplace of Pim Fortuyn’s anti-immigration party, and home to Feyenoord. As a result violent fan clashes have long marred occasions when the two sides meet. [10]
There have been many clashes between the supporters of both clubs, of which Beverwijk in 1997 was infamous. One Ajax fan, Carlo Picornie, was beaten to death by rival supporters, triggering more strict policies from the Dutch football association KNVB to tackle hooliganism. As a result of the incident, the two Klassiekers in 1997/98 were played without away fans. Nevertheless, in April 2005, riots took place around Feyenoord's ground involving hooligans from both sides and the riot police. Travelling Ajax fans had demolished the train transporting them to Rotterdam, and were forced to wait outside the stadium until the match was over. Meanwhile, Feyenoord supporters who had just seen their team lose, were determined to clash with rivals from Amsterdam, who had not seen the match. Hooligans filmed by police were shown on national TV. Virtually every hooligan on TV handed himself in.
In February 2009, the mayors of Amsterdam and Rotterdam made an agreement with the KNVB to ban visiting fans from the away games in an effort to curb the violence.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The Classic: Feyenoord-Ajax". FIFA. 22 October 2006. Retrieved 4 November 2009.
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(help) - ^ "Johan Cruyff: Playing for Feyenoord". Cruyff.com. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
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External links
[edit]- AFC Ajax
- Feyenoord
- Ajax vs Feyenoord on FootballDerbies.com