Eredivisie deny Ajax title, end season without promotion/relegation

Last year's champions have been denied, while ADO Den Haag and RKC Waalwijk will remain in the Dutch top flight despite looking set to go down

Eredivisie deny Ajax title, end season without promotion and relegation
Eredivisie deny Ajax title, end season without promotion and relegation

Defending champion Ajax have been denied the Eredivisie title after the Dutch 2019-20 season was ended early due to coronavirus, despite the league’s announcement that current standings will be recognised as final. The Eredivisie was ended as prime minister Mark Rutte declared that all football matches are forbidden until September 1.

Eredivisie end season

This is the first time Eredivisie is not having a designated champion in the league’s 64-year history. The last time there was no champion crowned in Dutch football was during World War II, with the Eredivisie yielding a winner every year since it was founded in 1956. The 2019/20 in the Netherlands was declared over with no league champion and no promotion or relegation.

Ajax chief Edwin van der Sar admits the decision to scrap the Eredivisie season was understandable.

As players and coaches, you want to win the title on the field. We have been top of the table throughout the season, so it is a pity we haven’t been able to become champion but given the situation we are in, it is understandable. There are a lot more important matters than football right now.

Edwin van der Sar, Ajax chief, the former Dutch national team and Manchester United goalkeeper

League Table – Eredivisie 2019-20

PosTeamMWGDPT
1Ajax25184556
2AZ25183756
3Feyenoord25141550
4PSV Eindhoven26142649
5Willem II2613344
6Utrecht25121641
7Vitesse26121041
8Heracles Almelo2610636
9Groningen2610135
10Heerenveen268033
11Sparta Rotterdam269−433
12Emmen269−1332
13VVV-Venlo268−2728
14Twente267−1227
15PEC Zwolle267−1826
16Fortuna Sittard266−2326
17ADO Den Haag264−2919
18RKC Waalwijk264−3315
Eredivisie League Table (2019-20)

Qualification to European Competitions from Eredivisie

The decision to finalise the table was made after UEFA asked the Dutch federation to maintain the current standings to decide which teams are awarded spots in European competition.

Ajax will head straight to the last round of Champions League qualification despite being level on points with AZ Alkmaar, who will enter in the second round of qualifiers.

Feyenoord, meanwhile, will head to the Europa League group stage as they sat third, while PSV and Willem II will enter the Europa League in the third and second round of qualifiers respectively.

Additionally, ADO Den Haag and RKC Waalwijk will remain in the Eredivisie next season after the Dutch federation opted to not promote or relegate any teams based on this season’s results.