Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
03/23 19:00 31 Cambuur Leeuwarden vs Telstar View
03/23 19:00 31 Maastricht vs FC Den Bosch View
03/23 19:00 31 Roda JC vs NAC View
03/23 19:00 31 Willem II vs VVV View
03/29 19:00 32 ADO Den Haag vs FC Groningen View
03/29 19:00 32 FC Den Bosch vs FC Dordrecht View
03/29 19:00 32 Helmond Sport vs Willem II View
03/29 19:00 32 Telstar vs FC Utrecht Reserves View
03/29 19:00 32 FC Emmen vs Ajax Reserves View
03/29 19:00 32 De Graafschap vs AZ Reserves View
03/29 19:00 32 NAC vs Maastricht View
03/29 19:00 32 FC Eindhoven vs Cambuur Leeuwarden View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
03/17 11:15 30 [14] Maastricht vs Roda JC [3] 0-3
03/15 19:00 30 [20] FC Utrecht Reserves vs FC Emmen [12] 2-3
03/15 19:00 30 [15] Ajax Reserves vs PSV Reserves [16] 3-0
03/15 19:00 30 [5] FC Dordrecht vs FC Eindhoven [14] 0-0
03/15 19:00 30 [17] Top Oss vs Helmond Sport [10] 1-0
03/15 19:00 30 [4] FC Groningen vs De Graafschap [6] 4-2
03/15 19:00 30 [8] AZ Reserves vs Cambuur Leeuwarden [11] 2-0
03/15 19:00 30 [18] Telstar vs ADO Den Haag [3] 3-1
03/15 19:00 30 [19] FC Den Bosch vs Willem II [1] 1-4
03/15 19:00 30 [7] NAC vs VVV [9] 1-0
03/11 19:00 31 [10] FC Emmen vs Top Oss [19] 0-1
03/11 19:00 31 [14] FC Eindhoven vs FC Utrecht Reserves [20] 3-0

Wikipedia - Eerste Divisie

The Eerste Divisie (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈeːrstə diˈvizi]; English: First Division) is the second-highest tier of football in the Netherlands. It is linked with the top-level Eredivisie and with the third-level Tweede Divisie via promotion/relegation systems. It is also known as the Keuken Kampioen Divisie due to sponsorship reasons, while previously it was known as Jupiler League for the same reason.

History

The Eerste Divisie consists of 20 clubs, who play each other in a double round-robin league, with each club playing the other club home and away. Each club plays every other club once in the first half of the season before the league takes a winter break around the Christmas and New Year's holiday season. The second half of the season sees the same fixtures as the first half, with the stadiums changed, although the two halves are not played in the same order.

At the end of each season, the champion and the runner-up of the Eerste Divisie are automatically promoted to the Eredivisie. Six other clubs enter the Nacompetitie [ˈnaːkɔmpəˌti(t)si], a promotion/relegation playoff that includes the 16th-placed club in the Eredivisie. The following teams qualify for the Nacompetitie:

  • The club with the best record in the "first period" of the season (after 8 rounds).
  • The club with the best record in the "second period" of the season (rounds 9–16).
  • The club with the best record in the "third period" of the season (rounds 17–24).
  • The club with the best record in the "fourth period" of the season (rounds 25–32).
  • The two remaining spots are filled at the season's end by the highest-placed clubs that have not already earned automatic promotion or qualified for the Nacompetitie.

If the club that wins a period has qualified for the Nacompetitie by winning a previous period, its place is filled by the next-best club in that period that has not already qualified. Usually, the clubs that qualify for the Nacompetitie turn out to be the 3rd- through 9th-placed clubs in the final table. Clubs in the Nacompetitie face each other in a knock-out system with the number 16 of the Eredivisie for one place in next season's Eredivisie.

Since the KNVB decided to seek sponsors for the divisions in 1990, the league was called the Toto-Divisie. Between September 2001 and June 2006, that was with introduction of the then sponsor Gouden Gids Divisie. Between July 2006 and June 2018, with the introduction of the sponsor, that had become the Jupiler League. Since July 2018, with the introduction of the new sponsor, that has become the Keuken Kampioen Divisie.

Between seasons 1971–72 and 2008–09 teams could not relegate from the Eerste Divisie. From the 2009–10 season onwards, one team has been relegated from the Eerste Divisie to the Hoofdklasse (then the main amateur league of Dutch football). From the 2010–11 to 2015–16 seasons, the KNVB introduced a third and highest amateur tier called Topklasse, and Hoofdklasse clubs have been able to get promoted to that new division.

Before the 2008–09 season, Hoofdklasse clubs could be promoted by obtaining a professional license. However, only a club going bankrupt or losing its license could result in clubs leaving professional football. The last clubs leaving professional football in that way were FC Wageningen and VCV Zeeland in 1992, and more recently HFC Haarlem and RBC Roosendaal, who went bankrupt in January 2010 and June 2011 respectively. The most recent additions to the league were AGOVV Apeldoorn in 2003 and FC Omniworld in 2005, expanding the league to 19 and later 20 clubs. However, for the 2010–11 season, the league returned to 18 clubs, as HFC Haarlem went bankrupt and FC Oss was relegated to the newly formed Topklasse. The 2012–13 season ended with 16 teams after AGOVV and SC Veendam went bankrupt. Four teams have been added to bring the division back up to 20 teams in 2013. Achilles '29 has been promoted from the Topklasse with the reserve teams of Ajax, FC Twente and PSV being added as well.

Since the 2016–17 season there is optional relegation to the third-tier, amateur Tweede Divisie. Clubs in the Tweede Divisie had to announce in mid-season if they want to be eligible for promotion. Only if one of those clubs won the Tweede Divisie championship is a team relegated from the Eerste Divisie.

The remainder of the 2019–20 season was cancelled amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, thus there were no promotions or relegations. Before the cancellation, the KNVB met in December 2019 and ruled that promotion to the second division and relegation to the third were suspended until 2022–23, and that the lowest-ranked Eerste Divisie Jong team will exchange places with its highest-ranked Tweede Divisie counterpart. In June 2022, the KNVB decided that relegation from the Eerste Divisie will stay absent for an extended period of 5 to 10 years.

The Netherlands Eerste Divisie is a highly competitive and exciting soccer tournament held annually in the Netherlands. It is the second-highest professional soccer league in the country, just below the top-tier Eredivisie.

The tournament features 20 teams from various cities across the Netherlands, all vying for the coveted championship title and the opportunity to be promoted to the Eredivisie. The participating teams consist of a mix of established clubs with rich histories and promising young teams looking to make their mark in Dutch football.

The Netherlands Eerste Divisie is known for its fast-paced and attacking style of play, with teams often showcasing their technical skills and tactical prowess. The matches are filled with intense rivalries, passionate fans, and thrilling moments that keep spectators on the edge of their seats.

The tournament provides a platform for young talents to showcase their abilities and catch the attention of scouts from top clubs in the Netherlands and abroad. Many players who have excelled in the Eerste Divisie have gone on to have successful careers in top European leagues.

The Netherlands Eerste Divisie also serves as a breeding ground for future stars of the Dutch national team, with several players making their breakthrough in this tournament before representing their country at the highest level.

Matches are held in modern stadiums across the Netherlands, providing a fantastic atmosphere for both home and away fans. The tournament attracts a passionate following, with supporters filling the stands and creating an electric atmosphere that adds to the excitement of the matches.

Overall, the Netherlands Eerste Divisie is a thrilling and competitive soccer tournament that showcases the best of Dutch football. With its rich history, talented players, and passionate fanbase, it continues to captivate soccer enthusiasts and serve as a stepping stone for aspiring players on their journey to success.