Points by season (UEFA coefficient)[1][2][3] |
Season | Points | League Position[a] |
1955–56 | 2.000 | |
1956–57 | 0.000 | |
1957–58 | 6.000 | |
1958–59 | 0.000 | |
1959–60 | 5.000 | 12 |
1960–61 | 1.000 | 18 |
1961–62 | 3.500 | 16 |
1962–63 | 5.333 | 16 |
1963–64 | 3.666 | 13 |
1964–65 | 5.000 | 13 |
1965–66 | 1.000 | 12 |
1966–67 | 4.500 | 12 |
1967–68 | 2.500 | 17 |
1968–69 | 5.200 | 14 |
1969–70 | 9.500 | 12 |
1970–71 | 9.600 | 6 |
1971–72 | 8.400 | 4 |
1972–73 | 8.500 | 2 |
1973–74 | 7.500 | 2 |
1974–75 | 11.200 | 3 |
1975–76 | 8.000 | 2 |
1976–77 | 4.250 | 3 |
1977–78 | 12.500 | 2 |
1978–79 | 3.250 | 2 |
1979–80 | 7.250 | 5 |
1980–81 | 8.666 | 4 |
1981–82 | 3.800 | 3 |
1982–83 | 2.000 | 10 |
1983–84 | 3.833 | 12 |
1984–85 | 3.750 | 14 |
1985–86 | 2.600 | 19 |
1986–87 | 7.250 | 15 |
1987–88 | 9.200 | 8 |
1988–89 | 4.250 | 6 |
1989–90 | 3.200 | 8 |
1990–91 | 2.250 | 7 |
1991–92 | 8.600 | 6 |
1992–93 | 7.600 | 8 |
1993–94 | 2.600 | 9 |
1994–95 | 7.400 | 9 |
1995–96 | 12.500 | 5 |
1996–97 | 6.250 | 5 |
1997–98 | 6.833 | 5 |
1998–99 | 4.833 | 5 |
1999–2000 | 6.250 | 6 |
2000–01 | 6.083 | 6 |
2001–02 | 10.166 | 7 |
2002–03 | 6.166 | 8 |
2003–04 | 5.416 | 8 |
2004–05 | 12.000 | 7 |
2005–06 | 7.583 | 7 |
2006–07 | 8.214 | 8 |
2007–08 | 5.000 | 9 |
2008–09 | 6.333 | 8 |
2009–10 | 9.416 | 10 |
2010–11 | 11.166 | 9 |
2011–12 | 13.600 | 8 |
2012–13 | 4.214 | 9 |
2013–14 | 5.916 | 8 |
2014–15 | 6.083 | 9 |
2015–16 | 5.750 | 10 |
2016–17 | 9.100 | 13 |
2017–18 | 2.900 | 14 |
2018–19 | 8.600 | 11 |
2019–20 | 9.400 | 10 |
2020–21 | 9.200 | 7 |
2021–22 | 19.200 | 7 |
2022–23 | 13.500 | 6 |
2023–24 | 10.000 | 6 |
Dutch football clubs have entered European association football competitions since 1900, when HVV and RAP took part in the inaugural season of the Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz (one of the first European club football tournaments, is considered a predecessor of club tournaments in Europe, namely the European Cup),[4] which was also won by RAP.
In the inaugural 1955–56 European Cup, PSV Eindhoven participated as the national champions. Feyenoord became the first Dutch club to win the European Cup in 1970. Subsequently, followed by three consecutive European Cup wins by Ajax. The third Dutch club to win the European Cup was PSV Eindhoven, doing so in 1988.
Main UEFA finals
Year | Competition | Dutch team | Opposing team | Score | Venue |
1969 | European Cup | Ajax | Milan | 1–4 | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
1970 | European Cup | Feyenoord | Celtic | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | San Siro, Milan |
1971 | European Cup | Ajax | Panathinaikos | 2–0 | Wembley Stadium, London |
1972 | European Cup | Ajax | Internazionale | 2–0 | De Kuip, Rotterdam |
1973 | European Cup | Ajax | Juventus | 1–0 | Stadion Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade |
1973 | European Super Cup | Ajax | Milan | 1–0 | San Siro, Milan |
6–0 (6–1 agg.) | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam |
1974 | UEFA Cup | Feyenoord | Tottenham Hotspur | 2–2 | White Hart Lane, London |
2–0 (4–2 agg.) | De Kuip, Rotterdam |
1975 | UEFA Cup | FC Twente | Borussia Mönchengladbach | 0–0 | Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf |
1–5 (1–5 agg.) | Diekman Stadion, Enschede |
1978 | UEFA Cup | PSV Eindhoven | Bastia | 0–0 | Stade Furiani, Bastia |
3–0 (3–0 agg.) | Philips Stadion, Eindhoven |
1981 | UEFA Cup | AZ '67 | Ipswich Town | 3–0 | Portman Road, Ipswich |
4–2 (4–5 agg.) | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam |
1987 | European Cup Winners' Cup | Ajax | Lokomotiv Leipzig | 1–0 | Olympic Stadium, Athens |
1987 | European Super Cup | Ajax | Porto | 0–1 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam |
1–0 (0–2 agg.) | Estádio das Antas, Porto |
1988 | European Cup Winners' Cup | Ajax | Mechelen | 0–1 | Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg |
1988 | European Cup | PSV Eindhoven | Benfica | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (6–5 p) | Neckarstadion, Stuttgart |
1988 | European Super Cup | PSV Eindhoven | Mechelen | 0–3 | Argosstadion Achter de Kazerne, Mechelen |
1–0 (1–3 agg.) | Philips Stadion, Eindhoven |
1992 | UEFA Cup | Ajax | Torino | 2–2 | Stadio delle Alpi, Turin |
0–0 (2–2 agg.) (a) | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam |
1995 | UEFA Champions League | Ajax | Milan | 1–0 | Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna |
1995 | UEFA Super Cup | Ajax | Zaragoza | 1–1 | La Romareda, Zaragoza |
4–0 (5–1 agg.) | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam |
1996 | UEFA Champions League | Ajax | Juventus | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) | Stadio Olimpico, Rome |
2002 | UEFA Cup | Feyenoord | Borussia Dortmund | 3–2 | De Kuip, Rotterdam |
2002 | UEFA Super Cup | Feyenoord | Real Madrid | 1–3 | Stade Louis II, Monaco |
2017 | UEFA Europa League | Ajax | Manchester United | 0–2 | Friends Arena, Stockholm |
2022 | UEFA Europa Conference League | Feyenoord | Roma | 0–1 | Arena Kombëtare, Tirana |
Intercontinental finals
Lower or non-UEFA European finals
Final appearance by competition
Friendly finals
*Only friendly tournaments where three or more clubs, from at least two different countries participated in a tournament format (at least semi-finals, final) are included in this list.
Year | Competition | Dutch team | Opposing team | Score | Venue | Source |
1900 | Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz | RAP | HVV | 2–1 | Léopold FC's field, Brussels | [5] |
1901 | Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz | HBS | Racing Club | 1–0 | Léopold FC's field, Brussels | [5] |
1902 | Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz | D.F.C. | Pilgrims | 2–4 | Léopold FC's field, Brussels | [5] |
1921 | Tournoi du Nouvel An du Red Star | Maastricht VV | Red Star Paris | 1–1[f]. | Stade de Paris, Paris | [6] |
1923 | Coupe Jean Dupuich | Feyenoord | Daring Club de Bruxelles | 2–0 | Léopold FC's field, Brussels | [7] |
1935 | Tournoi de Bruxelles du Daring Club | Ajax | Sochaux | 2–1 | Brussels | [8] |
1958 | Benelux Cup | Feyenoord | Anderlecht | 6–0 | De Kuip, Rotterdam | [9] |
1959 | Benelux Cup | Feyenoord | UA Sedan | 4–2 | | [10] |
1961 | Benelux Cup | PSV Eindhoven | Vicenza | 1–2 | Vicenza | [11] |
1973 | Tournoi de Paris | Feyenoord | Bayern Munich | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) | Parc des Princes, Paris | [12] |
1975 | Amsterdam Tournament | Ajax | Molenbeek | 5–2 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [13] |
1975 | Joan Gamper Trophy | Feyenoord | Barcelona | 2–1 | Camp Nou, Barcelona | [14] |
1976 | Amsterdam Tournament | Ajax | Anderlecht | 1–3 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [15] |
1977 | Amsterdam Tournament | AZ '67 | Ajax | 3–0 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [16] |
1978 | Amsterdam Tournament | Ajax | Anderlecht | 2–2 (p) | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [17] |
1978 | Bruges Matins | AZ '67 | Ipswich Town | 2–0 | Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges | [18] |
1978 | Rotterdam AD Tournament | Feyenoord | Everton | 3–1 | De Kuip, Rotterdam | [19] |
1979 | Amsterdam Tournament | AZ '67 | Ajax | 2–1 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [20] |
1979 | Rotterdam AD Tournament | Feyenoord | Ipswich Town | 5–4 (a.e.t.) | De Kuip, Rotterdam | [21] |
1979 | Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu | Ajax | Bayern Munich | 2–0 | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid | [22] |
1980 | Amsterdam Tournament | Ajax | AZ '67 | 2–1 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [23] |
1980 | Trofeo Costa Verde | AZ '67 | Real Madrid | 3–2 | El Molinón, Gijón | [24] |
1981 | Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu | AZ '67 | Sporting Gijón | 2–0 | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid | [25] |
1982 | Amsterdam Tournament | AZ '67 | Ajax | 3–3 (p) | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [26] |
1982 | Rotterdam AD Tournament | Feyenoord | Celtic | 4–3 | De Kuip, Rotterdam | [27] |
1983 | Amsterdam Tournament | Feyenoord | Roma | 1–1 (p) | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [28] |
1984 | Amsterdam Tournament | Ajax | Atlético Mineiro | 2–2 (p) | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [29] |
1984 | Rotterdam AD Tournament | Feyenoord | Manchester United | 1–0 | De Kuip, Rotterdam | [30] |
1985 | Amsterdam Tournament | Ajax | Atlético Mineiro | 4–1 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam | [31] |
1986 | Joan Gamper Trophy | PSV Eindhoven | Barcelona | 1–0 | Camp Nou, Barcelona | [32] |
1986 | Rotterdam AD Tournament | Feyenoord | Werder Bremen | 1–3 | De Kuip, Rotterdam | [33] |
1989 | Bruges Matins | PSV | Torpedo Moscow | 0–1 | Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges | [34] |
1992 | Joan Gamper Trophy | Feyenoord | Barcelona | 2–0 | Camp Nou, Barcelona | [35] |
1996 | Umbro International Tournament | Ajax | Chelsea | 2–0 | City Ground, Nottingham | [36] |
2003 | Peace Cup | PSV Eindhoven | Lyon | 1–0 | Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul | [37] |
2005 | Europe-America Tournament [nl] | Feyenoord | Nacional | 3–0 | Nanjing | [38] |
2006 | Polar Cup | FC Groningen | Deportivo Barber | 2–1 | Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat | [39] |
2007 | UTS Polar Cup | FC Utrecht | Ferroviário AC | 1–0 | Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat | [40] |
2007 | Russian Railways Cup | PSV Eindhoven | Real Madrid | 2–1 | RZD Arena, Moscow | [41] |
2008 | Chippie Polar Cup | FC Groningen | Netherlands Antilles | 4–2 | Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat | [42] |
2010 | Chippie Polar Cup | Ajax | NEC | 0–0 (4–3 p) | Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat | [43] |
2013 | Multipost Polar Cup | ADO Den Haag | Centro Dominguito | 2–2 (4–3 p) | Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat | [44] |
2019 | Interwetten Cup [nl] | FC Utrecht | Fortuna Düsseldorf | 1–0 | Hänsch-Arena, Meppen | [45][46] |
Notes
- ^ The UEFA Country Ranking is used to display the strength of the league in Europe. The ranking is determined by the sum of the UEFA country coefficients collectively earned by the leagues's clubs over the last 5 years. Therefore, from 1955 until 1959 no position can be given.
- ^ a b Ajax had qualified for the Intercontinental Cup, but declined to participate in tournament.
- ^ The Intertoto Cup did not become an official UEFA tournament until 1995.
- ^ a b Excludes the 1972 European Super Cup, not organised nor recognised by UEFA as an official title.
- ^ From 1995 to 2005 there were three joint winners in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.
- ^ The two teams where declared winners ex aequo
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