Dutch football clubs in European competitions

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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 Decrease
1961–62 3.500 16 Increase
1962–63 5.333 16 Same position
1963–64 3.666 13 Increase
1964–65 5.000 13 Same position
1965–66 1.000 12 Increase
1966–67 4.500 12 Same position
1967–68 2.500 17 Decrease
1968–69 5.200 14 Increase
1969–70 9.500 12 Increase
1970–71 9.600 6 Increase
1971–72 8.400 4 Increase
1972–73 8.500 2 Increase
1973–74 7.500 2 Same position
1974–75 11.200 3 Decrease
1975–76 8.000 2 Increase
1976–77 4.250 3 Decrease
1977–78 12.500 2 Increase
1978–79 3.250 2 Same position
1979–80 7.250 5 Decrease
1980–81 8.666 4 Increase
1981–82 3.800 3 Increase
1982–83 2.000 10 Decrease
1983–84 3.833 12 Decrease
1984–85 3.750 14 Decrease
1985–86 2.600 19 Decrease
1986–87 7.250 15 Increase
1987–88 9.200 8 Increase
1988–89 4.250 6 Increase
1989–90 3.200 8 Decrease
1990–91 2.250 7 Increase
1991–92 8.600 6 Increase
1992–93 7.600 8 Decrease
1993–94 2.600 9 Decrease
1994–95 7.400 9 Same position
1995–96 12.500 5 Increase
1996–97 6.250 5 Same position
1997–98 6.833 5 Same position
1998–99 4.833 5 Same position
1999–2000 6.250 6 Decrease
2000–01 6.083 6 Same position
2001–02 10.166 7 Decrease
2002–03 6.166 8 Decrease
2003–04 5.416 8 Same position
2004–05 12.000 7 Increase
2005–06 7.583 7 Same position
2006–07 8.214 8 Decrease
2007–08 5.000 9 Decrease
2008–09 6.333 8 Increase
2009–10 9.416 10 Decrease
2010–11 11.166 9 Increase
2011–12 13.600 8 Increase
2012–13 4.214 9 Decrease
2013–14 5.916 8 Increase
2014–15 6.083 9 Decrease
2015–16 5.750 10 Decrease
2016–17 9.100 13 Decrease
2017–18 2.900 14 Decrease
2018–19 8.600 11 Increase
2019–20 9.400 10 Increase
2020–21 9.200 7 Increase
2021–22 19.200 7 Same position
2022–23 13.500 6 Increase
2023–24 10.000 6 Same position

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[edit]

Year Competition Netherlands Dutch team Opposing team Score Venue
1969 European Cup Ajax Italy Milan 1–4 Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
1970 European Cup Feyenoord Scotland Celtic 2–1 (a.e.t.) Italy San Siro, Milan
1971 European Cup Ajax Greece Panathinaikos 2–0 England Wembley Stadium, London
1972 European Cup Ajax Italy Internazionale 2–0 Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam
1973 European Cup Ajax Italy Juventus 1–0 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stadion Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade
1973 European Super Cup Ajax Italy Milan 1–0 Italy San Siro, Milan
6–0 (6–1 agg.) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
1974 UEFA Cup Feyenoord England Tottenham Hotspur 2–2 England White Hart Lane, London
2–0 (4–2 agg.) Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam
1975 UEFA Cup FC Twente Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–0 Germany Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf
1–5 (1–5 agg.) Netherlands Diekman Stadion, Enschede
1978 UEFA Cup PSV Eindhoven France Bastia 0–0 France Stade Furiani, Bastia
3–0 (3–0 agg.) Netherlands Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
1981 UEFA Cup AZ '67 England Ipswich Town 3–0 Netherlands Portman Road, Ipswich
4–2 (4–5 agg.) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
1987 European Cup Winners' Cup Ajax East Germany Lokomotiv Leipzig 1–0 Greece Olympic Stadium, Athens
1987 European Super Cup Ajax Portugal Porto 0–1 Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
1–0 (0–2 agg.) Portugal Estádio das Antas, Porto
1988 European Cup Winners' Cup Ajax Belgium Mechelen 0–1 France Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg
1988 European Cup PSV Eindhoven Portugal Benfica 0–0 (a.e.t.) (6–5 p) Germany Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
1988 European Super Cup PSV Eindhoven Belgium Mechelen 0–3 Belgium Argosstadion Achter de Kazerne, Mechelen
1–0 (1–3 agg.) Netherlands Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
1992 UEFA Cup Ajax Italy Torino 2–2 Italy Stadio delle Alpi, Turin
0–0 (2–2 agg.) (a) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
1995 UEFA Champions League Ajax Italy Milan 1–0 Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna
1995 UEFA Super Cup Ajax Spain Zaragoza 1–1 Spain La Romareda, Zaragoza
4–0 (5–1 agg.) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
1996 UEFA Champions League Ajax Italy Juventus 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) Italy Stadio Olimpico, Rome
2002 UEFA Cup Feyenoord Germany Borussia Dortmund 3–2 Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam
2002 UEFA Super Cup Feyenoord Spain Real Madrid 1–3 Monaco Stade Louis II, Monaco
2017 UEFA Europa League Ajax England Manchester United 0–2 Sweden Friends Arena, Stockholm
2022 UEFA Europa Conference League Feyenoord Italy Roma 0–1 Albania Arena Kombëtare, Tirana

Intercontinental finals[edit]

Year Competition NetherlandsDutch team Opposing team Score Venue
1970 Intercontinental Cup Feyenoord Argentina Estudiantes 2–2 Argentina La Bombonera, Buenos Aires
1–0 (3–2 agg.) Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam
1971 [b]
1972 Intercontinental Cup Ajax Argentina Independiente 1–1 Argentina Estadio Libertadores de América, Buenos Aires
3–0 (4–1 agg.) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
1973 [b]
1988 Intercontinental Cup PSV Uruguay Nacional 2–2 (a.e.t.) 6–7 (p) Japan National Stadium, Tokyo
1995 Intercontinental Cup Ajax Brazil Grêmio 0–0 (a.e.t.) 4–3 (p) Japan National Stadium, Tokyo

Lower or non-UEFA European finals[edit]

Year Competition Netherlands Dutch team Opposing team Score Venue
1962 Intertoto Cup[c] Ajax Netherlands Feyenoord 4–2 Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
1972 European Super Cup[d] Ajax Scotland Rangers 1–3 Scotland Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
3–2 (6–3 agg.) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam
2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup[e] Heerenveen Spain Villarreal 1–2 Netherlands Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen
0–0 (1–2 agg.) Spain El Madrigal, Villarreal

Final appearance by competition[edit]

Competition Winners Runners-up Total
European Cup / UEFA Champions League 6 2 8
European / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 1 2
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 4 3 7
UEFA Conference League 0 1 1
UEFA Super Cup[d] 2 3 5
Total UEFA Finals 13 10 23
Intercontinental Cup / FIFA Club World Cup 3 1 4

Friendly finals[edit]

*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 Netherlands Dutch team Opposing team Score Venue Source
1900 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz RAP Netherlands HVV 2–1 Belgium Léopold FC's field, Brussels [5]
1901 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz HBS Belgium Racing Club 1–0 Belgium Léopold FC's field, Brussels [5]
1902 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz D.F.C. England Pilgrims 2–4 Belgium Léopold FC's field, Brussels [5]
1921 Tournoi du Nouvel An du Red Star Maastricht VV France Red Star Paris 1–1[f]. France Stade de Paris, Paris [6]
1923 Coupe Jean Dupuich Feyenoord Belgium Daring Club de Bruxelles 2–0 Belgium Léopold FC's field, Brussels [7]
1935 Tournoi de Bruxelles du Daring Club Ajax France Sochaux 2–1 Belgium Brussels [8]
1958 Benelux Cup Feyenoord Belgium Anderlecht 6–0 Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam [9]
1959 Benelux Cup Feyenoord France UA Sedan 4–2 [10]
1961 Benelux Cup PSV Eindhoven Italy Vicenza 1–2 Italy Vicenza [11]
1973 Tournoi de Paris Feyenoord Germany Bayern Munich 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) France Parc des Princes, Paris [12]
1975 Amsterdam Tournament Ajax Belgium Molenbeek 5–2 Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [13]
1975 Joan Gamper Trophy Feyenoord Spain Barcelona 2–1 Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona [14]
1976 Amsterdam Tournament Ajax Belgium Anderlecht 1–3 Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [15]
1977 Amsterdam Tournament AZ '67 Netherlands Ajax 3–0 Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [16]
1978 Amsterdam Tournament Ajax Belgium Anderlecht 2–2 (p) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [17]
1978 Bruges Matins AZ '67 England Ipswich Town 2–0 Belgium Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges [18]
1978 Rotterdam AD Tournament Feyenoord England Everton 3–1 Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam [19]
1979 Amsterdam Tournament AZ '67 Netherlands Ajax 2–1 Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [20]
1979 Rotterdam AD Tournament Feyenoord England Ipswich Town 5–4 (a.e.t.) Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam [21]
1979 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu Ajax Germany Bayern Munich 2–0 Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid [22]
1980 Amsterdam Tournament Ajax Netherlands AZ '67 2–1 Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [23]
1980 Trofeo Costa Verde AZ '67 Spain Real Madrid 3–2 Spain El Molinón, Gijón [24]
1981 Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu AZ '67 Spain Sporting Gijón 2–0 Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid [25]
1982 Amsterdam Tournament AZ '67 Netherlands Ajax 3–3 (p) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [26]
1982 Rotterdam AD Tournament Feyenoord Scotland Celtic 4–3 Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam [27]
1983 Amsterdam Tournament Feyenoord Italy Roma 1–1 (p) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [28]
1984 Amsterdam Tournament Ajax Brazil Atlético Mineiro 2–2 (p) Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [29]
1984 Rotterdam AD Tournament Feyenoord England Manchester United 1–0 Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam [30]
1985 Amsterdam Tournament Ajax Brazil Atlético Mineiro 4–1 Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam [31]
1986 Joan Gamper Trophy PSV Eindhoven Spain Barcelona 1–0 Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona [32]
1986 Rotterdam AD Tournament Feyenoord Germany Werder Bremen 1–3 Netherlands De Kuip, Rotterdam [33]
1989 Bruges Matins PSV Soviet Union Torpedo Moscow 0–1 Belgium Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges [34]
1992 Joan Gamper Trophy Feyenoord Spain Barcelona 2–0 Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona [35]
1996 Umbro International Tournament Ajax England Chelsea 2–0 England City Ground, Nottingham [36]
2003 Peace Cup PSV Eindhoven France Lyon 1–0 South Korea Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul [37]
2005 Europe-America Tournament [nl] Feyenoord Uruguay Nacional 3–0 China Nanjing [38]
2006 Polar Cup FC Groningen Netherlands Antilles Deportivo Barber 2–1 Netherlands Antilles Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat [39]
2007 UTS Polar Cup FC Utrecht Brazil Ferroviário AC 1–0 Netherlands Antilles Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat [40]
2007 Russian Railways Cup PSV Eindhoven Spain Real Madrid 2–1 Russia RZD Arena, Moscow [41]
2008 Chippie Polar Cup FC Groningen  Netherlands Antilles 4–2 Netherlands Antilles Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat [42]
2010 Chippie Polar Cup Ajax Netherlands NEC 0–0 (4–3 p) Netherlands Antilles Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat [43]
2013 Multipost Polar Cup ADO Den Haag Curaçao Centro Dominguito 2–2 (4–3 p) Curaçao Ergilio Hato Stadium, Brievengat [44]
2019 Interwetten Cup [nl] FC Utrecht Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf 1–0 Germany Hänsch-Arena, Meppen [45][46]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ a b Ajax had qualified for the Intercontinental Cup, but declined to participate in tournament.
  3. ^ The Intertoto Cup did not became an official UEFA tournament until 1995.
  4. ^ a b Excludes the 1972 European Super Cup, not organised nor recognised by UEFA as an official title.
  5. ^ From 1995 to 2005 there were three joint winners in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.
  6. ^ The two teams where declared winners ex aequo

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