Ajax Amsterdam

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Eredivisie League level: NetherlandsFirst Tier Table position: 3 In league since: 69 years
Ajax Amsterdam
  • Squad size: 30
  • Average age: 25.0
  • Foreigners: 14  46.7 %
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Squad Ajax Amsterdam

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#PlayerDate of birth/AgeNat.Market value
40
Diant Ramaj
Goalkeeper
Sep 19, 2001 (23)Germany
Kosovo
12
Jay Gorter
Goalkeeper
May 30, 2000 (24)Netherlands
22
Remko Pasveer
Goalkeeper
Nov 8, 1983 (41)Netherlands
37
Josip Sutalo
Centre-Back
Feb 28, 2000 (24)Croatia
13
Ahmetcan Kaplan
Centre-Back
Jan 16, 2003 (21)Türkiye
30
Gastón Ávila
Centre-Back
Sep 30, 2001 (23)Argentina
24
Juventus FC
Daniele Rugani
Centre-Back
Jul 29, 1994 (30)Italy
15
NEC Nijmegen
Youri Baas
Centre-Back
Mar 17, 2003 (21)Netherlands
36
Dies Janse
Centre-Back
Jan 17, 2006 (18)Netherlands
4
Jorrel Hato
Left-Back
Mar 7, 2006 (18)Netherlands
Curacao
5
Royal Antwerp FC
Owen Wijndal
Left-Back
Nov 28, 1999 (24)Netherlands
Suriname
2
Devyne Rensch
Right-Back
Jan 18, 2003 (21)Netherlands
Suriname
3
Anton Gaaei
Right-Back
Nov 19, 2002 (21)Denmark
16
Sivert Mannsverk
Defensive Midfield
May 8, 2002 (22)Norway
33
Benjamin Tahirovic
Defensive Midfield
Mar 3, 2003 (21)Bosnia-Herzegovina
Sweden
8
Kenneth Taylor
Central Midfield
May 16, 2002 (22)Netherlands
21
Branco van den Boomen
Central Midfield
Jul 21, 1995 (29)Netherlands
6
Jordan Henderson
Central Midfield
Jun 17, 1990 (34)England
18
Without Club
Davy Klaassen
Central Midfield
Feb 21, 1993 (31)Netherlands
28
Kian Fitz-Jim
Central Midfield
Jul 5, 2003 (21)Netherlands
Suriname
38
Kristian Hlynsson
Attacking Midfield
Jan 23, 2004 (20)Iceland
11
Mika Godts
Left Winger
Jun 7, 2005 (19)Belgium
27
Amourricho Van Axel-Dongen
Left Winger
Sep 29, 2004 (20)Netherlands
Suriname
20
Villarreal CF
Bertrand Traoré
Right Winger
Sep 6, 1995 (29)Burkina Faso
23
Steven Berghuis
Right Winger
Dec 19, 1991 (32)Netherlands
29
Ajax Amsterdam U21
Christian Rasmussen
Right Winger
Jan 19, 2003 (21)Denmark
9
Brian Brobbey
Centre-Forward
Feb 1, 2002 (22)Netherlands
Ghana
10
Chuba Akpom
Centre-Forward
Oct 9, 1995 (29)England
Nigeria
25
Burnley FC
Wout Weghorst
Centre-Forward
Aug 7, 1992 (32)Netherlands
19
Julian Rijkhoff
Centre-Forward
Jan 25, 2005 (19)Netherlands
Detailed squad

Table section Eredivisie 24/25

# Club Matches +/- Pts
1 PSV Eindhoven 12 31 33
2 FC Utrecht 11 9 28
3 Ajax Amsterdam 11 14 26
4 Feyenoord Rotterdam 12 15 25
5 Twente Enschede FC 12 13 22
6 AZ Alkmaar 12 9 17
7 Fortuna Sittard 12 -3 17
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Transfer record

Arrivals/Departures Fee
Income 10 56.74m
Expenditure 11 2.38m
Overall balance +54.36m
All transfers

Stats & facts

Official club name: AFC Ajax Amsterdam Address:
Johan Cruijff Boulevard 1
1100 DL Amsterdam
Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 3111444 Fax: +31 20 3111480 Website: Founded: Mar 18, 1900
Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax, AFC Ajax or simply Ajax, is a Dutch professional football club from Amsterdam. The club was founded on March 18, 1900 and is one of the three traditional top clubs in the Netherlands. Since the founding of the Eredivisie, Ajax has continuously played in this top division. Ajax became Dutch champions thirty-six times, twenty-eight of which since the introduction of the Eredivisie in mid-1956. The German Kicker Sportmagazin called Ajax the second best football club of the twentieth century. According to the IFFHS, Ajax is the sixth most successful European club of the twentieth century and was voted World Club Team of the Year by the IFFHS in 1992. In the 1970s, Ajax belonged to the world top of football, with players such as Johan Cruyff, Johan Neeskens, Piet Keizer and under the leadership of coach Rinus Michels it won the European Cup three times in a row and the World Cup for club teams once. In 1996, Ajax left De Meer after having played there for 62 years. The stadium had had its day, partly due to new safety rules from UEFA.[25] In those years, Ajax used the Olympic Stadium as a base for its most important matches: the De Meer stadium could not accommodate more than 29,500 people, while the Olympic Stadium had a capacity of 64,000 from 1937 onwards. With the construction of the Amsterdam ArenA, later renamed Johan Cruyff Arena, the Olympic Stadium was said goodbye to in 1996. This stadium opened on August 14, 1996 with a friendly match against AC Milan, where they lost 0-3. To date, Ajax plays its matches in the Johan Cruyff ArenA.
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