2009–10 KNVB Cup

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The 2009–10 KNVB Cup was the 92nd edition of the Dutch national football knockout tournament for the KNVB Cup. 88 teams contested beginning on 29 August 2009 with the matches of Round 1 and culminated with a double-leg Final on 25 April and 6 May 2010 respectively.

2009–10 KNVB Cup
Tournament details
CountryNetherlands
Teams88
Defending championsSC Heerenveen
Final positions
ChampionsAFC Ajax
Runner-upFeyenoord
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Luis Suarez (8)

SC Heerenveen unsuccessfully defended its 2009 title losing in Round 4 to PSV, 1–3.

On 15 April, the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) announced that the final was to be played over two matches due to imminent supporter violence. The first leg of the final was staged in Amsterdam on April 25, with Ajax defeating Feyenoord 2–0, in the rivalry known as Klassieker. The return followed on 6 May in Rotterdam, with Ajax winning 4–1 and 6–1 on aggregate.[1][2] Ajax qualified for the play-off round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.

Round 1

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Round 1 featured 48 amateur teams. 24 of the Hoofdklasse clubs qualified for the competition through their league performance during the previous season, while the other half of the teams competing in the First Round secured their place through the 2008–09 KNVB District Cups.[citation needed]

The draw for this round was conducted on 7 July 2009. The matches were played on 29 August 2009.[3]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Hilversum 2–5 SV Spakenburg
HSV Hoek 0–1 (aet) VV Gemert
vv Capelle 2–0 VV UNA
RKSV Groene Ster 2–4 Harkemase Boys
IJsselmeervogels 3–0 HSC '21
RKVV Westlandia 2–0 VV Nunspeet
VV Baronie 3–0 VV Kloetinge
De Treffers 2–1 Go Ahead Kampen
FC Chabab 1–2 WHC Wezep
VV Drachtster Boys 0–2 SC Joure
VV Waspik 0–2 SDC Putten
JVC Cuijk 1–1 (p) ASWH
EVV 0–4 BVV Barendrecht
Rijnsburgse Boys 3–0 SV Argon
ACV 0–2 (aet) AFC
GVVV 1–0 WKE
AFC '34 2–1 VV Zaamslag
LRC Leerdam 4–2 Quick '20
Excelsior Maassluis 1–0 SV Rood Wit '62
HBS Craeyenhout 0–2 VV Bennekom
DOVO 0–2 Haaglandia/Sir Winston
VV Schaesberg 1–3 Sparta Nijkerk
Achilles '29 2–1 VV Berkum
HHC Hardenberg 1–2 FC Lisse

Round 2

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The clubs from both the Eredivisie 2009-10 and the Eerste Divisie 2009-10 entered in this round, as well as two youth teams. They joined the 24 winners from Round 1.

Participants:

League No.
Eredivisie 18
Eerste Divisie 20
Amateur teams (A) 24
Youth teams 2
64

The draw for this round was conducted on 7 July 2009. The matches were played between 22–24 September 2009.[4]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
SC Joure (A) 0–8 FC Twente
AGOVV Apeldoorn 1–2 AFC Ajax
FC Utrecht 2–4 FC Groningen
AZ 2–0 (aet) Jong Ajax
PSV 2–1 De Graafschap
SDC Putten (A) 0–7 SC Heerenveen
Willem II 2–3 NAC Breda
Excelsior Maassluis (A) 4–2 VV Bennekom (A)
Haaglandia/SW (A) 6–6 (p) SBV Excelsior
De Treffers (A) 2–0 BV Veendam
Jong De Graafschap 1–0 SC Cambuur
Rijnsburgse Boys (A) 1–4 (aet) Go Ahead Eagles
IJsselmeervogels (A) 1–2 Roda JC
FC Omniworld 1–3 (aet) Helmond Sport
AFC (A) 0–1 WHC Wezep (A)
VV Baronie (A) 1–1 (p) BVV Barendrecht (A)
Achilles '29 (A) 0–1 VV Gemert (A)
ASWH (A) 2–1 GVVV (A)
FC Lisse (A) 0–4 FC Den Bosch
FC Dordrecht 3–2 Fortuna Sittard
VV Harkemase Boys (A) 0–5 Feyenoord
SV Spakenburg (A) 3–2 MVV
FC Eindhoven 2–3 NEC
AFC '34 (A) 1–6 FC Emmen
LRC Leerdam (A) 1–5 RBC Roosendaal
Sparta Nijkerk (A) 2–2 (p) FC Zwolle
Heracles Almelo 1–0 RKC Waalwijk
Telstar 1–3 HFC Haarlem
Vitesse Arnhem 5–2 FC Oss
VVV-Venlo 3–0 ADO Den Haag
FC Volendam 1–2 (aet) Sparta Rotterdam
vv Capelle (A) 4–0 RKVV Westlandia (A)

Round 3

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Round 3 featured the 32 winning teams from round 2. The draw was on 24 September 2009.[5] The matches were played on October 27–29, 2009.

Participants:

League No.
Eredivisie 14
Eerste Divisie (1) 9
Hoofdklasse amateur teams (A) 8
Youth teams (Y) 1
32
Team 1  Score  Team 2
VV Gemert (A) 2–2 (p) WHC Wezep (A)
Roda JC 0–2 PSV
Heracles Almelo 3–0 HFC Haarlem (1)
Sparta Rotterdam 1–1 (p) VVV-Venlo
NEC 2–1 (aet) Excelsior (1)
sc Heerenveen 4–2 RBC Roosendaal (1)
AZ 5–2 (aet) SV Spakenburg (A)
FC Twente 3–0 vv Capelle (A)
Helmond Sport (1) 5–0 ASWH (A)
FC Dordrecht (1) 1–2 (aet) Ajax
Feyenoord 2–0 FC Den Bosch (1)
Go Ahead Eagles (1) 4–2 (aet) FC Emmen (1)
De Treffers (A) 1–6 NAC Breda
VV Baronie (A) 1–0 (aet) Excelsior Maassluis (A)
Vitesse Arnhem 1–5 FC Groningen
Jong De Graafschap (Y) 1–0 (aet) FC Zwolle (1)

Round 4

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Round 4 featured the 16 winning teams from round 3. The draw was on 29 October 2009. The matches were played on 21–23 December 2009, with the postponed match between SC Heerenveen and PSV being played on 16 January 2010.

Qualified participants:

League No.
Eredivisie 11
Eerste Divisie (1) 2
Hoofdklasse amateur teams (A) 2
Youth teams (Y) 1
16
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Groningen 0–2 NEC
VV Baronie (A) 0–5 Sparta
FC Twente 3–0 Helmond Sport (1)
Feyenoord 1–0 AZ
Heracles Almelo 0–2 Go Ahead Eagles (1)
WHC Wezep (A) 1–14 Ajax
SC Heerenveen 1–3 PSV
Jong De Graafschap (Y) 0–2 (aet) NAC Breda

Quarter finals

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The quarter finals featured the 8 winning teams from round 4. The draw was on 23 December 2009. The matches were played on 27–28 January 2010.

Qualified participants:

League No.
Eredivisie 7
Eerste Divisie (1) 1
8
Team 1  Score  Team 2
NAC Breda 1–2 Go Ahead Eagles (1)
PSV 0–3 Feyenoord
Sparta 0–4 FC Twente
Ajax 3–2 (aet) NEC

Semi-finals

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The semi-finals featured the 4 winning teams from the quarter-finals. The draw was on 27 January 2010. The matches were played on 24 March and 25 March 2010

Qualified participants:

League No.
Eredivisie 3
Eerste Divisie (1) 1
4
Feyenoord2 – 1FC Twente
van Bronckhorst   53'
Makaay   84'
Report Ruiz   42'
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Ruud Bossen

Go Ahead Eagles0 – 6Ajax
Report de Zeeuw   11'
Pantelić   38'
de Jong   75'
Eriksen   77'
Rommedahl   78'
Lodeiro   85'
Attendance: 6,439

Final

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The final would originally have been played as a single match on 25 April 2010 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. However, on 15 April the Dutch FA announced that the final was going to be played over two matches, because Ajax supporters were not allowed to visit matches in De Kuip since 2009 and vice versa.[6] The first leg was played at Amsterdam as scheduled before, and the return leg competed on 6 May at Rotterdam. This was the first two-leg final since the 1982–83 KNVB Cup Final.[7][8][9]

Ajax2–0Feyenoord
De Jong   6', 7' (Report)
Attendance: 37,283

Feyenoord1–4Ajax
Tomasson   72' (Report) Suárez   4', 82'
De Jong   64', 77'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Roelof Luinge


References

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  1. ^ "Feyenoord Rotterdam 1 – 4 Ajax Amsterdam". ESPNsoccernet. ESPN. 2010-05-06. Archived from the original on 2010-05-08. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  2. ^ (Report)
  3. ^ "de knvb beker is begonnen" [the knvb cup started] (in Dutch). KNVB official website. 30 August 2009. Archived from the original on 1 September 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2009.
  4. ^ "KNVB beker 2009/'10, tweede ronde - De officiële KNVB website" (in Dutch). KNVB official website. 25 September 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-09-23. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  5. ^ "PSV in derde KNVB bekerronde naar Roda JC - De officiële KNVB website" (in Dutch). KNVB official website. 25 September 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-09-28. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Geen uitpubliek bij Ajax-Feyenoord" [No away crowd at Ajax-Feyenoord]. NOS. 18 February 2009. Archived from the original on 2010-04-01. Retrieved 18 February 2009.
  7. ^ Press, Associated (2010-04-15). "Ajax and Feyenoord to play two legs in Dutch Cup final". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-09-01.
  8. ^ Online, Times (2024-09-01). "Away fans banned from Ajax Feyenoord games". www.thetimes.com. Retrieved 2024-09-01.
  9. ^ "Away fans ban to remain for Ajax-Feyenoord clashes". Reuters. January 8, 2014. Retrieved September 1, 2024.
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