2013–14 Eredivisie

Eredivisie
Season 2013–14
Champions Ajax (33rd title)
Relegated Roda JC
NEC
RKC Waalwijk
Champions League Ajax
Feyenoord
Europa League PEC Zwolle
Twente
PSV
Groningen
Matches played 306
Goals scored 978 (3.2 per match)
Top goalscorer Alfreð Finnbogason
(29 goals)
Biggest home win Twente 6–0 Utrecht
Ajax 6–0 Go Ahead Eagles
Biggest away win N.E.C. 1–5 PEC Zwolle
ADO Den Haag 0–4 Roda JC
Roda JC 1–5 NAC Breda
ADO Den Haag 0–4 Ajax
PSV 2–6 Vitesse
Utrecht 1–5 PSV
AZ 1–5 Heerenveen
Highest scoring PSV 2–6 Vitesse
Longest winning run 8 games
Ajax[1]
Longest unbeaten run 22 games
Ajax[1]
Longest winless run 11 games
NAC Breda[1]
Longest losing run 6 games
Roda JC[1]
Total attendance 5,954,320[1]
Average attendance 19,458[1]

The 2013–14 Eredivisie was the 58th season of Eredivisie since its establishment in 1955. It began on 2 August 2013 with the first match of the season and ended on 18 May 2014 with the returns of the finals of the European competition and relegation playoffs.[2]

Teams

A total of 18 teams took part in the league: The best fifteen teams from the 2012–13 season, two promotion/relegation playoff winners and the 2012–13 Eerste Divisie champions.

Club Location Venue Capacity Average attendance[3]
ADO Den Haag The Hague Kyocera Stadion 15,000 10,854
Ajax Amsterdam Amsterdam Arena 53,052 50,907
AZ Alkmaar AFAS Stadion 17,023 15,574
Cambuur Leeuwarden Cambuur Stadion 10,250 9,728
Feyenoord Rotterdam Stadion Feijenoord 51,177 45,757
Go Ahead Eagles Deventer Adelaarshorst 8,000 7,630
Groningen Groningen Euroborg 22,550 19,780
Heerenveen Heerenveen Abe Lenstra Stadion 26,100 22,781
Heracles Almelo Polman Stadion 8,500 8,339
NAC Breda Rat Verlegh Stadion 19,005 17,915
N.E.C. Nijmegen Stadion de Goffert 12,500 11,065
Zwolle Zwolle IJsseldelta Stadion 12,500 12,042
PSV Eindhoven Philips Stadion 35,000 33,024
RKC Waalwijk Waalwijk Mandemakers Stadion 7,508 6,252
Roda JC Kerkrade Parkstad Limburg Stadion 18,936 13,952
Twente Enschede De Grolsch Veste 30,014 29,546
Utrecht Utrecht Stadion Galgenwaard 23,750 16,938
Vitesse Arnhem GelreDome 25,000 18,989

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Team Manager Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
ADO Den Haag Netherlands Henk Fraser Erreà Basic-Fit Fitness
Ajax Netherlands Frank de Boer adidas Aegon
AZ Netherlands Dick Advocaat Macron AFAS software
Cambuur Netherlands Dwight Lodeweges Quick Bouwgroep Dijkstra Draisma
Feyenoord Netherlands Ronald Koeman Puma Opel
Go Ahead Eagles Netherlands Foeke Booy hummel vinden.nl
Groningen Netherlands Erwin van de Looi Klupp Essent
Heerenveen Netherlands Marco van Basten Jako Univé
Heracles Netherlands Jan de Jonge Erima TenCate
NAC Serbia Nebojša Gudelj Patrick Into Telecom
N.E.C. Netherlands Anton Janssen Jako Scholten Awater
PEC Zwolle Netherlands Ron Jans Patrick Kraanwater graag
PSV Netherlands Phillip Cocu Nike Philips
RKC Waalwijk Netherlands Erwin Koeman Hummel Mandemakers Keukens
Roda JC Denmark Jon Dahl Tomasson Lotto Toverland
Twente Netherlands Alfred Schreuder
Netherlands Michel Jansen (strawperson)
Nike XXImo
Utrecht Netherlands Jan Wouters hummel HealthCity
Vitesse Netherlands Peter Bosz Nike Youfone

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
ZwolleNetherlands Art LangelerEnd of contract1 July 2013[4]Pre-seasonNetherlands Ron Jans1 July 2013[5]
GroningenNetherlands Robert MaaskantEnd of contract1 July 2013[6]Pre-seasonNetherlands Erwin van de Looi1 July 2013[7]
CambuurNetherlands Henk de JongEnd of interim spell1 July 2013Pre-seasonNetherlands Dwight Lodeweges1 July 2013[8]
PSVNetherlands Dick AdvocaatEnd of contract1 July 2013[9]Pre-seasonNetherlands Phillip Cocu1 July 2013[10]
VitesseNetherlands Fred RuttenEnd of contract1 July 2013[11]Pre-seasonNetherlands Peter Bosz1 July 2013[12]
Go Ahead EaglesNetherlands Erik ten HagSigned by Bayern Munich II1 July 2013[13]Pre-seasonNetherlands Foeke Booy1 July 2013[14]
Heracles AlmeloNetherlands Peter BoszSigned by Vitesse1 July 2013Pre-seasonNetherlands Jan de Jonge1 July 2013[15]
N.E.C.Netherlands Alex PastoorSacked19 August 2013[16]18thNetherlands Anton Janssen27 August 2013[17]
AZNetherlands Gertjan VerbeekSacked29 September 2013[18]8thNetherlands Dick Advocaat16 October 2013
Roda JCNetherlands Ruud BroodSacked15 December 2013[19]14thDenmark Jon Dahl Tomasson26 December 2013[20]
ADO Den HaagNetherlands Maurice SteijnSacked5 February 2014[21]18thNetherlands Henk Fraser5 February 2014
CambuurNetherlands Dwight LodewegesResigned1 April 2014[22]11thNetherlands Henk de Jong (interim)1 April 2014

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Ajax (C) 34 20 11 3 69 28 +41 71 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage
2 Feyenoord 34 20 7 7 76 40 +36 67 2014–15 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round
3 Twente 34 17 12 5 72 37 +35 63 2014–15 UEFA Europa League play-off round
4 PSV 34 18 5 11 60 45 +15 59 2014–15 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round
5 Heerenveen 34 16 9 9 72 51 +21 57 Qualification for European competition play-offs
6 Vitesse Arnhem 34 15 10 9 65 49 +16 55
7 Groningen (O) 34 14 9 11 57 53 +4 51
8 AZ 34 13 8 13 54 50 +4 47
9 ADO Den Haag 34 12 7 15 45 64 19 43
10 Utrecht 34 11 8 15 46 65 19 41
11 PEC Zwolle 34 9 13 12 47 49 2 40 2014–15 UEFA Europa League play-off round[lower-alpha 1]
12 Cambuur 34 10 9 15 40 50 10 39
13 Go Ahead Eagles 34 10 8 16 45 69 24 38
14 Heracles 34 10 7 17 45 59 14 37
15 NAC Breda 34 8 11 15 43 54 11 35
16 RKC Waalwijk (R) 34 7 11 16 44 64 20 32 Qualification for Relegation play-offs
17 NEC (R) 34 5 15 14 54 82 28 30
18 Roda JC (R) 34 7 8 19 44 69 25 29 Relegation to 2014–15 Eerste Divisie
Source: Eredivisie
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated.
Notes:

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Ajax2844447534263222211111111111111111
Feyenoord1416171512128745846744444444334444222222
Twente9533363111135333333332222232433333
PSV511222122245881010978677655555355544
Heerenveen335653435911109978555555566666666665
Vitesse Arnhem49108875476621111122223443323544456
Groningen12676969877845556667899999910988877
AZ1510791159898312466787866777777777788
ADO Den Haag131513161617171716161616151617151616181618181817151515131315101299
Utrecht71216141511141415131512131297899111212141513131414141214111210
PEC Zwolle642111266357768910111199888888889991011
Cambuur9149121381012141514151614141617171413151515141211119111112101112
Go Ahead Eagles77121171011151111131412131311121010121313121214141215151411131313
Heracles16171413101315101214121314151513111313101110111111121312101013141414
NAC Breda9131517171512111012101110101112131212141011101010101011121315151515
RKC Waalwijk96810141616161717181717171617151415171414131316161616161616161616
NEC17181818181818181818171818181818181817181717171617171817171717171717
Roda JC1811115914131313109911111214141516151616161818181718181818181818
Leader and 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage
2014–15 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round
2014–15 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
2014–15 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
Qualification to European competition Playoffs
Qualification to relegation playoffs
Relegation to 2013–14 Eerste Divisie

Source: NOS

Results

Home \ Away[1] ADO AJX AZCAMGROTWEUTRGAEZWOFEYHERNACNECPSVRKCRJCHEEVIT
ADO Den Haag 04 21 30 21 32 41 32 11 32 03 11 11 23 12 04 11 21
Ajax 32 40 11 21 30 30 60 21 21 30 40 22 10 00 30 30 01
AZ 20 32 31 20 12 11 30 21 11 40 30 11 21 40 22 15 11
Cambuur 12 12 00 41 01 31 20 31 02 20 00 21 12 32 10 31 43
Groningen 12 11 21 11 11 20 10 00 02 31 21 52 10 41 33 13 31
Twente 11 11 21 31 50 60 31 22 22 31 52 22 22 00 30 11 20
Utrecht 30 11 20 10 10 11 11 12 25 21 42 20 15 21 33 20 21
Go Ahead Eagles 21 01 21 00 33 10 21 41 22 11 21 43 23 22 01 02 03
Zwolle 61 11 02 20 01 11 11 20 21 11 00 33 12 11 31 12 12
Feyenoord 42 12 22 51 10 14 10 50 30 12 31 51 31 20 40 20 11
Heracles 10 11 20 11 03 03 12 12 13 12 12 11 11 21 21 12 22
NAC Breda 12 00 30 10 22 02 22 50 12 11 21 11 21 11 20 02 12
NEC 31 03 32 11 14 25 22 11 15 33 12 11 02 22 43 21 23
PSV 20 40 10 00 23 32 10 30 11 02 21 20 50 21 31 11 26
RKC Waalwijk 11 02 12 22 11 11 52 14 11 10 14 30 13 20 12 03 42
Roda JC 01 12 22 20 12 12 10 14 00 12 13 15 31 21 01 33 11
Heerenveen 30 33 42 21 42 02 41 31 30 12 24 00 22 30 52 22 23
Vitesse Arnhem 00 11 02 30 22 10 31 22 30 12 31 32 11 12 31 30 22

Updated to games played on 3 May 2014.
Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals[23]
1 Iceland Alfreð Finnbogason Heerenveen 29
2 Italy Graziano Pellè Feyenoord 23
3 United States Aron Jóhannsson AZ 17
4 Serbia Dušan Tadić Twente 16
5 Netherlands Luc Castaignos Twente 14
England Michael Higdon N.E.C.
7 Netherlands Jürgen Locadia PSV 13
8 Netherlands Lex Immers Feyenoord 12
Netherlands Memphis Depay PSV
Netherlands Jens Toornstra Utrecht

Assists

Rank Player Club Assists[24]
1 Serbia Dušan Tadić Twente 14
2 Iceland Alfreð Finnbogason Heerenveen 10
3 Netherlands Jean-Paul Boëtius Feyenoord 9
Netherlands Hakim Ziyech Heerenveen
5 Denmark Lasse Schöne Ajax 8
Netherlands Nick van der Velden Groningen
Morocco Youness Mokhtar Zwolle
Netherlands Quincy Promes Twente
Brazil Lucas Piazon Vitesse Arnhem

European competition

The teams finishing fifth through eight play-off for a berth in the Second qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League.[25] Groningen won this berth after winning the four-team play-off.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
AZ 30 3
 
 
 
Heerenveen 01 1
 
AZ 00 0
 
 
 
Groningen* 03 3
 
Groningen 14 5
 
 
Vitesse 01 1
 
Key: * = Play-off winners, a = Wins because of away goals rule, e = Wins after extra time in second leg, p = Wins after penalty shoot-out.

Semi-final

First leg

Second leg

Final

First leg

Second leg

Eredivisie play-offs

Ten teams played for two spots in the 2014–15 Eredivisie. Four teams from the 2013–14 Eerste Divisie entered in the first round, another four and the teams ranked 16th and 17th in the 2013–14 Eredivisie entered in the second round. Both winners of the third round, FC Dordrecht and Excelsior, played in the 2014–15 Eredivisie.[26]

 
First roundSecond roundThird round
 
                
 
 
 
 
Sparta Rotterdam 12 3
 
 
 
FC Eindhoven 10 1
 
Sparta Rotterdam 13 4
 
 
NEC Nijmegen 01 1
 
 
 
 
 
Sparta Rotterdam 21 3
 
 
FC Dordrecht* 23 5
 
 
 
 
 
VVV-Venlo 11 2
 
 
FC Dordrecht 32 5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fortuna Sittard 11 2
 
 
 
De Graafschap43 7
 
De Graafschap 01 1
 
 
RKC Waalwijk 11 2
 
 
 
 
 
RKC Waalwijk 02 2
 
 
Excelsior* 22 4
 
 
 
 
 
FC Den Bosch 11 2
 
 
Excelsior 32 5
 
 
 
 
Key: * = Play-off winners, a = Wins because of away goals rule, e = Wins after extra time in second leg, p = Wins after penalty shoot-out.

First round

Match A

Match B

Second round

Match C

Match D

Match E

Match F

Third round

Match G

Match H

References

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