List of football clubs in the Netherlands
The Dutch Football League is organized by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbal Bond (KNVB, Royal Dutch Football Association). There are two divisions for professional football teams in the Netherlands: a premier division (eredivisie) of 18 teams and a first division (eerste divisie) of 20 teams. Previously, a second division was also in existence, but it was discontinued after the 1970/1971 season.
The most successful teams are Ajax Amsterdam (29 titles as of 2005), PSV Eindhoven (18) and Feyenoord Rotterdam (14). Important teams of the past are HVV (8 titles), Sparta (6 titles) and Willem II (3 titles).
[edit] Eredivisie, 2006-2007
- ADO Den Haag
- Ajax
- AZ Alkmaar
- Excelsior
- Feyenoord
- FC Groningen
- SC Heerenveen
- Heracles Almelo
- NAC Breda
- NEC Nijmegen
- PSV Eindhoven
- RKC Waalwijk
- Roda JC
- Sparta Rotterdam
- FC Twente
- FC Utrecht
- Vitesse Arnhem
- Willem II
[edit] Eerste Divisie, 2006-2007
- AGOVV Apeldoorn
- Cambuur Leeuwarden
- De Graafschap
- FC Den Bosch
- FC Dordrecht
- FC Eindhoven
- FC Emmen
- Fortuna Sittard
- Go Ahead Eagles
- Haarlem
- Helmond Sport
- MVV
- FC Omniworld
- RBC Roosendaal
- Stormvogels/Telstar
- TOP Oss
- BV Veendam
- FC Volendam
- VVV-Venlo
- FC Zwolle
[edit] Former Dutch League teams
- Fortuna 54 (of Geleen) and Sittardia (of Sittard) merged to form Fortuna Sittard in 1968.
- Blauw Wit, DWS and De Volewijckers merged to form FC Amsterdam in 1972, which ceased to exist in 1982.
- PEC and Zwolsche Boys merged to form PEC Zwolle in 1971, which became FC Zwolle in 1990.
- Sportclub Enschede and Enschedese Boys merged to form FC Twente in 1965.
- DOS, Elinkwijk and Velox merged to form FC Utrecht in 1970.
- GVAV became FC Groningen in 1971.
- Alkmaar 54 and FC Zaanstreek merged to form AZ in 1967.
- Roda Sport and Rapid JC merged to form Roda JC in 1962.
- BVC Rotterdam and BVC Flamingo's merged to form Scheveningen Holland Sport in 1954, which merged with ADO in 1971 to form FC Den Haag, which became ADO Den Haag in 1996.
- Emma merged with amateur clubs ODS en ASW to form the amateur club SC Reeland.
- EDO is now an amateur club.
- Rigtersbleek is now an amateur club.
- SVV
- VC Vlissingen (from Flushing) became a professional club in 1990, changed its name to VCV Zeeland a year later, and became an amateur club again in 1992.
- FC Wageningen (founded in 1911) won the Dutch cup in 1939 and 1948, joined the Dutch professional league when it was formed in 1954, and remained professional until the club went bankrupt in 1992.
- HVC of Amersfoort was formed in 1905, joined the league in 1954, was renamed to SC Amersfoort in 1973 and went bankrupt in 1983.
- Fortuna Vlaardingen (formed in 1904) joined the professional league in 1955, was renamed to FC Vlaardingen in 1974 and went bankrupt in 1981.
