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  2. AFC Ajax in European football - Wikipedia

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    AFC Ajax made their inaugural appearance in European competition during the 1957–58 European Cup.In the first round, they faced East German side Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt, securing a 3–1 victory at home and a 1–0 win away, advancing with a 4–1 aggregate score.

  3. List of AFC Ajax records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid 1–4 Ajax 1977–78: European Cup I First round Lillestrøm: Lillestrøm 2–0 Ajax Ajax 4–0 Lillestrøm 1978–79: UEFA Cup: First round Athletic Bilbao: Athletic Bilbao 2–0 Ajax Ajax 3–0 Athletic Bilbao 1973–74: UEFA Super Cup: Final Milan: Milan 1–0 Ajax Ajax 6–0 Milan 1986–87: European Cup II: Quarter-finals Malmö FF

  4. List of AFC Ajax seasons - Wikipedia

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    UEFA Cup: R3 Ruud Geels: 29 1976–77: Eredivisie: 1st 34 23 6 5 62 26 +36 52: L32: UEFA Cup: R1 Ruud Geels: 34 1977–78: Eredivisie: 2nd 34 20 9 5 85 36 +49 49: RU: European Cup: QF Ruud Geels: 30 1978–79: Eredivisie: 1st 34 22 6 6 77 41 +36 50: W: UEFA Cup: R3 Søren Lerby: 16 1979–80: Eredivisie: 1st 34 22 6 6 77 41 +36 50: RU: European ...

  5. AFC Ajax - Wikipedia

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    They have also won the Intercontinental Cup twice, the 1991–92 UEFA Cup, as well as the Karl Rappan Cup, a predecessor of the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1962. [8] Ajax plays at the Johan Cruyff Arena , which opened as the Amsterdam ArenA in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.

  6. History of the European Cup and UEFA Champions League

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    Real Madrid won their long-awaited La Decima (translates into Spanish as "the tenth"), their record-breaking tenth European Cup/UEFA Champions League title, in the 2013–14 season following a 4–1 win after extra time in the final against city rivals and La Liga champions Atlético Madrid. It was the first same-city final and the second all ...

  7. History of AFC Ajax - Wikipedia

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    Ajax were knocked out by Juventus in the quarter-finals of the European Cup in March 1978 and reached a European Cup semi-final in April 1980, losing to eventual winners Nottingham Forest, scoring 31 goals in the tournament, with 8 goals against. Disappointing European form between late 1980 and early 1986 saw the club failing to progress past ...

  8. List of AFC Ajax honours - Wikipedia

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    European Cup / Champions League: 4; 1971, ... Ajax Amsterdam Easter Tournament: 4; 1934, 1949, 1950, 1952 ... History of AFC Ajax at UEFA.com; Trophy cabinet of AFC Ajax

  9. List of AFC Ajax players - Wikipedia

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    Ajax is historically one of the most successful clubs in the world; according to the IFFHS, Ajax were the seventh most successful European club of the 20th century. [1] The club is one of the five teams that has earned the right to keep the European Cup and to wear a multiple-winner badge; they won consecutively in 1971–1973.