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  2. 1995–96 in Dutch football - Wikipedia

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    The 1995–96 season in Dutch football saw holders Ajax Amsterdam winning the title in the Eredivisie once again, ... MVV Maastricht 42 34 10 12 12 41 46 -5 12

  3. 1994–95 AFC Ajax season - Wikipedia

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    During the 1994–95 Dutch football season, Ajax competed in the Eredivisie. Ajax won a league-cup double. They won their 25th Dutch title in style, not losing a single match all season and scoring 106 goals. Ajax also won their fourth European Cup, defeating A.C. Milan 1–0 in the final. This Ajax squad is considered to be one of the best ...

  4. 1996–97 in Dutch football - Wikipedia

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    1996 — Ronald de Boer (Ajax Amsterdam) 1997 — Jaap Stam (PSV Eindhoven) ... MVV Maastricht 70 34 20 10 4 62 30 +32 2 Cambuur Leeuwarden 67 34 20 7 7 65 33

  5. 1994–95 in Dutch football - Wikipedia

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    The 1994/95 season in Dutch football saw Ajax Amsterdam winning the title in the Eredivisie, while Feyenoord Rotterdam won the Dutch National Cup. For the first time in history of Dutch professional football a club stayed unbeaten in the highest league. Ajax suffered only one loss that year, losing to Feyenoord in the cup.

  6. MVV Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    MVV managed to reach the promotion play-offs in 2015–16 and 2016–17. In the play-offs in 2015–16, MVV eliminated FC Volendam in the first round, but were eliminated in the second round by De Graafschap. In the play-offs of 2016–17, MVV managed to reach the final. MVV, who had entered in the second round, defeated Cambuur on their way.

  7. 1971–72 AFC Ajax season - Wikipedia

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    In the 1971–72 season Ajax lost just one game. They were unbeaten at home in both domestic and European competitions. The season included a 12-1 victory over Vitesse at the De Meer Stadion. A result which set a record for the largest win in Eredivisie history. It would stand until 2020, when Ajax beat VVV-Venlo 13–0. [2]

  8. 1984–85 Eredivisie - Wikipedia

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    MVV Maastricht: 34 10 9 15 39 55 −16 29 15 Go Ahead Eagles: 34 11 6 17 46 59 −13 28 16 FC Volendam: 34 9 7 18 37 67 −30 25 Relegated to Eerste Divisie: 17 NAC: 34 7 5 22 35 68 −33 19 18 PEC Zwolle: 34 4 9 21 34 86 −52 17

  9. 1959–60 Eredivisie - Wikipedia

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    MVV Maastricht: 34 13 5 16 60 69 −9 31 14 Fortuna '54: 34 11 8 15 67 81 −14 30 15 Elinkwijk: 34 9 11 14 37 48 −11 29 Relegation play-off as level on points 16 Blauw-Wit Amsterdam: 34 12 5 17 53 82 −29 29 17 FC Volendam: 34 10 3 21 54 88 −34 23 Relegated to Eerste Divisie: 18 Sittardia: 34 5 6 23 40 91 −51 16