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The Ajax Youth Academy (Dutch: Ajax Jeugdopleiding) is a football youth academy based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from where the organization manages a total of 13 youth teams (ages 7–18). The academy is the primary youth clinic of Dutch football team Ajax Amsterdam. The club depends heavily on the youth academy as they move promising ...
Jong Ajax (formerly more commonly known as Ajax 2) is the reserve team of AFC Ajax. The team is composed mostly of professional footballers, who are often recent graduates from the highest youth level (Ajax A1) serving their first professional contract as a reserve, or players who are otherwise unable to play in the first team.
Ajax Hellas Youth Academy or Ajax Hellas for short was a football youth academy based in Corfu, Greece, from where the organization managed a total of 15 teams throughout Greece and Cyprus. The academy was established in 2011 by Dutch footballing giants Ajax Amsterdam .
Ajax Youth Academy; F. Feyenoord Academy (Varkenoord) K. KNVB Academy; S. Sparta Youth Academy This page was last edited on 18 June 2022, at 15:16 (UTC). Text is ...
Gravenberch joined the Ajax Youth Academy in 2010, and worked his way up through the junior levels. [7] On 7 June 2018, he received the first ever "Abdelhak Nouri Trofee", which recognizes the best talent in the Ajax academy. [4] He signed his first professional contract with Ajax that same day, keeping him at the club until 2023. [3]
As incidents of both antisemitic and Islamaphobic abuse surge across Europe, a soccer match between Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax of Amsterdam sparked violence in the Dutch capital and a ...
Ajax loans a minimum and maximum of four players to HFC Haarlem each season. Ajax have a say in various areas of the club's management, including Technical advisory, Club transfers, the hiring of Coaching staff, playing style and youth development. Ajax retain a minimum of one, and a maximum of two players on the board of advisory for the club.
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.