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Jong Ajax (Dutch pronunciation: [jɔŋ ˈaːjɑks]; lit. ' Young Ajax '), also referred to as Ajax II or Ajax 2, is a Dutch association football team. It is based in Amsterdam and competes in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. [3] Jong Ajax is the only reserve team to have won a title in Dutch professional football, winning the 2017–18 Eerste Divisie.
Jong Ajax : Volendam, Netherlands: 18:45 CEST: Van Mieghem 31 ' El Kadiri 34' ... MVV Maastricht: 1−0: Jong Ajax : Maastricht: 20:00 CEST: Ntelo 39' Souren 45 ...
MVV Maastricht, Roda JC Kerkrade, VVV-Venlo North Holland: Jong Ajax, Jong AZ, Telstar: 2 Overijssel: Heracles Almelo, PEC Zwolle South Holland: ADO Den Haag, Dordrecht: 1 Flevoland: Almere City Gelderland: De Graafschap Utrecht: Jong FC Utrecht
MVV Maastricht: 24 7 8 9 39 38 +1 29 14 Jong AZ: 24 8 5 11 40 42 −2 29 Reserve teams are not eligible to be promoted to the Eredivisie: 15 TOP Oss: 24 6 8 10 18 37 −19 26 16 VVV-Venlo: 24 7 4 13 25 41 −16 25 17 Jong Ajax: 23 6 6 11 28 30 −2 24 Reserve teams are not eligible to be promoted to the Eredivisie: 18 Jong PSV: 24 6 3 15 36 50 ...
Jong Ajax : Almere, Netherlands: 14:45 CEST: Kaandorp 22' Goselink 45' Report: ... Jong Ajax : 4−3: MVV Maastricht: Duivendrecht: 20:00 CET: Ünüvar 12' Baas 37 ...
During the 2024–25 season, Jong Ajax participates in the Dutch Eerste Divisie, the 2nd tier of professional football in the Netherlands. It was their 11th consecutive season in the Eerste Divisie. It was their 11th consecutive season in the Eerste Divisie.
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.
AVV RAP (of Amsterdam) were the first official champions of the Netherlands in 1899. The club however became a Cricket club in 1916 following a total of 5 national football titles. Fortuna 54 (of Geleen) and Sittardia (of Sittard) merged to form Fortuna Sittard in 1968.