1993–94 in Dutch football

1993–94 in Dutch football

The 1993/1994 season in Dutch football saw Ajax Amsterdam winning the title in the Eredivisie, while Feyenoord Rotterdam won the Dutch National Cup.

PTT Telecom Cup

Since 1991 the annual opening of the new football (soccer) season is played between the reigning champions and the Cup Winners of the previous season. The Cup was named PTT Telecom Cup for three years (1991-1993), then Super Cup and since 1996 the trophy played for is officially called the "Johan Cruijff Schaal", named after Dutch football legend Johan Cruijff.

----footballbox
date = August 8, 1993
team1 = Feyenoord
score = 0–4
report =
team2 = Ajax
goals1 =
goals2 = Litmanen 18', 62'
F. de Boer 47'
Overmars 61'
stadium = De Kuip, Rotterdam
Attendance: 29.000
Referee: Blankenstein
----

Eredivisie

*Promoted : Dordrecht '90
*Promotion / Relegation play-offs ("Nacompetitie") : NEC, AZ, Heracles, Telstar, Graafschap and ADO Den Haag

Promotion and relegation

Group A

Group B

*Stayed / Promoted : RKC Waalwijk and NEC Nijmegen
*Relegated: VVV Venlo

KNVB Cup

Round8
February 9|NAC|1|PSV|0
February 9|RKC|2|"'Feyenoord|4
February 9|ADO Den Haag|1|NEC|3
February 9|Ajax|7|Helmond Sport|1
March 9|NAC|0|Feyenoord|3
March 20|Ajax|1|NEC|2
May 12 - Rotterdam|Feyenoord|2|NEC|1


=Dutch national team=

footballbox
date = September 22, 1993
WCQ (Group 2)
team1 = fb-rt|SMR
score = 0–7
report =
team2 = fb|NED
goals1 =
goals2 = Bosman 1', 68, 76'
Jonk 21', 43'
R. de Boer 51'
R. Koeman 81' (pen)
stadium = Stadio Renato dall'Ara, Bologna
Attendance: 3.340
Referee: Agius (MLT)

footballbox
date = October 13, 1993
WCQ (Group 2)
team1 = fb-rt|NED
score = 2–0
report =
team2 = fb|ENG
goals1 = R. Koeman 62'
Bergkamp 68'
goals2 =
stadium = De Kuip, Rotterdam
Attendance: 48.000
Referee: Assenmacher (GER)

footballbox
date = November 17, 1993
WCQ (Group 2)
team1 = fb-rt|POL
score = 1–3
report =
team2 = fb|NED
goals1 = Lesniak 13'
goals2 = Bergkamp 10', 68'
R. de Boer 69'
stadium = KS Lech Stadium, Poznan
Attendance: 20.000
Referee: Sundell (SWE)

footballbox
date = January 19, 1994
Friendly
team1 = fb-rt|TUN
score = 2–2
report =
team2 = fb|NED
goals1 = Rouissi 12'
Hamrouni 51'
goals2 = Rijkaard 31'
R. Koeman 59'
stadium = Stade El Menzah, Tunis
Attendance: 26.557
Referee: Hadqa (MAR)

footballbox
date = March 23, 1994
Friendly
team1 = fb-rt|SCO
score = 0–1
report =
team2 = fb|NED
goals1 =
goals2 = Roy 21'
stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 36.809
Referee: Milton Nielsen (DEN)

footballbox
date = April 20, 1994
Friendly
team1 = fb-rt|NED
score = 0–1
report =
team2 = fb|IRL
goals1 =
goals2 = Coyne 59'
stadium = Willem II Stadion, Tilburg
Attendance: 14.000
Referee: Strampe (GER)

footballbox
date = May 27, 1994
Friendly
team1 = fb-rt|NED
score = 3–1
report =
team2 = fb|SCO
goals1 = Roy 17'
Van Vossen 62'
Irwin 71' (own goal)
goals2 = Shearer 82'
stadium = Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht
Attendance: 17.500
Referee: Ansuategui (ESP)

footballbox
date = May 27, 1994
Friendly
team1 = fb-rt|NED
score = 7–1
report =
team2 = fb|HUN
goals1 = Bergkamp 13', 88'
Roy 18'
R. Koeman 19' (pen)
Taument 47'
Rijkaard 59', 79'
goals2 = Illes 8' (pen)
stadium = Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
Attendance: 27.450
Referee: Elleray (ENG)

footballbox
date = June 12, 1994
Friendly
team1 = fb-rt|CAN
score = 0–3
report =
team2 = fb|NED
goals1 =
goals2 = Bergkamp 7'
Overmars 13'
Rijkaard 37'
stadium = Varsity Stadium, Toronto
Attendance: 20.144
Referee: Reed (ENG)

footballbox
date = June 20, 1994
World Cup (Group F)
team1 = fb-rt|NED
score = 2–1
report = [http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/pwc/mr_3058.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|KSA
goals1 = Jonk 50'
Taument 86'
goals2 = Amin 18'
stadium = RFK Stadium, Washington
Attendance: 50,535
Referee: Vega (ESP)

footballbox
date = June 25, 1994
World Cup (Group F)
team1 = fb-rt|BEL
score = 1–0
report = [http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/pwc/mr_3069.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|NED
goals1 = Albert 65'
goals2 =
stadium = Citrus Bowl, Orlando
Attendance: 62.387
Referee: Marsiglia (BRA)

footballbox
date = June 29, 1994
World Cup (Group F)
team1 = fb-rt|MAR
score = 1–2
report = [http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/pwc/mr_3081.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|NED
goals1 = Nader 47'
goals2 = Bergkamp 43'
Roy 77'
stadium = Citrus Bowl, Orlando
Attendance: 60.578
Referee: Noriega (PER)

footballbox
date = July 4, 1994
World Cup (Second Round)
team1 = fb-rt|NED
score = 2–0
report = [http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/pwc/mr_3089.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|IRL
goals1 = Bergkamp 11'
Jonk 41'
goals2 =
stadium = Citrus Bowl, Orlando
Attendance: 61.355
Referee: Mikkelsen (DEN)

footballbox
date = July 9, 1994
World Cup (Quarterfinals)
team1 = fb-rt|NED
score = 2–3
report = [http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/pwc/mr_3098.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|BRA
goals1 = Bergkamp 64'
Winter 76'
goals2 = Romário 53'
Bebeto 63'
Branco 81'
stadium = Cotton Bowl, Dallas
Attendance: 63.500
Referee: Badilla (CRC)

References

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/ned94.html RSSSF Archive]


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