Eredivisie Netherlands | 2024 Football Rankings

Eredivisie 2023/2024 Regular Season

PWDLGFGAFormPts
1PSV
33
28
4
1
108
20
DWWWW
88
2Feyenoord
33
25
6
2
88
26
WWWWW
81
3Twente
33
20
6
7
67
35
WLWLW
66
4AZ
33
19
7
7
67
36
WWWWL
64
5Ajax
33
15
10
8
72
59
WWDWL
55
6NEC
33
13
11
9
64
50
LWLDW
50
7Utrecht
33
13
10
10
46
44
LWDWW
49
8Sparta Rotterdam
33
13
7
13
49
47
WLWWL
46
9Go Ahead Eagles
33
11
10
12
45
45
LDLLD
43
10Heerenveen
33
10
7
16
52
68
LDLWL
37
11Fortuna Sittard
33
9
10
14
37
56
DDLLL
37
12PEC Zwolle
33
9
9
15
44
65
DLWDW
36
13Almere City
33
7
13
13
32
55
LDLLD
34
14Heracles
33
9
5
19
41
74
LLLLW
32
15RKC Waalwijk
33
7
8
18
37
53
DWDLL
29
16Excelsior
33
6
11
16
50
69
WLDWL
29
17Volendam
33
4
7
22
33
86
LLLLW
19
18Vitesse
33
6
5
22
28
72
WLWLL
5

Eredivisie Netherlands

The Eredivisie Netherlands is the top-level soccer league in the Netherlands. Founded in 1956, the Eredivisie currently has 18 teams playing 34 games a season. The competition is known worldwide as one of the most entertaining leagues to watch. Fans from all over Europe flock to watch the Eredivisie, which is often regarded as one of the best in Europe. Here are some things to know about the Eredivisie.

The Netherlands’ top league is home to some of the world’s most talented players. Johan Cruijff, Ronaldo, Nwanko Kanu, and Frank Rijkaard have all come from the Eredivisie. While the lower teams may only attract ten thousand fans on average, Ajax have been known to draw as many as fifty thousand fans per game. This popularity has made the Eredivisie a coveted destination for football enthusiasts. The league is incredibly competitive, with teams like Ajax, PSV Eindhoven, and Feyenoord often being among the best in Europe. The attacking style of play is one of the most interesting aspects of the Eredivisie. Several of the best matches come down to title races, and the Ajax and Feyenoord game in particular stands out. In addition, a good number of teams have strong domestic rivalries.

The Eredivisie has 18 teams and has a knockout system. The Dutch champions automatically qualify for the group stages of the Champions League. Second and third place teams must win two legged fixtures to qualify. Fourth and fifth place teams will play in the third qualifying round. They will also compete in the Dutch Cup and the UEFA Europa League, where they will compete against teams from other countries. The Eredivisie Netherlands is the highest-tier league in the country.