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1927–28 Netherlands Football League Championship


FieldValue
competitionNetherl. Football Championship
season1927–1928
winnersFeijenoord (2nd title)
prevseason1926–27
nextseason1928–29

The Netherlands Football League Championship 1927–1928 was contested by 50 teams participating in five divisions. The national champion would be determined by a play-off featuring the winners of the eastern, northern, southern and two western football divisions of the Netherlands. Feijenoord won this year's championship by beating AFC Ajax, NOAD, ZAC and Velocitas 1897.

New entrants

Eerste Klasse East:

  • Promoted from 2nd Division: AGOVV Apeldoorn Eerste Klasse North:
  • Promoted from 2nd Division: MVV Alcides Eerste Klasse South:
  • Promoted from 2nd Division: TSV LONGA Eerste Klasse West-I:
  • Moving in from West-II: HFC EDO, HBS Craeyenhout, FC Hilversum, VOC and UVV Utrecht Eerste Klasse West-II:
  • Moving in from West-I: Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, HVV 't Gooi, HVV Den Haag, Sparta Rotterdam and Stormvogels
  • Promoted from 2nd Division: ADO Den Haag

Divisions

Eerste Klasse East

Eerste Klasse North

Eerste Klasse South

Eerste Klasse West-I

Eerste Klasse West-II

Championship play-off

References

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