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2014–15 Eredivisie

The 2014–15 Eredivisie season was the 59th season of the Eredivisie since its establishment in 1955. On 18 April 2015, PSV were confirmed as champions of the season, thus ending the four-year reign of Ajax.


Season
8 August 2014 – 17 May 2015
PSV (22nd title)
NAC BredaGo Ahead EaglesFC Dordrecht
PSVAjax
AZGroningenGo Ahead EaglesVitesse
306
942 (3.08 per match)
Memphis Depay(22 goals)
PSV 6–1 NAC Breda(16 August 2014)Vitesse Arnhem 6–1ADO Den Haag(3 October 2014)Heracles 6–1NAC Breda(4 October 2014)Ajax 5–0 Willem II(6 December 2014)PSV 5–0 Go Ahead Eagles (20 December 2014)Utrecht 6–1 Dordrecht(15 February 2015)
Excelsior 0–5 PEC Zwolle(30 November 2014)Twente 0–5 PSV(4 April 2015)
NAC Breda 4–5 Groningen(17 May 2015)
10 gamesPSV
17 gamesPSV
17 gamesDordrecht
9 gamesDordrecht
52,472Ajax 0–0 Feyenoord(25 January 2015)
3,149Excelsior 3–1 Heracles(30 August 2014)
5,727,077
18,715
← 2013–14 2015–16 →

The 2014–15 Eredivisie season was the 59th season of the Eredivisie since its establishment in 1955. On 18 April 2015, PSV were confirmed as champions of the season, thus ending the four-year reign of Ajax.

A total of 18 teams took part in the league: The best fifteen teams from the 2013–14 season, two promotion/relegation playoff winners and the 2013–14 Eerste Divisie champions.

There are three teams that played in the 2013–14 Eerste Divisie that were promoted to the Eredivisie for the 2014–15 season. Willem II returned to the Eredivisie after just one season by winning its first Eerste Divisie title in 49 years. Meanwhile, FC Dordrecht and Excelsior navigated to the promotion/relegation playoffs to reach the Eredivisie, with both clubs having received byes after finishing second and third in the Eerste Divisie. FC Dordrecht swept both legs against VVV-Venlo 5–2 on aggregate in the second round before facing another Eerste Divisie club for a spot in the Eredivisie (after Sparta Rotterdam sent NEC Nijmegen into relegation). FC Dordrecht won 5–3 on aggregate to return to the Eredivisie for the first time in 19 years.

Excelsior returned after two seasons in the Eerste Divisie by first overcoming FC Den Bosch 5–2 on aggregate before relegating RKC Waalwijk from the league by winning 4–2 on aggregate.

ClubLocationVenueCapacity
ADO Den HaagThe HagueKyocera Stadion15,000
AjaxAmsterdamAmsterdam ArenA53,052
AZAlkmaarAFAS Stadion17,023
CambuurLeeuwardenCambuur Stadion10,250
DordrechtDordrechtGN Bouw Stadion4,088
ExcelsiorRotterdamStadion Woudestein3,531
FeyenoordRotterdamDe Kuip51,177
Go Ahead EaglesDeventerAdelaarshorst8,000
GroningenGroningenEuroborg22,550
HeerenveenHeerenveenAbe Lenstra Stadion26,100
Heracles AlmeloAlmeloPolman Stadion8,500
NAC BredaBredaRat Verlegh Stadion19,000
PEC ZwolleZwolleIJsseldelta Stadion12,500
PSVEindhovenPhilips Stadion36,000
TwenteEnschedeDe Grolsch Veste30,205
UtrechtUtrechtStadion Galgenwaard23,750
Vitesse ArnhemArnhemGelreDome25,000
Willem IITilburgKoning Willem II Stadion14,637

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamManagerKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
ADO Den HaagHenk FräserErreàBasic-Fit Fitness
AjaxFrank de BoeradidasZiggo
AZJohn van den BromMacronAFAS software
CambuurHenk de JongQuickBouwgroep Dijkstra Draisma
DordrechtJan EverseMacronRiwal
ExcelsiorMarinus DijkhuizenMasitaDSW Zorgverzekeraar
FeyenoordFred RuttenadidasOpel
Go Ahead EaglesDennis DemmershummelDrukwerkdeal.nl
GroningenErwin van de LooiMasitaEssent
HeerenveenDwight LodewegesJakoUnivé
Heracles AlmeloJohn StegemanErimaTenCate
NAC BredaRobert MaaskantUmbroInto Telecom
PEC ZwolleRon JansPatrickCompello
PSVPhillip CocuNikePhilips
TwenteAlfred SchreuderNikeXXImo
UtrechtRob AlflenhummelHealthCity
VitessePeter BoszMacronTruphone
Willem IIJurgen StreppelRobeyTricorp
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
HeerenveenMarco van BastenEnd of contract1 July 2014Pre-seasonDwight Lodeweges1 July 2014
AZDick AdvocaatEnd of contract1 July 2014Marco van Basten1 July 2014
FeyenoordRonald KoemanEnd of contract1 July 2014Fred Rutten1 July 2014
UtrechtJan WoutersMutual consent1 July 2014Rob Alflen1 July 2014
DordrechtHarry van den HamEnd of contract1 July 2014Ernie Brandts1 July 2014
Heracles AlmeloJan de JongeSacked31 August 201418thJohn Stegeman17 September 2014
AZMarco van BastenMutual consent16 September 201412thJohn van den Brom29 September 2014
NAC BredaNebojša GudeljSacked13 October 201415thEric Hellemons (interim)14 October 2014
NAC BredaEric HellemonsSacked2 January 201517thRobert Maaskant3 January 2015
DordrechtErnie BrandtsSacked19 February 201518thJan Everse (interim)10 March 2015
Go Ahead EaglesFoeke BooySacked22 March 201517thDennis Demmers (interim)22 March 2015
FeyenoordFred RuttenSacked17 May 20154thGiovanni van Bronckhorst17 May 2015
RankPlayerClubGoals
1Memphis DepayPSV22
2Luuk de JongPSV20
3Michael de LeeuwGroningen17
Michiel KramerADO Den Haag
5Tjaronn CheryGroningen15
Mark UthSC Heerenveen
7Adnane TighadouiniNAC Breda14
Georginio WijnaldumPSV
9Bartholomew OgbecheCambuur13
Bertrand TraoréVitesse
Tom van WeertExcelsior
Hakim ZiyechHeerenveen / Twente
RankPlayerClubAssists
1Hakim ZiyechHeerenveen / Twente16
2Jetro WillemsPSV12
3Luciano NarsinghPSV10
Mark UthHeerenveen
4Luuk de JongPSV9
Davy KlaassenAjax
6Roland AlbergADO Den Haag8
Anwar El GhaziAjax
Bryan LinssenHeracles Almelo
Furdjel NarsinghCambuur
Lasse SchöneAjax
Marko VejinovićVitesse Arnhem

Four teams played for a spot in the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round.

Key: ***** = Play-off winners, (a) = Wins because of away goals rule, (e) = Wins after extra time in second leg, (p) = Wins after penalty shoot-out.

Ten teams, two from the Eredivisie and eight from the Eerste Divisie, played for two spots in the 2015–16 Eredivisie, the remaining eight teams play in the 2015–16 Eerste Divisie.

Key: ***** = Play-off winners, (a) = Wins because of away goals rule, (e) = Wins after extra time in second leg, (p) = Wins after penalty shoot-out.

Source:

No.ClubAverageChangeHighest
1AFC Ajax50,058-1,7%52,472
2Feyenoord45,331-0,9%47,500
3PSV32,529-1,5%35,000
4FC Twente28,494-3,6%30,000
5sc Heerenveen24,1966,2%27,224
6FC Groningen20,1932,1%21,821
7NAC Breda18,0350,7%19,000
8SBV Vitesse17,149-9,7%23,381
9FC Utrecht16,708-1,4%20,046
10AZ15,512-0,4%17,081
11PEC Zwolle12,2131,4%12,500
12Willem II12,19532,4%14,500
13ADO Den Haag11,98610,4%14,937
14SC Cambuur9,710-0,2%10,000
15Heracles Almelo8,290-0,6%8,500
16Go Ahead Eagles7,8803,3%8,011
17FC Dordrecht3,87233,0%4,235
18SBV Excelsior3,51647,0%3,600
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