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Dordrecht
Jong Ajax
Regular Season - 1
Emmen
Roda
Regular Season - 1
FC OSS
NAC Breda
Regular Season - 1
VVV Venlo
Heracles
Regular Season - 1
Vitesse
Waalwijk
Regular Season - 1
Den Bosch
Almere City FC
Regular Season - 1
MVV
Jong Utrecht
Regular Season - 1
Helmond Sport
De Graafschap
Regular Season - 1
Jong AZ
FC Eindhoven
Regular Season - 1
Jong PSV U21
FC Volendam
Regular Season - 1
Almere City FC
Jong PSV U21
Regular Season - 2
FC Eindhoven
MVV
Regular Season - 2
Heracles
Den Bosch
Regular Season - 2
NAC Breda
VVV Venlo
Regular Season - 2
Roda
Helmond Sport
Regular Season - 2
Waalwijk
Dordrecht
Regular Season - 2
FC Volendam
FC OSS
Regular Season - 2
De Graafschap
Jong AZ
Regular Season - 2
Jong Ajax
Emmen
Regular Season - 2
Jong Utrecht
Vitesse
Regular Season - 2
Den Bosch
FC Eindhoven
Regular Season - 3
Dordrecht
Roda
Regular Season - 3
Emmen
Jong AZ
Regular Season - 3
Helmond Sport
Waalwijk
Regular Season - 3
MVV
FC Volendam
Regular Season - 3
Vitesse
Almere City FC
Regular Season - 3
NAC Breda
Jong Ajax
Regular Season - 3
VVV Venlo
De Graafschap
Regular Season - 3
Jong PSV U21
FC OSS
Regular Season - 3
Jong Utrecht
Heracles
Regular Season - 3
Den Bosch
Vitesse
Regular Season - 4
FC Volendam
Dordrecht
Regular Season - 4
Jong Ajax
Helmond Sport
Regular Season - 4
Jong AZ
MVV
Regular Season - 4
FC OSS
Jong Utrecht
Regular Season - 4
Roda
NAC Breda
Regular Season - 4
Waalwijk
Jong PSV U21
Regular Season - 4
De Graafschap
Almere City FC
Regular Season - 4
FC Eindhoven
Heracles
Regular Season - 4
VVV Venlo
Emmen
Regular Season - 4
Jong AZ
Jong Utrecht
Regular Season - 8
Jong PSV U21
Jong Ajax
Regular Season - 8
Almere City FC
Jong Ajax
Regular Season - 5
Emmen
FC Volendam
Regular Season - 5
Helmond Sport
VVV Venlo
Regular Season - 5
Heracles
De Graafschap
Regular Season - 5
Vitesse
FC OSS
Regular Season - 5
Waalwijk
NAC Breda
Regular Season - 5
Dordrecht
Jong AZ
Regular Season - 5
MVV
Roda
Regular Season - 5
Jong PSV U21
Den Bosch
Regular Season - 5
Jong Utrecht
FC Eindhoven
Regular Season - 5
FC Eindhoven
Dordrecht
Regular Season - 6
Emmen
De Graafschap
Regular Season - 6
Helmond Sport
Jong PSV U21
Regular Season - 6
Heracles
Jong AZ
Regular Season - 6
Jong Ajax
Waalwijk
Regular Season - 6
MVV
Almere City FC
Regular Season - 6
NAC Breda
Jong Utrecht
Regular Season - 6
VVV Venlo
FC OSS
Regular Season - 6
Roda
Vitesse
Regular Season - 6
FC Volendam
Den Bosch
Regular Season - 6
Jong PSV U21
Jong AZ
Regular Season - 9
Jong Utrecht
Jong Ajax
Regular Season - 9
Almere City FC
Heracles
Regular Season - 7
Den Bosch
Helmond Sport
Regular Season - 7
FC Eindhoven
Emmen
Regular Season - 7
Jong Ajax
Roda
Regular Season - 7
Jong AZ
FC Volendam
Regular Season - 7
Jong Utrecht
VVV Venlo
Regular Season - 7
FC OSS
Dordrecht
Regular Season - 7
Waalwijk
MVV
Regular Season - 7
Vitesse
Jong PSV U21
Regular Season - 7
De Graafschap
NAC Breda
Regular Season - 7
Dordrecht
Almere City FC
Regular Season - 8
Heracles
Vitesse
Regular Season - 8
Emmen
FC OSS
Regular Season - 8
FC Volendam
VVV Venlo
Regular Season - 8
MVV
Helmond Sport
Regular Season - 8
NAC Breda
FC Eindhoven
Regular Season - 8
Roda
Waalwijk
Regular Season - 8
De Graafschap
Den Bosch
Regular Season - 8
Helmond Sport
Heracles
Regular Season - 9
Vitesse
NAC Breda
Regular Season - 9
Almere City FC
FC Volendam
Regular Season - 9
Den Bosch
Dordrecht
Regular Season - 9
FC Eindhoven
De Graafschap
Regular Season - 9
FC OSS
MVV
Regular Season - 9
Waalwijk
Emmen
Regular Season - 9
VVV Venlo
Roda
Regular Season - 9
Almere City FC
FC Eindhoven
Regular Season - 10
De Graafschap
Jong Utrecht
Regular Season - 10
Dordrecht
Emmen
Regular Season - 10
FC Volendam
Vitesse
Regular Season - 10
Heracles
Waalwijk
Regular Season - 10
Jong Ajax
VVV Venlo
Regular Season - 10
Jong AZ
Den Bosch
Regular Season - 10
NAC Breda
MVV
Regular Season - 10
FC OSS
Helmond Sport
Regular Season - 10
Roda
Jong PSV U21
Regular Season - 10

Teams

Eerste Divisie

All 20 teams competing in the Eerste Divisie 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Eerste Divisie

Browse 11 archived seasons of the Eerste Divisie, from 2016 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1956

The Eerste Divisie was established in 1956 as part of the professionalization of Dutch football, creating the first nationwide second-tier competition. Originally running parallel to regional divisions, it evolved into the sole second division by the 1960s. The league has undergone significant structural changes, including the introduction of a promotion playoff system in 2009 to determine which club advances to the Eredivisie, replacing the previous automatic promotion for the champion. The addition of reserve teams from major clubs (Jong Ajax, Jong PSV, Jong AZ, Jong Utrecht) from the 2010s onwards transformed the competitive landscape, creating unique circumstances where these academically-focused teams compete without the possibility of Eredivisie promotion. The league's commercial profile has grown substantially, particularly following the 2009 format change and increased media coverage of the promotion playoff drama.

  • 1956 — Eerste Divisie founded as the first nationwide second-tier professional division in the Netherlands
  • 1960 — Heracles set a record with an 8–0 victory, one of the largest margins in the division's history
  • 2009 — Promotion playoff system introduced; champions no longer automatically promoted to Eredivisie
  • 2010 — Reserve teams of Eredivisie clubs (Jong Ajax, Jong PSV, Jong AZ, Jong Utrecht) begin competing
  • 2023 — Excelsior won the championship and secured Eredivisie promotion; FC Volendam finished second
  • 2025 — FC Volendam crowned champions for the seventh time, equalling the all-time record

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams20Relegation spots1

The Eerste Divisie operates as a single round-robin format over 34 matches, with each team playing every opponent twice—once at home and once away. The champion is crowned based on the highest points total; however, automatic promotion to the Eredivisie is not guaranteed. Instead, the top finisher enters a promotion playoff system involving the 16th-place Eredivisie club and potentially other contenders, with the winner securing Eredivisie status for the following season. One club is directly relegated to the Tweede Divisie at the end of each season. Reserve teams of Eredivisie clubs compete but are ineligible for promotion, creating a unique dynamic where they serve primarily as development platforms rather than competitive challengers for the title.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesFC Volendam (7)All-time top scorerRoy Stroeve (91 goals)

The 2024–25 season produced a competitive campaign with 20 teams competing for the championship, with FC Volendam ultimately claiming their seventh title.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

ADO Den Haag has established a commanding position in the 2024–25 Eerste Divisie, leading the table with 69 points from 30 matches and a remarkable 22 wins, 3 draws, and only 5 losses. Their exceptional goal-scoring record of 70 goals for and just 30 against demonstrates both attacking prowess and defensive solidity, yielding a goal difference of +40—the best in the league. Cambuur sits in second place with 63 points from 28 matches, maintaining a strong challenge with 19 wins and only 3 defeats, though they trail Den Haag by 6 points with games in hand still to play. The title race remains potentially competitive, with Cambuur's superior win percentage (68%) suggesting they could apply pressure if Den Haag falters.

The promotion playoff positions remain highly contested in the mid-table battle. Jong PSV U21 occupies third with 50 points, while De Graafschap (49 points) and Willem II (46 points) maintain realistic hopes of challenging for playoff spots. Roda and Waalwijk are also within striking distance at 46 and 44 points respectively, creating a tightly bunched group where form over the remaining fixtures will prove decisive. The depth of competition in the upper half reflects the league's competitive quality, with multiple clubs capable of mounting sustained challenges.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table involves several clubs fighting for survival. Jong Ajax (26 points from 30 matches) occupies the automatic relegation spot, with FC OSS (28 points) and Jong AZ (30 points) also in danger zones. These reserve teams, while ineligible for promotion, still face the prospect of demotion to the Tweede Divisie, adding genuine stakes to their campaigns. The gap between safety and the drop zone remains relatively narrow, with Vitesse (27 points) and Helmond Sport (33 points) also vulnerable as the season reaches its climactic phase.

ADO Den Haag's standout performer has been their collective attacking efficiency, with multiple goalscorers contributing to their league-leading total. Their defensive record—conceding just 30 goals—ranks among the best and suggests a well-balanced squad capable of sustaining their title challenge. The consistency of their form, reflected in their 73% win rate, indicates a team operating at peak performance levels.

An unexpected narrative has emerged around the competitive strength of reserve teams in the Eerste Divisie. Jong PSV U21 currently sits third in the league with 50 points, demonstrating that these academically-focused squads can compete at the highest level of the second tier despite their ineligibility for promotion. This challenges traditional perceptions of reserve teams as purely developmental and suggests that the integration of young talent from elite academies has created a more competitive and unpredictable league environment than in previous seasons.

Structural Significance and Competitive Format

The Eerste Divisie occupies a unique position in European football as a second tier that features both traditional professional clubs and reserve teams of major organizations. This hybrid structure creates fascinating competitive dynamics: established clubs like ADO Den Haag, Cambuur, and Willem II compete for promotion with the same ambitions as any second-tier side, while reserve teams like Jong PSV and Jong Ajax offer different value propositions—developing young talent while maintaining competitive standards without the pressure of promotion.

The introduction of the promotion playoff system in 2009 fundamentally transformed the league's narrative. Prior to this change, the Eerste Divisie champion automatically ascended to the Eredivisie, making the league's destiny entirely within its own control. Today's format injects drama and uncertainty: the Eerste Divisie champion must still prove themselves against the Eredivisie's worst-performing club, creating scenarios where a dominant second-tier season can be undone by playoff misfortune. This system has generated memorable moments, with multiple instances of strong Eerste Divisie campaigns ending in playoff disappointment.

The 2024–25 season exemplifies this competitive depth. With ADO Den Haag leading by 6 points but still facing the playoff lottery, and multiple clubs within 5 points of playoff positions, every remaining fixture carries significant weight. The league's format ensures that the final weeks will produce compelling narratives, whether through Den Haag's potential title confirmation, the battle for playoff spots, or the desperate struggle to avoid relegation.

Historical Legacy and Record-Holders

FC Volendam's achievement of seven Eerste Divisie titles places them among the most successful clubs in the division's history. Their 2024–25 championship victory, secured with a 3–2 away win against Jong FC Utrecht, demonstrated their sustained competitiveness and experience in navigating the league's challenges. Volendam's success spans multiple decades, reflecting organizational stability and consistent recruitment quality.

Roy Stroeve's all-time scoring record of 91 goals in the Eerste Divisie remains a remarkable benchmark, achieved across spells with multiple clubs including FC Emmen, ADO Den Haag, and Heracles. This prolific record underscores the league's capacity to develop world-class talent, with many Eerste Divisie goalscorers subsequently establishing themselves in the Eredivisie and European competition.

The league's historical records reveal its competitive evolution: the 8–0 victory by Heracles in 1960 represents one of the largest margins in the division's history, a relic of earlier eras when competitive balance was less uniform. Modern Eerste Divisie matches typically feature closer scorelines, reflecting improved tactical sophistication and more balanced squad quality across the league.

Development Pathway and Youth Integration

The presence of reserve teams has fundamentally altered the Eerste Divisie's character. Jong PSV U21, Jong Ajax, Jong AZ, and Jong Utrecht provide direct pathways for young players to gain professional experience while remaining within their parent clubs' ecosystems. This model has proven successful in developing talent: many players who began careers in these reserve teams have subsequently graduated to Eredivisie squads and international representation.

The 2024–25 season's standings demonstrate that these reserve teams are no longer merely competitive makeweights. Jong PSV U21's third-place finish with 50 points from 30 matches proves that elite academy systems can produce squads capable of challenging for top positions, even without the motivation of promotion. This development has enriched the Eerste Divisie's competitive environment, creating more unpredictable outcomes and showcasing the quality of Dutch youth development systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Eerste Divisie?

The Eerste Divisie features 20 clubs competing in a single season, including established professional teams and reserve squads from major Eredivisie clubs.

What is the difference between the Eerste Divisie and Eredivisie?

The Eerste Divisie is the second tier of Dutch football, while the Eredivisie is the top division. The Eerste Divisie champion enters a promotion playoff with the Eredivisie's 16th-place finisher to determine promotion.

How does promotion from the Eerste Divisie work?

The Eerste Divisie champion competes in a promotion playoff against the 16th-place Eredivisie club and potentially other contenders. The winner of the playoff secures promotion to the Eredivisie for the following season.

Can reserve teams win the Eerste Divisie?

Reserve teams like Jong Ajax, Jong PSV, Jong AZ, and Jong Utrecht can compete for the championship but are ineligible for Eredivisie promotion, serving instead as development platforms for young players.

Who has won the most Eerste Divisie titles?

FC Volendam holds the record with seven championships, most recently in 2024–25, making them the most successful club in the division's history.

How many teams are relegated from the Eerste Divisie?

One team is automatically relegated to the Tweede Divisie at the end of each season, determined by the lowest points total in the final standings.

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