KNVB Cup

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The KNVB Cup is a competition organized by the Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB) since 1899. It was based on the format of the English FA Cup.

[edit] Past winners

Year Winner Runner-up Result Note
1899 RAP (Amsterdam) HVV (The Hague) 1-0 (aet)
1900 Velocitas Ajax (Leiden) 3-1
1901 HBS (The Hague) RAP (Amsterdam) 4-3
1902 Haarlem HBS (The Hague) 2-1
1903 HVV (The Hague) HBS (The Hague) 6-1
1904 HFC HVV (The Hague) 3-1
1905 VOC (Rotterdam) HBS 2 (The Hague) 3-0
1906 Concordia Volharding 3-2
1907 VOC (Rotterdam) Voorwaarts 4-3
1908 HBS 2 (The Hague) VOC (Rotterdam) 3-1
1909 Quick 2 VOC (Rotterdam) 2-0
1910 Quick 2 HVV 2 (The Hague) 2-0
1911 Quick HFC Haarlem 1-0
1912 HFC Haarlem Vitesse 2-0
1913 HFC Haarlem DFC 4-1
1914 DFC HFC Haarlem 3-2
1915 HFC Haarlem HBS (The Hague) 1-0
1916 Quick HBS (The Hague) 2-1
1917 Ajax VSV (Velsen) 5-0
1918 RCH VVA 2-1
1919 none none none
1920 CVV VUC (The Hague) 2-1
1921 Schoten RFC 2-1
1922 none none none
1923 none none none
1924 none none none
1925 ZFC Xerxes 5-1
1926 LONGA de Spartaan 5-2
1927 VUC (The Hague) Vitesse 3-1
1928 RCH PEC 2-0
1929 none none none
1930 Feijenoord Excelsior 1-0
1931 none none none
1932 DFC PSV (Eindhoven) 5-4
1933 none none none
1934 Velocitas Feijenoord 3-2
1935 Feijenoord Helmond 5-2
1936 Roermond KFC 4-2
1937 Eindhoven de Spartaan 1-0
1938 VSV AGOVV 4-1
1939 Wageningen PSV 2-1
1940 none none none
1941 none none none
1942 none none none
1943 Ajax (Amsterdam) DFC 3-2
1944 Willem II Groene Ster (Heerlerheide) 9-2
1945 none none none
1946 none none none
1947 none none none
1948 Wageningen DWV (Amsterdam) 0-0 Wageningen wins after penalty shoot-out
1949 Quick Helmondia (Helmond) 1-1 Quick wins after penalty shoot-out
1950 PSV HFC Haarlem 4-3
1951 none none none
1952 none none none
1953 none none none
1954 none none none
1955 none none none
1956 none none none
1957 Fortuna'54 Feijenoord 4-2
1958 Sparta FC Volendam 4-3
1959 VVV ADO (The Hague) 4-1
1960 none none none
1961 Ajax NAC Breda 3-0
1962 Sparta DHC 1-0
1963 Willem II (Tilburg) ADO (The Hague) 3-0
1964 Fortuna'54 (Sittard) ADO (The Hague) 0-0 Fortuna wins after penalty shoot-out
1965 Feijenoord Go Ahead (Deventer) 1-0
1966 Sparta (Rotterdam) ADO (The Hague) 1-0
1967 Ajax NAC Breda 2-1
1968 ADO (The Hague) Ajax 2-1
1969 Feijenoord PSV 1-1, 2-0 1-1 after extra time, 2-0 in replay
1970 Ajax PSV 2-0
1971 Ajax Sparta 2-2, 2-1 2-2 aet, 2-1 in replay
1972 Ajax FC Den Haag 3-2
1973 NAC Breda NEC Nijmegen 2-0
1974 PSV NAC Breda 6-0
1975 FC Den Haag FC Twente 1-0
1976 PSV Roda JC 1-0 aet
1977 FC Twente PEC Zwolle 3-0 aet
1978 AZ (Alkmaar) Ajax 1-0
1979 Ajax FC Twente 1-1, 3-0 1-1 aet, 3-0 in replay
1980 Feyenoord Ajax 3-1
1981 AZ Ajax 3-1
1982 AZ FC Utrecht 0-1, 5-1 AZ won 5-2 on aggregate
1983 Ajax NEC 3-1, 3-1 Ajax won 6-2 on aggregate
1984 Feyenoord Fortuna Sittard 1-0
1985 FC Utrecht Helmond Sport 1-0
1986 Ajax RBC 3-0
1987 Ajax FC Den Haag 4-2 (aet)
1988 PSV Roda JC 3-2
1989 PSV FC Groningen 4-1
1990 PSV Vitesse 1-0
1991 Feyenoord BVV Den Bosch 1-0
1992 Feyenoord Roda JC 3-0
1993 Ajax SC Heerenveen 6-2
1994 Feyenoord NEC 2-1
1995 Feyenoord FC Volendam 2-1
1996 PSV Sparta 5-2
1997 Roda JC SC Heerenveen 4-2
1998 Ajax PSV 5-0
1999 Ajax Fortuna Sittard 2-0
2000 Roda JC NEC 2-0
2001 FC Twente PSV 0-0 aet FC Twente won after penalty shootout
2002 Ajax FC Utrecht 3-2 aet
2003 FC Utrecht Feyenoord 4-1
2004 FC Utrecht FC Twente 1-0
2005 PSV Willem II 4-0
2006 Ajax PSV 2-1
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