2000–01 KNVB Cup
2000–2001
Country |
Netherlands |
Teams |
86 |
Champions |
FC Twente |
Runner-up |
PSV |
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The 83rd edition of the KNVB Cup (at the time called Amstel Cup) started on August 8, 2000. The final was played on May 24, 2001: FC Twente beat PSV on penalties (4–3), after no goals were made during official and extra time. FC Twente won the cup for the second time. A total of 86 clubs participated.
Teams
- All 18 participants of the Eredivisie 2000-01: six teams entered in the round of 16 of the knock-out stage; one team in the first round of the knock-out stage and the rest in the group stage
- All 18 participants of the Eerste Divisie 2000-01
- 48 teams from lower (amateur) leagues
- Two youth teams
Group stage
The matches of the group stage were played between August 8 and September 13, 2000. 79 teams participated and 117 matches were played. 39 teams advanced to the next round.
Group 1
Team |
Pts |
1. AZ E |
9 |
2. VV Ter Leede A |
6 |
3. Telstar 1 |
3 |
4. AFC '34 A |
0 |
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Group 2
Team |
Pts |
1. Excelsior 1 |
9 |
2. VV Noordwijk A |
6 |
3. VSV TONEGIDO A |
3 |
4. Excelsior Maassluis A |
0 |
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Group 3
Team |
Pts |
1. Sparta E |
9 |
2. Rijnsburgse Boys A |
4 |
3. SVV Scheveningen A |
4 |
4. VV Nieuwenhoorn A |
0 |
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Group 4
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Group 5
Team |
Pts |
1. Young PSV |
9 |
2. RBC Roosendaal E |
3 |
3. SHO A |
3 |
4. VV Kloetinge A |
3 |
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Group 6
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Group 7
Team |
Pts |
1. Willem II E |
9 |
2. SV Huizen A |
6 |
3. VV Capelle A |
3 |
4. VV Nijenrodes A |
0 |
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Group 8
Team |
Pts |
1. NAC Breda E |
9 |
2. VV Baronie A |
4 |
3. BVV Barendrecht A |
4 |
4. VV Spijkenisse A |
0 |
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Group 9
Team |
Pts |
1. FC Den Bosch 1 |
9 |
2. SV TOP A |
4 |
3. OJC Rosmalen A |
3 |
4. ASWH A |
1 |
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Group 10
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Group 11
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Group 12
Team |
Pts |
1. Young FC Utrecht |
7 |
2. FC Zwolle 1 |
5 |
3. HVV Hollandia A |
4 |
4. WHC A |
0 |
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Group 13
Team |
Pts |
1. Heracles Almelo 1 |
5 |
2. SV Urk A |
5 |
3. Be Quick '28 A |
5 |
4. Quick '20 A |
0 |
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Group 14
Team |
Pts |
1. NEC E |
9 |
2. TOP Oss 1 |
6 |
3. De Treffers A |
3 |
4. GVVV A |
0 |
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Group 15
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Group 16
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Group 17
Team |
Pts |
1. FC Emmen 1 |
9 |
2. Achilles 1894 A |
6 |
3. VV Sneek A |
3 |
4. SC Genemuiden A |
0 |
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Group 18
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Group 19
Team |
Pts |
1. De Graafschap E |
9 |
2. USV Elinkwijk A |
4 |
3. VV Bennekom A |
3 |
4. HSC '21 A |
1 |
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Group 20
Team |
Pts |
1. VVV-Venlo 1 |
9 |
2. MVV 1 |
6 |
3. SV Panningen A |
3 |
4. EHC A |
0 |
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E Eredivisie; 1 Eerste Divisie; A Amateur teams
Knock-out Stage
First round
The matches of the first round were played on September 20 and 21, 2000. RKC Waalwijk entered the tournament here, during the group stage they were still active in the Intertoto Cup.
E one Eredivisie entrant
Second round
The matches of the second round were played between October 19, 2000 and January 23, 2001.
Round of 16
The matches were played between January 24 and 27, 2001. The six Eredivisie teams that had been playing in European competitions after qualification last season, entered the tournament this round.
E six Eredivisie entrants
Quarter finals
The first three matches were played on February 7, 2001. The fourth was played on March 14 of the same year.
Semi-finals
The matches of the semi-finals were played on April 11 and 12, 2001.
Final
The final was played on May 24, 2001 in Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam.
FC Twente would participate in the UEFA Cup.
See also
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