Ajax Finish Fifth, Risk Missing Europe for First Time in 36 Years
Ajax Amsterdam secured fifth place in the Eredivisie after a 0-0 draw with Heerenveen on Sunday 17 May. The result leaves the club on the brink of missing European competition for the next season.
Heerenveen held Ajax to a goalless stalemate, denying the Dutch giants a win that could have improved their league position. The match ended without either side scoring, confirming the draw.
The point from the draw cemented Ajax's fifth‑place finish, the final standing for the campaign. The placement reflects the club's performance over the season.
Finishing fifth means Ajax could be absent from European cups next season, an outcome not seen for 36 years. The club's European participation streak would therefore be broken.
Ajax has taken part in European competition for 36 consecutive seasons, a long‑standing record in Dutch football. Missing out would end that uninterrupted run.
Looking ahead, the club will assess its options and aim to restore its presence in Europe for the upcoming campaign. The focus will be on regrouping and planning for the next season.