AFC Ajax

Since: 1900

About

AFC Ajax, commonly known as Ajax Amsterdam or simply Ajax, is a professional football club based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The club was founded in 1900 and is one of the most successful and iconic football clubs in the world.

Ajax Amsterdam competes in the Eredivisie, the top-tier professional football league in the Netherlands, and plays its home matches at the Johan Cruyff Arena, formerly known as the Amsterdam ArenA. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 54,000 and is named in honor of the legendary Dutch footballer, Johan Cruyff, who had a significant impact on the club.

The club’s colors are red and white, and their nickname, “De Godenzonen” (The Sons of the Gods), reflects their storied history and the numerous successes achieved over the years.

Over the decades, Ajax Amsterdam has enjoyed immense success both domestically and internationally. The club has won numerous Eredivisie titles, KNVB Cups (Dutch domestic cup competition), and the Johan Cruyff Shield, which is contested between the league champions and the cup winners.

Ajax is also known for its success in European competitions. The club has won the UEFA Champions League (formerly known as the European Cup) multiple times, most notably during the 1970s when they had a formidable team led by Johan Cruyff. Ajax’s commitment to nurturing and developing young talent has earned them the reputation of being a football “youth academy,” producing world-class players who have made a significant impact on the sport.

The supporters of Ajax Amsterdam, known as “Ajacieden,” are passionate and dedicated, creating an electric atmosphere at the Johan Cruyff Arena during matches.

Off the pitch, Ajax Amsterdam is actively involved in various community and social initiatives, using football to promote social inclusion, education, and health programs.

Overall, Ajax Amsterdam remains one of the most revered and respected football clubs globally, with a rich history, a tradition of attractive football, and a strong emphasis on youth development.