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Johan Cruijff Schaal
File:Netherlands Supercup.svg
Organising bodyRoyal Dutch Football Association
Founded1949
1991–present
RegionNetherlands
Number of teams2
Current championsFeyenoord (5th title)
Most successful club(s)PSV (14 titles)
Websiteknvb.com/johan-cruyff-shield
File:Soccerball current event.svg 2024 Johan Cruyff Shield

The Johan Cruyff Shield (Dutch: Johan Cruijff Schaal, pronounced [ˌjoːɦɑŋ ˈkrœyf ˌsxaːl])[1] is a football trophy in the Netherlands named after Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff, also often referred to as the Dutch Super Cup. The winner is decided in one match only, played by the winner of the national football league, Eredivisie, and the winner of the national KNVB Cup. In the event of a team winning both the Eredivisie and the KNVB Cup, the Johan Cruyff Shield will be contested between that team and the runner up in the national league.

The trophy

The trophy is a silver plate with a 60-centimetre diameter. It is similar to the trophies received by the champions of the Eredivisie. The engraved text on the trophy is as follows:

  • Border, top: "Johan Cruijff Schaal XV" (or: "Johan Cruyff Trophy X", so Cruijff with 'ij' as opposed to the international spelling using a 'y' and a number in Roman numerals)
  • Centre: "KNVB 31-7-2008" (KNVB standing for "Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbal Bond" or "Royal Dutch Football Association" followed by the date of the match)
  • Border, bottom: "Ajax – FC Twente" (the teams playing the match, with the champion of the national league named second)

History

Super Cup

The first Super Cup match was played on 25 June 1949. The league champions SVV beat cup winners Quick 1888 2–0. The Dutch FA brought back the competition in 1991 under the name PTT Telecom Cup, with the match always being played in the De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam. After three years, sponsor PTT Telecom retreated and the name Super Cup was reinstated.

Johan Cruyff Shield

In 1996 the format was changed to the current set-up and played in the Amsterdam Arena under the name Johan Cruyff Schaal (Dutch for Johan Cruyff Shield).[2] In 2003, the supporters of both teams, namely FC Utrecht and PSV Eindhoven, were rather unhappy with the set-up and stayed away from the stadium. The Utrecht fans complained about protocols concerning their travel to Amsterdam (strict rules imposed for the threat of hooliganism) and the PSV fans were dissatisfied with the seats assigned to them. Only 700 of the 13,000 available tickets were sold. The prize money in 2003 amounted to 135,000. The contestants in 2004 were Ajax and FC Utrecht. Utrecht won with a final score of 4–2 after trailing 1–2 up until the 85th minute of the match. Thirty-three thousand spectators witnessed the most remarkable comeback in the trophy's history. Because PSV won both the national championship and the cup in 2005, Ajax (who had finished second in the league) formed the opposition and won 2–1. It was only the fourth home-victory of Ajax over PSV in ten years. Starting from 2017, the match is played in the stadium of the Eredivisie champions.

Results

Super Cup

Year Winners Scorers Score Scorers Runners-up
1949 SVV Schrumpf File:Soccerball shade.svg ?'
Könemann File:Soccerball shade.svg ?'
2–0 Quick 1888
1991 Feyenoord Damaschin File:Soccerball shade.svg 10' 1–0 PSV Eindhoven
1992 PSV Eindhoven E. Koeman File:Soccerball shade.svg 25'
1–0 Feyenoord
1993 Ajax Litmanen File:Soccerball shade.svg 18', 62'
F. de Boer File:Soccerball shade.svg 47'
Overmars File:Soccerball shade.svg 61'
4–0 Feyenoord
1994 Ajax Litmanen File:Soccerball shade.svg 13'
Oulida File:Soccerball shade.svg 21'
Kluivert File:Soccerball shade.svg 25'
3–0 Feyenoord
1995 Ajax R. de Boer File:Soccerball shade.svg 25'
Kluivert File:Soccerball shade.svg 102'
2–1 (a.e.t.) Larsson File:Soccerball shade.svg 27' Feyenoord

Johan Cruyff Shield

Year Winners Scorers Score Scorers Runners-up
1996 PSV Eindhoven Eijkelkamp File:Soccerball shade.svg 48'
Degryse File:Soccerball shade.svg 61', 78'
3–0 Ajax
1997 PSV Eindhoven Cocu File:Soccerball shade.svg 23', 90+1'
De Bilde File:Soccerball shade.svg 90+2'
3–1 Van Houdt File:Soccerball shade.svg 84' Roda JC
1998 PSV Eindhoven Khokhlov File:Soccerball shade.svg 23'
Bruggink File:Soccerball shade.svg 53'
2–0 Ajax
1999 Feyenoord Tomasson File:Soccerball shade.svg 13'
Kalou File:Soccerball shade.svg 15'
Paauwe File:Soccerball shade.svg 86'
3–2 Knopper File:Soccerball shade.svg 45'
Grønkjær File:Soccerball shade.svg 53'
Ajax
2000 PSV Eindhoven Ramzi File:Soccerball shade.svg 29'
Faber File:Soccerball shade.svg 44'
2–0 Roda JC
2001 PSV Eindhoven Kežman File:Soccerball shade.svg 4'
Bruggink File:Soccerball shade.svg 20'
Rommedahl File:Soccerball shade.svg 71'
3–2 De Witte File:Soccerball shade.svg 34'
Van der Doelen File:Soccerball shade.svg 89'
FC Twente
2002 Ajax Van der Vaart File:Soccerball shade.svg 41, 76'
Mido File:Soccerball shade.svg 54'
3–1 Kežman File:Soccerball shade.svg 10' PSV Eindhoven
2003 PSV Eindhoven Robben File:Soccerball shade.svg 14'
Van Bommel File:Soccerball shade.svg 47'
Kežman File:Soccerball shade.svg 88'
3–1 Van de Haar File:Soccerball shade.svg 21' FC Utrecht
2004 FC Utrecht Schut File:Soccerball shade.svg 72'
Somers File:Soccerball shade.svg 87', 90+1'
Douglas File:Soccerball shade.svg 90+5'
4–2 Pienaar File:Soccerball shade.svg 51'
Sneijder File:Soccerball shade.svg 80'
Ajax
2005 Ajax Boukhari File:Soccerball shade.svg 72'
Babel File:Soccerball shade.svg 78'
2–1 Bouma File:Soccerball shade.svg 51' PSV Eindhoven
2006 Ajax Rosales File:Soccerball shade.svg 7'
Perez File:Soccerball shade.svg 69'
Sneijder File:Soccerball shade.svg 82'
3–1 Cocu File:Soccerball shade.svg 48' PSV Eindhoven
2007 Ajax Gabri File:Soccerball shade.svg 43' 1–0 PSV Eindhoven
2008 PSV Eindhoven Lazović File:Soccerball shade.svg 55'
Marcellis File:Soccerball shade.svg 67'
2–0 Feyenoord
2009 AZ Holman File:Soccerball shade.svg 15'
El Hamdaoui File:Soccerball shade.svg 24'
Martens File:Soccerball shade.svg 28'
Lens File:Soccerball shade.svg 67', 87'
5–1 Papadopulos File:Soccerball shade.svg 60' SC Heerenveen
2010 FC Twente L. de Jong File:Soccerball shade.svg 8' 1–0 Ajax
2011 FC Twente Janko File:Soccerball shade.svg 21'
Ruiz File:Soccerball shade.svg 68'
2–1 Alderweireld File:Soccerball shade.svg 54' Ajax
2012 PSV Eindhoven Toivonen File:Soccerball shade.svg 3', 53'
Lens File:Soccerball shade.svg 12'
Wijnaldum File:Soccerball shade.svg 90'
4–2 Alderweireld File:Soccerball shade.svg 44'
Marcelo File:Soccerball shade.svg 75' (o.g.)
Ajax
2013 Ajax Gouweleeuw File:Soccerball shade.svg 69' (o.g.)
Sigþórsson File:Soccerball shade.svg 75'
S. de Jong File:Soccerball shade.svg 103'
3–2 (a.e.t.) Guðmundsson File:Soccerball shade.svg 51'
Jóhannsson File:Soccerball shade.svg 67'
AZ
2014 PEC Zwolle Nijland File:Soccerball shade.svg 54' 1–0 Ajax
2015 PSV Eindhoven L. de Jong File:Soccerball shade.svg 25', 64'
Maher File:Soccerball shade.svg 50'
3–0 FC Groningen
2016 PSV Eindhoven Pröpper File:Soccerball shade.svg 38' 1–0 Feyenoord
2017 Feyenoord Toornstra File:Soccerball shade.svg 7' 1–1 (4–2 pen.) Büttner File:Soccerball shade.svg 58' Vitesse
2018 Feyenoord 0–0 (6–5 pen.) PSV Eindhoven
2019 Ajax Dolberg File:Soccerball shade.svg 1'
Blind File:Soccerball shade.svg 53'
2–0 PSV Eindhoven
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands
2021 PSV Eindhoven Madueke File:Soccerball shade.svg 2', 29'
Vertessen File:Soccerball shade.svg 76'
Götze File:Soccerball shade.svg 89'
4–0 Ajax
2022 PSV Eindhoven Til File:Soccerball shade.svg 32', 45+2', 69'
Gakpo File:Soccerball shade.svg 65'
Simons File:Soccerball shade.svg 90+1'
5–3 Bergwijn File:Soccerball shade.svg 15'
Antony File:Soccerball shade.svg 54'
Kudus File:Soccerball shade.svg 72'
Ajax
2023 PSV Eindhoven Lang File:Soccerball shade.svg 79' 1–0 Feyenoord
2024 Feyenoord Giménez File:Soccerball shade.svg 29', 54'
Nieuwkoo File:Soccerball shade.svg 33'
Milambo File:Soccerball shade.svg 72'
4–4 (4–2 pen.) LangFile:Soccerball shade.svg 9'
De Jong File:Soccerball shade.svg 48', 80'
Til File:Soccerball shade.svg 65'
PSV Eindhoven

Winners by club

The performance of various clubs is shown in the following table:[3]

Club Won Lost Years won Years runners-up
PSV Eindhoven 14 8 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023 1991, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2019, 2024
Ajax 9 10 1993, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2019 1996, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2021, 2022
Feyenoord 5 7 1991, 1999, 2017, 2018, 2024 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2008, 2016, 2023
Twente 2 1 2010, 2011 2001
Utrecht 1 1 2004 2003
AZ 1 1 2009 2013
SVV 1 1949
PEC Zwolle 1 2014
Roda JC 2 1997, 2000
Quick 1 1949
Heerenveen 1 2009
Groningen 1 2015
Vitesse 1 2017

References

  1. In isolation, Johan is pronounced [ˈjoːɦɑn].
  2. "+19 augustus 1996: Hegemonie Ajax ten einde" [19 August 1996, end of the rule of Ajax]. Sportkroniek.nl (in Nederlands). Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  3. "Netherlands – List of Super Cup Finals". RSSSF.

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