AFC Ajax Story
Origins
AFC Ajax was founded on March 18, 1900, in Amsterdam. The club was named after the Greek hero Ajax. In its early years, Ajax mainly played in regional competitions and gradually began to make a name for itself in Dutch football.
Golden era
The 1970s are often regarded as Ajax's golden era. Under the guidance of coach Rinus Michels and with stars like Johan Cruyff, the club won three consecutive European Cups from 1971 to 1973.
Legends
Ajax has produced many iconic players over the years. Names like Johan Cruyff, Marco van Basten, and Dennis Bergkamp have become synonymous with the club and have had a lasting impact on football.
Stadium
The Johan Cruyff Arena, opened in 1996, is Ajax's home ground. The stadium has a capacity of 55,000 and is known for its modern facilities and great atmosphere during matches.
Rivalries
Ajax has an intense rivalry with Feyenoord, resulting in 'De Topper', one of the most heated matches in Dutch football. There are also rivalries with clubs like PSV and AZ.
Modern era
In the past 10-15 years, Ajax has re-established itself as a dominant force in Dutch football, with multiple league titles and a strong focus on developing young talent in their academy.
Beyond football
Ajax plays an important role in the Amsterdam community and is involved in various social projects. The club also has a renowned youth academy that trains talents for the future.