2004–05 in Dutch football
The 2004-05 season in Dutch football saw PSV winning the double under the guidance of manager Guus Hiddink. Since PSV won the title in the Eredivisie, the losing KNVB Cup finalist, Willem II, earned the right to play in the UEFA Cup.
Johan Cruijff-schaal[]
Ajax | 2–4 | Utrecht |
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Pienaar ![]() Sneijder ![]() |
Schut ![]() Somers ![]() Douglas ![]() |
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam
Attendance: 33,500
Referee:
Eredivisie[]
- See Eredivisie 2004-05
Awards[]
Dutch Footballer of the Year[]
- 2004–05 — Mark van Bommel (PSV)
Dutch Golden Shoe Winner[]
- 2004 — Maxwell (Ajax)
- 2005 — Mark van Bommel (PSV)
Eerste Divisie[]
KNVB Cup[]
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
March 2 | ||||||||||
Willem II | 3 | |||||||||
April 21 | ||||||||||
FC Den Bosch | 0 | |||||||||
Willem II | 1 | |||||||||
March 2 | ||||||||||
Ajax | 0 | |||||||||
ADO Den Haag | 0 | |||||||||
May 29 – Rotterdam | ||||||||||
Ajax | 2 | |||||||||
PSV | 4 | |||||||||
March 3 | ||||||||||
Willem II | 0 | |||||||||
Feyenoord | 4 | |||||||||
April 20 | ||||||||||
NAC Breda | 0 | |||||||||
Feyenoord | 1 (2) | |||||||||
March 3 | ||||||||||
PSV | 1 (4) | |||||||||
PSV | 6 | |||||||||
TOP Oss | 1 | |||||||||
Dutch national team[]
See also[]
References[]
Categories:
- 2004 in Dutch sport
- 2004 in association football
- 2005 in Dutch sport
- 2005 in association football
- Seasons in Dutch football
- 2004–05 in Dutch football