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{{infobox football tournament season
{{infobox football tournament season
| title = 1980–1981
| title = 1980–81
| country = Netherlands
| country = Netherlands
| num_teams = 46
| num_teams = 46
| defending_champions = [[Feyenoord]]
| defending_champions = [[Feyenoord]]
| winners = [[AZ (football club)|AZ'67]]
| winners = [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ'67]]
| second = [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]
| second = [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]
| prev_season = [[KNVB Cup 1979-80|1979–80]]
| prev_season = [[1979–80 KNVB Cup|1979–80]]
| next_season = [[KNVB Cup 1981-82|1981–82]]
| next_season = [[1981–82 KNVB Cup|1981–82]]
}}
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The '''1980-81 KNVB Cup''' 63rd edition of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] national [[Association football|football]] annual knockout tournament for the [[KNVB Cup]]. 46 teams contested, beginning on 6 September 1980 and ending at the final on 28 May 1981.
The '''63rd edition of the [[KNVB Cup]]''' started on 6 September 1980; the final was played on 28 May 1981: [[AZ (football club)|AZ]] from [[Alkmaar]] (at the time called [[AZ'67]]) beat [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] 3–1 and won the cup for the second time. During the quarter and semi-finals, [[Two-legged tie|two-legged matches]] were held.

[[AZ Alkmaar|AZ]] from [[Alkmaar]] (at the time called [[AZ'67]]) beat [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] 3–1 and won the cup for the second time.

During the quarter and semi-finals, [[Two-legged tie|two-legged matches]] were held.


==Teams==
==Teams==
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==First round==
==First round==
The matches of the first round were played on September 6 and 7, 1980.
The matches of the first round were played on 6-7 September 1980.


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{{Football box
|date = 28 May 1981
|date = 28 May 1981
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|team1 = [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]
|team1 = [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]
|score = 1–3
|score = 1–3
|team2 = [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ '67]]
|team2 = [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ '67]]
|goals1 = [[Gerald Vanenburg|Vanenburg]] {{goal|52}}
|goals1 = [[Gerald Vanenburg|Vanenburg]] {{goal|52}}
|goals2 = [[Pier Tol|Tol]] {{goal|23}} <br> [[Ronald Spelbos]] {{goal|58}} <br> [[Kristen Nygaard (footballer)|Nygaard]] {{goal|73}}
|goals2 = [[Pier Tol|Tol]] {{goal|23}} <br> [[Ronald Spelbos|Spelbos]] {{goal|58}} <br> [[Kristen Nygaard (footballer)|Nygaard]] {{goal|73}}
|stadium = [[Olympisch Stadion (Amsterdam)|Olympisch Stadion]], [[Amsterdam]]
|stadium = [[Olympisch Stadion (Amsterdam)|Olympisch Stadion]], [[Amsterdam]]
|attendance = 36,000
|attendance = 36,000

Latest revision as of 10:58, 26 August 2024

1980–81
Tournament details
CountryNetherlands
Teams46
Defending championsFeyenoord
Final positions
ChampionsAZ'67
Runner-upAjax

The 1980-81 KNVB Cup 63rd edition of the Dutch national football annual knockout tournament for the KNVB Cup. 46 teams contested, beginning on 6 September 1980 and ending at the final on 28 May 1981.

AZ from Alkmaar (at the time called AZ'67) beat Ajax 3–1 and won the cup for the second time.

During the quarter and semi-finals, two-legged matches were held.

Teams

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First round

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The matches of the first round were played on 6-7 September 1980.

Home team Result Away team
Fortuna Sittard 1 2–0 (aet) SC Cambuur 1
HFC Haarlem 1 3–0 Vitesse Arnhem 1
sc Heerenveen 1 3–2 ACV A
ROHDA Raalte A (p) 1-1 FC Eindhoven 1
SC Veendam 1 2–0 Helmond Sport 1
SVV 1 5–1 DESK A
FC Volendam 1 3–1 VV Noordwijk A
Home team Result Away team
VV Caesar A 2–5 (aet)[1] SC Amersfoort 1
De Graafschap 1 2–3 Telstar 1
DETO A 2–5 DS '79 1
FC Amsterdam 1 8–1[2] VV Arnemuiden A
FC Den Bosch 1 3–0 VV Rheden A
FC Vlaardingen 1 4–2 XerxesDZB A
FC VVV 1 3–2 (aet)[3] SC Heracles 1

1 Eerste Divisie; A Amateur teams

Second round

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The matches of the second round were played on November 15 and 16, 1980. The Eredivisie clubs entered the tournament here.

Home team Result Away team
Go Ahead Eagles E 9–3 ROHDA Raalte
HFC Haarlem (p) 2-2 NAC E
MVV E 3–0 FC Amsterdam
NEC E 0–1 FC Groningen E
SC Amersfoort 2–2 (p) FC VVV
Sparta E 2–2 (p) PEC Zwolle E
Telstar 2–2 (p) Willem II E
FC Wageningen E 4–1 FC Den Haag E
Home team Result Away team
Ajax E 3–0 SVV
AZ'67 E 4–1 sc Heerenveen
DS '79 0–1 PSV E
Excelsior E 2–2 (p) FC Vlaardingen
FC Den Bosch 2–4 FC Utrecht E
FC Twente E 1–0 FC Volendam
Feyenoord E 5–1 SC Veendam
Fortuna Sittard 1–2 Roda JC E

E Eredivisie

Round of 16

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The matches of the round of 16 were played on January 24 and 25, 1981.

Home team Result Away team
Ajax 5–1 FC Twente
AZ'67 5–2 FC Vlaardingen
FC Groningen 3–2 FC VVV
Feyenoord 3–3 (p) HFC Haarlem
Go Ahead Eagles 3–1 MVV
PSV 4–0 Roda JC
Willem II 2–1 FC Utrecht
FC Wageningen 0–3 PEC Zwolle (on Feb. 4)

Quarter finals

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The quarter finals were played on February 25 and April 1, 1980.

Team 1 Aggregate Team 2 Match 1 Match 2
Ajax 4–1 FC Groningen 3–0 1–1
Go Ahead Eagles 3–2 (aet) PEC Zwolle 1–1 2–1 (aet)
HFC Haarlem 2–4 AZ'67 1–1 1–3
Willem II 0–3 PSV 0–1 0–2

Semi-finals

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The semi-finals were played on April 14 and May 12, 1980.

Team 1 Aggregate Team 2 Match 1 Match 2
Go Ahead Eagles 3–8 AZ'67 2–2 1–6
PSV 3–4 Ajax 2–2 1–2

Final

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Ajax1–3AZ '67
Vanenburg 52' Tol 23'
Spelbos 58'
Nygaard 73'
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: Gerard Geurds

AZ also won the Dutch Eredivisie championship, thereby taking the double. They would participate in the European Cup, so finalists Ajax could play in the Cup Winners' Cup.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ VV Caesar – SC Amersfoort was also reported as 2–4 (see external link: RSSSF)
  2. ^ FC Amsterdam – VV Arnemuiden was also reported as 8–2 (see external link: RSSSF)
  3. ^ VVV Venlo – Heracles Almelo was also reported as 4–2 (see external link: RSSSF)
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