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Revision as of 15:39, 7 March 2010

League table

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Results

Day 24

19 February 2010
(13) Roda JC 2 – 1 Heracles (5)
20 February 2010
(10) VVV-Venlo 3 – 3 AZ (6)
(8) NAC Breda 0 – 2 Utrecht (7)
(18) RKC Waalwijk 1 – 2 Heerenveen (14)
(11) NEC 0 – 2 Groningen (9)
21 February 2010
(1) PSV 1 – 1 Sparta Rotterdam (15)
(2) Twente 1 – 0 Willem II (17)
(3) Ajax 4 – 0 Vitesse (12)
(4) Feyenoord 2 – 2 ADO Den Haag (16)

Day 25

26 February 2010
(16) ADO Den Haag 1 – 2 Roda JC (12)
27 February 2010
(17) Willem II 2 – 1 VVV-Venlo (12)
(15) Vitesse 0 – 3 AZ (5)
(13) Heerenveen 1 – 2 Heracles (7)
28 February 2010
(3) Ajax 4 – 0 Utrecht (6)
(8) Groningen 2 – 3 Feyenoord (4)
(1) PSV 5 – 1 RKC Waalwijk (18)
(2) Twente 2 – 1 NEC (11)
(14) Sparta Rotterdam 2 – 2 NAC Breda (9)

Day 26

06 March 2010
(16) ADO Den Haag 1 – 1 Vitesse (15)
(6) Heracles 3 – 2 Willem II (17)
(5) AZ 4 – 1 Heerenveen (13)
(8) NAC Breda 2 – 1 PSV (1)
07 March 2010
(10) Roda JC vs Feyenoord (4)
(9) Groningen vs VVV-Venlo (11)
(7) Utrecht vs NEC (12)
(18) RKC Waalwijk vs Twente (2)
(14) Sparta Rotterdam vs Ajax (3)

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment
Ajax Netherlands Marco van Basten Resigned Pre-Season Netherlands Martin Jol 25 May 2009
AZ Netherlands Louis van Gaal Transfer to Bayern Munich Pre-Season Netherlands Ronald Koeman 17 May 2009
AZ Netherlands Ronald Koeman Sacked 5 December 2009 Netherlands Dick Advocaat 8 December 2009
Heerenveen Norway Trond Sollied Sacked 1 September 2009 Netherlands Jan de Jonge 2 September 2009
Heerenveen Netherlands Jan de Jonge Sacked Netherlands Jan Everse
Heracles Almelo Netherlands Gert Heerkes Sacked Pre-Season Netherlands Gertjan Verbeek 8 June 2009
NEC Netherlands Mario Been Transfer to Feyenoord Pre-Season Netherlands Dwight Lodeweges 9 April 2009
NEC Netherlands Dwight Lodeweges Resigned 27 October 2009 Netherlands Wiljan Vloet 14 November 2009
PSV Netherlands Dwight Lodeweges Transfer to NEC Pre-Season Netherlands Fred Rutten 17 April 2009
Sparta Rotterdam Netherlands Foeke Booy Transfer to Utrecht Pre-Season Netherlands Frans Adelaar 15 May 2009
Willem II Netherlands Alfons Groenendijk Sacked Netherlands Mark Schenning

Topscorers

  1. 26 goals
    Uruguay Luis Suárez (Ajax)
  2. 17 goals
    Costa Rica Bryan Ruiz (Twente)
  3. 13 goals
    Sweden Ola Toivonen (PSV)