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Ajax and won
Ajax, Juventus and Bayern Munich are the three clubs to have won all three major UEFA club competitions.
Ajax won the championship in 1966 and 1967, scoring a record breaking 122 goals including 33 from Johan Cruijff, and again in 1968, and reached the European Cup final of 1969 against AC Milan.
In 1969 – 70 Ajax won the Dutch league championship, winning 27 out of 34 games and scoring 100 goals.
In 1973, Ajax won a third consecutive European Cup and another Dutch championship.
In 1977, Ajax won their first domestic championship since 1973.
Managed by Louis van Gaal, Ajax won the 1992 UEFA Cup.
Ajax won the UEFA Champions League 1994-95 and the league title.
In 1995, the year Ajax won the Champions League, the Dutch national team was almost entirely composed of Ajax players, with Edwin van der Sar in goal ; players such as Michael Reiziger, Frank de Boer, and Danny Blind in defense ; Ronald de Boer, Edgar Davids, and Clarence Seedorf in midfield ; and Patrick Kluivert and Marc Overmars in attack.
:: 1973, 1995 *( Ajax also won in 1972, however, UEFA only sanctioned the UEFA Super Cup for the first time in 1973 so the 1972 edition was an unofficial one.
That victory meant Ajax had won every tournament ( 5 in total ) they entered that year, a feat Celtic achieved in 1967 ( with 6 trophies ) and Barcelona ( also 6 trophies ) repeated in 2009.
AZ's second championship was the first Eredivisie title in 28 years, and the first time since then that the Eredivisie was won by a team other than the " big three " ( Ajax, PSV and Feyenoord ).
Only three teams ( Juventus, Ajax and Bayern Munich ) have won each of the three main competitions ( European Cup / UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winner's Cup and UEFA Cup / Europa League ), a feat that is no longer possible for any team that did not win the Cup Winners ' Cup.
Bergkamp scored his first senior goal for the club against HFC Haarlem on 22 February 1987 in a match Ajax won 6 – 0.
Ajax won the competition, beating Lokomotive Leipzig 1 – 0 as Bergkamp made an appearance as a substitute.
Ajax won the 1992 UEFA Cup Final, beating Torino through the away goals ruling.
Feijenoord faced arch-rivals Ajax in the final, which was won by the Amsterdam team 4 – 2.
As the cup holders, Feijenoord participated in the 1970 – 71 European Cup despite relinquishing the Dutch title, which was won by Ajax.
Feyenoord won their fifth Dutch Cup in 1980 by beating Ajax 3 – 1 in the final.
In the extra time, Feyenoord became the only team to beat Ajax the season they won the Eredivisie and the Champions League unbeaten.
Before the start of the new 1999 – 2000 season, Ajax were beaten in their own stadium when Feyenoord won their second Dutch Super Cup title, after a free kick by Patrick Paauwe, which secured a 3 – 2 win.
As the 54th Eredivisie ended on 2 May 2010, PSV ended in third, eight points behind the champions, after a shaky end as Ajax climbed up the table to swipe second while Twente won with one point over Ajax.
Anderlecht won it in both 1976 an 1978, and finished runners up in between, and Ajax failed to defend their title in 1988, losing out to K. V.

Ajax and 87
In the 1986 – 87 season he won the European Cup II ( Cup Winners ' Cup ) with Ajax ( Final: Ajax 1 – 0 Lokomotiv Leipzig ).
| 1986 – 87 || rowspan =" 13 "| Ajax || 29 || 4 || 5 || 0 |||||| 7 || 0 || 41 || 4
| 1986 – 87 || rowspan =" 6 "| Ajax || rowspan =" 6 "| Eredivisie || 32 || 4 ||||||||||||||||
He signed on at hometown club Ajax Amsterdam during the 1986 – 87 season and featured for the reserve team.
After his stay in England, Mühren returned to Ajax, where he added the European Cup Winners ' Cup ( 1986 – 87 ) to his trophy collection.
In the 1986 – 87 European Cup Winners ' Cup, they beat Apollon Limassol in the first round and Tirana in the second round, losing to Ajax in the quarter finals.

Ajax and Cup
The 1971 European Cup final saw Ajax beat Panathinaikos 2-0 with goals from Dick van Dijk and Arie Haan.
Ajax completed the treble of European Cup, Dutch National Championship and the KNVB Cup in 1972 before adding the Intercontinental Cup.
Cruijff departed prior to the second Cup Winners Cup final and with most of the 80's stars such as van Basten also leaving, Ajax once again declined.
Ajax went on to beat Brazilian side Grêmio on penalties to win the Intercontinental Cup.
The following season, Ajax lost to Juventus on penalties in the European Cup final.
This was the third consecutive win of AFC Ajax over AC Milan that season, ranking AFC Ajax on the 4th place on the list of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winners.
He left the corporation in 1971 after David Coleman was installed as the BBC's top commentator, his final BBC commentary being on the 1971 European Cup final between Ajax and Panathinaikos at Wembley Stadium.

Ajax and Winners
The 1972 final between Dutch team Ajax and Scotland's Rangers is considered unofficial by UEFA, as Rangers were banned from European competition due to the behaviour of their fans during the 1972 UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup Final.
Due to the fact Ajax and the other finalist ( PSV ) both qualified for the cupfinal a decision match was needed to fill in the vacant spot to the next UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup.
With Ajax he amassed an amazing trophy list, winning all three European trophies ( UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup in 1987, the UEFA Cup in 1992 and the UEFA Champions League in 1995 ).
The club reached the final of the European Cup Winners ' Cup having beaten Ajax and Benfica on the road to Copenhagen, where they played Arsenal.
They also won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1966 and made an appearance in the 1987 final of the UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup falling 0: 1 to Johan Cruijff's Ajax Amsterdam after a Marco van Basten goal.

Ajax and reached
Ajax had reached the same final in 1969, but were not able to win.
The European Cup was a little kinder to Basel in 1970, as they reached the Second Round, losing to AFC Ajax, after defeating Soviets Spartak Moscow in the first round.
He was one of the key players as Ajax reached the quarter-finals of the 2002 – 03 Champions League, but he continued to be plagued by injuries, and much of the following season was once again spent on the sidelines.
Benfica also attracted Europe-wide attention when the team reached the semi-finals of the European Champions Cup, where the team was only narrowly defeated 1 – 0 on aggregate by the legendary Ajax side of that era.
Next season he was a regular again as Ajax reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.
In 2006, after beating Skála Ítróttarfelag of the Faroe Islands in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup, and Drogheda United of Ireland in the second qualifying round ( after penalties ), they reached the first round of the UEFA Cup, where they were knocked out by AFC Ajax of the Netherlands.
In 1980, Arnesen and Ajax reached the semi-final of the European Cup, before they were eliminated by English team Nottingham Forest ( 2 – 0 away loss, 1 – 0 home win ).
The 1998 FIFA World Cup in France was the first time South Africa's national football team had reached the later stages of the competition and McCarthy ( then at Ajax ) was one of their key players.

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