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- proper noun soccer The highest division of professional football in Holland.
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Currently, after 32 rounds, Willem II are 18th in the Eredivisie, writes Stephan Wijnen.
The most drawtastic day in football history | The Knowledge 2011
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• An article wrongly stated that Gino Coutinho – goalkeeper of the Netherlands' Eredivisie club ADO Den Haag – had been sentenced along with his girlfriend to 12 months in prison.
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Twente are third in the Eredivisie but, after losing three successive matches, have sacked their experienced coach, Co Adriaanse.
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After he joined Sparta Rotterdam in the summer of 2009 it took Sparta less than 12 months to drop out of the Eredivisie.
The most drawtastic day in football history | The Knowledge 2011
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Dillen, nicknamed "Her Kanon", banged in 43 goals in the 1956-57 season, an Eredivisie record.
Has a player ever been idolised by a club he has never played for? | The Knowledge 2012
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Ajax hasn't won the Eredivisie championship for six years and hasn't lifted the European Cup since 1995.
Cruyff Plans a Total Revolution Robin van Dalen 2011
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Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht "I'd like to make a point for Dutch Eredivisie club FC Utrecht," writes former Utrechter Victor van Werkhooven.
At which grounds can you watch football for free? | The Knowledge 2011
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McClaren previously managed FC Twente in the Netherlands, where he won the Eredivisie in his second season, and also spent eight months in charge of the German side Wolfsburg.
Karl Robinson and Paul Tisdale in the frame for Nottingham Forest job 2011
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At Ajax he was known as a diver whose career in the Eredivisie ended when he bit PSV Eindhoven's Otman Bakkal.
Luis Suárez proves the difference as Liverpool overcome Wolves 2011
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If they win those, Willem II will remain in the Eredivisie.
The most drawtastic day in football history | The Knowledge 2011
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