Eredivisie 1964/65

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Eredivisie 1964/65
Logo of the Eredivisie
master Feijenoord Rotterdam
European Cup of
National Champions
Feijenoord Rotterdam
Trade fair trophy DOS Utrecht
Cup winners Feyenoord Rotterdam
European
Cup Winners' Cup
Go Ahead Eagles
Relegated Sittardia , NAC Breda
Teams 16
Games 240
Gates 681  (ø 2.83 per game)
Top scorer Frans Geurtsen (23)
Eredivisie 1963/64
First Divisie (II) ↓

The 1964/65 season was the 9th season of the Eredivisie , the highest Dutch football league. Champion became Feijenoord Rotterdam for the 8th time . Sittardia and NAC Breda had to relegate .

Closing table

society Sp S. U N T Diff. Points
01. Feijenoord Rotterdam 30th 21st 3 6th 77:30 +47 45
02. Door Wilskracht Sterk 30th 15th 10 5 55:28 +27 40
03. ADO The Hague 30th 13 7th 10 37:32 + 05 33
04th PSV Eindhoven 30th 13 7th 10 48:45 + 03 33
05. Sparta Rotterdam 30th 11 9 10 39:40 - 01 31
06th Fortuna 54 Geleen 30th 13 5 12 44:49 - 05th 31
07th SC Enschede 1 30th 9 12 9 33:37 - 04th 30th
08th. MVV Maastricht 30th 11 7th 12 41:51 −10 29
09. Heracles Almelo 30th 11 7th 12 36:52 −16 29
010. Telstar 30th 9 10 11 31:36 - 05th 28
011. Go Ahead Eagles 30th 8th 11 11 36:36 ± 00 27
012. DOS Utrecht 30th 8th 11 11 43:52 - 09 27
013. Ajax Amsterdam 30th 9 8th 13 52:51 + 01 26th
014th GVAV Groningen 30th 8th 10 12 39:47 - 08 26th
015th Sittardia 30th 8th 7th 15th 36:46 −10 23
016. NAC Breda 30th 7th 8th 15th 34:49 −15 22nd

Legend

colour qualification
As a champion qualified for the European Cup of National Champions 1965/66
As a KNVB Cup finalist, qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1965/66
Participant in the Messestädte-Pokal 1965/66
Direct descent into the Eerste Divisie
1 "SC Enschede" and "Enschedese Boys" have merged to form "FC Twente Enschede".

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