All problems for him Ajax, some caused by their radical fans. The historic club from Amsterdam, below the Eredivisie, partially closed its stadium for its Dutch championship match against Vitesse (scheduled for November 25) due to the serious disturbance caused by their fans in the September 24 classic against Feyenoord.
He Ajax, which ensured that it allowed more than 50 fans as a result of these incidents, also had to pay a 25,000 euro fine. By launching radical flares, along with other pyrotechnic devices and various objects onto the playing field, the Ajax-Feyenoord It was suspended on Sunday, September 24, with a score of 0-3, and resumed on Wednesday, September 27, with a final score of 0-4 (the resume, behind closed doors). Several police were injured and the ultras caused damage to the Johan Cruyff Arena.
He Ajax It has always been in the First Division of the Netherlands, it has never been relegated, but at this moment it is too late. John van ‘t Schip He is his new coach after the dismissal of the Maurice Stein.
Source: La Verdad

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