1900 (magazine)

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1900
1900 Magazine logo.jpg
Chief-EditorJoost de Jong
Categories Sports magazine
FrequencyBi-Monthly
PublisherRob Koghee
Founded1900 (Officially licensed by Ajax)
First issue20 December 2012;10 years ago (2012-12-20)
Company AFC Ajax N.V. (Ajax)
CountryNetherlands
Based inAmsterdam
LanguageDutch
ISSN 2214-1138
OCLC 823859031

1900 is a Dutch bi-monthly sports magazine published in Amsterdam, focusing on the association football club AFC Ajax. It was founded in 2012 with its first edition appearing on 20 December 2012. [1]

Contents

History

1900 magazine was created in 2012 by AFC Ajax N.V. and Blue Flower Media to provide a bi-monthly journal surrounding the Dutch association football club AFC Ajax from Amsterdam. [2] The name of the magazine is derived from the founding year of the club, which was first officially registered on 18 March 1900. [3] The first issue appeared on 20 December 2012 and had former Ajax player and head coach at the time Frank de Boer on the cover. [4] The Chief-Editor of the magazine is Joost De Jong, who had previously been an editor for AD Sportwereld, and the editor in chief for NLCOACH. [5]

People on the cover

Nr.DatePerson(s)/ObjectCaption
1.20 December 2012 Frank de Boer Ik volg altijd mijn Eigen weg. (English: I always follow my own path.)
2.17 March 2013 Siem de Jong Laatste jaar bij Ajax? (English: Last year at Ajax?)
3.16 May 2013 Frank de Boer and Toby Alderweireld Kampioenen! Wij zijn de beste! (English: Champions! We are the best!)
4.15 August 2013 Frank de Boer, Daley Blind, Bojan Krkić, Kolbeinn Sigþórsson, Ricardo van Rhijn and Mike van der Hoorn Ajax, klaar voor de volgende titel! (English: Ajax, ready for the next title!)
5.14 October 2013 Edwin van der Sar Ajax wil weer naar de Europese top. (English: Ajax wants to summit again.)
6.7 December 2013 Frank de Boer and Ronald de Boer Onze filosofie levert resultaat op. (English: Our philosophy is paying off.)
7.21 February 2014 Davy Klaassen Eindelijk fit en messcherp. (English: Finally fit and sharp as a knife.)
8.30 April 2014 Daley Blind and Frank de Boer Vierde titel op een rij! (English: Fourth title in a row!)
9.8 August 2014 Frank de Boer, Ricardo van Rhijn, Davy Klaassen, Daley Blind, Nicolai Boilesen, Richairo Zivkovic and Jasper Cillessen Het Seizoen 2014–2015 (English: The 2014–2015 Season)
10.7 October 2014 Ricardo van Rhijn Van talent tot nieuwe leider (English: From talent to new leader)
11.19 December 2014 Jasper Cillessen Edwin van der Sar is mijn absolute held (English: From talent to new leader)
12.26 February 2015 Davy Klaassen Ik wil iets moois opbouwen met Ajax (English: I want to build something beautiful with Ajax)
13.7 May 2015 Frank de Boer Ajax is een obsessie geworden (English: Ajax has become an obsession)
14.27 August 2015 John Heitinga De band met Ajax is voor eeuwig (English: The tie with Ajax is forever)
15.22 October 2015 Joël Veltman Wij pakken de titel (English: We take the title)
16.16 December 2015 Viktor Fischer Ik kom sterker terug (English: I will return stronger)
17.25 February 2016 Riechedly Bazoer De Nieuwe Leider (English: The New Leader)
1 April 2016 Johan Cruijff 1947–2016 (Special Edition)
18.12 May 2016 Arek Milik Eindelijk weer een scorende spits (English: Finally a scoring striker again)
19.11 August 2016 Peter Bosz Mooi voetbal en winnen, het kan echt samen! (English: Beautiful football and winning, both are possible!)
20.20 October 2016 Hakim Ziyech De Nieuwe Verlosser (English: The New Distributor)
21.15 December 2016 Kasper Dolberg Deens Supertalent (English: Danish Super Talent)
22.23 February 2017 Lasse Schöne Talent alleen is niet genoeg (English: Talent alone is not enough)

Staff

Editors

Chief-editors

Chief EditorEditor FromEditor To
Joost de Jong2012present

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