1961–62 Eerste Divisie

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Eerste Divisie
Season1961–62
Champions Heracles
Promoted
RelegatedHalf of each group
From Eredivisie
To Eredivisie Heracles
Goals scored2,029
Average goals/game3.31
1962–63

The Dutch Eerste Divisie for the 1961/1962 season was contested by 36 teams. It was the last time the Eerste Divisie was divided into two groups, as next season there would only be one division of sixteen teams: this meant that many teams were relegated to the Tweede Divisie. Heracles won the championship after a play-off against Fortuna Vlaardingen and were promoted to the Eredivisie.

Contents

New entrants and group changes

Final Tables

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Fortuna Vlaardingen 3419968249+3347Qualified for Promotion play-off.
2 DHC 34171255422+3246
3 Sittardia 3418975836+2245
4 Go Ahead 34141465332+2142
5 Veendam 34151186038+2241
6 FC Eindhoven 34185115642+1441
7 SVV 34151185042+841Qualified for Relegation play-off.
8 AGOVV Apeldoorn 34151097352+2140Relegated to Tweede Divisie.
9 DFC 34131384531+1439
10 Vitesse Arnhem 34148126262036
11 KFC 341210124450634
12 Alkmaar '54 34137145050033
13 Leeuwarden 341010144449530
14 't Gooi 34118155563830
15 BVV 341051946631725
16 HFC Haarlem 34552428815315
17 Stormvogels 34462433794614
18 VV Helmond 34612730825213Returned to amateur football.
Source: rsssf.com

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Heracles 34226610328+7550Qualified for Promotion play-off.
2 SBV Excelsior 3419967037+3347
3 Elinkwijk 3419696854+1444
4 RBC Roosendaal 3418797050+2043
5 Enschedese Boys 34186108451+3342
6 Limburgia 34177107248+2441
7 SHS 34176115737+2040Qualified for Relegation play-off.
8 ZFC 34148124036+436Relegated to Tweede Divisie.
9 Be Quick 1887 34137146973433
10 FC Wageningen 34129136975633
11 SC Heerenveen 341011134652631
12 Hermes DVS 341271552621031
13 TSV NOAD 341271555711631
14 FC Hilversum 34125175858029
15 VSV 341151857873027
16 Hollandia Victoria Combinatie 341141955711626
17 RKVV Wilhelmina 34871951843323
18 EBOH 341330291311025Returned to amateur football.
Source: rsssf.com

Play-offs

Promotion play-off

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
(Group B) Heracles 1–0 Fortuna Vlaardingen (Group A)0–01–0

Heracles promoted to Eredivisie.

Relegation play-off

Team 1 Score Team 2
(Group B) SHS 2–0 SVV (Group A)

SVV relegated to Tweede Divisie.

See also

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