1971–72 KNVB Cup

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1971–1972
Tournament details
CountryNetherlands
Teams32
Defending champions Ajax
Final positions
Champions Ajax
Runner-up FC Den Haag
  1970–71
1972–73  

The 1971-72 KNVB Cup was the 54th edition of the Dutch national football annual knockout tournament for the KNVB Cup. 32 teams contested, beginning on 9 January 1972 and ending at the final on 11 May 1972.

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Ajax successfully defended its 1971 title achieving its 7th KNVB Cup defeating FC Den Haag, 3–2. Ajax being the champions of the Eredivisie achieved a double. They contested in the European Cup, so finalists FC Den Haag would participate in the Cup Winners' Cup.

Teams

First round

The matches of the first round were played on 9 January 1972.

Home teamResultAway team
sc Heerenveen 10–1 Sparta E
Heracles 11–4 Go Ahead Eagles E
NAC E1–0 SVV 1
NEC E2–1 Roda JC 1
PSV E2–0 FC Eindhoven 1
Telstar E0–1 FC Wageningen 1
Veendam 10–1 FC Volendam E
Willem II 11–2 Excelsior E
Home teamResultAway team
DWS E1–0 Vitesse Arnhem E (on January 7)
Ajax E8–3 PEC Zwolle 1
AZ'67 11–1 (p) FC Den Haag E
FC Groningen E1–0 FC Den Bosch E
FC VVV 10–1 MVV E
Feyenoord E3–0 Blauw Wit 1
Fortuna SC 11–0 FC Twente E
HFC Haarlem 12–0 FC Utrecht E

E Eredivisie; 1 Eerste Divisie

Round of 16

The matches of the round of 16 were played on February 11, 13 and 20, 1972.

Home teamResultAway team
NEC 1–0 NAC
Excelsior 3–0 HFC Haarlem
FC Groningen 3–4 (aet) FC Wageningen
MVV 1–2 FC Den Haag
Sparta (p) 2-2 Feyenoord
FC Volendam 1–0 PSV
Ajax 3–0 Go Ahead Eagles
Fortuna Sittard 1–0 DWS

Quarter finals

The quarter finals were played on March 15 and 29, 1972.

Home teamResultAway team
Fortuna Sittard 0–0 (p) FC Wageningen
Sparta 0–1 FC Den Haag
FC Volendam 1–0 Excelsior
Ajax 1–0 NEC

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on April 11 and 12, 1972.

Home teamResultAway team
Ajax 2–0 FC Volendam
FC Den Haag 2–0 FC Wageningen

Final

Ajax 3–2 FC Den Haag
Cruijff Soccerball shade.svg34'
Mühren Soccerball shade.svg61' (pen.)
Keizer Soccerball shade.svg85'
van Eeden Soccerball shade.svg68'
Mansveld Soccerball shade.svg85' (pen.)
De Kuip, Rotterdam
Attendance: 58,000
Referee: Jef Dorpmans

Ajax also were the champions of the Eredivisie, thereby taking the double. They would participate in the European Cup, so finalists FC Den Haag would participate in the Cup Winners' Cup.

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