1987–88 KNVB Cup

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1987–88
Tournament details
CountryNetherlands
Teams64
Defending champions Ajax
Final positions
Champions PSV
Runner-up Roda JC
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s) Ronald Koeman (4)
  1986–87
1988–89  

The 1987-88 KNVB Cup was the 70th edition of the Dutch national football annual knockout tournament for the KNVB Cup. 64 teams contested, beginning on 7 October 1987 and ending at the final on 12 May 1988.

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PSV beat Roda JC 3–2 and won the cup for the fourth time.

Teams

First round

The matches of the first round were played between 7 and 13 October 1987.

Home teamResultAway team
VV Rheden A0–3 Roda JC E
ROHDA Raalte A1–2 SC Cambuur 1
Rijnsburgse Boys A1–7 Fortuna Sittard E
SC Genemuiden A0–1 RBC 1
SC Heracles 12–0 sc Heerenveen 1
VV Serooskerke A2–3 NEC 1
SV Spakenburg A0–1 (aet) MVV 1
Telstar 10–2 FC Volendam E
TOP Oss A3–0 FC Utrecht E
De Treffers A0–6 PSV E
SV De Valleivogels A1–5 FC Den Haag E (at FC Den Haag)
SV VenrayA3–0 Vitesse Arnhem 1
VVOG A1–2 FC Eindhoven 1
FC Wageningen 13–1 NAC Breda 1
Wilhelmina '08 A1–5 FC Den Bosch E
IJsselmeervogels A0–5 Willem II E
Home teamResultAway team
VV DWVA1–0 AZ E (on September 20)
VV Germania A1–2 HFC Haarlem E (on September 20)
Achilles'29 A1–4 PEC Zwolle E
ACV A1–3 De Graafschap 1
Young Ajax 2–1 Sparta E
DOS KampenA2–1 Go Ahead Eagles 1
VV DOVO A0–7 FC Twente E
VV Drachtster Boys A0–7 DS '79 E
HFC EDO A1–4 VVV E
FC Emmen 11–3 Feyenoord E
VV Geldrop/AEK A0–1 SC Veendam 1
VV Heerjansdam A0–2 FC Groningen E
Helmond Sport 10–1 Excelsior 1
NSVV A1–2 RKC Waalwijk 1
Quick Boys A0–7 Ajax E
RCH A2–4 SVV 1

E Eredivisie; 1 Eerste Divisie; A Amateur teams

Second round

The matches of the second round were played on November 14 and 15, 1987.

Home teamResultAway team
RKC Waalwijk 2–1 SC Veendam
Roda JC 2–0 FC Eindhoven
SVV 4–3 De Graafschap
SV Venray0–1 (aet) DS '79
VVV 2–2 (p: 4–3) HFC Haarlem
FC Wageningen 3–3 (p: 2–3) FC Volendam
Willem II 4–2 (aet) FC Twente
TOP Oss 0–2 Feyenoord (on November 29)
Home teamResultAway team
Young Ajax 3–1 FC Groningen
DOS Kampen1–3 NEC
VV DWV0–3 Fortuna Sittard
Excelsior 5–0 SC Heracles
FC Den Bosch 1–0 Ajax
FC Den Haag 2–0 PEC Zwolle
MVV 1–3 PSV
RBC 2–1 (aet) SC Cambuur

Round of 16

The matches of the round of 16 were played on February 10, 12, 14 and March 30, 1988.

Home teamResultAway team
Roda JC 2–0 Fortuna Sittard
Excelsior 0–6 RKC Waalwijk
SVV 1–2 (aet) RBC
FC Den Haag 0–4 Feyenoord
FC Volendam 2–3 Young Ajax
FC Den Bosch 0–1 (aet) PSV
NEC 0–2 Willem II
VVV 2–0 DS '79

Quarter finals

The quarter finals were played on April 13, 1988.

Home teamResultAway team
PSV 2–0 RBC
RKC Waalwijk 2–1 Young Ajax
VVV 2–1 Feyenoord
Willem II 1–3 (aet) Roda JC

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on April 26, 1988.

Home teamResultAway team
RKC Waalwijk 2–3 PSV
Roda JC 3–1 (aet) VVV

Final

PSV 3–2 (a.e.t.) Roda JC
Gerets Soccerball shade.svg52', 85'
Lerby Soccerball shade.svg92'
H. Smeets Soccerball shade.svg22'
R. Smeets Soccerball shade.svg64'
Willem II Stadion, Tilburg
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Cor Verhoef

PSV also won the Dutch Eredivisie championship, thereby taking the double. They would participate in the European Cup, so Roda JC could play in the Cup Winners' Cup.

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