2006–07 Eerste Divisie

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2006–07 Eerste Divisie
Champions De Graafschap
Promoted De Graafschap, VVV-Venlo
2005-06
2007-08

The 2006/2007 season of the Eerste Divisie began on August 11, 2006 and ended in May 2007.

Contents

The following teams were promoted to the Eredivisie at the end of the season:

New team

This team was relegated out of the Eredivisie at the start of the season:

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualification
1 De Graafschap (C, P)3825858841+4783Promotion to the Eredivisie
2 VVV-Venlo (P)3821896444+2071Qualification for promotion play-offs Second Round
3 RBC Roosendaal 38201088244+3870
4 FC Volendam 38191186540+2568
5 FC Den Bosch 38208106543+2268
6 FC Dordrecht 38207117649+2767Qualification for promotion play-offs First Round
7 Go Ahead Eagles 38169135651+557
8 BV Veendam 381413115750+755
9 FC Zwolle 381411136651+1553
10 Stormvogels Telstar 38146186161048
11 FC Emmen 38139165965648
12 Cambuur Leeuwarden 381381744571347
13 MVV 381113144951246
14 HFC Haarlem 3810131543571443
15 Fortuna Sittard 381271938571943
16 FC Omniworld 381181955822741
17 TOP Oss 381172059781940
18 Helmond Sport 388121840763636
19 FC Eindhoven 387121947803333
20 AGOVV Apeldoorn 38782342793729
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted

Playoffs

Round 1
Team #1AggregateTeam #2Match 1Match 2
FC Zwolle 1-2 FC Dordrecht 0-11-1
BV Veendam 5-3 Go Ahead Eagles 5-10-2
Round 2 (best of 3)
Team #1AggregateTeam #2Match 1Match 2Match 3
FC Dordrecht 2-5 RKC Waalwijk 2-00-20-3
FC Den Bosch 2-3 VVV-Venlo 1-21-00-1
FC Volendam 3-6 RBC Roosendaal 3-50-1Not played
BV Veendam 0-4 Excelsior 0-10-3Not played
Round 3 (best of 3)
Team #1AggregateTeam #2Match 1Match 2Match 3
VVV-Venlo 5-1 RKC Waalwijk 2-00-13-0
RBC Roosendaal 1-2 Excelsior 1-10-1Not played

VVV Venlo and Excelsior will play in the 2007–08 Eredivisie

Match table

Home \ Away AGO CAM DBO DOR EIN EMM FOR GAE GRA HAA HEL MVV OMN RBC STO TOP VEE VOL VVV ZWO
AGOVV Apeldoorn 3–13–01–02–00–31–21–24–42–31–12–01–30–30–20–22–10–11–11–2
Cambuur Leeuwarden 1–11–24–20–00–22–13–11–11–00–01–14–12–11–42–10–00–12–10–4
FC Den Bosch 2–03–11–02–33–02–01–10–44–13–12–13–02–12–01–01–13–00–12–2
FC Dordrecht 4–12–10–42–12–01–31–21–34–02–01–03–00–44–24–11–11–02–01–0
FC Eindhoven 4–10–20–21–71–40–20–41–21–10–21–62–22–22–11–11–23–10–51–2
FC Emmen 3–20–13–01–13–20–21–10–31–12–10–02–12–20–11–14–02–21–23–3
Fortuna Sittard 2–12–10–00–42–10–40–20–22–00–10–01–22–22–12–10–21–30–20–0
Go Ahead Eagles 1–21–01–10–32–02–03–13–13–11–22–02–11–11–25–00–01–20–11–1
De Graafschap 3–13–13–12–01–12–14–10–13–13–13–36–10–11–02–01–14–24–22–0
HFC Haarlem 1–13–11–11–12–12–11–11–10–33–21–02–11–11–01–12–01–10–11–3
Helmond Sport 2–20–03–32–42–20–50–11–30–01–01–12–02–02–10–21–71–11–11–1
MVV 5–01–31–11–12–21–32–14–11–30–01–01–12–11–01–03–11–00–04–2
FC Omniworld 2–02–21–42–51–15–31–10–10–12–01–13–11–42–53–23–10–02–32–7
RBC Roosendaal 5–12–02–03–20–25–02–03–31–32–05–04–12–03–13–11–11–13–13–0
Stormvogels Telstar 3–20–13–10–02–31–20–32–20–01–12–11–02–02–44–01–15–33–12–1
TOP Oss 5–23–10–32–20–04–02–14–04–21–61–33–04–52–03–30–30–21–43–1
BV Veendam 4–00–10–22–12–21–11–12–01–32–23–02–10–21–12–12–00–42–13–1
FC Volendam 1–03–02–11–31–36–12–03–02–13–13–01–10–01–14–14–11–11–01–0
VVV-Venlo 0–03–22–11–31–11–03–12–11–21–06–20–03–13–12–12–12–10–02–2
FC Zwolle 0–02–00–11–14–13–01–03–02–22–05–03–10–11–22–12–21–31–11–2
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Topscorers

Final standings

Pos.PlayerClubGoals
1. Berry Powel De Graafschap 29
2. Harrie Gommans MVV 22
3. Jhonny van Beukering De Graafschap 21
Cecilio Lopes FC Dordrecht 20
5. Dirk Jan Derksen VVV-Venlo 19
6. Sjoerd Ars Go Ahead Eagles 18
Jan Bruin Stormvogels Telstar 18
8. Ruud ter Heide AGOVV 16
9. Danny Guyt RBC Roosendaal 15
Marnix Kolder BV Veendam 15
Ahmed Ahahaoui Haarlem 15

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