Other names | Go Ahead Eagles vs PEC Zwolle |
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Location | Netherlands |
Teams | |
First meeting | PEC Zwolle 3–3 Go Ahead Eagles 1929–30 Eerste Klasse |
Latest meeting | PEC Zwolle 0–1 Go Ahead Eagles 2021–22 Eredivisie (3 April 2022) |
Stadiums | De Adelaarshorst (Go Ahead Eagles) MAC³PARK Stadion (PEC Zwolle) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 106 |
Most wins | PEC Zwolle (47) |
All-time series | PEC Zwolle: 47 Drawn: 18 Go Ahead Eagles: 39 |
Largest victory | Go Ahead Eagles 8–2 PEC Zwolle 1942–43 Eerste Klasse |
The IJsselderby is a football derby between Dutch clubs, Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer, and PEC Zwolle from Zwolle.
Often supporters call Go Ahead Eagles, ‘Kowet’ (Dialect for Go Ahead) and PEC Zwolle simply ‘PEC’.
The rivalry between the clubs started when they competed in the Eerste Divisie in the 1990s. Until the 1990s, Go Ahead Eagles played in the Eredivisie most of the time and is the more successful of both clubs winning the national championship in 1917, 1922, 1930 and 1933. PEC Zwolle won the KNVB Cup in 2013–14, and the Johan Cruyff Shield in 2014.
Deventer and Zwolle are both situated along the river IJssel. The distance between the two cities is 21 miles. Go Ahead Eagles supporters call their rivals ‘Olle’, as Zwolle sounds too disgusting for them and Zwolle fans call their rivals ‘Egels’, which roughly translates to "hedgehogs". There have been several fights between the supporters of the two clubs. It is known as one of the fiercest derbies in the Netherlands, along with Feyenoord – Ajax (De Klassieker), NEC – Vitesse (Gelderse Derby) and SC Heerenveen – SC Cambuur (Friesche Derby).
Season | Competition | Winner | Game | Result | Goalscorers | |
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PEC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles | |||||
1929–30 | Eerste Klasse | Tied | PEC - Go Ahead | 3–3 | Huub Pallandt (2x), Philip de Bruin | Theo de Kreek, Herman Brilleman, Roelof de Vries |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 6–1 | Huub Pallandt | Roelof de Vries (3x), Jan de Kreek (2x), Theo de Kreek | ||
1930–31 | Eerste Klasse | PEC | PEC - Go Ahead | 1–0 | Huub Pallandt | – |
PEC | Go Ahead - PEC | 1–4 | Huub Pallandt (2x), Tom Knuppel, Lourents van de Bend | Jan de Kreek | ||
Championshipgame | Go Ahead | Go Ahead – PEC | 2–1 | Jan van der Meulen | Jan de Kreek (2x) | |
1931–32 | Eerste Klasse | PEC | PEC - Go Ahead | 4–1 | Lulof Heetjans (2x), Coen van Brummen, Bas Doorneweert | Cornelis Vos |
PEC | Go Ahead - PEC | 1–2 | Huub Pallandt, Jan Manni | Roelof de Vries | ||
1932–33 | Eerste Klasse | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 1–3 | Wim Velthuizen | Jan de Kreek, Matena, Richard Buiting |
PEC | Go Ahead - PEC | 1–2 | De Bruyn, Philip de Bruyn | Jan de Kreek | ||
1933–34 | Eerste Klasse | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 0–3 | – | Jan Halle, Henny Koopman, Roelof de Vries |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 3–1 | Kaiser | Jan de Kreek (2x), Henny Koopman | ||
1934–35 | Eerste Klasse | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 0–3 | – | Herman Koopman (2x), Theo de Kreek |
PEC | Go Ahead - PEC | 0–2 | Theo Eikenaar, Lulof Heetjans | – | ||
1935–36 | Eerste Klasse | Tied | PEC - Go Ahead | 1–1 | Jan van der Meulen | Harry Wagenvoort |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 1–0 | – | Henny Koopman | ||
1936–37 | Eerste Klasse | PEC | PEC - Go Ahead | 3–0 | Pallandt (2x), Jan van der Meulen | – |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 3–0 | – | Roelof de Vries (2x), Herman Koopman | ||
1937–38 | Eerste Klasse | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 0–1 | – | Jan Kolkman |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 3–0 | – | Kieftenbelt, Jan Kolkman, Herman Koopman | ||
1940–41 | Promotiecompetitie | PEC | PEC - Go Ahead | 2–0 | Cornelis Mulder, Harry Kliphuis | – |
Tied | Go Ahead - PEC | 2–2 | Frans Tausch, Cornelis Mulder | Herman Koopman, Piet Vogelzang (o.g.) | ||
1942–43 | Eerste Klasse | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 2–5 | Cornelis Mulder (2x) | Harry Wagenvoort, Henny Koopman, Roelofs, Roelof de Vries, Kees Kerkdijk |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 8–2 | Frans Tausch, Jan Doorneweert | Kees Kerkdijk (4x), Roelofs (2x), Henny Koopman (2x) | ||
1943–44 | Eerste Klasse | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 0–1 | – | Jan Kolkman |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 4–0 | – | Jan Kolkman (2x), Henny Koopman, Bloemendal | ||
1945–46 | Eerste Klasse | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 1–4 | Unknown | Unknown |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 6–1 | Unknown | Unknown | ||
Promotion to the professional football league system | ||||||
1955–56 | Eerste Klasse | PEC | PEC - Go Ahead | 4–3 | Joop Schuman (2x), Jan Tielbaard, Jan Horst | Jan ten Wolde 2x, Herman Strokappe |
Tied | Go Ahead - PEC | 2–2 | Thijs van der Graaf (2x) | Eef Wink (o.g.), Jan ten Wolde | ||
1956–57 | Tweede Divisie | PEC | PEC - Go Ahead | 5–2 | Jan Horst (3x), Bennie Nijboer, Gerrit Brouwer | Joop Butter, Henk Strokappe |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 3–0 | – | Tonny van Gelder (2x), Joop Butter | ||
1957–58 | Tweede Divisie | Tied | PEC - Go Ahead | 1–1 | Gerrit van der Weerthof | Jan ten Wolde |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 4–2 | Jan Horst, Jan Tielbaard | Willy Mos (3x), Jan Groninger | ||
1958–59 | Tweede Divisie | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 1–2 | Leo Koopman | Joop Butter, Jan Groninger |
Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 3–1 | Leo Koopman | Willy Mos (3x) | ||
1960–61 | KNVB Cup | PEC | Go Ahead - PEC | 4–5 | Leo Koopman (3x), Dirk van de Wetering (2x) | Frank Ensink, Henk van Brussel, Henk ten Brink, Joop Butter |
1963–64 | KNVB Cup | Go Ahead | PEC - Go Ahead | 1–2 | Wannie Sterken | Egbert ter Mors, Gerrit Niehaus |
1967–68 | KNVB Cup | Go Ahead | Go Ahead - PEC | 3–0 | – | Koos Knoef, Gerrit Niehaus, Jan Veenstra |
1978–79 | Eredivisie | Tied | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–1 | Tjeerd van 't Land | Dick Schneider |
Tied | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 2–2 | Carry Steinvoort, Jesper Rasmussen | Jo Körver, Jan Groeneweg | ||
1979–80 | Eredivisie | PEC Zwolle | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 2–1 | Koko Hoekstra, Ron Jans | Henk ten Cate |
Tied | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 0–0 | – | – | ||
1980–81 | Eredivisie | PEC Zwolle | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 2–0 | John Frandsen, Peter van der Hengst | – |
Tied | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 3–3 | Klaas Drost, Rinus Israël, Ron Jans | John Oude Wesselink, Cees van Kooten | ||
KNVB Cup | Go Ahead Eagles | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–2 | Ron Jans | Cees van Kooten, Dick Schneider | |
Tied | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 1–1 | Koko Hoekstra | Cees van Kooten | ||
1981–82 | Eredivisie | PEC Zwolle | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 3–0 | Alex Booy, Jan Hendriksen, Peter van der Hengst | – |
Tied | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 2–2 | John Holshuijsen, John Delamere | Gerdo Hazelhekke (2x) | ||
1982–83 | Eredivisie | Go Ahead Eagles | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 0–1 | – | Henk ten Cate |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 2–1 | Cees van Kooten | Ton Witbaard (2x) | ||
1983–84 | Eredivisie | Tied | PEC Zwolle '82 - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–1 | Cees van Kooten | Eddy Bosman |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle '82 | 2–0 | – | Eddy Bosman, Wim Woudsma | ||
1984–85 | Eredivisie | PEC Zwolle '82 | PEC Zwolle '82 - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–0 | Peter van der Hengst | – |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle '82 | 4–0 | – | Peter Brouwer (2x), Wim Woudsma, Mike Small | ||
KNVB Cup | Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle '82 | 2–1 | Jürgen Müller | Unknown | |
1986–87 | Eredivisie | Tied | PEC Zwolle '82 - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–1 | Henny Verschoor | Michel Boerebach |
PEC Zwolle '82 | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle '82 | 0–3 | Foeke Booy, Edwin van Ankeren, Tjalling Dilling (o.g.) | – | ||
1989–90 | Eerste Divisie | Go Ahead Eagles | PEC Zwolle '82 - Go Ahead Eagles | 0–2 | – | Unknown |
PEC Zwolle '82 | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle '82 | 0–1 | Unknown | – | ||
1990–91 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 2–1 | Max Huiberts (2x) | Stanley de Haas |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 4–2 | Richard Roelofsen, Edwin Duim | Gert van den Brink, Marthijn Pothoven, Marc Overmars, Paul Bosvelt | ||
1991–92 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 2–0 | Martin Reynders, Edwin Timmerman | – |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 3–1 | Henk Buimer | Jeroen Boere (2x), Marco Heering | ||
1994–95 | KNVB Cup | Go Ahead Eagles | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–2 | Henri van der Vegt | Marthijn Pothoven, Dennis Hulshoff |
1996–97 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 2–0 | André van Tuinen, Claus Boekweg | – |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 0–1 | Jan Bruin | – | ||
1997–98 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 4–1 | Arne Slot, Jan Bruin, Harry Sinkgraven, Claus Boekweg | Marcel Muhlack |
Tied | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 3–3 | Jan Bruin, André van Tuinen, Arjan Bosschaart | Jochem de Weerdt (2x), Jan Michels | ||
1998–99 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 3–1 | Sieme Zijm, Gerald van den Belt, Sami Ristilä | Bram Marbus |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 2–3 | Arne Slot (2x), Robert Wijnands | Hendrie Krüzen, John Stegeman | ||
KNVB Cup | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 5–2 | Dirk Jan Derksen (2x), Marco Roelofsen, Arne Slot, Patrick Peelen (o.g.) | Unknown | |
1999–2000 | Eerste Divisie | Tied | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–1 | Arne Slot | Mike Zonneveld |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 2–3 | Dirk-Jan Derksen, Arjan Bosschaart, Ignacio Tuhuteru | John Stegeman, Dick Kooijman | ||
2000–01 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 4–1 | Gerald van den Belt, Arne Slot, Henk van Steeg, Arjan Bosschaart | Hans van Arum |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 0–2 | Claus Boekweg, Richard Roelofsen | – | ||
2001–02 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 4–1 | Arjan Bosschaart, Robert Wijnands, Arne Slot, Dominggus Lim-Duan | Niki Leferink |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 0–1 | Henk van Steeg | – | ||
2002–03 | Nacompetitie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 2–1 | Arjan Bosschaart, Marco Roelofsen | Hubert Dijk |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 2–3 | Dominggus Lim-Duan, Albert van der Haar, Ivan Tsvetkov | Dick Kooijman, Bram Marbus | ||
2004–05 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 2–1 | Bert Zuurman, Ruud Berger | Ignacio Tuhuteru |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 4–2 | Ruud Berger, Ivar van Dinteren | Marco Parnela, Wouter van den Herik, Coen Zwollo, Niels Kokmeijer | ||
2005–06 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 4–0 | Dion Esajas (2x), Tjeerd Korf, Ivar van Dinteren | – |
Tied | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 1–1 | Santi Kolk | Sjors Brugge | ||
2006–07 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 3–0 | Duncan van Moll, Anco Jansen, Silvino Soares | – |
Tied | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 1–1 | Tjeerd Korf | Sjoerd Ars | ||
2007–08 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–0 | Albert van der Haar | – |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 3–1 | Danny Holla | Orlando Smeekes (2x), Achmed Ahahaoui | ||
KNVB Cup | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–0 | Marcel Kleizen | – | |
2008–09 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–0 | Albert van der Haar | – |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 0–1 | Derk Boerrigter | – | ||
2009–10 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 1–0 | Danny Schreurs | – |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 1–0 | – | Jules Reimerink | ||
2010–11 | Eerste Divisie | FC Zwolle | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 3–1 | Sjoerd Ars (3x) | Joep van den Ouweland |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 1–3 | Sjoerd Ars (2x), Arne Slot | Koen van der Biezen | ||
2011–12 | Eerste Divisie | Tied | FC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 0–0 | – | – |
FC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - FC Zwolle | 0–1 | Bart van Hintum | – | ||
2012–13 | KNVB Cup | PEC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 2–3 (e.t.) | Fred Benson (2x), Youness Mokhtar | Xander Houtkoop, Cas Peters |
2013–14 | Eredivisie | PEC Zwolle | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 2–0 | Jesper Drost, Guyon Fernandez | – |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 4–1 | Stefan Nijland | Doke Schmidt, Erik Falkenburg, Jarchinio Antonia, Jop van der Linden | ||
2014–15 | Eredivisie | Go Ahead Eagles | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 0–1 | – | Jeffrey Rijsdijk |
Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 3–2 | Stefan Nijland, Tomáš Necid | Jeffrey Rijsdijk, Fernando Lewis, Bart Vriends | ||
2016–17 | Eredivisie | PEC Zwolle | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 3–1 | Queensy Menig, Mustafa Saymak, Danny Holla | Sander Fischer |
PEC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 1–3 | Queensy Menig, Django Warmerdam, Bram van Polen | Pedro Chirivella | ||
2021–22 | Eredivisie | Go Ahead Eagles | Go Ahead Eagles - PEC Zwolle | 1–0 | Giannis Fivos Botos | |
Go Ahead Eagles | PEC Zwolle - Go Ahead Eagles | 0–1 | Philippe Rommens | |||
Season | Competition | Winner | Game | Result | PEC Zwolle | Go Ahead Eagles |
Goalscorers |
Gamestatistics | |||||||
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Winner | Competition | Games | PEC | Tie | GAE | GPEC | GGAE |
Go Ahead Eagles | Eredivisie | 24 | 8 | 7 | 9 | 33 | 32 |
Go Ahead Eagles | Eerste klasse | 26 | 8 | 3 | 15 | 37 | 67 |
PEC Zwolle | Eerste Divisie | 34 | 23 | 5 | 6 | 64 | 35 |
Go Ahead Eagles | Tweede Divisie | 6 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 10 | 15 |
Go Ahead Eagles | KNVB Cup | 10 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 19 | 20 |
PEC Zwolle | Nacompetitie | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 3 |
PEC Zwolle | Promotiecompetitie | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2 |
Go Ahead Eagles | Championshipgame | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
PEC Zwolle | TOTAL | 105 | 48 | 18 | 40 | 173 | 176 |
The chart has been updated till the last game on 3 April 2022. |
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