List of ADO Den Haag seasons

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This is a list of the seasons played by ADO Den Haag from 1956 when the club entered the Eredivisie, the club was established in 1905, [1] to the most recent seasons. The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions as well as the top scorers are listed. Top scorers in bold and colored background were also top scorers of the Eredivisie.

Contents

ADO Den Haag have won the Netherlands Football League Championship two times; both of them before the start of the Eredivisie. The club have also won the KNVB Cup twice.

Key

Seasons from 1956 to present

Results of league and cup competitions by season [2]
Season [3] DivisionPWDLFAPts.Pos. KNVB
Cup
JCS CupResultNameGoals
League UEFA - FIFA Top goalscorer(s)
1956–57 Eerste Divisie A 3020738935471stUp-arrow-14.png SF Carol Schuurman 27
1957–58 Eredivisie 34147136856356th 3rd round Carol Schuurman 25
1958–59 349101563842813th RU Carol Schuurman 19
1959–60 341351666683112thNot held Lex Rijnvis 17
1960–61 341521759783211th 2nd round Carol Schuurman 18
1961–62 349111458692915th Int. round Carol Schuurman 22
1962–63 309101141362810th RU Peter Hoet 10
1963–64 301261247603010th RU Kees Aarts 15
1964–65 30137103732333rd 2nd Round Kees Aarts 12
1965–66 3015967237393rd RU Kees Aarts 18
1966–67 34181067040464th 2nd Round Henk Houwaart 14
1967–68 34151185334414th W Lex Schoenmaker 12
1968–69 34121394537376th 1/8 Final CWC 1/8 Final Lex Schoenmaker 19
1969–70 34141285633406th 1/4 Final Harald Berg 17
1970–71 3421856227503rd 1/4 Final Lex Schoenmaker 15
1971–72 34171075933445th RU UC 1/16 Final Sjaak Roggeveen 13
1972–73 34151094439405th 1/4 Final CWC 1st Round Harald Berg 10
1973–74 348101629532613th 2nd round Keest Storm 6
1974–75 347161133423010th W Henk van Leeuwen 10
1975–76 34157126551376th 1/8 Final CWC 1/4 Final Henk van Leeuwen 16
1976–77 3410121250423210th 1/2 Final Henk van Leeuwen 10
1977–78 341161745572812th 2nd Round Henk van Leeuwen 15
1978–79 341111124355337th 1/8 Final Roger Albertsen 6
1979–80 341191438433110th 1/4 Final Lex Schoenmaker 9
1980–81 341231953792714th 2nd Round Harry Melis 15
1981–82 34452529821317thDown-arrow-14.png 2nd Round Bram Rontberg 6
1982–83 Eerste Divisie 30111096044326th 1/8 Final Bram Rontberg 23
1983–84 32155124939357th 1/8 Final John Linford 20
1984–85 34161356240454th [4] 2nd Round Huub Smeets 18
1985–86 36261008533621stUp-arrow-14.png 1/2 Final Remco Boere 28
1986–87 Eredivisie 348121446642814th RU Tony Morley 12
1987–88 34781950722217thDown-arrow-14.png 1/8 Final CWC 1/8 Final Remco Boere 18
1988–89 Eerste Divisie 3623768535532ndUp-arrow-14.png 1/2 Final Heini Otto 17
1989–90 Eredivisie 341371458633310th 2nd Round Harry van der Laan 21
1990–91 341081640602814th 1/8 Final Marcel Valk 6
1991–92 346101835632216thDown-arrow-14.png [5] 3rd Round Harry van der Laan 12
1992–93 Eerste Divisie 34158116561388th 3rd Round Harry van der Laan 15
1993–94 341410106256387th [6] 1/4 Final Harry van der Laan 24
1994–95 34168107152404th [7] 1/8 Final Harry van der Laan 18
1995–96 34871939603115th 1/8 Final Gavin Price 11
1996–97 341410104848418th [8] GS Gavin Price 6
1997–98 34177106943585th [9] 1st Round Dennis Iliohan 16
1998–99 341291352524510th 1st Round Edgar van der Roer 11
1999–2000 341261637524211th 2nd Round Rene Lievaart 7
2000–01 34991651713616th 1st Round Ali Boussaboun 14
2001–02 3418975336634th [10] 1st Round Emiel van Eijkeren 16
2002–03 3426537420831stUp-arrow-14.png 1/8 Final Roy Stroeve 16
2003–04 Eredivisie 34971836613415th 2nd Round Roy Stroeve 10
2004–05 341061844593614th 1/4 Final Geert den Ouden 12
2005–06 341051936623515th 3rd Round Joonas Kolkka 8
2006–07 34382340721718thDown-arrow-14.png 3rd Round Santi Kolk 11
2007–08 Eerste Divisie 341610125850586thUp-arrow-14.png [11] 3rd Round Hans van de Haar 12
2008–09 Eredivisie 34881841583214th 1/8 Final Richard Knopper 10
2009–10 34791838593015th 2nd Round Wesley Verhoek 7
2010–11 34166126355547th [12] 1/16 Final Dmitri Bulykin 21
2011–12 34881838673215th 3rd Round EL 3rd Qual. Lex Immers 8
2012–13 34913124963409th 3rd Round Danny Holla
Mike van Duinen
11
2013–14 34127154564439th 3rd Round Mike van Duinen 8
2014–15 349101544533713th 2nd Round Michiel Kramer 17
2015–16 3410131148494311th 2nd Round Mike Havenaar 16
2016–17 341151837593811th 1/8 Final Mike Havenaar 9
2017–18 34138134553477th 1st Round Bjørn Johnsen 19
2018–19 34129135863459th 2nd Round Abdenasser El Khayati 17
2019–20 26471525541917th [n 1] 1st Round Tomáš Necid 6

Notes

  1. The 2019–20 Eredivisie season was ended early due to the coronavirus pandemic, with no title winners or relegation. As a result, ADO Den Haag concluded the league season in 17th place, but were not relegated. [13]

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