NEC Nijmegen Grab Champions League Berth Leaving Ajax Forced ...
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NEC Nijmegen grab Champions League berth leaving Ajax forced to play-offs in Eredivisie
AMSTERDAM, May 17 - NEC Nijmegen jumped up one place to finish third in the Dutch league on Sunday and win a berth in the Champions League, leaving Ajax Amsterdam facing the possibility of missing out on European football next season. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Nijmegen side beat Go Ahead Eagles 2-1 and benefited from FC Twente's 4-1 defeat at PSV. Ajax could not get beyond a 0-0 draw at sc Heerenveen.
NEC has qualified for the (preliminary rounds of the) Champions League for the first time in the club's history. The Nijmegen side beat Go Ahead Eagles 2-1 on the final day and took over third place in the Eredivisie from FC Twente, who suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat at national champions PSV. It is the first time in eighteen years that NEC will be entering Europe again.
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