meet the DUTCH MASTERS CHAMPIONS of the World European Cup Cham pions. The claims by Ajax to the title of football's greatest club team are un challengeable. The Dutch champions have risen to the top in the past few years thanks to their combina tion of aggressive strength and height allied to fine team work, superb fitness, individual bril liance but above all sheer soccer skill. Ajax, founded in 1900, have been Dutch champions 1 5 times since football was formed in Holland. Originally it was an amateur game and stayed that way until 1954 when a break away professional movement was started and this led two years later to the Dutch F A. accepting that professional soccer was firmly established. And it is since the acceptance of pro. soccer that Ajax, and their great rivals Feyenoord of Rotterdam, have become recog nised as among the top sides in Europe. Indeed, these two clubs dominate Dutch football now attracting the biggest crowds, the best players. Between them they have won the champion ship 12 times since 1955-56, with no other club having taken the title since 1964, and with Ajax champs five times in the past seven years. Ajax have also been Dutch Cup winners for the past three seasons, which illustrates clear ly their dominance of Nether lands football. This form in recent years is even better than in their 'golden days' in the 1930's when they won the National title five times in 10 years. On the wider European front, Ajax first served notice of their emergence as a major force when they won through to the 1969 European Cup Final only to crash 4-1 to A.C. Milan of Italy in Madrid. The next year their rivals Feyenoord went one better beating Celtic 2-1 in Milan in the Final and that must have acted as a spur to Ajax who went on to keep the Cup in Holland in 1971 with a 2-0 victory over Panathinaikos of Greece at Wembley. They followed this up by retaining the trophy with a 2-0 victory against Inter-Milan in Rotter dam last season. Ajax, who had refused to compete in the World Club championship in 1971, took part on the second occasion and defeated Independiente of Argentine to win the trophy (as Feyenoord did in 1970). After drawing 1-1 in South America, Ajax crushed the Argentinians 3-0 in Amsterdam. Ajax play most of their league matches at their own small stadiumit has a capacity of less than 30,000—but for their return game with Rangers, and for all big games, they use the Olympic Stadium in Amster dam. Currently Ajax are bossed by Rumanian-born Stefan Kovacs, who took over from the legendary Rinus Michels last season and steered the team to that European Cup success in his first year. Kovacs is a former Rumanian international footballer and also played for a number of Euro-

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