Netherlands Eerste Divisie 11/24 19:00 14 Ajax Reserves v NEC D 1-1
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 11/07 19:00 13 Top Oss v Ajax Reserves W 1-4
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 10/31 19:00 12 FC Eindhoven v Ajax Reserves L 2-1
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 10/24 18:00 11 Ajax Reserves v PSV Reserves D 1-1
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 10/17 18:00 10 Helmond Sport v Ajax Reserves D 2-2
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 10/03 18:00 9 Ajax Reserves v FC Twente Reserves W 5-1
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 09/26 18:00 8 FC Emmen v Ajax Reserves D 2-2
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 09/20 14:30 7 Roda JC v Ajax Reserves L 1-0
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 09/15 18:00 6 Ajax Reserves v Sparta Rotterdam W 4-2
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 08/29 18:00 5 FC Den Bosch v Ajax Reserves L 2-0
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 08/25 18:00 4 Achilles 29 v Ajax Reserves L 3-2
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 08/22 18:00 3 Ajax Reserves v FC Volendam L 0-5
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 08/16 14:30 2 Fortuna Sittard v Ajax Reserves W 0-2
Netherlands Eerste Divisie 08/11 18:00 1 Ajax Reserves v Telstar W 3-0

Wikipedia - Jong Ajax

Jong Ajax (Dutch pronunciation: [jɔŋ ˈaːjɑks]; English: "Young Ajax"), also referred to as Ajax II or Ajax 2, is a Dutch association football team. It is based in Amsterdam and competes in the Dutch Eerste Divisie.

History

Jong Ajax (formerly more commonly known as Ajax 2). The team is composed mostly of professional footballers, who are often recent graduates from the highest youth level (Ajax A1)

Since 1992 Jong Ajax have competed in the Beloften Eredivisie, competing against other reserve teams such as Jong PSV, Jong FC Groningen or Jong AZ. It has won the Beloften Eredivisie title a record eight times, as well as the KNVB Reserve Cup three times, making it the most successful reserve squad in the Netherlands. By winning the Beloften Eredivisie title, Jong Ajax were able to qualify for the actual KNVB Cup, even advancing to the semi-finals on three occasions. Its best result in the Dutch Cup was under manager Jan Olde Riekerink in 2001–02, when a semi-final loss to FC Utrecht in a Penalty shoot-out after extra time, which saw Utrecht advance, and thus preventing an Ajax vs. Jong Ajax Dutch Cup final.

The 2013–14 season marked the Jupiler League debut of the AFC Ajax reserves' squad Jong Ajax. Previously playing in the Beloften Eredivisie (a separate league for reserve teams, not included in the Dutch professional or amateur league structure) players were allowed to move around freely between the reserve team and the first team during the course of the season. This is no longer the case as Jong Ajax now registers and fields a separate squad from that of Ajax first team for the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of professional football in the Netherlands. Its home matches are played at Sportpark De Toekomst, except for the occasional match in the Amsterdam Arena. The only period in which players are able to move between squads is during the transfer windows, unless the player has made less than 15 appearances for the first team, then he is still eligible to appear in both first team and second team matches during the course of the season. Furthermore, the team is not eligible for promotion to the Eredivisie or to participate in the KNVB Cup. Jong Ajax was joined in the Eerste Divisie by Jong FC Twente and Jong PSV, reserve teams that have also moved from the Beloften Eredivisie to the Eerste Divisie, replacing VV Katwijk, SC Veendam and AGOVV Apeldoorn, and increasing the total number of teams in the league from 16 to 20.

Jong Ajax left the Beloften Eredivisie in 2013, having held a 21-year tenure in the reserves league, and having won the league title a record eight times (1994, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009).

Ajax Reserves is the reserve team of the famous Dutch football club AFC Ajax. The team competes in the Dutch Eerste Divisie, the second-highest tier of professional football in the Netherlands.

The Ajax Reserves serve as a breeding ground for young talent, providing promising players with the opportunity to develop their skills and eventually make the jump to the first team. The team is known for its attractive style of play, emphasizing technical skill, creativity, and attacking football.

Many of the players who have come through the ranks of Ajax Reserves have gone on to have successful careers at the highest levels of European football. The team's success in developing young talent has earned them a reputation as one of the top youth academies in the world.

Ajax Reserves play their home matches at Sportpark De Toekomst, located in Amsterdam. The team's matches are well-attended by passionate fans who support the club's commitment to developing homegrown talent and playing an exciting brand of football.