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Alkmaar Zaanstreek (), better known as AZ Alkmaar or simply AZ (), is a Dutch professional football club from Alkmaar and the Zaan district. The club plays in the
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
, the highest professional football league in the Netherlands, and hosts home matches at the
AFAS Stadion AFAS Stadion is a stadium in Alkmaar, Netherlands. It is used for football matches and is the home stadium of AZ Alkmaar. The stadium is able to hold 19.478 people and bears the name of a Dutch software company. Due to UEFA's sponsorship regulatio ...
. AZ has won the Eredivisie twice, in 1980–81 and 2008–09. In the same season as their first league title, they also reached the UEFA Cup Final, which they lost to
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. In addition, the team has won the KNVB Cup on four occasions and one Johan Cruyff Shield.


History


1910–1972: Foundation and first years

AZ was founded on 10 May 1967 as AZ '67, the result of a merger of Alkmaar '54 and FC Zaanstreek. Alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in April 1954 to play in the 10-team NBVB league, created because the
Royal Dutch Football Association The Royal Dutch Football Association (, ; KNVB ) is the governing body of football in the Netherlands. It organises the main Dutch football leagues (Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie), the amateur leagues, the KNVB Cup, and the Dutch Netherlands nati ...
(KNVB) refused to organize a professional league (the KNVB took over in 1955). Alkmaar '54, and by extension AZ, played the very first professional match in the Netherlands: on 14 August 1954, they won 3–0 at home against Venlo '54, with
Klaas Smit Klaas Smit (Volendam Volendam () is a fishing town in the municipality of Edam-Volendam, province of North Holland, Netherlands. As of 1 January 2021, it has a population of 22,715. It is twinned with Coventry, England. History Originally, Vole ...
scoring the first (and third) goal. After winning the in 1960–61, it played one year in the Eredivisie. FC Zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the Kooger Football Club (KFC). KFC had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to
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in the finals. The team became professional in 1955. In 1964 the professional part of KFC was renamed FC Zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as KFC. Also in 1964, the brothers Cees and Klaas Molenaar, former players and trainers for KFC and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in Zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: KFC and Zaanlandsche Football Club. After the ZFC leadership thwarted this attempt, the Molenaars successfully merged FC Zaanstreek with Alkmaar '54 in 1967. FC Zaanstreek had finished 7th and Alkmaar '54 12th in
1966–67 Eerste Divisie The Dutch ''Eerste Divisie'' in the 1966–67 season was contested by 20 teams. Since there were only fifteen teams in the previous season, several new teams entered the competition. FC Volendam won the championship. New entrants Promoted from t ...
. The team would be based in Alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in
Koog aan de Zaan Koog aan de Zaan () is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Zaanstad, and lies about 11 km northwest of Amsterdam. History Koog aan de Zaan developed in the 16th century on the western bank of ...
.


1972–1985: The Molenaar years

Partially through the hiring of expensive foreign players, the new club soon acquired large debts. In 1972, the Molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that AZ '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing European football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three KNVB Cups over that period. After four close league campaigns, AZ finally became Dutch champions in
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, becoming the only team other than the "big three" of Ajax, and PSV to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when AZ once again won the league title). They won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30. That same season, AZ reached the final of the UEFA Cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to
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. The next year, in the European Cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to
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.
Georg Keßler Georg Kessler (born 23 September 1932) is a German former football manager. Honours Sparta Rotterdam *KNVB Cup runner-up: 1970–71 Anderlecht *Belgian First Division: 1971–72 *Belgian Cup: 1971–72 Hertha BSC *DFB-Pokal runner-up: 19 ...
was AZ's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included:
Kees Kist Cornelis Kist (born 7 August 1952) is a Dutch former professional footballer and manager. He played as a striker, and most notably won the European Golden Shoe for the 1978–79 season. Club career Born in Steenwijk, Kist started his career a ...
, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever Dutchman to win the
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in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; Jan Peters, who played 120 matches for AZ during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and
Hugo Hovenkamp Hugo Hermanus Hovenkamp (born 5 October 1950, in Groningen) is a former Dutch football defender, who played for the Dutch club AZ Alkmaar in the late 1970s, early 1980s. He started his professional career for FC Groningen. Hovenkamp made his i ...
, who played 239 matches in defence for AZ from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the Netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in
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while an AZ player. Additional stars included
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, who spent six years at AZ playing 195 matches as a defender, scoring 26 goals including a goal against Ipswich Town in the final of the UEFA Cup. Like Hovenkamp, Metgod was also included in the Dutch squad for Euro 1980. Meanwhile, Danish forward
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spent ten years at AZ, scoring 104 goals in 363 matches between 1972 and 1982.


1985–1993: The interim years

Co-owner
Cees Molenaar Cees () is a Dutch masculine given name, a short form of Cornelis. Since, as in English, the letter "c" before "e" is normally pronounced in Dutch, the alternative spelling Kees is more common. Notable people named Cees include: * Cees Andries ...
died in 1979. AZ's fortunes deteriorated after his brother, Klaas Molenaar, left the club in 1985. After several mid-table finishes in previous seasons, AZ was relegated in 1988 from the
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
, ending the season on 28 points from 34 matches and falling to the due to the superior goal difference of
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. This relegation was significant since it occurred just seven years after the club's historic domestic double and marked the end of AZ's first period of success in Dutch football. Following this, AZ spent much of the next decade in the second tier, struggling to find a return to the top flight.


1993–2009: The Scheringa years

The involvement of businessman Dirk Scheringa in the mid-1990s marked the revival of the club as AZ returned to the Eredivisie, winning the 1997-98 Eerste Divisie title. The club achieved consecutive finishes around the middle positions in the league until ending up in third place in the
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season, AZ's highest position for 23 years. In the summer of 2006, the club moved to a new 17,000 capacity stadium,
AZ Stadion AFAS Stadion is a stadium in Alkmaar, Netherlands. It is used for football matches and is the home stadium of AZ Alkmaar. The stadium is able to hold 19.478 people and bears the name of a Dutch software company. Due to UEFA's sponsorship regulat ...
. Despite playing strongly for the majority of the 2006–07 season, AZ's season ended in disappointment. First, entering the last matchday of the
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season, AZ led PSV and Ajax on goal difference at the top of the league table, but ended up third after losing their last match against 16th placed team
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, AZ played with ten men for 80 minutes. Additionally, AZ then lost the KNVB Cup final to Ajax 8–7 after a penalty shoot-out, while also falling to Ajax over two play-off matches for participation in the Champions League. After the season, key players like
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,
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and
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left the team. A remarkable run ended in the 2007–08 season: after AZ lost a group stage match against Everton (3–2) in the
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, the club's unbeaten run of 32 home matches in European competitions – lasting from 1977 to 2007 – ended. AZ had a poor season, suffering elimination in the first round of the KNVB Cup and the group stage of the UEFA Cup, as well as finishing the
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in a disappointing 11th place. Towards the latter stages of the season, in March 2008, AZ manager
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had initially tendered his resignation, but after protests the players and directors, he rescinded his resignation. The 2008–09 season had an unpromising start after two opening defeats against NAC Breda and ADO Den Haag. However, starting with a 1–0 victory over defending league champions PSV, AZ did not lose a match in its next 28 matches, including a run of 11-straight matches where AZ did not concede an opposition goal. Three weeks before the end of the season, AZ became Eredivisie champions, edging nearest title rivals
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and Ajax comfortably. This was a historic achievement for the club as this was the first title-winning season for 28 years, and it also meant a return to the
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. Being league champions, AZ qualified for the Champions League for only the second time. It was drawn into a group alongside
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,
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and
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but only took four points from six matches and finished bottom of their group.


2009–2014

For the 2009–10 season,
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succeeded Louis van Gaal, who had departed to manage Bayern Munich after leading AZ to the championship. Koeman was officially hired on 17 May 2009, but on 5 December, AZ announced he was no longer in charge of the club after losing 7 of his first 16 matches. Former Rangers and
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manager
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took over for the remainder of the season. Under Advocaat, AZ achieved solid results and secured European football for the next season. For the 2010–11 season, AZ appointed
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as its new manager. They finished the 2010–11 Eredivisie in fourth place, thus securing Europa League football for the next season, while in the KNVB Cup, AZ reached the last eight, where they were beaten by rivals Ajax by a 1–0 scoreline. AZ also finished third in their
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group, thus failing to qualifying for the competition's knockout round. In the 2011–12 season, AZ finished fourth in the
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, though performed significantly better in cup competitions, reaching the semi-finals in the KNVB Cup (losing to
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after extra time) and the quarter-finals in the Europa League. In the latter, the club ultimately lost to
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after having defeated
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, Anderlecht,
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, Austria Wien,
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, Aalesund and Baumit Jablonec to reach that stage. On 21 December 2011, during the quarter-finals of the
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, a 19-year-old Ajax fan invaded the
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pitch in the 36th minute with Ajax winning 1–0, attacking AZ goalkeeper
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. The fan slipped and Alvarado kicked the fan twice, prompting the referee to issue the goalkeeper a red card. Following this, AZ manager Gertjan Verbeek ordered his players to leave the pitch for the dressing room in protest. The match was later played on 19 January 2012, with Alvarado's red card rescinded; AZ won 3–2. The 2012–13 season started in the
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with a qualifying play-off round against Guus Hiddink's
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. AZ was hammered 6–0 on aggregate. Disappointingly, AZ finished tenth in the 2012–13 Eredivisie, although the club won the
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after defeating PSV 2–1 in the
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. As cup winners, AZ automatically qualified for the 2013–14 Europa League. In September 2013, just one day after emphatically beating PSV, at the time the league leaders, Verbeek was dismissed as first team manager by the club due to "a lack of chemistry" between management and players. He was replaced by Dick Advocaat for the remainder of the season until a permanent replacement could be found. Advocaat took AZ to the semi-finals of the KNVB Cup, the quarter-finals of the
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and eighth in the league, ultimately losing to Groningen in the Europa League play-off final round (their 58th match of the season, a club record).


Since 2014

The 2014–15 season began with a new manager, former
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manager and Ajax great Marco van Basten. However, after just three matches into the season, Van Basten resigned as manager to become assistant manager under
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, citing heavy stress as the main reason. Pastoor was the interim manager during two matches under Van Basten's absence and received the official title on 16 September, but contract negotiations failed and he left the club just two days later. A week later,
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was appointed manager. Under Van den Brom, AZ quickly rose up to the sub-top, eventually finished the season in third place, surpassing Feyenoord on the final season's matchday and qualifying for the 2015–16 Europa League. The 2015–16 Eredivisie started with AZ selling most of its first-team players from the previous season during the summer transfer period. As a response, AZ bought players from other Dutch clubs, notably
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from Almere City, Alireza Jahanbakhsh from
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and
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from
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. In December, it was announced free agent
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signed a contract until the end of the season after training with the club for a few weeks prior. Vlaar quickly became team captain and helped lift AZ from tenth place to a fourth-place finish in the league. Along this rise, new signing Vincent Janssen scored 27 goals for the club, earning him the Eredivisie top goalscorer title. In the
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, AZ made it to the semi-finals, losing 3–1 to Feyenoord. AZ won the first two qualification rounds to qualify for the 2015–16 Europa League group stage, but finished last in their group. At the start of the 2016–17 Eredivisie, AZ sold last season's performer Vincent Janssen to
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and long-time midfielder
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to
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. In the 2016–17 Europa League, AZ finished second in Group D, surviving the group stage for the third time in five seasons. After an excellent 2019/20 season in which AZ beat league leaders
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home and away, aided by consistent performances from youth academy talents such as
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,
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,
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and
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, the season was forced to end early due to the effects of the
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pandemic. Joint on points with Ajax at the top of the table, AZ were given second place on goal difference, and subsequently earned Qualification to the Champions League second qualifying round. A poor start to their 2020/21 Eredivisie campaign saw AZ draw five games in a row, before eventually picking up a victory against
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on the 1st of November 2020. AZ also struggled in European competitions this season. Despite a strong start, with a 3–1 extra time come back against FC Viktoria Plzeň, Viktoria Plzen in the Champions League qualifiers, the club lost 2–0 to FC Dynamo Kyiv, Dynamo Kiev several weeks later, seeing them fall back into the UEFA Europa League, Europa League. After victory against S.S.C. Napoli, Napoli and HNK Rijeka, Rijeka early in the pool stages, AZ was on track to advance, though lost to Real Sociedad away, obtained a 0–0 draw in the reverse fixture, and also drew 1–1 with S.S.C. Napoli, Napoli. Following these results, AZ needed to defeat HNK Rijeka, Rijeka away to advance. However, the departure the week before the game of manager Arne Slot saw an unorganised team lose 2–1 to Rijeka, ending their European dream.


Coaching staff


Current squad

{{updated, 13 December 2022, {{Fs start {{Fs player, no=2, nat=JPN, pos=DF, name=Yukinari Sugawara {{Fs player, no=3, nat=GRE, pos=DF, name=Pantelis Chatzidiakos {{Fs player, no=4, nat=NED, pos=DF, name=Bruno Martins Indi, other=Captain (association football), captain {{Fs player, no=5, nat=HUN, pos=DF, name=Milos Kerkez {{Fs player, no=6, nat=NED, pos=MF, name=Tijjani Reijnders {{Fs player, no=7, nat=DEN, pos=FW, name=Jens Odgaard {{Fs player, no=8, nat=NED, pos=MF, name=Jordy Clasie {{Fs player, no=9, nat=GRE, pos=FW, name=Vangelis Pavlidis {{Fs player, no=10, nat=NED, pos=MF, name=Dani de Wit {{Fs player, no=11, nat=SWE, pos=FW, name=Jesper Karlsson {{Fs player, no=12, nat=NED, pos=GK, name=Hobie Verhulst {{Fs player, no=13, nat=NED, pos=GK, name=Sem Westerveld {{Fs player, no=14, nat=NED, pos=MF, name=Peer Koopmeiners {{Fs mid {{Fs player, no=17, nat=TUR, pos=FW, name=Yusuf Barası {{Fs player, no=18, nat=NOR, pos=MF, name=Håkon Evjen {{Fs player, no=19, nat=NED, pos=FW, name=Myron van Brederode {{Fs player, no=21, nat=NED, pos=FW, name=Ernest Poku {{Fs player, no=22, nat=NED, pos=DF, name=Maxim Dekker {{Fs player, no=23, nat=SWE, pos=FW, name=Mayckel Lahdo {{Fs player, no=25, nat=NED, pos=MF, name=Riechedly Bazoer {{Fs player, no=27, nat=BEL, pos=DF, name=Zinho Vanheusden, other=on loan from Inter Milan, Inter {{Fs player, no=28, nat=NED, pos=MF, name=Zico Buurmeester {{Fs player, no=30, nat=USA, pos=MF, name=Djordje Mihailovic {{Fs player, no=31, nat=NED, pos=DF, name=Sam Beukema {{Fs player, no=34, nat=NED, pos=DF, name=Mees de Wit {{fs end


Out on loan

{{Fs start {{Fs player, no=, nat=NED, pos=GK, name=Mees Bakker, other=at De Graafschap until 30 June 2023 {{Fs player, no=, nat=NED, pos=FW, name=Jelle Duin, other=at Aarhus Gymnastikforening, AGF until 30 June 2023 {{Fs mid {{Fs player, no=, nat=NED, pos=MF, name=Kenzo Goudmijn, other=at Excelsior Rotterdam, Excelsior until 30 June 2023 {{Fs player, no=, nat=DEN, pos=GK, name=Peter Vindahl Jensen, other=at 1. FC Nürnberg until 30 June 2023 {{Fs end


Jong AZ

{{For, the reserve squad of AZ, Jong AZ Participating in the Eerste Divisie, the reserve squad of AZ trains and plays their home games in Zaanstad.


Stadium and sponsor


Stadium

{{See also, AFAS Stadion AZ play its home matches at the
AFAS Stadion AFAS Stadion is a stadium in Alkmaar, Netherlands. It is used for football matches and is the home stadium of AZ Alkmaar. The stadium is able to hold 19.478 people and bears the name of a Dutch software company. Due to UEFA's sponsorship regulatio ...
, located in the southern part of the city of Alkmaar. The stadium, which is directly owned by the club, was opened in 2006 and replaced the old Alkmaarderhout venue as the DSB Bank, DSB Stadion. The stadium currently has a capacity of 17,023. During its design stages, the name Victorie Stadion was frequently used, referring to the Eighty Years' War, Dutch War of Independence, the phrase ''"Siege of Alkmaar, In Alkmaar begint de victorie" (Victory begins in Alkmaar)'' in particular. Until now, this name has not been officially in use, the board instead opting for sponsorship deals because of financial motives. However, to this day, the name maintains a good share of support among the fans. To further increase revenue, AZ's board of directors decided to expand the capacity of the new stadium to at least 30,000 somewhere in the future. The extension will be realised by constructing a second tier to three of the four stands. The main stand with all technical areas, VIP and sponsor and media facilities will remain in place. These plans, however, were put on hold after the DSB bankruptcy and there are no current plans to increase the capacity. In October 2009, sponsor DSB Bank was declared bankrupt. The stadium name temporarily changed from DSB Stadion to AZ Stadion, as it was considered undesirable that the stadium was linked with a non-existent bank. In February 2010, a new main sponsor was found in construction works service provider BUKO, based in Beverwijk. A year later, in the 2010–11 season, {{ill, AFAS Software, nl took over as official stadium sponsor. The current external name of the ground is the AFAS Stadion. On 10 August 2019, the roof of the stadium partially collapsed. No people were injured during the incident. As the result AZ spent the rest of the year playing home matches at the Cars Jeans Stadion in The Hague whilst the damaged roof was being removed, before returning to the stadium on 15 December 2019, beating Ajax 1–0 in their first match back. AZ played the rest of the 2019/20 season, until the COVID-19 pandemic cut it short, without a roof. During the 2020/21 season, a new roof was installed, held up by 20 crane-like arms on three sides and a so-called ''mega truss'' on the main stand. The renewed stadium, which also included a capacity upgrade of nearly 2,500 seats for a new total capacity of 19,500, was officially opened on September 11th, 2021, before the home game against PSV.


Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

{, class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" , - ! Period ! Kit manufacturer ! Shirt sponsor , - , 1977–1982 , rowspan=2, Adidas , , - , 1982–1986 , , Sony , - , 1986–1988 , rowspan=2, Lotto Sport Italia, Lotto , , Electrolux , - , 1988–1989 , , Swingbo , - , 1989–1990 , , Reebok , , Reebok , - , 1990–1993 , , Hi-Tec , rowspan=5, Frisia , - , 1993–1998 , Hummel International, Hummel , - , 1998–1999 , , Kappa (brand), Kappa , - , 1999–2001 , , none , - , 2001–2002 , rowspan=4, Umbro , - , 2002–2004 , , Actus Notarissen , - , 2004–2005 , , Frisia , - , 2005–2006 , rowspan=3, DSB Bank, DSB , - , 2006–2008 , , Quick (sportswear), Quick , - , 2008–2009 , , Canterbury of New Zealand, Canterbury , - , 2009–2010 , rowspan=2, Quick (sportswear), Quick , , BUKO , - , 2010–2011 , rowspan=4, AFAS Software , - , 2011–2015 , , Macron (sportswear), Macron , - , 2015–2019 , , Under Armour , - , 2020– , , Nike, inc., Nike


Honours


Domestic

*;
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
**''Winners (2): '' 1980–81, 2008–09 **''Runners-up (3): '' 1979–80 Eredivisie, 1979–80, 2005–06 Eredivisie, 2005–06, 2019–20 Eredivisie, 2019–20 * Eerste Divisie **''Winners (3): '' 1959–60 Eerste Divisie, 1959–601, 1995–96 Eerste Divisie, 1995–96, 1997–98 Eerste Divisie, 1997–98 **''Runners-up (3): '' 1956–57 Eerste Divisie, 1956–571, 1967–68 Eerste Divisie, 1967–68, 1971–72 Eerste Divisie, 1971–72 * Tweede Divisie **''Winners (1): ''1955–562 **''Runners-up (1): '' 1963–64 Tweede Divisie, 1963–641 * KNVB Cup **''Winners (4): '' 1977–78 KNVB Cup, 1977–78, 1980–81 KNVB Cup, 1980–81, 1981–82 KNVB Cup, 1981–82, 2012–13 KNVB Cup, 2012–13 **''Runners-up (3): '' 2006–07 KNVB Cup, 2006–07, 2016–17 KNVB Cup, 2016–17, 2017–18 KNVB Cup, 2017–18 * Johan Cruyff Shield **''Winners (1):'' 2009 Johan Cruyff Shield, 2009 **''Runners-up (1): '' 2013 Johan Cruyff Shield, 2013


International

* UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League **''Runners-up (1): '' 1980–81 UEFA Cup, 1980–81 **''Semi-finalists (1): '' 2004–05 UEFA Cup, 2004–05 **''Quarter-finalists (3): '' 2006–07 UEFA Cup, 2006–07, 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, 2011–12, 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, 2013–14 {{Refbegin1 As Alkmaar '54
2 As KFC in the :nl:Eerste klasse 1955/56, Eerste Klasse C, precursor of the Tweede Klasse in the first year of professional football in the Netherlands.{{Refend


AZ in Europe

Below is a table with AZ's international results in the past seasons. {, class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;" ! colspan=5 , AZ in Europe , - ! width="50", Season ! width="130", Tournament ! width="110", Result ! Opponents (home result, away result) , - , 1977–78 , 1977–78 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , Second round , {{Flagicon, LUX FA Red Boys Differdange, Red Boys Differdange (11–1, 5–0); {{Flagicon, ESP, variant=1977 FC Barcelona, Barcelona (1–1, 1–1Kicks from the penalty mark, p) , - , 1978–79 , 1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup, Cup Winners' Cup , First round , {{Flagicon, ENG
Ipswich Town Ipswich Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. They play in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. The club was founded in 1878 but did not turn profession ...
(0–0, 0–2) , - , 1980–81 , 1980–81 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , Final , {{Flagicon, LUX FA Red Boys Differdange, Red Boys Differdange (6–0, 4–0); {{Flagicon, BUL, variant=1971 PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia (5–0, 1–1); {{Flagicon, SFR Yugoslavia FK Radnički Niš, Radnički Niš (5–0, 2–2); {{Flagicon, BEL K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen, Lokeren (2–0, 0–1); {{Flagicon, FRA FC Sochaux-Montbéliard, Sochaux (3–2, 1–1); {{Flagicon, ENG
Ipswich Town Ipswich Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. They play in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. The club was founded in 1878 but did not turn profession ...
(4–2, 0–3) , - , 1981–82 , European Cup , Round of 16 , {{Flagicon, NOR IK Start, Start (1–0, 3–1); {{Flagicon, ENG
Liverpool Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a populat ...
(2–2, 2–3) , - , 1982–83 , 1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup, Cup Winners' Cup , Round of 16 , {{Flagicon, IRL Limerick F.C., Limerick (1–0, 1–1); {{Flagicon, ITA Inter Milan, Internazionale (1–0, 0–2) , - , 2004–05 , 2004–05 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , Semi-final , {{Flagicon, GRE PAOK FC, PAOK (2–1, 3–2); Group F with {{Flagicon, FRA AJ Auxerre, Auxerre (home: 2–0), {{Flagicon, POL Amica Wronki (away: 3–1), {{Flagicon, SCO Rangers (home: 1–0), {{Flagicon, AUT Grazer AK (away: 0–2), result: group winners; {{Flagicon, GER Alemannia Aachen (2–1, 0–0); {{Flagicon, UKR FC Shakhtar Donetsk, Shakhtar Donetsk (2–1, 3–1); {{Flagicon, ESP Villarreal CF, Villarreal (1–1, 2–1); {{Flagicon, POR Sporting CP (3–2 {{aet/Away goals rule, a, 1–2) , - , 2005–06 , 2005–06 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , Round of 32 , {{Flagicon, RUS FC Krylya Sovetov Samara, Krylya Sovetov Samara (Away goals rule, a3–1, 3–5); Group D with {{Flagicon, UKR FC Dnipro, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (away: 2–1), {{Flagicon, ENG Middlesbrough F.C., Middlesbrough (home: 0–0), {{Flagicon, BUL PFC Litex Lovech, Litex Lovech (away: 2–0), {{Flagicon, SUI Grasshopper Club Zürich, Grasshopper (home: 1–0), result: group runners-up; {{Flagicon, ESP Real Betis (2–1 {{aet, 0–2) , - , 2006–07 , 2006–07 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , Quarter-final , {{Flagicon, TUR Kayserispor (3–2, 1–1); Group C with {{Flagicon, POR S.C. Braga, Braga (home: 3–0), {{Flagicon, SUI Grasshopper Club Zürich, Grasshopper (away: 5–2), {{Flagicon, CZE FC Slovan Liberec, Slovan Liberec (home: 2–2), {{Flagicon, ESP Sevilla FC, Sevilla (away: 2–1), result: group winners; {{Flagicon, TUR Fenerbahçe S.K. (football), Fenerbahçe (Away goals rule, a2–2, 3–3); {{Flagicon, ENG Newcastle United F.C., Newcastle United (Away goals rule, a2–0, 2–4); {{Flagicon, GER SV Werder Bremen, Werder Bremen (0–0, 1–4) , - , 2007–08 ,
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, Group stage , {{Flagicon, POR F.C. Paços de Ferreira, Paços de Ferreira (0–0, 1–0); Group A with {{Flagicon, RUS
Zenit Saint Petersburg Football Club Zenit (russian: link=no, Футбольный клуб «Зенит» ), also known as Zenit Saint Petersburg or simply Zenit, is a Russian professional football club based in Saint Petersburg. Founded in 1925 (or in 1914, acco ...
(away: 1–1), {{Flagicon, GRE Athletic Union of Larissa 1964, Larissa (home: 1–0), {{Flagicon, GER 1. FC Nürnberg (away: 1–2), {{Flagicon, ENG Everton (home: 2–3), result: 4th place in group , - , 2009–10 , Champions League , Group stage , Group H with {{Flagicon, GRE Olympiacos F.C., Olympiacos (0–0, 0–1), {{Flagicon, BEL
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(1–1, 1–1), {{Flagicon, ENG Arsenal F.C., Arsenal (1–1, 1–4), result: 4th place in group , - , 2010–11 ,
Europa League The UEFA Europa League (abbreviated as UEL, or sometimes, UEFA EL), formerly the UEFA Cup, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It ...
, Group stage , {{Flagicon, SWE IFK Göteborg (2–0, 0–1); {{Flagicon, KAZ FC Aktobe, Aktobe (2–0, 1–2); Group E with {{Flagicon, BLR FC BATE Borisov, BATE Borisov (3–0, 1–4), {{Flagicon, Moldova FC Sheriff Tiraspol, Sheriff Tiraspol (2–1, 1–1), {{Flagicon, UKR FC Dynamo Kyiv, Dynamo Kyiv (1–2, 0–2), result: 3rd place in group , - , 2011–12 , 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, Europa League , Quarter-final , {{Flagicon, CZE Baumit Jablonec (2–0, 1–1); {{Flagicon, NOR Aalesund (6–0, 1–2); Group G with {{Flagicon, UKR
Metalist Kharkiv Football Club Metalist Kharkiv ( uk, Футбо́льний Клуб Металі́ст Ха́рків ) is a Ukrainian football club based in Kharkiv that plays in the Ukrainian First League during the 2021–22 season. It was revived 5 years ...
(1–1, 1–1), {{Flagicon, AUT Austria Wien (2–2, 2–2), {{Flagicon, SWE
Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is a professional football club and the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won. Formed in 1910 and affiliated with the Scania Football Association ...
(4–1, 0–0), result: group runners-up; {{flagicon, BEL Anderlecht (1–0, 1–0); {{Flagicon, ITA
Udinese Udinese Calcio, commonly referred to as Udinese, is a professional Italian football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, that currently plays in Serie A. It was founded on 30 November 1896 as a sports club, and on 5 July 1911 as a ...
(2–0, 1–2); {{flagicon, ESP
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(2–1, 0–4) , - , 2012–13 , 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, Europa League , Play-off round , {{Flagicon, RUS
Anzhi Makhachkala Football Club Anzhi Makhachkala (russian: link=no, Футбо́льный клуб «Анжи́» Махачкала́, ), known simply as FC Anji, was a Russian professional football club based in the Dagestani capital of Makhachkala. Founded ...
(0–1, 0–5) , - , 2013–14 ,
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, Quarter-final , {{Flagicon, GRE Atromitos F.C., Atromitos (3–1, 0–2); Group L with {{Flagicon, ISR Maccabi Haifa F.C., Maccabi Haifa (1–0, 2–0), {{Flagicon, GRE PAOK FC, PAOK (1–1, 2–2), {{Flagicon, KAZ FC Shakhter Karagandy, Shakhter Karagandy (1–1, 1–0), result: group winners; {{flagicon, CZE FC Slovan Liberec, Slovan Liberec (1–1, 1–0); {{Flagicon, RUS
Anzhi Makhachkala Football Club Anzhi Makhachkala (russian: link=no, Футбо́льный клуб «Анжи́» Махачкала́, ), known simply as FC Anji, was a Russian professional football club based in the Dagestani capital of Makhachkala. Founded ...
(1–0, 0–0); {{Flagicon, POR S.L. Benfica, Benfica (0–1, 0–2) , - , 2015–16 , 2015–16 UEFA Europa League, Europa League , Group stage , {{Flagicon, TUR İstanbul Başakşehir F.K., İstanbul Başakşehir (2–0, 2–1); {{Flagicon, ROU FC Astra Giurgiu, Astra Giurgiu (2–0, 2–3); Group L with {{Flagicon, SRB FK Partizan, Partizan (1–2, 2–3), {{Flagicon, ESP Athletic Bilbao (2–1, 2–2), {{Flagicon, GER FC Augsburg (0–1, 1–4), result: 4th place in group , - , 2016–17 , 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, Europa League , Round of 32 , {{Flagicon, GRE PAS Giannina, Giannina (1–0, 2–0); {{Flagicon, SER FK Vojvodina, Vojvodina (3–0, 0–0); Group D with {{Flagicon, RUS FC Zenit, Zenit Saint Petersburg (3–2, 0–5), {{Flagicon, ISR Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C., Maccabi Tel Aviv (1–2, 0–0), {{Flagicon, IRL Dundalk F.C., Dundalk (1–1, 1–0) result: group runners-up; {{Flagicon, FRA Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon (1–4, 1–7) , - , 2018–19 , 2018–19 UEFA Europa League, Europa League , Second qualifying round , {{Flagicon, KAZ FC Kairat, Kairat (2–1, 0–2) , - , 2019–20 , 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, Europa League , Round of 32 , {{Flagicon, SWE BK Häcken (0–0, 3–0), {{Flagicon, UKR FC Mariupol, Mariupol (4–0, 0–0), {{Flagicon, BEL Royal Antwerp F.C., Antwerp (1–1, 4–1 {{aet), Group L with {{Flagicon, SER FK Partizan, Partizan (2–2, 2–2), {{Flagicon, ENG Manchester United (0–0, 0–4), {{Flagicon, KAZ FC Astana, Astana (6–0, 5–0) result: group runners-up; {{Flagicon, AUT LASK (1–1, 0–2) , - , 2020–21 , 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, Champions League , Third qualifying round , {{Flagicon, CZE FC Viktoria Plzeň, Viktoria Plzeň (3–1), {{flagicon, UKR FC Dynamo Kyiv, Dynamo Kyiv (0–2) , - , 2020–21 , 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, Europa League , Group stage , Group F with {{Flagicon, ITA S.S.C. Napoli, Napoli (1–0, 1–1), {{flagicon, CRO HNK Rijeka, Rijeka (4–1, 1–2), {{flagicon, ESP Real Sociedad (0–1, 0–0) result: third place in group , - , 2021–22 , 2021–22 UEFA Europa League, Europa League , Play-off round , {{flagicon, SCO Celtic F.C., Celtic (0–2, 2–1) , - , 2021–22 , 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League, Europa Conference League , Round of 16 , Group D with {{flagicon, ROU CFR Cluj (1–0, 2–0), {{flagicon, CZE FK Jablonec, Jablonec (1–0, 1–1) and {{flagicon, DEN Randers FC, Randers (2–2, 1–0) result: group winners; {{flagicon, NOR FK Bodø/Glimt, Bodø/Glimt (1–2, 2–2 {{aet) , - , 2022–23 , 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League, Europa Conference League , ''Group stage'' , {{flagicon, BIH FK Tuzla City, Tuzla City (1–0, 4–0), {{flagicon, SCO Dundee United F.C., Dundee United (0–1, 7–0), {{flagicon, POR Gil Vicente F.C., Gil Vicente (4–0, 2–1)


UEFA current ranking

{{updated, 13 January 2021{{cite web, url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/index.html, title=UEFA rankings for club competitions, date=7 April 2016, access-date=27 May 2022, publisher=UEFA {, class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" , - ! Rank !! Country !! Team !! Points , - , 64, , {{fbaicon, FRA, , Lille OSC, Lille, , 30.000 , - , 65, , {{fbaicon, RUS, , FC Spartak Moscow, Spartak Moscow, , 29.500 , - , 66, , {{fbaicon, NED, , AZ, , 28.500 , - , 67, , {{fbaicon, BEL, , K.R.C. Gent, Gent, , 27.500 , - , 68, , {{fbaicon, RUS, , FC Krasnodar, Krasnodar, , 26.500


Domestic results

Below is a table with AZ's domestic results since the introduction of professional football in 1956. {, class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;" ! colspan=5 , Domestic Results since 1956 , - ! width="20%", Domestic league ! width="20%", League result ! width="20%", Qualification to ! width="20%", KNVB Cup season ! width="20%", Cup result , - , Eerste Divisie 1956-57, 1956–57 Eerste Divisie (as Alkmaar '54) , style="background: silver" , 2nd (group A) ,  – , 1956–57 , Third round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Eerste Divisie 1957-58, 1957–58 Eerste Divisie (as Alkmaar '54) , 9th (group A) ,  – , 1957–58 , Third round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Eerste Divisie 1958-59, 1958–59 Eerste Divisie (as Alkmaar '54) , 4th (group A) ,  – , 1958–59 , Third round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Eerste Divisie 1959-60, 1959–60 Eerste Divisie (as Alkmaar '54) , style="background: gold" , 1st (group B) ,
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
(promotion) , ''not held'' , ''not held'' , - , 1960–61 Eredivisie (as Alkmaar '54) , style="background: pink" , 17th , Eerste Divisie (relegation) , 1960–61 , First round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Eerste Divisie 1961-62, 1961–62 Eerste Divisie (as Alkmaar '54) , style="background: pink" , 12th (group A) , Tweede Divisie (relegation) , 1961–62 , Second round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Tweede Divisie 1962–63, 1962–63 Tweede Divisie (as Alkmaar '54) , 4th (group A) ,  – , 1962–63 , style="background: #CD7F32" , Semi-finals {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Tweede Divisie 1963–64, 1963–64 Tweede Divisie (as Alkmaar '54) , style="background: silver" , 1st (group A); 2nd overall losing play-off , Eerste Divisie (winning promotion tournament) , 1963–64 , First round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Eerste Divisie 1964-65, 1964–65 Eerste Divisie (as Alkmaar '54)
Tweede Divisie 1964–65, 1964–65 Tweede Divisie (as FC Zaanstreek) , 11th
6th (group A) ,  – , 1964–65 , First round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009
First round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Eerste Divisie 1965-66, 1965–66 Eerste Divisie (as Alkmaar'54)
Tweede Divisie 1965–66, 1965–66 Tweede Divisie (as FC Zaanstreek) , 4th
3rd (group A) ,  –
Eerste Divisie (promotion) , 1965–66 , Group stage {{Citation needed, date=November 2009
Group stage {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Eerste Divisie 1966-67, 1966–67 Eerste Divisie (as Alkmaar '54
and FC Zaanstreek) , 12th
7th ,  – , 1966–67 , First round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009
First round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , Eerste Divisie 1967-68, 1967–68 Eerste Divisie , style="background: silver" , 2nd ,
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
(promotion) , 1967–68 , Group stage {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , 1968–69 Eredivisie , 16th ,  – (after surviving relegation play-offs) , 1968–69 , Second round {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , 1969–70 Eredivisie , 12th ,  – , 1969–70 , Quarter-finals {{Citation needed, date=November 2009 , - , 1970–71 Eredivisie , style="background: pink" , 17th , Eerste Divisie (relegation) , KNVB Cup 1970-71, 1970–71 , Second round , - , Eerste Divisie 1971-72, 1971–72 Eerste Divisie , style="background: silver" , 2nd ,
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
(promotion) , KNVB Cup 1971-72, 1971–72 , First round , - , 1972–73 Eredivisie , 15th ,  – , KNVB Cup 1972-73, 1972–73 , style="background: #CD7F32" , Semi-finals , - , 1973–74 Eredivisie , 7th ,  – , KNVB Cup 1973-74, 1973–74 , Quarter-finals , - , 1974–75 Eredivisie , 5th ,  – , KNVB Cup 1974-75, 1974–75 , Quarter-finals , - , 1975–76 Eredivisie , 5th ,  – , KNVB Cup 1975-76, 1975–76 , Quarter-finals , - , 1976–77 Eredivisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd , 1977–78 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , KNVB Cup 1976-77, 1976–77 , style="background: #CD7F32" , Semi-finals , - , 1977–78 Eredivisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd , 1978–79 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Cup Winners' Cup , KNVB Cup 1977-78, 1977–78 , style="background: gold" , Winner , - , 1978–79 Eredivisie , 4th ,  – , KNVB Cup 1978-79, 1978–79 , Quarter-finals , - , 1979–80 Eredivisie , style="background: silver" , 2nd , 1980–81 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , KNVB Cup 1979-80, 1979–80 , Quarter-finals , - , 1980–81 Eredivisie , style="background: gold" , 1st , European Cup 1981-82, European Cup , KNVB Cup 1980-81, 1980–81 , style="background: gold" , Winner , - , 1981–82 Eredivisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd , 1982–83 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Cup Winners' Cup , KNVB Cup 1981-82, 1981–82 , style="background: gold" , Winner , - , 1982–83 Eredivisie , 11th ,  – , KNVB Cup 1982-83, 1982–83 , Second round , - , 1983–84 Eredivisie , 6th ,  – , KNVB Cup 1983-84, 1983–84 , Quarter-finals , - , 1984–85 Eredivisie , 13th ,  – , KNVB Cup 1984-85, 1984–85 , First round , - , 1985–86 Eredivisie , 9th ,  – , 1985–86 KNVB Cup, 1985–86 , Second round , - , 1986–87 Eredivisie , 15th ,  – , 1986–87 KNVB Cup, 1986–87 , Second round , - , 1987–88 Eredivisie , style="background: pink" , 16th , Eerste Divisie (relegation) , 1987–88 KNVB Cup, 1987–88 , First round , - , 1988–89 Eerste Divisie , 5th ,  – , 1988–99 KNVB Cup, 1988–89 , Quarter-finals , - , 1989–90 Eerste Divisie , 12th ,  – , 1989–90 KNVB Cup, 1989–90 , First round , - , 1990–91 Eerste Divisie , 4th , promotion/relegation play-off: no promotion , 1990–91 KNVB Cup, 1990–91 , First round , - , 1991–92 Eerste Divisie , 13th ,  – , 1991–92 KNVB Cup, 1991–92 , Second round , - , Eerste Divisie 1992-93, 1992–93 Eerste Divisie , 10th ,  – , 1992–93 KNVB Cup, 1992–93 , Third round , - , Eerste Divisie 1993-94, 1993–94 Eerste Divisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd , promotion/relegation play-off: no promotion , 1993–94 KNVB Cup, 1993–94 , Round of 16 , - , Eerste Divisie 1994-95, 1994–95 Eerste Divisie , 5th , promotion/relegation play-off: no promotion , 1994–95 KNVB Cup, 1994–95 , Round of 16 , - , Eerste Divisie 1995-96, 1995–96 Eerste Divisie , style="background: gold" , 1st ,
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
(promotion) , 1995–96 KNVB Cup, 1995–96 , Round of 16 , - , 1996–97 Eredivisie , style="background: pink" , 18th , Eerste Divisie (relegation) , 1996–97 KNVB Cup, 1996–97 , Quarter-finals , - , Eerste Divisie 1997-98, 1997–98 Eerste Divisie , style="background: gold" , 1st ,
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is c ...
(promotion) , 1997–98 KNVB Cup, 1997–98 , First round (knock-out stage) , - , 1998–99 Eredivisie , 9th ,  – , 1998–99 KNVB Cup, 1998–99 , Round of 16 , - , 1999–2000 Eredivisie , 7th ,  – , 1999–2000 KNVB Cup, 1999–00 , style="background: #CD7F32" , Semi-finals , - , 2000–01 Eredivisie , 13th ,  – , 2000–01 KNVB Cup, 2000–01 , Quarter-finals , - , 2001–02 Eredivisie , 10th ,  – , 2001–02 KNVB Cup, 2001–02 , Second round (knock-out stage) , - , 2002–03 Eredivisie , 10th ,  – , 2002–03 KNVB Cup, 2002–03 , Second round (knock-out stage) , - , 2003–04 Eredivisie , 5th , 2004–05 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , 2003–04 KNVB Cup, 2003–04 , Second round , - , 2004–05 Eredivisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd , 2005–06 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup , 2004–05 KNVB Cup, 2004–05 , Round of 16 , - , 2005–06 Eredivisie , style="background: silver" , 2nd , 2006–07 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup (after losing UEFA Champions League, Champions League play-offs) , KNVB Cup 2005-06, 2005–06 , style="background: #CD7F32" , Semi-finals , - ,
2006–07 Eredivisie The 2006–07 Eredivisie season began on August 18, 2006. The season saw PSV Eindhoven quickly building a gap with the other teams. After 20 matches, the club was 11 points ahead of AZ and 12 points ahead of Ajax. The lead quickly dissipated in ...
, style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd ,
UEFA Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, clay ...
(after losing UEFA Champions League, Champions League play-offs) , 2006–07 KNVB Cup, 2006–07 , style="background: silver" , Final , - ,
2007–08 Eredivisie The 2007–08 Eredivisie was the 52nd season of the Eredivisie, the top division of association football in the Netherlands. The season began in August 2007 and ended on 18 May 2008, with defending champions PSV retaining their title with 72 poi ...
, 11th ,  – , 2007–08 KNVB Cup, 2007–08 , Second round , - , 2008–09 Eredivisie , style="background: gold" , 1st , Champions League , 2008–09 KNVB Cup, 2008–09 , Quarter-finals , - , 2009–10 Eredivisie , 5th ,
Europa League The UEFA Europa League (abbreviated as UEL, or sometimes, UEFA EL), formerly the UEFA Cup, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It ...
(Q3) , 2009–10 KNVB Cup, 2009–10 , Round of 16 , - , 2010–11 Eredivisie , 4th , 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, Europa League (Q3) , 2010–11 KNVB Cup, 2010–11 , Round of 16 , - , 2011–12 Eredivisie , 4th , 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, Europa League (Q4) , 2011–12 KNVB Cup, 2011–12 , style="background: #CD7F32" , Semi-finals , - , 2012–13 Eredivisie , 10th ,
Europa League The UEFA Europa League (abbreviated as UEL, or sometimes, UEFA EL), formerly the UEFA Cup, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It ...
, 2012–13 KNVB Cup, 2012–13 , style="background: gold" , Winner , - , 2013–14 Eredivisie , 8th ,  – , 2013–14 KNVB Cup, 2013–14 , style="background: #CD7F32" , Semi-finals , - , 2014–15 Eredivisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd , 2015–16 UEFA Europa League, Europa League (Q3) , 2014–15 KNVB Cup, 2014–15 , Quarter-finals , - , 2015–16 Eredivisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 4th , 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, Europa League (Q3) , 2015–16 KNVB Cup, 2015–16 , Semi-finals , - , 2016–17 Eredivisie , 6th , – , 2016–17 KNVB Cup, 2016–17 , style="background: silver" , Final , - , 2017–18 Eredivisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd , 2018–19 UEFA Europa League, Europa League (Q3) , 2017–18 KNVB Cup, 2017–18 , style="background: silver" , Final , - , 2018–19 Eredivisie , 4th , 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, Europa League (Q2) , 2018–19 KNVB Cup, 2018–19 , Semi-finals , - , 2019–20 Eredivisie , style="background: silver", 2nd , 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, Champions League (Q2) , 2019–20 KNVB Cup, 2019–20 , Quarter-finals , - , 2020–21 Eredivisie , style="background: #CD7F32" , 3rd , 2021–22 UEFA Europa League, Europa League (Q4) , 2020–21 KNVB Cup, 2020–21 , Round of 16 , - , 2021–22 Eredivisie , 5th , 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League, Europa Conference League (Q2) , 2021–22 KNVB Cup, 2021–22 , Semi-finals


Notable (former) players

: ''For a list of former AZ players with a Wikipedia article, see {{cl, AZ Alkmaar players.'' The players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed represented their countries while playing for AZ and its predecessor AZ'67. {{div col, content= *{{flagicon, Argentina Sergio Romero *{{flagicon, Australia Eli Babalj *{{flagicon, Australia Joey Didulica *{{flagicon, Australia Brett Holman *{{flagicon, Belgium Mousa Dembélé (Belgian footballer), Mousa Dembélé *{{flagicon, Belgium Stein Huysegems *{{flagicon, Belgium Maarten Martens *{{flagicon, Belgium Sébastien Pocognoli *{{flagicon, Belgium Gill Swerts *{{flagicon, Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris Medunjanin *{{flagicon, Cameroon Willie Overtoom *{{flagicon, Costa Rica
Esteban Alvarado Esteban Alvarado Brown (born 28 April 1989) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga FPD club Herediano and the Costa Rica national team. Club career Saprissa Born in Siquirres, Costa Rica, Alvarado start ...
*{{flagicon, Curacao Kemy Agustien *{{flagicon, Denmark
Kristen Nygaard Kristen Nygaard (27 August 1926 – 10 August 2002) was a Norwegian computer scientist, programming language pioneer, and politician. Internationally, Nygaard is acknowledged as the co-inventor of object-oriented programming and the programming ...
*{{flagicon, Denmark Kenneth Perez *{{flagicon, Denmark Simon Poulsen *{{flagicon, Denmark Ole Tobiasen *{{flagicon, Estonia Ragnar Klavan *{{flagicon, Finland Toni Kolehmainen *{{flagicon, Finland Thomas Lam *{{flagicon, Finland Niklas Moisander *{{flagicon, Finland Juha Reini *{{flagicon, Georgia
Shota Arveladze Shota Arveladze ( ka, შოთა არველაძე; born 22 February 1973) is a Georgian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of EFL Championship club Hull City. Arveladze played at Dinamo T ...
*{{flagicon, Iceland Joey Guðjónsson *{{flagicon, Iceland Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson *{{flagicon, Iceland Kolbeinn Sigþórsson *{{flagicon, Iceland Grétar Steinsson *{{flagicon, Iran Alireza Jahanbakhsh *{{flagicon, Italy Graziano Pellè *{{flagicon, Mexico Héctor Moreno *{{flagicon, Morocco Nourdin Boukhari *{{flagicon, Morocco Abdelkrim El Hadrioui *{{flagicon, Morocco Mounir El Hamdaoui *{{flagicon, Morocco Ali El Khattabi *{{flagicon, Morocco Adil Ramzi *{{flagicon, Morocco Tarik Sektioui *{{flagicon, Morocco Khalid Sinouh *{{flagicon, Netherlands Peter Arntz *{{flagicon, Netherlands Roy Beerens *{{flagicon, Netherlands John Bosman *{{flagicon, Netherlands Dries Boussatta *{{flagicon, Netherlands
Tim de Cler Tim de Cler (born 8 November 1978) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a left-back for Ajax, AZ, Feyenoord and AEK Larnaca. Early life De Cler is born and raised in Leiden, South Holland. In Leiden, he grew up in a neighbo ...
*{{flagicon, Netherlands Barry van Galen *{{flagicon, Netherlands Willem van Hanegem *{{flagicon, Netherlands
Hugo Hovenkamp Hugo Hermanus Hovenkamp (born 5 October 1950, in Groningen) is a former Dutch football defender, who played for the Dutch club AZ Alkmaar in the late 1970s, early 1980s. He started his professional career for FC Groningen. Hovenkamp made his i ...
*{{flagicon, Netherlands Kew Jaliens *{{flagicon, Netherlands
Vincent Janssen Vincent Petrus Anna Sebastiaan Janssen (born 15 June 1994) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a forward for Belgian First Division A club Antwerp and the Netherlands national team. Club career Early career Janssen started playing ...
*{{flagicon, Netherlands Jos Jonker *{{flagicon, Netherlands
Kees Kist Cornelis Kist (born 7 August 1952) is a Dutch former professional footballer and manager. He played as a striker, and most notably won the European Golden Shoe for the 1978–79 season. Club career Born in Steenwijk, Kist started his career a ...
*{{flagicon, Netherlands
Danny Koevermans Danny Koevermans (born 1 November 1978) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Early career Born in Schiedam, Koevermans began his career with the amateurs of Excelsior'20, then went to Sparta Rotterdam ...
*{{flagicon, Netherlands Jan Kromkamp *{{flagicon, Netherlands Tim Krul *{{flagicon, Netherlands Denny Landzaat *{{flagicon, Netherlands Jeremain Lens *{{flagicon, Netherlands Adam Maher *{{flagicon, Netherlands Dirk Marcellis *{{flagicon, Netherlands Bert van Marwijk *{{flagicon, Netherlands Joris Mathijsen *{{flagicon, Netherlands Martijn Meerdink *{{flagicon, Netherlands David Mendes da Silva *{{flagicon, Netherlands
John Metgod Johannes Anthonius Bernardus Metgod (born 27 February 1958) is a Dutch former professional footballer who works as assistant manager of United Arab Emirates. Club career Playing as a centre-back, Metgod started his professional career in the 19 ...
*{{flagicon, Netherlands Oscar Moens *{{flagicon, Netherlands Barry Opdam *{{flagicon, Netherlands Jan Peters *{{flagicon, Netherlands Fernando Ricksen *{{flagicon, Netherlands Stijn Schaars *{{flagicon, Netherlands Ronald Spelbos *{{flagicon, Netherlands Henk Timmer (footballer), Henk Timmer *{{flagicon, Netherlands Pier Tol *{{flagicon, Netherlands Eddy Treijtel *{{flagicon, Netherlands Nick Viergever *{{flagicon, Netherlands
Ron Vlaar Ron Peter Vlaar (born 16 February 1985) is a Dutch former footballer who played as a centre-back. Vlaar came up through AZ's youth ranks. After making his professional debut, he played sparingly for two seasons before joining Feyenoord in 2006. ...
*{{flagicon, Netherlands Bobby Vosmaer *{{flagicon, Netherlands Ronald Waterreus *{{flagicon, Netherlands Wout Weghorst *{{flagicon, Netherlands
Owen Wijndal Owen Wijndal (born 28 November 1999) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Eredivisie club Ajax and the Netherlands national team. Club career AZ Born in Paramaribo, Wijndal joined the AZ youth academy at the age of ...
*{{flagicon, Netherlands Demy de Zeeuw *{{flagicon, Netherlands Antilles Robin Nelisse *{{flagicon, Norway
Markus Henriksen Markus Henriksen (born 25 July 1992) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eliteserien club Rosenborg. Club career Rosenborg Henriksen moved from Trond IL to Rosenborg as a boy. He proved himself early on as an ...
*{{flagicon, Nigeria Pius Ikedia *{{flagicon, Paraguay Celso Ortíz *{{flagicon, Serbia Nemanja Gudelj *{{flagicon, Sweden Denni Avdić *{{flagicon, Sweden Rasmus Elm *{{flagicon, Sweden Viktor Elm *{{flagicon, Sweden Mattias Johansson *{{flagicon, Sweden Muamer Tanković *{{flagicon, Sweden Pontus Wernbloom *{{flagicon, Trinidad and Tobago Levi Garcia *{{flagicon, Turkey Oğuzhan Özyakup *{{flagicon, USA Jozy Altidore *{{flagicon, USA Aron Jóhannsson


Coaches

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Alkmaar '54

*{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Gerrit van Wijhe, nl (1954–1956) *{{Flagicon, NED Kick Smit (1956–1958) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Ludwig Veg, nl (1 July 1958 – 30 June 1960) *{{Flagicon, NED Piet de Wolf (1960–1961) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Bonnie Bult, nl (1961–1962) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Arie Rentenaar, nl (1962–1963) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Ludwig Veg, nl (1 July 1963 – 30 June 1965) *{{Flagicon, WAL Barry Hughes (1 July 1965 – 30 June 1967)


KFC / FC Zaanstreek

*{{Flagicon, ENG Bob Kelly (footballer), Bob Kelly (1955–1956) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Wim Blokland, nl, Wim Blokland (voetballer) (1956–1958) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Klaas Molenaar, nl (1958–1960) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Toon Bruins Slot, nl (1960–1963) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Joop de Kubber, nl (1963–1964) *{{Flagicon, NED Piet de Wolf (1964–1965) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Toon van den Enden, nl (1965–1966)


AZ '67

*{{Flagicon, ENG Lesley Talbot (1 July 1967 – 30 June 1968) *{{Flagicon, NED {{ill, Wim Blokland, nl, Wim Blokland (voetballer) (1968–1969) *{{Flagicon, NED Robert Heinz (1969–1971) *{{Flagicon, NED Cor van der Hart (1 July 1971 – 30 June 1973) *{{Flagicon, NED Joop Brand (1 July 1973 – 30 June 1976) *{{Flagicon, NED Hans Kraay Sr. (1 July 1976 – 30 June 1977) *{{Flagicon, NED Jan Notermans (1977) *{{Flagicon, NED Cor van der Hart (1 July 1977 – 30 June 1978) *{{Flagicon, FRG
Georg Keßler Georg Kessler (born 23 September 1932) is a German former football manager. Honours Sparta Rotterdam *KNVB Cup runner-up: 1970–71 Anderlecht *Belgian First Division: 1971–72 *Belgian Cup: 1971–72 Hertha BSC *DFB-Pokal runner-up: 19 ...
(1 July 1978 – 30 June 1982) *{{Flagicon, NED Hans Eijkenbroek (1 July 1982 – 30 June 1983) *{{Flagicon, NED Piet de Visser (football manager), Piet de Visser (1 July 1983 – 30 June 1985) *{{Flagicon, NED Joop Brand (1 July 1985 – 30 June 1986) *{{Flagicon, NED Han Berger (1 July 1986 – 31 December 1986) {{col-2


AZ

*{{Flagicon, NED Hans Eijkenbroek (1987 – 30 June 1989) *{{Flagicon, NED :nl:Hans van Doorneveld, Hans van Doorneveld (1 July 1989 – 30 June 1990) *{{Flagicon, NED Henk Wullems (1 July 1990 – 30 June 1993) *{{Flagicon, NED Piet Schrijvers (1 July 1993 – 30 June 1994) *{{Flagicon, NED Theo Vonk (1 July 1994 – 28 February 1997) *{{Flagicon, NED Hans de Koning ''(interim)'' (28 February 1997 – 30 June 1997) *{{Flagicon, NED Willem van Hanegem (1 July 1997 – 30 June 1999) *{{Flagicon, NED Gerard van der Lem (1 July 1999 – 30 March 2000) *{{Flagicon, NED Henk van Stee (31 March 2000 – 30 October 2002) *{{Flagicon, NED Co Adriaanse (30 October 2002 – 30 June 2005) *{{Flagicon, NED
Louis van Gaal Aloysius Paulus Maria "Louis" van Gaal (; born 8 August 1951) is a Dutch former football player and manager. At club level, he served as manager of Ajax, Barcelona, AZ Alkmaar, Bayern Munich and Manchester United, as well as having three spe ...
(1 July 2005 – 30 June 2009) *{{Flagicon, NED
Ronald Koeman Ronald Koeman (; born 21 March 1963) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. He is the younger brother of his former international teammate Erwin Koeman and the son of former Dutch international Martin Koeman. Koeman was cap ...
(1 July 2009 – 5 December 2009) *{{Flagicon, NED Martin Haar ''(interim)'' (5 December 2009 – 10 December 2009) *{{Flagicon, NED
Dick Advocaat Dirk Nicolaas Advocaat (; born 27 September 1947) is a Dutch former football player and coach who is currently the head coach of Eerste Divisie side ADO Den Haag. Advocaat was successful as a football player and as a coach, including three stint ...
(10 December 2009 – 30 June 2010) *{{Flagicon, NED
Gertjan Verbeek Gertjan Verbeek (; born 1 August 1962) is a Dutch former professional footballer who last managed Eerste Divisie side Almere City. Coaching career Netherlands After retiring from his playing career in 1994, Verbeek stayed with SC Heerenveen as ...
(1 July 2010 – 29 September 2013) *{{Flagicon, NED Martin Haar ''(interim)'' (29 September 2013 – 15 October 2013) *{{Flagicon, NED
Dick Advocaat Dirk Nicolaas Advocaat (; born 27 September 1947) is a Dutch former football player and coach who is currently the head coach of Eerste Divisie side ADO Den Haag. Advocaat was successful as a football player and as a coach, including three stint ...
(15 October 2013 – 30 June 2014) *{{Flagicon, NED Marco van Basten (30 June 2014 – 16 September 2014) *{{Flagicon, NED
John van den Brom Joseph Anthonius ''John ''van den Brom (born 4 October 1966) is a Dutch former professional footballer and the current manager of Ekstraklasa side Lech Poznań. As a player, he played for Vitesse, Ajax, De Graafschap and Istanbulspor. After h ...
(29 September 2014 – 30 June 2019) *{{Flagicon, NED Arne Slot (1 July 2019  – 5 December 2020) *{{Flagicon, NED Pascal Jansen (5 December 2020 – present ) {{col-end


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References

{{Commons category, AZ Alkmaar, AZ (football club) {{Reflist {{AZ Alkmaar {{Eredivisie {{KNVB Cup Winners 1961-present {{Dutch Supercup / Johan Cruijff Shield winners {{DEFAULTSORT:Alkmaar AZ Alkmaar, 1967 establishments in the Netherlands Association football clubs established in 1967 Football clubs in the Netherlands Football clubs in Alkmaar