The 1973-74 KNVB Cup was the 56th edition of the
Dutch national
football annual knockout tournament for the
KNVB Cup. 46 teams contested, beginning on 26 September 1973 and ending at the final on 1 May 1974.
NAC unsuccessfully defended on 1 May 1974 in
De Kuip
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Rotterdam
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its
1973 title losing the
1974 KNVB Cup to
PSV, 6–0. 38,000 attending. It was PSV's second title.
Teams
* All 18 participants of the
Eredivisie 1973-74, entering in the second round
* All 20 participants of the
Eerste Divisie 1973-74
* 8 teams from lower (amateur) leagues
First round
1 Eerste Divisie;
A Amateur teams
Second round
The
Eredivisie teams entered this round.
E Eredivisie
Third round
From quarterfinals to final
Details of the final
PSV would participate in the
Cup Winners' Cup.
See also
*
Eredivisie 1973-74
*
Eerste Divisie 1973-74
External links
Netherlands Cup Full Results 1970–1994
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KNVB Cup seasons
KNVB Cup