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Ajax is historically one of the most successful clubs in the world; according to the [[International Federation of Football History & Statistics|IFFHS]], Ajax were the seventh most successful European club of the 20th century.<ref>{{cite news | title = Europe's Club of the Century | publisher = International Federation of Football History & Statistics | date = 2009-09-11 | url = http://www.iffhs.de/?a413f0e03790c443e0f40390b41be8b01905fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeedb883ccb05ff1d | accessdate = 2009-09-12}}</ref> The club is one of the five teams that has [[European Champion Clubs' Cup|earned the right]] to keep the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] and to wear a multiple-winner badge; they won consecutively in 1971–1973. In 1972, they completed the [[Treble (association football)#Continental Treble|European treble]] by winning the Dutch [[Eredivisie]], [[KNVB Cup]], and the European Cup; to date, they are the only team to keep the European Cup and accomplish the European treble. Ajax's last international trophies were the [[1995 Intercontinental Cup]] and the [[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995 Champions League]], where they defeated [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in the [[1995 UEFA Champions League Final|final]]; they lost the [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996 Champions League]] final on penalties to [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]].
Ajax is historically one of the most successful clubs in the world; according to the [[International Federation of Football History & Statistics|IFFHS]], Ajax were the seventh most successful European club of the 20th century.<ref>{{cite news | title = Europe's Club of the Century | publisher = International Federation of Football History & Statistics | date = 2009-09-11 | url = http://www.iffhs.de/?a413f0e03790c443e0f40390b41be8b01905fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeedb883ccb05ff1d | accessdate = 2009-09-12}}</ref> The club is one of the five teams that has [[European Champion Clubs' Cup|earned the right]] to keep the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] and to wear a multiple-winner badge; they won consecutively in 1971–1973. In 1972, they completed the [[Treble (association football)#Continental Treble|European treble]] by winning the Dutch [[Eredivisie]], [[KNVB Cup]], and the European Cup; to date, they are the only team to keep the European Cup and accomplish the European treble. Ajax's last international trophies were the [[1995 Intercontinental Cup]] and the [[1994–95 UEFA Champions League|1995 Champions League]], where they defeated [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in the [[1995 UEFA Champions League Final|final]]; they lost the [[1995–96 UEFA Champions League|1996 Champions League]] final on penalties to [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]].


They are also one of three teams to win the treble and the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]] in the same season/calendar year;<ref>with [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in 1999 and [[FC Barcelona]] in 2009.</ref> This was achieved in the 1971–72 season.<ref name="autogenerated1">UEFA sanctioned the UEFA Supercup for the first time in 1973. In 1972 was an unofficial edition and the I Centenary of [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] (see [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/history/index.html History of the UEFA Supercup] in uefa.com).</ref> Ajax, [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] and [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] are the three clubs to have won all three major UEFA club competitions.<ref>([[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]], [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] and [[UEFA Cup]])</ref> They have also won the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]] twice, the [[1991–92 UEFA Cup]], as well as the [[1961–62 Intertoto Cup|Karl Rappan Cup]], a predecessor of the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]] in 1962.<ref name=Intertoto>UEFA sanctioned the UEFA Intertoto Cup for the first time in 1995. In the 1960s, it was unofficial. See [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/intertotocup/history/index.html History of UEFA Intertoto Cup]{{dead link|date=March 2010}} in uefa.com.</ref>
They are also one of three teams to win the treble and the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]] in the same season/calendar year;<ref>with [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in 1999 and [[FC Barcelona]] in 2009.</ref> This was achieved in the 1971–72 season.<ref name="autogenerated1">UEFA sanctioned the UEFA Supercup for the first time in 1973. In 1972 was an unofficial edition and the I Centenary of [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] (see [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/supercup/history/index.html History of the UEFA Supercup] in uefa.com).</ref> Ajax, [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] and [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] are the three clubs to have won all three major UEFA club competitions.<ref>([[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]], [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] and [[UEFA Cup]])</ref> They have also won the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]] twice, the [[1991–92 UEFA Cup]], as well as the [[1961–62 Intertoto Cup|Karl Rappan Cup]], a predecessor of the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]] in 1962.<ref name=Intertoto>UEFA sanctioned the UEFA Intertoto Cup for the first time in 1995. In the 1960s, it was unofficial. See [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/intertotocup/history/index.html History of UEFA Intertoto Cup] in uefa.com. {{wayback|url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/intertotocup/history/index.html |date=20080307000000 |df=y }}</ref>


This list includes past and present footballers who have played for Ajax Amsterdam.
This list includes past and present footballers who have played for Ajax Amsterdam.

Revision as of 03:53, 26 February 2016

Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɐks]), also referred to as AFC Ajax, Ajax Amsterdam or simply Ajax (after the legendary Greek hero), is a professional football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. The club is historically one of the three clubs that dominate the Dutch national football league (Eredivisie), the others being PSV and Feyenoord.

Ajax is historically one of the most successful clubs in the world; according to the IFFHS, Ajax were the seventh most successful European club of the 20th century.[1] The club is one of the five teams that has earned the right to keep the European Cup and to wear a multiple-winner badge; they won consecutively in 1971–1973. In 1972, they completed the European treble by winning the Dutch Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, and the European Cup; to date, they are the only team to keep the European Cup and accomplish the European treble. Ajax's last international trophies were the 1995 Intercontinental Cup and the 1995 Champions League, where they defeated Milan in the final; they lost the 1996 Champions League final on penalties to Juventus.

They are also one of three teams to win the treble and the Intercontinental Cup in the same season/calendar year;[2] This was achieved in the 1971–72 season.[3] Ajax, Juventus and Bayern Munich are the three clubs to have won all three major UEFA club competitions.[4] They have also won the Intercontinental Cup twice, the 1991–92 UEFA Cup, as well as the Karl Rappan Cup, a predecessor of the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1962.[5]

This list includes past and present footballers who have played for Ajax Amsterdam.

List of players

Players listed below with dual citizenship, are listed with their country of birth first, followed by their second citizenship, unless a player has represented one of their nations on an International level, in which case the team which they have played for is listed first, and their other nationality is listed second.

In some instances three flags may be listed to represent a players nationality. This is the case when a player is born in a country to parents of both different nationalities, which also differ from the country of their child's birthplace, however the player represents his country of birth Internationally. An example of this would be Patrick Kluivert, who is Dutch, and plays for the Dutch national team, while his father is from Suriname, and his mother is from Curaçao. In these cases the paternal citizenship is listed second to the players primary nationality, followed by the nation of the player's mother thirdly.

Players who were born in a foreign country, but do not hold citizenship of that nation, do not have the country of their birthplace listed below as their nationality, while some players have become naturalized citizens of a country, in which case it is listed as well.

Name Nationality Position AFC Ajax career Captaincy Notes
Stanley Aborah  Belgium /  Ghana Midfielder 2004–2006 [1]
Elton Acolatse  Netherlands /  Ghana Forward 2013–present
Wim Addicks  Netherlands Forward 1922–1931
Ismaïl Aissati  Morocco /  Netherlands Midfielder 2008–2012 [2]
Jamal Akachar  Netherlands /  Morocco Forward 2002–2007 [3]
Robert Alberts  Netherlands Midfielder 1975–1977
Toby Alderweireld  Belgium Defender 2008–2013
Rob Alflen  Netherlands Midfielder 1991–1995
Yannis Anastasiou  Greece Forward 2004–2006
Wim Anderiesen  Netherlands Midfielder 1925–1940
Wim Anderiesen jr.  Netherlands Defender 1951–1961
Lucas Andersen  Denmark Midfielder 2012–present
Djavan Anderson  Netherlands /  Suriname /  Jamaica Midfielder 2013–2014
Vurnon Anita  Netherlands /  Curaçao Midfielder 2005–2012
Francesco Antonucci  Belgium /  Italy Midfielder 2015–present
Frank Arnesen  Denmark Midfielder 1975–1981 1980–1981
Shota Arveladze  Georgia Forward 1997–2001
Timothée Atouba  Cameroon Defender 2009–2011
Tijani Babangida  Nigeria Forward 1996–2003 [4]
Ryan Babel  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 2004–2007; 2012–2013
Kennedy Bakircioglü  Sweden Midfielder 2007–2010
Gerrit Bals  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1965–1970 1968–1970
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Forward 1982–1987 [M]
Riechedly Bazoer  Netherlands /  Curaçao Defender 2013–present
Kiran Bechan  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 2000–2004 [5]
Sheraldo Becker  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 2014–present
Donny van de Beek  Netherlands Midfielder 2014–present
Milan Berck Beelenkamp  Netherlands Midfielder 1996–1997
Dick Been  Netherlands Defender 1937–1938
Dave van den Bergh  Netherlands Forward 1995–1997
André Bergdølmo  Norway Defender 2000–2003
Dennis Bergkamp  Netherlands Forward 1986–1993 [M]
Marco Bizot  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2011–2012 [6]
Horst Blankenburg  Germany Defender 1970–1975
Wim Bleijenberg  Netherlands Forward 1956–1960
Daley Blind  Netherlands Defender 2008–2014 [7]
Danny Blind  Netherlands Defender 1986-1999 1994–1999 [M]
Emmanuel Boakye  Ghana Defender 2005–2007 [8]
Kevin Bobson  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 1998–2001
Ilan Boccara  Netherlands /  France Midfielder 2012–2015 [9]
Darko Bodul  Croatia /  Austria Forward 2009–2010 [10]
Diederik Boer  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2014–present
Frank de Boer  Netherlands Defender 1988–1998 [M]
Jan de Boer  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1920–1933
Ronald de Boer  Netherlands Midfielder 1987–1991; 1993–1998
Derk Boerrigter  Netherlands Forward 2006–2007; 2011–2013 [11]
Peter Boeve  Netherlands Defender 1979–1988
Winston Bogarde  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 1994–1997
Nicolai Boilesen  Denmark Defender 2011–present
Wim de Bois  Netherlands Forward 1919–1931
Roly Bonevacia  Curaçao /  Netherlands Midfielder 2010–2013 [12]
Karel Bonsink  Netherlands Forward 1979–1980
Sander Boschker  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2003–2004
Hans Boskamp  Netherlands Defender 1949–1954
John Bosman  Netherlands Forward 1983–1988
Nourdin Boukhari  Morocco /  Netherlands Forward 2002–2006 [13]
Dries Boussatta  Netherlands /  Morocco Forward 1992–1994
Willy Brokamp  Netherlands Forward 1974–1976
Božo Broketa  Croatia Defender 1958–1959
Theo Brokmann  Netherlands Forward 1912–1925
Theo Brokmann Jr.  Netherlands Forward 1939–1951
John van den Brom  Netherlands Midfielder 1993–1995
Dmitri Bulykin  Russia Forward 2011–2012
Piet Burgers  Netherlands Forward 1954–1956
Dick van Burik  Netherlands Defender 1992–1993
Geoffrey Castillion  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 2010–2014 [14]
Cristian Chivu  Romania Defender 1999–2003 2002–2003
Angelos Charisteas  Greece Forward 2005–2006
Jasper Cillessen  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2011–present
Daylon Claasen  South Africa Midfielder 2008–2010
Ray Clarke  England Forward 1978–1979
Tim de Cler  Netherlands Defender 1997–2002
Jurgen Colin  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 2007–2008
Johan Cruijff  Netherlands Midfielder 1964–1973; 1981–1983 [M]
Daniel Cruz  Colombia Midfielder 2000–2003 [15]
Isaac Cuenca  Spain Forward 2013 [16]
Václav Černý  Czech Republic Midfielder 2015–present
Jason Čulina  Australia /  Croatia Defender 2000–2004 [17]
Darío Cvitanich  Argentina /  Croatia Forward 2008–2012 [18]
Jelle van Damme  Belgium Defender 2002–2004
Damil Dankerlui  Netherlands /  Aruba Forward 2013–present
Dani  Portugal Forward 1996–2000
Inge Danielsson  Sweden Midfielder 1968–1969
Edgar Davids  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 1992–1996; 2007–2008 2007–2008
Erik De Haan  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1985–1988 [19]
Tom De Mul  Belgium Forward 2003–2007 [20]
Jordy Deckers  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2010–2011
Laurent Delorge  Belgium Defender 2007–2009
Andriy Demchenko  Russia /  Ukraine Midfielder 1995–1996; 1997
Stefano Denswil  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 2012–2015
Ally Dick  Scotland Midfielder 1986–1988
Joey Didulica  Croatia /  Australia Goalkeeper 1999–2003 [21]
Jan van Diepenbeek  Netherlands Defender 1929–1938
Dick van Dijk  Netherlands Forward 1969–1972
Gé van Dijk  Netherlands Forward 1943–1957
Mitchell Dijks  Netherlands Defender 2012–2014; 2015– [22]
Lloyd Doesburg  Suriname /  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1987–1989
Mitchell Donald  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 2007–2011 [23]
Jan van Dort  Netherlands Midfielder 1915–1922
Guus Dräger  Netherlands Midfielder 1941–1951
Lerin Duarte  Netherlands /  Cape Verde Midfielder 2013–present
Marco van Duin  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2007–2008
Theo van Duivenbode  Netherlands Defender 1964–1969
Johnny Dusbaba  Netherlands Defender 1974–1977
Lorenzo Ebecilio  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 2010–2013
Zé Eduardo  Brazil Midfielder 2009–2010 [24]
Urby Emanuelson  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 2004–2011
Eyong Enoh  Cameroon Midfielder 2008–2014 [25]
Christian Eriksen  Denmark Midfielder 2010–2013
Julien Escudé  France Defender 2003–2006
Jan Everse  Netherlands Defender 1977–1980
Filipe Luís  Brazil Defender 2004–2005 [26]
Gerrit Fischer  Netherlands Forward 1934–1950
Pál Fischer  Hungary Forward 1989–1990 [27]
Viktor Fischer  Denmark Forward 2012–present
Hayden Foxe  Australia Defender 1995–1997
Louis van Gaal  Netherlands Midfielder 1972–1973 [M]
Iván Gabrich  Argentina Forward 1996–1997
Tomáš Galásek  Czech Republic Midfielder 2000–2006
Hans Galjé  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1980–1986 [28]
Gabri Garcia  Spain Midfielder 2006–2010
Felix Gasselich  Austria Midfielder 1983–1985
Martin van Geel  Netherlands Midfielder 1979–1981
Ruud Geels  Netherlands Forward 1974–1978
Dennis Gentenaar  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2006–2009
Finidi George  Nigeria Forward 1993–1996
Anwar El Ghazi  Netherlands /  Morocco Forward 2014–present
Joško Gluić  Croatia Midfielder 1976–1977
Edwin Godee  Netherlands Midfielder 1982–1984
Dean Gorré  Suriname /  Netherlands Midfielder 1997–1999
Eddy Pieters Graafland  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1952–1958
Ronald Graafland  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2010–2011
Danzell Gravenberch  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 2013–2014 [29]
Fred Grim  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1986–1987; 1994-2002
Alfons Groenendijk  Netherlands Midfielder 1991–1993
Jesper Grønkjær  Denmark /  Greenland Forward 1998–2000
Cees Groot  Netherlands Forward 1959–1964
Henk Groot  Netherlands Forward 1959–1963; 1965–1969
Zdeněk Grygera  Czech Republic Defender 2003–2007
Dragiša Gudelj  Serbia Defender 2015–present
Nemanja Gudelj  Serbia Midfielder 2015–present
Cedric van der Gun  Netherlands Forward 2000–2003 [30]
Arie Haan  Netherlands Midfielder 1969–1975
Bobby Haarms  Netherlands Midfielder 1952–1960 [M]
Winnie Haatrecht  Suriname /  Netherlands Defender 1983–1984
Jan van Halst  Netherlands Midfielder 1999–2002 [31]
Piet Hamberg  Netherlands Midfielder 1980–1982
Mounir El Hamdaoui  Morocco /  Netherlands Forward 2010–2012
Eddy Hamel  United States Forward 1922–1930
Johnny Hansen  Denmark Midfielder 1992–1994
Cor van der Hart  Netherlands Defender 1947–1950
Mickey van der Hart  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2012–2015 [32]
Abdel Malek El Hasnaoui  Netherlands /  Morocco Forward 2013–2015
Erik Heijblok  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2007–2008
Jan-Arie van der Heijden  Netherlands Midfielder 2007–2011 [33]
Pascal Heije  Netherlands Midfielder 1999–2000
John Heitinga  Netherlands /  Indonesia Defender 2001–2008; 2015–
Sam Hendriks  Netherlands Forward 2013–present
Youssouf Hersi  Netherlands /  Ethiopia Midfielder 2000–2001
Danny Hesp  Netherlands Defender 1987–1990
Peter Hoekstra  Netherlands Forward 1996–2001 [34]
Danny Hoesen  Netherlands /  Morocco Forward 2012–2014
Jermaine Holwyn  Netherlands Defender 1994–1995
Marvin Höner  Germany Forward 2013–2015
Mike van der Hoorn  Netherlands Defender 2013–present
Henk Hordijk  Netherlands Midfielder 1917–1927
Brutil Hosé  Curaçao /  Netherlands Forward 1998–2003 [35]
Barry Hulshoff  Netherlands Defender 1966–1977 [M]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar  Netherlands Forward 2005–2009 2008–2009
Zlatan Ibrahimović  Sweden /  Bosnia and Herzegovina Forward 2001–2004
Pius Ikedia  Nigeria Forward 1999–2005 [36]
Wim Jansen  Netherlands Midfielder 1980–1982
Theo Janssen  Netherlands Midfielder 2011–2012
Henning Jensen  Denmark Forward 1979–1981
Virgall Joemankhan  Suriname /  Netherlands Forward 1986–1987
Nigel de Jong  Netherlands /  Suriname /  Indonesia Midfielder 2002–2006
Siem de Jong  Netherlands Midfielder 2007–2014 2012–2014
Wim Jonk  Netherlands Midfielder 1988–1993
Florian Jozefzoon  Netherlands /  Suriname /  French Guiana Forward 2010–2012 [37]
Juanfran  Spain Defender 2005–2006
Mariano Juan  Argentina Midfielder 1996–2000 [38]
Ruud Kaiser  Netherlands Forward 1978–1980
Ronnie Calderon  Israel Midfielder 1969–1971
Joeri de Kamps  Netherlands Midfielder 2011–2014 [39]
Christopher Kanu  Nigeria Defender 1996–2002 [40]
Nwankwo Kanu  Nigeria Forward 1993–1996
Marcel Keizer  Netherlands Defender 1987–1989
Piet Keizer  Netherlands Forward 1960–1975
Kerlon  Brazil Midfielder 2009–2010 [41]
Sinan Keskin  Turkey /  Netherlands Midfielder 2013–2015
Gino van Kessel  Curaçao /  Netherlands Forward 2012–2014 [42]
Wim Kieft  Netherlands Forward 1979–1983
Georgi Kinkladze  Georgia Midfielder 1998–2000 [43]
Ricardo Kishna  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 2013–present
Davy Klaassen  Netherlands Forward 2011–present
Gerrie Kleton  Netherlands Forward 1971–1975
Patrick Kluivert  Netherlands /  Suriname /  Curaçao Forward 1994–1997
Abe Knoop  Curaçao /  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1990
Richard Knopper  Netherlands Midfielder 1997-2004 [44]
Ronald Koeman  Netherlands Midfielder 1983–1986 [M]
Robert van Koesveld  Netherlands Defender 2014–2015
Dolf van Kol  Netherlands Defender 1924–1932 [M]
Jan de Koning  Netherlands Forward 1968–1970; 1971-1973 [M]
Dico Koppers  Netherlands Defender 2011–2013 [45]
Chiel Kramer  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2012–2013
Michel Kreek  Netherlands Defender 1989–1994
Michael Krohn-Dehli  Denmark Forward 2006–2008 [46]
Ruud Krol  Netherlands Defender 1968–1980
Bojan Krkić  Spain /  Serbia Forward 2013–2014 [47]
Samuel Kuffour  Ghana Defender 2008 [48]
Piet van der Kuil  Netherlands Forward 1956-1959
Bas Kuipers  Netherlands Defender 2013–present [49]
Jussi Kujala  Finland Midfielder 2000-2004
Tschen La Ling  Netherlands /  China Forward 1975–1982
Denny Landzaat  Netherlands /  Indonesia Midfielder 1995–1996
Quido Lanzaat  Netherlands Defender 1999–2000
Peter Larsson  Sweden Defender 1987–1991
Terry Lartey Sanniez  Netherlands /  Ghana Defender 2015–present
Brian Laudrup  Denmark Midfielder 1999–2000
Michael Laudrup  Denmark Midfielder 1997–1998
Boban Lazić  Bosnia and Herzegovina /  Netherlands Forward 2013–2014
Froylán Ledezma  Costa Rica Forward 1997–2001
Peter Leeuwenburgh  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2014–present
Leonardo  Brazil Forward 2007–2009
Søren Lerby  Denmark Midfielder 1975–1983 1981–1983
Stanton Lewis  South Africa Midfielder 2006-2010 [50]
Ruben Ligeon  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 2011–present
Olaf Lindenbergh  Netherlands Midfielder 2005–2007
Rasmus Lindgren  Sweden Midfielder 2005; 2008-2011 [51]
Jari Litmanen  Finland Forward 1992–1999; 2002–2004
Bogdan Lobonţ  Romania Goalkeeper 2000–2006 [52]
Stanislav Lobotka  Slovakia Midfielder 2013–2014 [53]
Nicolás Lodeiro  Uruguay Midfielder 2010–2012
John van Loen  Netherlands Forward 1991–1993
Peter Lübeke  Germany Midfielder 1977
Jody Lukoki  Democratic Republic of the Congo /  Netherlands Forward 2010–2014 [54]
Albert Luque  Spain Forward 2007-2009 [55]
Nikos Machlas  Greece Forward 1999–2003 [56]
Hedwiges Maduro  Netherlands /  Aruba /  Curaçao Defender 2003–2008
Edgar Manucharyan  Armenia Forward 2005–2010 [57]
Márcio Santos  Brazil Defender 1995–1997
Stefan Marinković  Switzerland /  Serbia Defender 2013–2014
Derwin Martina  Curaçao /  Netherlands Defender 2013–2014
Javier Martina  Curaçao /  Netherlands Forward 2008–2010 [58]
Maxwell  Brazil Defender 2001–2006
Benni McCarthy  South Africa Forward 1997–1999
Walter Meeuws  Belgium Defender 1984–1985
Geert Meijer  Netherlands Forward 1975–1979 [59]
Hennie Meijer  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 1987–1988
Mario Melchiot  Netherlands Defender 1996–1999
Dejan Meleg  Serbia Midfielder 2013–present
David Mendes da Silva  Netherlands /  Cape Verde Defender 2003 [60]
Queensy Menig  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 2014–present
Kofi Mensah  Netherlands /  Ghana Defender 1996–1999
Stanley Menzo  Netherlands /  Suriname Goalkeeper 1983–1994; 1999–2000 [61]
Timothy van der Meulen  Netherlands Defender 2009–2010 [62]
Wim Meutstege  Netherlands Defender 1977–1980
Andy van der Meyde  Netherlands Forward 1997–2003 [63]
Rinus Michels  Netherlands Forward 1965–1971; 1975–1976 [M]
Mido  Egypt Forward 2001–2003; 2010 [64]
Arkadiusz Milik  Poland Forward 2014–present [65]
Nicolae Mitea  Romania Forward 2003–2008
Gabriel Mofokeng  South Africa Defender 2001–2004
Henrik Moisander  Finland Goalkeeper 2004–2006
Niklas Moisander  Finland Defender 2004–2006; 2012–2015 2014–2015
Aaron Mokoena  South Africa Defender 1999–2003 [66]
Jan Mølby  Denmark Midfielder 1982–1984
Keje Molenaar  Netherlands Defender 1980–1984
Michael Mols  Netherlands Forward 1990–1991
Arnold Mühren  Netherlands Midfielder 1971–1974; 1985–1989 [M]
Gerrie Mühren  Netherlands Midfielder 1968–1976
Jan Mulder  Netherlands Forward 1972–1975
Bennie Muller  Netherlands Midfielder 1958–1970
Danny Muller  Netherlands Midfielder 1989–1990
Robert Murić  Croatia Forward 2014–present
Kiki Musampa  Netherlands /  Democratic Republic of the Congo Forward 1994–1997
Jan de Natris  Netherlands Forward 1914–1921; 1923–1925
Johan Neeskens  Netherlands Midfielder 1970–1974
Sven Nieuwpoort  Netherlands Defender 2012–2014 [67]
Tom Noordhoff  Netherlands Defender 2013–2015
Klaas Nuninga  Netherlands Forward 1964–1969
Anthony Obodai  Ghana Midfielder 2001–2005 [68]
John O'Brien  United States Midfielder 1998–2005 [69]
George Ogăraru  Romania Defender 2006–2010 [70]
Oleguer  Spain Defender 2008–2011
Sunday Oliseh  Nigeria /  Belgium Midfielder 1997–1999
Jesper Olsen  Denmark Forward 1981–1984
André Onana  Cameroon Goalkeeper 2015–present
André Ooijer  Netherlands Defender 2010–2012
Edo Ophof  Netherlands Defender 1980–1988
Tarik Oulida  Netherlands /  Morocco Midfielder 1992–1995
Marc Overmars  Netherlands Forward 1992–1997
Tom Overtoom  Netherlands Midfielder 2009–2011 [71]
Leeroy Owusu  Netherlands /  Ghana Defender 2014–present
Aras Özbiliz  Armenia /  Netherlands Forward 2010–2012
Sergio Padt  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2009–2011 [72]
Marko Pantelić  Serbia Forward 2009–2010
Petri Pasanen  Finland Defender 2000–2004 [73]
Adriaan Pelser  Netherlands Midfielder 1908–1915
Jan Pelser  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1908–1910
Fons Pelser  Netherlands Defender 1913–1926
Harry Pelser  Netherlands Midfielder 1939–1944
Joop Pelser  Netherlands Midfielder 1913–1926
Kenneth Perez  Denmark /  Spain Midfielder 2006–2007; 2008
Dan Petersen  Denmark Forward 1991–1994
Mike Petersen  Australia Midfielder 1987
Peet Petersen  Netherlands Forward 1960-1965
Stefan Pettersson  Sweden Forward 1988–1994
Steven Pienaar  South Africa Midfielder 2001–2006
Mitchell Piqué  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 1999–2003 [74]
Rydell Poepon  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 2006–2008 [75]
Jan Potharst  Netherlands Defender 1939–1952 1947–1952
Christian Poulsen  Denmark Midfielder 2012–2014
Co Prins  Netherlands Forward 1959–1963; 1965-1967
Anton Pronk  Netherlands Defender 1960–1970
Kwame Quansah  Ghana Midfielder 2000–2004 [76]
Nando Rafael  Angola /  Germany Forward 2001–2002
Hans Erik Ramberg  Norway Midfielder 1994
Piet van Reenen  Netherlands Forward 1929-1942
Erik Regtop  Netherlands Forward 1985-1990 [77]
Michael Reiziger  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 1990–1996 [78]
Johnny Rep  Netherlands Forward 1971–1975
Martijn Reuser  Netherlands Midfielder 1993–1999 [79]
Ricardo van Rhijn  Netherlands /  Curaçao Defender 2008–present
Daniël de Ridder  Netherlands Midfielder 2004–2005
Jaïro Riedewald  Netherlands /  Suriname /  Indonesia Defender 2013–present
Frank Rijkaard  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 1980–1987; 1993–1995
Nico Rijnders  Netherlands Midfielder 1969–1971
Mats Rits  Belgium Midfielder 2011–2013
Johnny Roeg  Netherlands Forward 1934–1936
Roger  Spain Midfielder 2006–2007
Dennis Rommedahl  Denmark Forward 2007–2010 [80]
Mauro Rosales  Argentina Midfielder 2004–2006
Markus Rosenberg  Sweden Forward 2005–2007
Bryan Roy  Netherlands /  Curaçao /  Suriname Forward 1988–1992 [M]
Andrzej Rudy  Poland Midfielder 1997–1999
Lesley de Sa  Netherlands /  Angola Forward 2011–present
Tobias Sana  Sweden /  Burkina Faso Forward 2012–2015
Yaya Sanogo  France /  Ivory Coast Forward 2015–present
Gastón Sangoy  Argentina Forward 2005 [81]
Jeffrey Sarpong  Netherlands /  Ghana Midfielder 2006-2010 [82]
Edwin van der Sar  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1990–1999
Mauro Savastano  Netherlands /  Italy Defender 2015–present
Werner Schaaphok  Germany Defender 1959–1965 [83]
Xandro Schenk  Netherlands Defender 2012–2013 [84]
Heinz Schilcher  Austria Midfielder 1971–1973
Robbert Schilder  Netherlands Defender 2005–2009 [85]
John van 't Schip  Netherlands /  Canada Forward 1981–1992 [M]
Dick Schoenaker  Netherlands Midfielder 1976–1985 1983–1985
Arnold Scholten  Netherlands Midfielder 1986–1990; 1995-1997
Lasse Schöne  Denmark Midfielder 2012–present
Piet Schrijvers  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1974–1983
Dennis Schulp  Netherlands Midfielder 1996–1997
Clarence Seedorf  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 1992–1995
Stefano Seedorf  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 2001–2004 [86]
Thulani Serero  South Africa Midfielder 2011–present
Gerald Sibon  Netherlands Forward 1997–1999
Kolbeinn Sigþórsson  Iceland Forward 2011–2015
Victor Sikora  Netherlands /  Poland Forward 2002–2008 [87]
Sonny Silooy  Netherlands /  Indonesia Defender 1980-1987; 1989–1996
Bruno Silva  Uruguay Defender 2008-2012 [88]
Moses Simon  Nigeria Forward 2013
Daley Sinkgraven  Netherlands Midfielder 2015–present
Donovan Slijngard  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 2006-2008 [89]
Rodney Sneijder  Netherlands Midfielder 2011–2012 [90]
Wesley Sneijder  Netherlands Midfielder 2002–2007
Evander Sno  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 2008–2011 [91]
Tom Soetaers  Belgium Midfielder 2004–2005
Frits Soetekouw  Netherlands Defender 1964–1967 1966–1967
Wesley Sonck  Belgium Forward 2003–2005
Tom Søndergaard  Denmark Forward 1969–1970
Jan Sørensen  Denmark Forward 1987
Ronald Spelbos  Netherlands Defender 1984–1988
Fabian Sporkslede  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 2012–present
Jaap Stam  Netherlands Defender 2006–2007 2006–2007
Frank Stapleton  Ireland Forward 1987 [92]
Arno Steffenhagen  Germany Forward 1973-1976
Maarten Stekelenburg  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2002–2011 2011
Joop Stoffelen  Netherlands Midfielder 1940-1950
Heinz Stuy  Netherlands Goalkeeper 1967-1976
Luis Suárez  Uruguay Forward 2007–2011 2009–2011
Suk Hyun-Jun  South Korea Forward 2009–2011
Miralem Sulejmani  Serbia Forward 2008–2013
Wim Suurbier  Netherlands Defender 1964–1977
Sjaak Swart  Netherlands Forward 1956–1973
Simon Tahamata  Netherlands /  Belgium /  Indonesia Forward 1976–1980
Teemu Tainio  Finland Midfielder 2010–2011
Kenny Tete  Netherlands /  Mozambique /  India Defender 2013–present
Petri Tiainen  Finland Midfielder 1986–1989
Rachid Tiberkanine  Morocco /  Belgium Midfielder 2005–2006
Michael Timisela  Netherlands /  Indonesia Defender 2005–2007
Henk Timmer  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2002–2003 [93]
Ole Tobiasen  Denmark Defender 1997–2002
Henri Toivomäki  Finland Defender 2011–2013 [94]
Hatem Trabelsi  Tunisia Defender 2001–2006
Ignacio Tuhuteru  Netherlands /  Indonesia Forward 1993–1995 [95]
Gus Uhlenbeek  Suriname /  Netherlands Defender 1990–1992
Ismael Urzaiz  Spain Forward 2007–2008
Rafael van der Vaart  Netherlands /  Spain Midfielder 2000–2005 2004–2005
José Valencia  Ecuador Defender 2003–2004
Gerald Vanenburg  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 1980–1986
Zoltán Varga  Hungary Midfielder 1973–1974
Velibor Vasović  Serbia Defender 1966–1971 1970–1971
Leo van Veen  Netherlands Forward 1982–1983
John Veldman  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 1996–1997
Joël Veltman  Netherlands Defender 2012–present
Bram Verbist  Belgium Goalkeeper 2000–2002
Jeroen Verhoeven  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2009–2012
Frank Verlaat  Netherlands Defender 1986–1989; 1999-2000
Thomas Vermaelen  Belgium Defender 2003–2009 2009 [96]
Kenneth Vermeer  Netherlands /  Suriname Goalkeeper 2005–2014 [97]
Vincent Vermeij  Netherlands Forward 2013–2014
Jan Vertonghen  Belgium Defender 2006–2012 2011–2012 [98]
Nick Viergever  Netherlands Defender 2014–present
Ferdi Vierklau  Netherlands /  Suriname Defender 1998–2002
Marciano Vink  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 1988–1993
Wim Volkers  Netherlands Forward 1923–1936 [M]
Hans Vonk  South Africa /  Netherlands Goalkeeper 2004–2006; 2008–2009
Peter van Vossen  Netherlands Forward 1993–1995
Walker  Brazil Midfielder 2002–2003 [99]
Wamberto  Brazil Forward 1998–2004 [100]
Wang Chengkuai  China Midfielder 2013–2014
Arend van der Wel  Netherlands Forward 1950–1955
Gregory van der Wiel  Netherlands /  Curaçao Defender 2007–2012
Rob Wielaert  Netherlands Defender 2009–2011 [101]
Dennis van Wijk  Netherlands Defender 1981–1982; 1989-1990 [102]
Menno Willems  Netherlands Midfielder 1996–1997
Ron Willems  Netherlands Forward 1989–1993
Aron Winter  Netherlands /  Suriname Midfielder 1986–1992; 1999–2003 [M][103]
Rob de Wit  Netherlands Midfielder 1984–1986
Richard Witschge  Netherlands Midfielder 1986–1991; 1996–2003 [104]
Rob Witschge  Netherlands Midfielder 1985–1989
Cees de Wolf  Netherlands Forward 1964–1967
Nordin Wooter  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 1994–1997
Jan Wouters  Netherlands Midfielder 1986–1992 [M]
Abubakari Yakubu  Ghana Midfielder 1999–2005 [105]
Amin Younes  Germany /  Lebanon Midfielder 2015–present
Mustafa Yücedağ  Turkey Midfielder 1985–1986
Marvin Zeegelaar  Netherlands /  Suriname Forward 2009–2011 [106]
Demy de Zeeuw  Netherlands Midfielder 2009–2011
Sten Ziegler  Denmark Midfielder 1980–1981
Niki Zimling  Denmark Midfielder 2014–2015 [107]
Richairo Živković  Netherlands /  Serbia /  Curaçao Forward 2014–present
Johan Zuidema  Netherlands Midfielder 1976–1979

Club captains

Dates Name Notes
1993–1999 Netherlands Danny Blind
1999–2001 Netherlands Aron Winter
2001–2003 Romania Cristian Chivu
2003–2004 Finland Jari Litmanen
2004 Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart
2004–2005 Czech Republic Tomás Galásek
2005–2006 France Julien Escudé
2006 Czech Republic Tomás Galásek
2006–2008 Netherlands Jaap Stam
2008 Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
2008–2009 Belgium Thomas Vermaelen
2009–2011 Uruguay Luis Suárez
2011 Netherlands Maarten Stekelenburg
2011–2012 Belgium Jan Vertonghen
2012–2014 Netherlands Siem de Jong
2014–2015 Finland Niklas Moisander
2015– Netherlands Davy Klaassen

Notes

M. a b c d e Player who later managed the club.

1. ^ Stanley Aborah played for FC Den Bosch on loan from 2005-2006, before leaving the club after his loan spell.

2. ^ Ismaïl Aissati played for Vitesse on loan from 2010-2011, returning to Ajax for one more season, before leaving the club in 2012.

3. ^ Jamal Akachar played for SC Cambuur on loan for three seasons, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, and 2007-2007, before leaving Ajax after his loan spells.

4. ^ Tijani Babangida played for Gençlerbirliği on loan from 2000–2001, Vitesse Arnhem from 2001–2002 and for Al-Ittihad from 2002–2003, before leaving Ajax definitely that same year.

5. ^ Kiran Bechan played for Sparta Rotterdam on loan during the 2003–2004 season, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

6. ^ Marco Bizot played for SC Cambuur on loan in 2011-2012, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

7. ^ Daley Blind played for FC Groningen on loan in 2010, before returning to Ajax where he is still currently active.

8. ^ Emmanuel Boakye played for Heracles Almelo on loan during the 2006-2007 season, before signing with the club after his loan spell.

9. ^ Ilan Boccara played for Evian Thonon Gaillard on loan for the 2013-2014 season, where he is currently active.

10. ^ Darko Bodul played for Sparta Rotterdam on loan for the 2009-2010 season, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

11. ^ Derk Boerrigter played for HFC Haarlem on loan in 2007, departing from Ajax after his loan spell, only to return to Ajax in 2011, where he is currently active.

12. ^ Roly Bonevacia played for NAC Breda on loan during the 2011-2012 season, returning to Ajax for six months, before being loaned to Roda JC, for whom he is currently playing.

13. ^ Nourdin Boukhari played for NAC Breda on loan from 2003–2004, before leaving Ajax in 2006.

14. ^ Geoffrey Castillion played for RKC Waalwijk on loan during the 2011-2012 season, Heracles Almelo in 2012-2013, and N.E.C. in 2014, leaving Ajax after consecutive loan spells.

15. ^ Daniel Cruz played for Germinal Beerschot on loan in 2002, before returning to Ajax for one more season.

16. ^ Isaac Cuenca was loaned from FC Barcelona in 2013 during the Winter transfer window, playing for Ajax for the remainder of the season.

17. ^ Jason Čulina played for Germinal Beerschot on loan in 2001, and was loaned to De Graafschap for the 2002-2003 season, returning to Ajax for one more season.

18. ^ Darío Cvitanich played for Pachuca on loan in 2010, and was loaned out to Boca Juniors for the 2011-2012 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

19. ^ Erik De Haan played for Telstar on loan in 1986, returning to Ajax and remaining with the club for two more years.

20. ^ Tom De Mul played for Vitesse on loan for the 2005-2006 season, returning to Ajax for one more season.

21. ^ Joey Didulica played for Germinal Beerschot in 2001, returning to Ajax for two more seasons, before leaving the club.

22. ^ Mitchell Dijks played for SC Heerenveen on loan for the 2013-2014 season, where he is currently active.

23. ^ Mitchell Donald played for Willem II in 2010, returning to Ajax for just one more season.

24. ^ Zé Eduardo was loaned to Ajax from Cruzeiro for the 2009-2010 season, returning to his club after his loan spell.

25. ^ Eyong Enoh was loaned to Fulham for 6 months during the 2012-2013 season, and to Antalyaspor for 6 months in 2013-2014 before leaving the club.

26. ^ Filipe Luís was loaned to Ajax from Figueirense for the 2004-2005 season, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

27. ^ Pál Fischer was loaned to Ajax from Ferencvárosi for the 1989-1990 season, returning to his club after his loan spell.

28. ^ Hans Galjé played for FC Utrecht on loan in 1986, before leaving Ajax after his loan period.

29. ^ Danzell Gravenberch played for N.E.C. on loan for the second half of the 2013-2014 season, leaving Ajax shortly after his return.

30. ^ Cedric van der Gun played for Willem II on loan for the 2002-2003 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

31. ^ Jan van Halst played for Fortuna Sittard on loan for the 2000-2001 season, returning to Ajax for one more season after his loan spell.

32. ^ Mickey van der Hart played for Go Ahead Eagles on loan for the 2013-2014 season, where he is currently active.

33. ^ Jan-Arie van der Heijden played two consecutive loan spells from 2009-2011 for Willem II, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

34. ^ Peter Hoekstra played for Compostela for the 1999-2000 season, and FC Groningen in 2000-2001, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

35. ^ Brutil Hosé played on loan for De Graafschap in 2000-2001, HFC Haarlem in 2001-2002, and Sparta Rotterdam in 2002-2003, leaving Ajax after his final loan spell.

36. ^ Pius Ikedia played for FC Groningen on loan from 2002–2003, and RBC Roosendaal on loan from 2003–2005, before leaving Ajax that same year.

37. ^ Florian Jozefzoon played for NAC Breda on loan during the 2011-2012 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

38. ^ Mariano Juan played for Racing Club during the 1998-1999 season, returning to Ajax for one more season, before leaving the club.

39. ^ Joeri de Kamps played for SC Heerenveen on loan for the 2013-2014 season, leaving AJax after his loan spell.

40. ^ Christopher Kanu played for AC Lugano on loan for the 1996-1997 season, Deportivo Alavés on loan in 2001, and Sparta Rotterdam on loan in 2002, leaving Ajax after his last loan spell.

41. ^ Kerlon was loaned to Ajax from Internazionale for the 2009-2010 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

42. ^ Gino van Kessel played for Almere City on loan for the second half of the 2012-2013 season, and AS Trenčín on loan for the first half of the 2013-2014 season.

43. ^ Georgi Kinkladze played for Derby County on loan for the 1999-2000 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

44. ^ Richard Knopper played for Aris on loan for the 2002-2003 season, and SC Heerenveen on loan for the 2003-2004 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

45. ^ Dico Koppers was loaned to ADO Den Haag in the winter transfer window for the remainder of the 2012-2013 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

46. ^ Michael Krohn-Dehli played for Sparta Rotterdam on loan for the 2006-2007 season, returning to Ajax for one more season before leaving the club.

47. ^ Bojan Krkić was loaned to Ajax from FC Barcelona for one season in 2013, leaving the club after his loan spell.

48. ^ Samuel Kuffour was loaned to Ajax from AS Roma for 6 months in 2008, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

49. ^ Bas Kuipers was loaned to SBV Excelsior for the 2014-2015 season, where he is currently active.

50. ^ Stanton Lewis played for Ajax Cape Town on loan for 18-months for all of 2009, and the 2009-2010 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

51. ^ Rasmus Lindgren played for FC Groningen on loan from 2005-2006, transferring to them the following year and returning to Ajax in 2008, leaving the club four years later.

52. ^ Bogdan Lobonţ played for Dinamo București on a loan from 2001–2002, returning to Ajax before leaving the club in 2006.

53. ^ Stanislav Lobotka played for Ajax on loan from FK AS Trenčín for the duration of the 2012–2013 season, where he is currently active.

54. ^ Jody Lukoki played for SC Cambuur on loan for the 2013-2014 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

55. ^ Albert Luque played for Málaga CF on loan for the 2008-2009 season, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

56. ^ Nikos Machlas played for Sevilla on loan from 2002–2003, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

57. ^ Edgar Manucharyan played for Haarlem on loan from 2009–10, and AGOVV in 2010, before leaving Ajax that same year.

58. ^ Javier Martina played for HFC Haarlem on loan in 2010, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

59. ^ Geert Meijer played for FC Amsterdam on loan for the 1976-1977 season, returning to Ajax for two more seasons before leaving the club.

60. ^ David Mendes da Silva was loaned to Ajax from Sparta Rotterdam for 6 months, returning to hid former club after his loan spell.

61. ^ Stanley Menzo played for HFC Haarlem on loan in 1984, returning to Ajax before leaving the club in 1994, only to return for the 1999-2000 season.

62. ^ Timothy van der Meulen played for HFC Haarlem on loan in 2010, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

63. ^ Andy van der Meyde played for FC Twente on loan in the 1999-2000 season, returning to Ajax for three more seasons before leaving the club.

64. ^ Mido played for Celta de Vigo on a loan in 2003, before leaving Ajax, only to return in 2010 on a loan from Middlesbrough before leaving Ajax the same year.

65. ^ Aaron Mokoena played for Germinal Beerschot on loan in 2001, and again in 2002, returning to Ajax for one more season before leaving the club.

66. ^ Arkadiusz Milik was loaned from Bayer 04 Leverkusen in 2014, where he is currently active.

67. ^ Sven Nieuwpoort played for Almere City on loan during the 2012-2013 season, where he transferred during the winter transfer window, and once more for the 2013-2014 season, where he is currently active.

68. ^ Anthony Obodai played for Germinal Beerschot on loan during the 2002-2003 season, returning to Ajax for two more seasons before leaving the club.

69. ^ John O'Brien played for FC Utrecht on loan from 1998–1999, returning to Ajax before leaving the club in 2005.

70. ^ George Ogăraru played for Steaua București during the 2008-2009 season, returning to Ajax for one more season before leaving the club.

71. ^ Tom Overtoom played for HFC Haarlem on loan in 2009, returning to Ajax for one more season after his loan spell before leaving the club.

72. ^ Sergio Padt played for HFC Haarlem on loan in 2010, and Go Ahead Eagles during the 2010-2011 season, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

73. ^ Petri Pasanen played for Portsmouth on loan in 2004, before leaving Ajax that same year.

74. ^ Mitchell Piqué played for FC Twente on loan for the 2000-2001 season, HFC Haarlem in 2002, and RBC Roosendaal for the 2002-2003 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

75. ^ Rydell Poepon played for Willem II on loan for the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 seasons, before leaving Ajax after his loan spells.

76. ^ Kwame Quansah played for Germinal Beerschot during the 2002-2003 season, and AIK during the 2003-2004 season, leaving Ajax after his loan periods.

77. ^ Erik Regtop played for Telstar on loan in 1987-1988, and for FC Groningen in 1988-1989, returning to Ajax for one more season, before leaving the club.

78. ^ Michael Reiziger played for Volendam on loan from 1992–1993, and FC Groningen from 1993–1994, before returning to Ajax for one more season.

79. ^ Martijn Reuser played for Vitesse on loan during the 1997-1998 season, and the 1998-1999 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spells.

80. ^ Dennis Rommedahl played for N.E.C. on loan from 2008–2009, before returning to Ajax for one more season.

81. ^ Gastón Sangoy was loaned to Ajax from Boca Juniors in 2005 for six months, before leaving the club after his loan period.

82. ^ Jeffrey Sarpong played for N.E.C. on loan in 2010 for six months, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

83. ^ Werner Schaaphok played for Blauw-Wit on loan for the 1965-1966 season, and for AGOVV during the 1966-1967 season, before leaving the club after both his loan spells.

84. ^ Xandro Schenk played for Go Ahead Eagles on loan for the remainder of the 2012-2013 season, making the transfer during the winter transfer window, where he is currently active.

85. ^ Robbert Schilder played for Heracles Almelo on loan for the 2006-2007, and the 2007-2008 seasons, returning to Ajax for one more season before leaving the club.

86. ^ Stefano Seedorf played for NAC Breda on loan for the 2003-2004 season, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

87. ^ Victor Sikora played for SC Heerenveen on loan in 2004-2005, and played for NAC Breda on loan in 2005-2006, 2006-2007, and in the 2007-2008 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spells.

88. ^ Bruno Silva played for Internacional on loan in 2010, before returning to Ajax for two more seasons.

89. ^ Donovan Slijngard played for FC Groningen on loan in 2007, before returning to Ajax for one more season.

90. ^ Rodney Sneijder played for FC Utrecht on loan for the 2011-2012 season, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

91. ^ Evander Sno played for Bristol City on loan for the 2009-2010 season, returning to Ajax for one more season, before leaving the club,

92. ^ Frank Stapleton played for RSC Anderlecht on loan in 1988, before leaving Ajax after her loan spell.

93. ^ Henk Timmer was loaned to Ajax from AZ for the 2002-2003 season, returning to his club after the loan spell.

94. ^ Henri Toivomäki played for Almere City on loan during the 2012-2013 season, leaving Ajax after serving his loan spell.

95. ^ Ignacio Tuhuteru played for RBC Roosendaal on loan for the 1994-1995 season, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

96. ^ Thomas Vermaelen played for RKC Waalwijk on loan from 2004–2005, before returning to Ajax to play four more season.

97. ^ Kenneth Vermeer played for Willem II on loan for the 2007-2008 season, before returning to Ajax where is currently active.

98. ^ Jan Vertonghen played for RKC Waalwijk on loan from 2006–2007, returning to Ajax with whom he is currently still active.

99. ^ Walker played for Germinal Beerschot on loan in 2002-2003 season, returning to Ajax for six months before leaving the club.

100. ^ Wamberto played for R.A.E.C. Mons on loan in 2004, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

101. ^ Rob Wielaert played for Roda JC on loan during the 2010-2011 season, leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

102. ^ Aron Winter played for Sparta Rotterdam on loan from 2001–2002, retiring from football after that season.

103. ^ Richard Witschge played for Deportivo Alavés on loan from 2001–2002, before returning to Ajax for one more season.

104. ^ Abubakari Yakubu played for Vitesse on loan during the 2004-2005 season, departing from Ajax after his loan spell.

105. ^ Marvin Zeegelaar played for SBV Excelsior in 2011, before leaving Ajax after his loan spell.

105. ^ Niki Zimling was loaned from 1. FSV Mainz 05 in 2014 for the entire season.

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  2. ^ with Manchester United in 1999 and FC Barcelona in 2009.
  3. ^ UEFA sanctioned the UEFA Supercup for the first time in 1973. In 1972 was an unofficial edition and the I Centenary of Rangers (see History of the UEFA Supercup in uefa.com).
  4. ^ (European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup)
  5. ^ UEFA sanctioned the UEFA Intertoto Cup for the first time in 1995. In the 1960s, it was unofficial. See History of UEFA Intertoto Cup in uefa.com. Template:Wayback