2016–17 Eerste Divisie
The 2016–17 Eerste Divisie, known as Jupiler League for sponsorship reasons, is the sixty-first season of Eerste Divisie since its establishment in 1955. It began in August 2016 with the first matches of the season and will end in May 2017 with the returns of the finals of the promotion/relegation play-offs, involving also the 16th- and 17th-placed teams from the 2016–17 Eredivisie. The fixtures were announced on 14 June 2016.
Teams
A total of 20 teams are taking part in the league. 2015–16 Eerste Divisie champion Sparta Rotterdam gained promotion to the Eredivisie, and was replaced by Cambuur, that finished last in the 2015–16 Eredivisie. Go Ahead Eagles won the post-season playoff, and are replaced in the 2016–17 Eerste Divisie by De Graafschap. Achilles '29 was relegated, and Jong FC Utrecht joined the league.Club | Location | Venue | Capacity |
Achilles '29 | Groesbeek | Sportpark De Heikant | 4,500 |
Jong Ajax | Amsterdam | Sportpark De Toekomst | 4,000 |
Almere City | Almere | Yanmar Stadion | 3,000 |
Cambuur | Leeuwarden | Cambuur Stadion | 10,500 |
De Graafschap | Doetinchem | De Vijverberg | 12,600 |
Den Bosch | 's-Hertogenbosch | De Vliert | 9,000 |
Dordrecht | Dordrecht | GN Bouw Stadion | 4,088 |
Eindhoven | Eindhoven | Jan Louwers Stadion | 4,600 |
Emmen | Emmen | De JENS Vesting | 8,600 |
Fortuna Sittard | Sittard | Fortuna Sittard Stadion | 12,500 |
Helmond Sport | Helmond | Lavans Stadion | 4,100 |
MVV | Maastricht | De Geusselt | 10,000 |
NAC Breda | Breda | Rat Verlegh Stadion | 19,000 |
Oss | Oss | Frans Heesenstadion | 4,700 |
Jong PSV | Eindhoven | De Herdgang | 2,500 |
RKC Waalwijk | Waalwijk | Mandemakers Stadion | 7,508 |
Telstar | Velsen | Rabobank IJmond Stadion | 3,625 |
Jong FC Utrecht | Utrecht | :nl:Sportcomplex Zoudenbalch|Sportcomplex Zoudenbalch | 450 |
Volendam | Volendam | Kras Stadion | 6,260 |
VVV-Venlo | Venlo | Seacon Stadion – De Koel | 8,000 |
Personnel and kits
Standings
Period Tables
Period 1
Period 2
Period 3
Period 4
Results
Promotion/Relegation Play-offs Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie
The numbers 16 and 17 from the 2016–17 Eredivisie, 4 period winners of the 2016–17 Eerste Divisie, as well as the 4 otherwise highest ranked teams of the 2016–17 Eerste Divisie, making a total of 10 teams, decide in a 3-round knockout system which 2 teams will play next season in the 2017–18 Eredivisie. The remaining 8 teams will play next season in the 2017–18 Eerste Divisie. Reserves teams are excluded from participating.Qualified Teams
Results
* Succeeded to remain in the Eredivisie** Promoted to the Eredivisie