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🏆 Netherlands Eredivisie Top Goalscorer (2002–03-Present)

2013–14 2013–14

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Alfreð Finnbogason
Flag Alfreð Finnbogason
Iceland
29
Goals
Heerenveen

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Alfreð Finnbogason
Flag Alfreð Finnbogason
Iceland
29 (Goals)
Heerenveen
2
Graziano Pellè
Flag Graziano Pellè
Italy
23
Goals
Feyenoord

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2
Graziano Pellè
Flag Graziano Pellè
Italy
23 (Goals)
Feyenoord
3
Aron Jóhannsson
Flag Aron Jóhannsson
United States
17
Goals
AZ

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Aron Jóhannsson
Flag Aron Jóhannsson
United States
17 (Goals)
AZ
4
Dusan Tadic
Flag Dusan Tadic
Serbia
16
Goals
Twente

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4
Dusan Tadic
Flag Dusan Tadic
Serbia
16 (Goals)
Twente
5
Luc Castaignos
Flag Luc Castaignos
Netherlands
14
Goals
Twente

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5
Luc Castaignos
Flag Luc Castaignos
Netherlands
14 (Goals)
Twente
5
Michael Higdon
Flag Michael Higdon
England
14
Goals
N.E.C

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5
Michael Higdon
Flag Michael Higdon
England
14 (Goals)
N.E.C
7
Jürgen Locadia
Flag Jürgen Locadia
Netherlands
13
Goals
PSV

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7
Jürgen Locadia
Flag Jürgen Locadia
Netherlands
13 (Goals)
PSV
8
Lex Immers
Flag Lex Immers
Netherlands
12
Goals
Feyenoord

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8
Lex Immers
Flag Lex Immers
Netherlands
12 (Goals)
Feyenoord
8
Memphis Depay
Flag Memphis Depay
Netherlands
12
Goals
PSV

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8
Memphis Depay
Flag Memphis Depay
Netherlands
12 (Goals)
PSV
8
Jens Toornstra
Flag Jens Toornstra
Netherlands
12
Goals
Utrecht

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8
Jens Toornstra
Flag Jens Toornstra
Netherlands
12 (Goals)
Utrecht

2012–13 2012–13

1
Wilfried Bony
Flag Wilfried Bony
Côte d’Ivoire
31
Goals
Vitesse Arnhem

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Wilfried Bony
Flag Wilfried Bony
Côte d’Ivoire
31 (Goals)
Vitesse Arnhem
2
Graziano Pellè
Flag Graziano Pellè
Italy
27
Goals
Feyenoord

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Graziano Pellè
Flag Graziano Pellè
Italy
27 (Goals)
Feyenoord
3
Alfreð Finnbogason
Flag Alfreð Finnbogason
Iceland
24
Goals
Heerenveen

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Alfreð Finnbogason
Flag Alfreð Finnbogason
Iceland
24 (Goals)
Heerenveen
4
Jozy Altidore
Flag Jozy Altidore
United States
23
Goals
AZ

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4
Jozy Altidore
Flag Jozy Altidore
United States
23 (Goals)
AZ
5
Sanharib Malki
Flag Sanharib Malki
Syria
17
Goals
Roda JC

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5
Sanharib Malki
Flag Sanharib Malki
Syria
17 (Goals)
Roda JC
6
Dries Mertens
Flag Dries Mertens
Belgium
16
Goals
PSV

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Dries Mertens
Flag Dries Mertens
Belgium
16 (Goals)
PSV
7
Jeremain Lens
Flag Jeremain Lens
Netherlands
15
Goals
PSV

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7
Jeremain Lens
Flag Jeremain Lens
Netherlands
15 (Goals)
PSV
8
Jacob Mulenga
Flag Jacob Mulenga
Zambia
14
Goals
Utrecht

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Jacob Mulenga
Flag Jacob Mulenga
Zambia
14 (Goals)
Utrecht
8
Georginio Wijnaldum
Flag Georginio Wijnaldum
Netherlands
14
Goals
PSV

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8
Georginio Wijnaldum
Flag Georginio Wijnaldum
Netherlands
14 (Goals)
PSV
10
Luc Castaignos
Flag Luc Castaignos
Netherlands
13
Goals
Twente

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10
Luc Castaignos
Flag Luc Castaignos
Netherlands
13 (Goals)
Twente

2011–12 2011–12

1
Bas Dost
Flag Bas Dost
Netherlands
32
Goals
Heerenveen

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Bas Dost
Flag Bas Dost
Netherlands
32 (Goals)
Heerenveen
2
Luuk de Jong
Flag Luuk de Jong
Netherlands
25
Goals
Twente

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2
Luuk de Jong
Flag Luuk de Jong
Netherlands
25 (Goals)
Twente
2
Sanharib Malki
Flag Sanharib Malki
Syria
25
Goals
Roda

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2
Sanharib Malki
Flag Sanharib Malki
Syria
25 (Goals)
Roda
4
Dries Mertens
Flag Dries Mertens
Belgium
21
Goals
PSV

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4
Dries Mertens
Flag Dries Mertens
Belgium
21 (Goals)
PSV
5
John Guidetti
Flag John Guidetti
Sweden
20
Goals
Feyenoord

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5
John Guidetti
Flag John Guidetti
Sweden
20 (Goals)
Feyenoord
6
Ola Toivonen
Flag Ola Toivonen
Sweden
18
Goals
PSV

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Ola Toivonen
Flag Ola Toivonen
Sweden
18 (Goals)
PSV
7
Jozy Altidore
Flag Jozy Altidore
United States
15
Goals
AZ Alkmaar

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Jozy Altidore
Flag Jozy Altidore
United States
15 (Goals)
AZ Alkmaar
8
Tim Matavž
Flag Tim Matavž
Slovenia
14
Goals
Groningen / PSV

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Tim Matavž
Flag Tim Matavž
Slovenia
14 (Goals)
Groningen / PSV
9
Siem de Jong
Flag Siem de Jong
Netherlands
13
Goals
Ajax

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9
Siem de Jong
Flag Siem de Jong
Netherlands
13 (Goals)
Ajax
10
Glynor Plet
Flag Glynor Plet
Netherlands
12
Goals
Heracles / Twente

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10
Glynor Plet
Flag Glynor Plet
Netherlands
12 (Goals)
Heracles / Twente
10
Wilfried Bony
Flag Wilfried Bony
Côte d’Ivoire
12
Goals
Vitesse Arnhem

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Wilfried Bony
Flag Wilfried Bony
Côte d’Ivoire
12 (Goals)
Vitesse Arnhem

2010–11 2010–11

1
Björn Vleminckx
Flag Björn Vleminckx
Belgium
23
Goals
NEC

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Björn Vleminckx
Flag Björn Vleminckx
Belgium
23 (Goals)
NEC
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Dmitri Bulykin
Flag Dmitri Bulykin
Russia
21
Goals
ADO

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Dmitri Bulykin
Flag Dmitri Bulykin
Russia
21 (Goals)
ADO
3
Mads Junker
Flag Mads Junker
Denmark
20
Goals
Roda JC

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Mads Junker
Flag Mads Junker
Denmark
20 (Goals)
Roda JC
4
Tim Matavž
Flag Tim Matavž
Slovenia
16
Goals
Groningen

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Tim Matavž
Flag Tim Matavž
Slovenia
16 (Goals)
Groningen
4
Balázs Dzsudzsák
Flag Balázs Dzsudzsák
Hungary
16
Goals
PSV

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Balázs Dzsudzsák
Flag Balázs Dzsudzsák
Hungary
16 (Goals)
PSV
6
Kolbeinn Sigþórsson
Flag Kolbeinn Sigþórsson
Iceland
15
Goals
AZ

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Kolbeinn Sigþórsson
Flag Kolbeinn Sigþórsson
Iceland
15 (Goals)
AZ
6
Luc Castaignos
Flag Luc Castaignos
Netherlands
15
Goals
Feyenoord

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Luc Castaignos
Flag Luc Castaignos
Netherlands
15 (Goals)
Feyenoord
6
Everton
Flag Everton
Brazil
15
Goals
Heracles

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Everton
Flag Everton
Brazil
15 (Goals)
Heracles
6
Ola Toivonen
Flag Ola Toivonen
Sweden
15
Goals
PSV

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Ola Toivonen
Flag Ola Toivonen
Sweden
15 (Goals)
PSV
6
Ricky van Wolfswinkel
Flag Ricky van Wolfswinkel
Netherlands
15
Goals
Utrecht

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Ricky van Wolfswinkel
Flag Ricky van Wolfswinkel
Netherlands
15 (Goals)
Utrecht

2009–10 2009–10

1
Luis Suárez
Flag Luis Suárez
Uruguay
35
Goals
Ajax

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Luis Suárez
Flag Luis Suárez
Uruguay
35 (Goals)
Ajax
2
Bryan Ruiz
Flag Bryan Ruiz
Costa Rica
24
Goals
Twente

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2
Bryan Ruiz
Flag Bryan Ruiz
Costa Rica
24 (Goals)
Twente
3
Mads Junker
Flag Mads Junker
Denmark
21
Goals
Roda JC

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Mads Junker
Flag Mads Junker
Denmark
21 (Goals)
Roda JC
4
Mounir El Hamdaoui
Flag Mounir El Hamdaoui
Morocco
20
Goals
AZ

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Mounir El Hamdaoui
Flag Mounir El Hamdaoui
Morocco
20 (Goals)
AZ
5
Marko Pantelić
Flag Marko Pantelić
Serbia
16
Goals
Ajax

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Marko Pantelić
Flag Marko Pantelić
Serbia
16 (Goals)
Ajax
6
Bas Dost
Flag Bas Dost
Netherlands
14
Goals
Heracles

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Bas Dost
Flag Bas Dost
Netherlands
14 (Goals)
Heracles
6
Everton
Flag Everton
Brazil
14
Goals
Heracles

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Everton
Flag Everton
Brazil
14 (Goals)
Heracles
6
Balázs Dzsudzsák
Flag Balázs Dzsudzsák
Hungary
14
Goals
PSV

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6
Balázs Dzsudzsák
Flag Balázs Dzsudzsák
Hungary
14 (Goals)
PSV
9
Tim Matavž
Flag Tim Matavž
Slovenia
13
Goals
Groningen

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Tim Matavž
Flag Tim Matavž
Slovenia
13 (Goals)
Groningen
9
Ola Toivonen
Flag Ola Toivonen
Sweden
13
Goals
PSV

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Ola Toivonen
Flag Ola Toivonen
Sweden
13 (Goals)
PSV

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Summary

The Eredivisie (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈeːrədiˌvizi]; "Honour Division" or "Premier Division") is a professional association football league in the Netherlands and the highest level of the Dutch football league system. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. As of the 2024–25 season, it is ranked the sixth-best league in Europe by UEFA.

The Eredivisie consists of 18 clubs. Each club meets every other club twice during the season, once at home and once away. At the end of each season, the two clubs at the bottom are relegated to the second level of the Dutch league system, the Eerste Divisie (First Division), while the champion and runner-up of the Eerste Divisie are automatically promoted to the Eredivisie. The club finishing third from the bottom of the Eredivisie goes to separate promotion/relegation play-offs with six high-placed clubs from the Eerste Divisie.

The winner of the Eredivisie claims the Dutch national championship. Ajax have won the most titles with 36. PSV Eindhoven are next with 25, and Feyenoord follow with 16. Since 1965, these three clubs have won all but three Eredivisie titles (the 1981 and 2009 titles went to AZ and Twente won in 2010). Ajax, PSV, and Feyenoord are known as the "Big Three" or "Traditional Top Three" of Dutch football. They are the only clubs in their current form to have never been relegated out of the Eredivisie. A fourth club, Utrecht, is the product of a 1970 merger between three of that city's clubs, one of which, VV DOS, had also never been relegated out of the Eredivisie.

From 1990 to 1999, the official name of the league was PTT Telecompetitie (after the sponsor, PTT Telecom), which was changed to KPN Telecompetitie (because PTT Telecom changed its name to KPN Telecom) in 1999 and to KPN Eredivisie in 2000. From 2002 to 2005, the league was called the Holland Casino Eredivisie. Since the 2005–06 season, the league has been sponsored by the Vriendenloterij (lottery), but for legal reasons its name could not be attached to the league (the Dutch government was against the name, because the Eredivisie would, after Holland Casino's sponsorship, yet again be sponsored by a company providing games of chance). From the 2025-2026 season the eredivisie will be rebranded to vriendenloterij eredivisie

In August 2012, it was made public that tycoon Rupert Murdoch had secured the rights to the Eredivisie for 12 years at the expense of one billion euros, beginning in the 2013–14 season. Within this deal, the five largest Eredivisie clubs were to receive five million euros per year. In 2020, the Eredivisie was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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