1985–1986
Tournament details
CountryNetherlands
Teams64
Defending championsFC Utrecht
Final positions
ChampionsAjax
Runner-upRBC
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Guus van der Borgt (7)

The KNVB Cup 1985–86 started on October 9, 1985. It was held for the 68th time. The final was held on May 28, 1986, at De Meer Stadion in Amsterdam, with Ajax beating RBC 3–0.

Teams

First round

October 9, 12, 13 and 30, 1985
Ajax E 3–0 Sparta E
ASWH A 2–1 FC Emmen 1
AVW'66A 1–3 NEC E
De BatavenA 0–2 VVOG A
DETOA 2–8 HFC Haarlem E
DHCA 0–1 FC Twente E
VV Drachten A 1–6 FC Volendam 1
HFC EDO A 3–3 Kozakken BoysA
EHC Hoensbroek A 2–7 NAC 1
FC Eindhoven 1 0–1 RBC 1
Excelsior E 1–3 FC Den Haag 1
FC Groningen E 5–1 FC Den Bosch E
FC Utrecht E 3–1 Helmond Sport 1
Feyenoord E 4–0 MVV E
Fortuna Sittard E 3–0 FC Wageningen 1
Go Ahead Eagles E 1–1 SC Veendam 1
GVVV A 3–1 HSV HoekA
SV Marken A 3–1 VV Rheden A
VV Oostkapelle A 3–2 BSV Limburgia A
VV Papendrecht A 2–1 DWV Amsterdam A
RCH Heemstede A 3–2 Willem II 1
ROHDA Raalte A 4–1 Spijkenisse A
Rood Wit St.Willebrord A 0–2 SC Heracles E
SC Cambuur 1 1–2 DS '79 1
Sportclub Enschede A 1–1 sc Heerenveen 1
SVV 1 3–2 Roda JC E
Telstar 1 1–0 RKC 1
SV Urk A 1–4 AZ'67 E
Vitesse Arnhem 1 0–3 PSV E
RKVV Voerendaal A 0–0 De Graafschap 1
VVV E 0–5 PEC Zwolle 1
Wilhelmina'08A 0–1 SV Spakenburg A

E Eredivisie; 1 Eerste Divisie; A Amateur teams

Replays

October 30 and November 2, 1985
De Graafschap 4–1 RKVV Voerendaal
Kozakken Boys (p) 0-0 HFC EDO
sc Heerenveen 2–1 Sportclub Enschede
SC Veendam (p) 0-0 Go Ahead Eagles

Second round

November 23 and 24, 1985
March 11 and February 9, 1986
AZ'67 0–0 FC Groningen
FC Twente 2–3 NEC
FC Utrecht 0–4 Ajax
Feyenoord 4–1 PSV
Fortuna Sittard 3–0 ASWH Hendrik I.Ambacht
Kozakken Boys Werkendam 0–2 PEC Zwolle
SV Marken 3–1 SC Heracles
NAC Breda 2–0 SVV
VV Oostkapelle 2–2 Telstar
RBC 3–2 DS '79
ROHDA Raalte 1–0 GVVV Veenendaal
sc Heerenveen 1–1 RCH Heemstede
SC Veendam 1–1 De Graafschap
SV Spakenburg 1–1 FC Den Haag
FC Volendam 0–2 VV Papendrecht
VVOG Harderwijk 2–2 HFC Haarlem

Replays

December 18, 1985
January 18, February 8 and 9, 1986
FC Den Haag 2–0 SV Spakenburg
FC Groningen 2–0 (aet) AZ'67
De Graafschap 2–1 SC Veendam
HFC Haarlem 4–1 VVOG Harderwijk
RCH Heemstede 2–1 (aet) sc Heerenveen
Telstar 2–0 VV Oostkapelle

Third round

March 8, 18 and 19, 1986
FC Den Haag 4–2 NAC Breda
FC Groningen 3–0 VV Papendrecht
Fortuna Sittard 2–1 Feyenoord
HFC Haarlem 0–0 PEC Zwolle
NEC 1–0 De Graafschap
RBC 1–1 Telstar
RCH Heemstede 1–3 Ajax
ROHDA Raalte 1–3 SV Marken

Replays

April 9, 1986
PEC Zwolle 0–1 HFC Haarlem
Telstar 0–0 (p) RBC

From quarterfinals to final

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
22 March
 
 
NEC2
 
7 May
 
Fortuna Sittard1
 
NEC1
 
23 March
 
Ajax3
 
Ajax1
 
28 May
 
FC Groningen0
 
Ajax3
 
22 March
 
RBC0
 
HFC Haarlem0
 
8 May
 
RBC1
 
RBC2
 
23 March
 
FC Den Haag1
 
SV Marken0
 
 
FC Den Haag1
 

Final

Match details

Ajax3–0RBC
Bosman 46', 80'
Silooy 67'
Report
Attendance: 25,000
GKNetherlands Stanley Menzo
RBNetherlands Sonny Silooy
CBNetherlands Ronald Koeman
CBNetherlands Ronald Spelbos
LBNetherlands Peter Boeve
RMNetherlands Gerald Vanenburgdownward-facing red arrow 46'
CMNetherlands Frank Rijkaard
LMNetherlands Arnold Mühren
RMNetherlands John van 't Schip
CFNetherlands Marco van Basten (c)
LFNetherlands Rob de Wit
Substitutes:
FWNetherlands John Bosmanupward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
Netherlands Johan Cruijff
GKNetherlands Frank Brugel (c)
RBNetherlands Peter Pijpers
CBNetherlands Ruud Brood
CBNetherlands Mario Molenaar
LBNetherlands Tommie Kerstens
RMNetherlands Albert Jurgens
CMNetherlands Wim van der Steenedownward-facing red arrow 51'
LMNetherlands Gerry Jumelet
RFNetherlands Clemens Bastiaansen
CFNetherlands Gerrie Voets
LFNetherlands Dirk van der Laan
Substitutes:
FWNetherlands Arie Romijnupward-facing green arrow 51'
Manager:
Netherlands Hans Verèl

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Maximum of two substitutions.

Ajax would play in the Cup Winners' Cup.

See also

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