2004–05 KNVB Cup

2004–05 KNVB Cup
Country Netherlands
Teams 85
Champions PSV
Runners-up Willem II

The 87th edition of the KNVB Cup (at the time called Amstel Cup) started on August 7, 2004. The final was played on May 29, 2005: PSV beat Willem II 4–0 and won the trophy for the eighth time.

Participants

A total of 85 clubs participated in this year's edition:

First round

The matches of the first round were played on August 7 and 10, 2004.

Home team Result Away team
Willem II E5–0SV Meerssen A
Sparta Rotterdam 17–0SV TOP A
UDI '19/Beter Bed A1–5Roda JC E
FC Omniworld A3–4FC Emmen 1
SV Spakenburg A0–1Vitesse Arnhem E
WHC A5–0ONS Sneek A
Be Quick '28 A1–5SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden 1
RBC Roosendaal E4–0JVC Cuijk A
Be Quick 1887 A0–4Quick '20 A
DOS Kampen A1–2IJsselmeervogels A
SC Genemuiden A0–11Go Ahead Eagles 1
Rijnsburgse Boys A1–2VVV-Venlo 1
HSC '21 A1–2ADO '20 A
Quick Boys A9–0DBS A
TOGR A1–4TOP Oss 1
VV Dongen A0–5Young Feyenoord
ROHDA Raalte A2–1Young Ajax
AGOVV Apeldoorn 19–2SDCP A
GDA A0–6ADO Den Haag E
Home team Result Away team
Ajax (amateurs) A0–3 FC Zwolle 1
GSV '28 A0–3Fortuna Sittard 1
FC Dordrecht 17–1SVV Scheveningen A
Westlandia A2–2 (p)FC Eindhoven 1
DOVO A0–4FC Lisse A
UNA A0–9FC Den Bosch E
Schijndel/SBA Euro A2–2 (p)Helmond Sport 1
SV Babberich A0–3FC Volendam 1
Ter Leede A0–3NAC Breda E
De Treffers A2–0MVV 1
ACV A1–5FC Groningen E
VV Bennekom A0–7BV Veendam 1
AFC A0–2Stormvogels Telstar 1
Heracles Almelo 19–1Sporting Maroc A
VV Baronie A(p)1-1Elinkwijk A
De Graafschap E4–0Harkemase Boys A
RKC Waalwijk E4–0Achilles '29 A
FC Twente E8–0Sparta Nijkerk A
HFC Haarlem 14–0Hollandia A
Excelsior 17–2SV Triborgh A

E Eredivisie; 1 Eerste Divisie; A Amateur teams

Second round

The matches of the second round were played on September 21, and 22, 2005. NEC Nijmegen received a bye for the first round and entered the tournament here.

Home team Result Away team
FC Den Bosch8–0Quick '20
ADO '203–0ROHDA Raalte
Helmond Sport3–1De Treffers
FC Groningen1–2NAC Breda
Roda JC3–0Excelsior
NEC E4–0RBC Roosendaal
FC Twente3–0VV Baronie
ADO Den Haag3–0FC Zwolle
SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden0–2Stormvogels Telstar
Willem II2–0Sparta Rotterdam
Home team Result Away team
Fortuna Sittard1–3Heracles Almelo
VVV-Venlo0–2Young Feyenoord
FC Emmen5–1WHC
De Graafschap0–4Go Ahead Eagles
IJsselmeervogels3–4BV Veendam
RKC Waalwijk1–0FC Eindhoven
TOP Oss4–2HFC Haarlem
FC Lisse1–2FC Volendam
FC Dordrecht6–1Quick Boys
AGOVV Apeldoorn0–2Vitesse Arnhem

E one Eredivisie entrant

Third round

The matches of the third round were played on November 9, and 10, 2004.

Home team Result Away team
Young Feyenoord 1–1 (p) RKC Waalwijk
FC Den Bosch1–0Vitesse Arnhem
ADO '200–3NAC Breda
NEC0–2FC Twente
BV Veendam4–5Willem II
ADO Den Haag3–1FC Emmen
FC Volendam3–1Heracles Almelo
Helmond Sport2–4TOP Oss
Go Ahead Eagles2–0Roda JC
Stormvogels Telstar0–2FC Dordrecht

Round of 16

The matches were played on January 25, 26 and 27, 2005. Six Eredivisie clubs entered the tournament here, because they had been playing in the Champions League and UEFA Cup.

Home team Result Away team
Ajax E2–0sc Heerenveen E
AZ E1–3Feyenoord E
ADO Den Haag (p) 1-1 FC Twente
NAC Breda(p) 2-1FC Utrecht E
TOP Oss(p) 1-1RKC Waalwijk
Go Ahead Eagles0–1Willem II
PSV E4–0 FC Volendam
FC Dordrecht1–3FC Den Bosch

E six Eredivisie entrants

Quarter finals

The matches were played on March 1 and 2, 2005.

Home team Result Away team
ADO Den Haag0–2Ajax
Willem II3–0FC Den Bosch
Feyenoord4–0 NAC Breda
PSV6–1TOP Oss

Semi-finals

Feyenoord 1–1
Penalty shootout: 2–4
PSV
Beasley 89' April 20, 2005 – 20:45
De Kuip, Rotterdam
Referee: Dick van Egmond
Attendance: 35.000
4' Kalou
Willem II 1–0 Ajax
Caluwé 38' April 21, 2005 – 20:45
Willem II Stadion, Tilburg
Referee: Roelof Luinge
Attendance: 14.500

Final

Willem II 0–4 PSV
May 29, 2005
Stadion Feijenoord
Referee: Braamhaar
Attendance: 35.000
45' Bouma
51' Cocu
74' Park
90' Vennegoor of Hesselink

PSV also won the Dutch Eredivisie championship, thereby taking the double. They would participate in the Champions League, so finalists Willem II could play in the UEFA Cup.

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