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Meanwhile, AFC Ajax lifted their second consecutive European Cup trophy, NAC Breda won their first and only KNVB Cup trophy in 1972-73, where they beat Ajax on penalties in the second round.įor the last 7 years, the club has been a first division club regular, despite a short two-season stint in the Eredivisie (2017-2019) but prior to 2015, they competed 10 consecutive seasons in the top flight.
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The first and only National championship came 100(!) years ago! The second trophy? The club was founded 109 years ago and despite its long history, the trophy cabinet is fairly abysmal with only two major trophies in the cabinet. In the southern part of The Netherlands, close to the border of Belgium, we find the vibrant city of Breda and its club NAC Breda. Feyenoord has won the Rinus Michels award which goes to the best youth club in the Netherlands on five occasions, while PSV is renowned for its superb scouting network and ability to develop players.
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If this sounds like the perfect challenge for your next Football Manager 2022 save, here are a few clubs that have specialized in youth development and which you can have fun with when developing your own wonderkids in FM22! NAC Breda – Dutch Keuken Kampioen DivisieĬompeting against the “Big Three” in the Netherlands is no easy task, whether it’s developing the best talents in the Netherlands or hunting trophies, but managing in the Netherlands can definitely be a great challenge!ĪFC Ajax was voted as the best youth academy in the world in 2019. The time and effort going to carefully attend players’ training on a monthly basis, and seeing the player progress from an average youngster to him getting his first international match debut a few years later, is nothing but satisfying. Personally, there’s nothing as satisfying as developing players in Football Manager that becomes one of the best players within the nation. It might be a financial reason for this as they have understood that their place in the hierarchy is to develop players for the bigger clubs by using their limited resources for the long-term prospect of gaining money on selling their best youth talents to other clubs around them, whether they are at a similar competition level within the same nation or to clubs abroad. Over the years, more and more clubs, who can not compete in today’s transfer market have surrendered to youth development in order to increase their competitiveness. It means you could look within your own club if you need a new attacking midfielder to play in the Shadow Striker role instead of spending €60Mill for a player that needs time to adapt to your spezialized system.