Supportersvereniging Ajax Explained

The Supportersvereniging Ajax (SVA) (English: "Supporters Club Ajax") also known as Ajax Life is an organisation linked to AFC Ajax football club, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1] [2]

The group is independent of the club and consists of a variety of members. Every member is considered an Ajacied, but with different needs, the club caters to its members' various demands and necessities. Some are fans with a season ticket, including away card holders as well as members who occasionally visit competitions or follow the club through the media.[3]

Members of the SVA hail from all over the Netherlands, with an active branch situated in Belgium as well. The average membership counts between 110.000 and 135.000 members, making it the largest Supporters club in the Netherlands. The average age of its members are 35 years of age, and approximately 9% of the clubs members are season ticket holders.[4] [5]

The Supportersvereniging Ajax are also members of the Football Supporters Europe (FSE), a negotiation platform to communicate the interest of club supporters to UEFA.[6]

Events

The SVA are widely responsible for the events surrounding the annual Ajax Open Training's Day, an event which takes place at the start of every season where the new Ajax squad members are introduced to the public in the Amsterdam Arena.[7] The event takes place in and around the team's home stadium and the neighboring training ground Sportpark De Toekomst. The event attracts thousands of spectators each year, and is one of the largest pre-season events surrounding the club from Amsterdam.[8] [9]

The Supporters club has often appeared in the media in the Netherlands to take a stance on topics such as Stadium bans, where Supporters are prohibited from visiting away matches due to past incidences.[10]

Ajax Life

See main article: Ajax Life. The SVA are also responsible for the Ajax Life website, as well as the Ajax Life newspaper, a bi-weekly publication with 20 issues appearing per year. The publication is delivered by mail to all members of the club with a reported total circulation of 94,000.[11]

Ajax Kids Club

Along with the Ajax Life membership, the SVA also offer membership for children ages 0–12 to the Ajax Kids Club. A combined effort with the actual football club Ajax, the Kids Club offers several events geared towards children centered on the team mascot Lucky Lynx and the football club, including the Ajax Kids Clubblad (kids magazine) with 8 issues appearing per year.[12]

Board and Staff

The board consists of the following members:[13]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Over de Supportersvereniging Ajax . ajaxlife.nl . Supportersvereniging Ajax . 20 March 2014 .
  2. Web site: Supportersvereniging Ajax heeft begrip voor huldiging op 5 mei. AD.nl. 22 March 2014.
  3. Web site: De Supportersvereniging Ajax (SVA) . ajaxlife.nl . Ajax.nl . 20 March 2014 .
  4. Web site: Supportersvereniging Ajax . AjaxCafé.nl . 20 March 2014 .
  5. Web site: Supportersvereniging Ajax reageert op spandoek. RTV Noord Holland . 20 March 2014.
  6. Web site: Football Supporters Europe . Ajaxlife.nl. 13 April 2014 .
  7. Web site: Zonnige open dag bij Ajax . RTV Noord Holland. 2013-09-03.
  8. Web site: Supportersgroepen laten Open Dag Ajax links liggen . ajaxlife.nl . AD.nl . 21 March 2014 .
  9. Web site: Seizoenskaarthouders minder belangrijk dan SVA leden? . F-side. 21 March 2014 .
  10. Web site: Geen supporters van Ajax bij uitwedstrijd tegen PSV . NU.nl. 21 March 2014 .
  11. Web site: Ontvang eenmalig de krant Ajax Life! . Ajaxlife.nl . 21 March 2014 .
  12. Web site: In de ban van het voetbal . Zaanse Sportkrant. 21 March 2014 .
  13. Web site: Het bestuur van Ajax Life . Ajaxlife.nl . 20 March 2014 .