Rotterdam, Netherlands – Monday, April 21, 2025 – The atmosphere at Stadion Feijenoord was electric as Go Ahead Eagles etched their name into Dutch football folklore, clinching the KNVB Cup after a nerve-jangling 4-2 penalty shootout triumph over AZ Alkmaar.

This euphoric victory brings an end to an agonizing 92-year wait for a major trophy for the club from Deventer, sending waves of elation through their passionate fanbase.
The final itself was a tense and closely contested affair, with both sides battling fiercely for the coveted silverware.
After 120 minutes of intense football, neither team could be separated, setting the stage for a dramatic penalty shootout.
Goalkeeper Jeffrey de Lange emerged as the hero for Go Ahead Eagles, making crucial saves to deny AZ Alkmaar and seal the historic victory for his team.
The scenes that followed the final penalty were nothing short of extraordinary. Players, staff, and the thousands of Go Ahead Eagles supporters who had travelled to Rotterdam erupted in joyous celebration, a culmination of decades of yearning for a major title.
The players lifted the trophy aloft, a tangible symbol of their remarkable achievement and the end of a long and patient wait.
Beyond the prestige of winning the Dutch Cup, this triumph also carries significant implications for Go Ahead Eagles on the European stage.
By virtue of their cup victory, they have secured automatic qualification for the group stage of the UEFA Europa League next season.
This will be their first foray into major European competition in several decades, promising exciting new challenges and opportunities for the club and its supporters.
For AZ Alkmaar, the defeat will be a bitter pill to swallow. Having had a strong season themselves, they will be disappointed to fall at the final hurdle.
However, the day belonged to Go Ahead Eagles, a club with a rich history finally adding a new chapter of success to their story.
The celebrations in Deventer are expected to continue long into the night as the “Trots aan de IJssel” (Pride of the IJssel) savour this long-awaited and richly deserved triumph.
This victory will undoubtedly serve as a catalyst for further ambition and growth for Go Ahead Eagles as they look forward to competing in both the Eredivisie and the Europa League next season.