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SC Cambuur has secured participation in the play-offs for promotion to the Premier League with a winning goal in the last minute. Ichem ferrah shot Cambuur to victory against Willem II (0-1), meaning that the Frisians finished in second place in the second period.
Because leader ADO Den Haag also won the first period, the play-off ticket moves to cambuur. The accompanying bonus of 75,000 euros is especially welcome at the financially ailing club, which as number two in the first division is not aiming for play-offs, but direct promotion.
For a moment, Cambuur seemed to be closing the gap on the Hague leader, but ADO had the last word in an attractive match in Oss against TOP: 3-4.
View all the results, the standings in the first division and the final standings of the second period here:
FC Emmen striker romano Postema van impressed with three goals in the 4-1 win over Helmond Sport. His second goal in particular, after he had headed straight in the first chance, stood out.
From a cleverly taken free kick, reminiscent of that of the Dutch national team in the semi-final of the World Cup against Argentina, Postema was released à la Wout Weghorst (ex-FC Emmen) and made it 2-0. With his three goals, Postema takes over the lead on the top scorers list from Robin van Duiven (Jong PSV).
Neeskens scores, Sneijder makes his debut
At FC Dordrecht-FC Eindhoven (3-4), thoughts went back to a more distant Orange past, because after forty years a Neeskens could once again be mentioned as a goalscorer on the Dutch fields. John Neeskens, an illegitimate child of the late Johan Neeskens, scored his first goal for FC Eindhoven.
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Jessey Sneijder made his debut in professional football
The Spanish American, full name john Andrew Neeskens Ramirez, was born 32 years ago in the United States and grew up in Spain, where he played football at lower levels for years. With a rock-hard shot he made it 1-1 after 32 minutes, after which the hitherto hopeless Eindhoven suddenly found the net and even won in Dordrecht.
Jessey Sneijder, the son of 134-time international Wesley, made his professional debut at Jong FC Utrecht. The 19-year-old Sneijder came on as a substitute more than ten minutes before the end of the away match against Jong AZ (1-4).
