Showing posts with label Edwin van der Sar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edwin van der Sar. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2026

Ajax 95: The Young Team That Shocked Europe

AAjax 1995 animated illustration by Omar Momani

In 1995, a young team from Amsterdam did the impossible.

They defeated the strongest team in the world, lifted the Champions League, and changed European football forever.

This was Ajax 1995 — a generation that proved talent, discipline, and vision could overcome even the greatest giants.

🎬 Watch the full animated documentary below:




🧠 The Philosophy Behind Ajax 95

Behind this project stood Louis van Gaal — often described as the “Iron Tulip.”

While influenced by Johan Cruyff, Van Gaal believed in structure over freedom.

Every player had a role.
Every movement was part of a system.

And that system created one of the most disciplined young teams in football history.


🌍 A Generation of Future Legends

Ajax 95 was built on youth — but not just any youth.

The team included players who would go on to become global icons:

  • Clarence Seedorf

  • Edgar Davids

  • Patrick Kluivert

  • Edwin van der Sar

  • Jari Litmanen

Many of them came from Surinamese roots — reflecting the multicultural identity of Amsterdam.

Ajax even finished the Dutch league unbeaten.

This was no coincidence.
This was a machine.


🏆 The Night That Changed Everything

In the Champions League final, Ajax faced AC Milan — the most powerful team in the world.

With legends like Franco Baresi and Paolo Maldini, Milan were expected to win.

But in the 85th minute…

Frank Rijkaard played the pass.

Patrick Kluivert finished it.

Ajax were champions of Europe.


Patrick Kluivert goal vs AC Milan 1995



⚖️ The Bosman Ruling and the Breakup

In 1995, the Bosman ruling changed football forever.

Players could now move freely across Europe.

For Ajax, it meant one thing:

They could no longer keep their stars.


🌍 Where Did the Players Go?

The Ajax generation spread across Europe:

  • Edgar Davids → Juventus legend

  • Clarence Seedorf → Champions League winner with 3 clubs

  • Marc Overmars → Arsenal & Barcelona

  • Nwankwo Kanu → Arsenal Invincibles

  • Jari Litmanen → Finland’s greatest icon

Meanwhile, Louis van Gaal recreated part of the project at Barcelona — what fans jokingly called “Dutchlona.”


🧭 Legacy of Ajax 95

Ajax 95 was not just a team.

It was a generation that changed football.

From Amsterdam to Turin, London, Madrid, and Barcelona — their influence was everywhere.


Ajax 1995 squad team photo


❓ Final Question

In a modern game dominated by money…

Can a team like Ajax 95 ever exist again?



Monday, March 24, 2025

Netherlands vs Spain: Who Has the Greatest Football Legends?


Spain vs Netherlands – A Legendary Football Showdown Like No Other! Who has the stronger all-time legends? Casillas vs Van der Sar, Ramos vs Krol, Iniesta vs Cruyff, Villa vs Van Basten… and more! This hilarious animated cartoon brings the best of La Roja and Oranje to life in a battle full of goals, turns, tiki-taka, and total football! 🎯⚽ Featured Legends: Spain – Iker Casillas (San Iker), Sergio Ramos (El Capitán), Xavi (The Maestro), Andrés Iniesta (Don Andrés), David Villa (El Guaje), Vicente del Bosque (The Quiet Genius). Netherlands – Edwin van der Sar (The Flying Dutchman), Ruud Krol (The Wall), Frank Rijkaard (The General), Johan Cruyff (El Salvador), Marco van Basten (The Swan of Utrecht), Rinus Michels (The Father of Total Football).



Sunday, June 26, 2022

When Messi and Ronaldo retire



35 years old Lionel Messi and 37 years old Cristiano Ronaldo or on the verge of retierment, it will happen sooner or later. 
Both of the two legends competed mostly each others during their period in La Liga. Messi in Barcelona and Ronaldo in Real Madrid.


Saturday, October 3, 2015

More than 50,000 Goal.com readers around the world voted Iker Casillas as UEFA Champions League's greatest ever goalkeeper


After the announcement that Casillas is UEFA Champions League's greatest ever goalkeeper, legendary Dutch goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar retweeted my cartoon on twitter, followed by a retweet from Casillas himself.


Goal.com, Huffington Post (Spanish), O Jogo and Morocco World News wrote about the indecent.