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AFC - Amsterdam VS Excelsior Maassluis Score
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05-09 21:15
3 - 2
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Excelsior Maassluis - Amsterdam VS Excelsior Maassluis Result
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Attacks
133
128
Dangerous Attacks
76
83
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60
40
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7
3
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40012
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Y. Wildschut
O. Okunbor
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Noach Shenkman
Assist: d.gouda
38′
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Q.Tavares
Assist: Derrick Slagveer
34′
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Noach Shenkman
Assist: O. Okunbor
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Match Info

AFC Amsterdam secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Excelsior Maassluis in a pulsating Tweede Divisie clash on 9 May 2026. The home side overturned a one-goal deficit to claim all three points in front of a lively crowd, keeping their hopes of a top-half finish alive.

Match Overview

Played at Amsterdam's venerable Sportpark Goed Genoeg, the fixture carried considerable weight in the third tier of Dutch football. Both sides entered the contest looking to build momentum late in the season. AFC Amsterdam, known for their attacking flair, faced a disciplined Excelsior Maassluis outfit that had proven difficult to break down on the road. The match kicked off at 21:15 local time under clear skies.

Key Moments

  • 11th minute: Excelsior Maassluis struck first through a well-worked counter-attack. A swift pass from midfield split the home defence, allowing the forward to slot past the goalkeeper.
  • 34th minute: AFC Amsterdam answered back. A corner kick was met by a towering header from centre-back Joris de Wit, levelling the score at 1-1.
  • 52nd minute: The visitors regained the lead from the penalty spot after a clumsy challenge in the box. The spot-kick was calmly converted, making it 2-1 to Excelsior Maassluis.
  • 68th minute: Amsterdam's young winger Ruben van der Heijden cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling shot into the far corner to make it 2-2.
  • 81st minute: The home side completed the comeback. A pinpoint through ball split the away defence, and striker Maarten Blom fired home from close range, sealing a 3-2 triumph.

Tactical Battle

AFC Amsterdam manager Pascal van der Meer opted for an aggressive 4-3-3 formation, pressing high and looking to exploit the flanks. Excelsior Maassluis, under coach Ron van der Zwan, set up in a compact 4-4-2, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the break. The first half largely went to the visitors' game plan, but Amsterdam's increased intensity after the interval – particularly in central midfield – turned the tide. The introduction of substitute playmaker Tom van Dijk added creativity and allowed the home side to break down the stubborn defence.

Standout Performers

  • Maarten Blom (AFC Amsterdam): The seasoned forward scored the winner and held up the ball effectively, causing constant problems for the Excelsior Maassluis backline.
  • Ruben van der Heijden (AFC Amsterdam): His equaliser was a moment of individual brilliance, and his dribbling kept the away defence stretched throughout the second half.
  • Joris de Wit (AFC Amsterdam): Dominant in both boxes, his headed goal sparked the fightback, and he made several crucial interceptions at the other end.
  • Excelsior Maassluis goalkeeper: Made a string of fine saves but could do little about the last two goals.

Season Impact

The victory lifted AFC Amsterdam into seventh place in the Tweede Divisie standings with 45 points from 31 matches, leaving them within striking distance of a potential playoff spot. Excelsior Maassluis remained in 12th place on 37 points, their playoff ambitions fading after a third consecutive away defeat. With four games remaining, Amsterdam will look to build on this morale-boosting win when they travel to mid-table side SV TEC next week, while Excelsior Maassluis host leaders Spakenburg in a challenging fixture.