2019–20 Derde Divisie
The 2019–20 Derde Divisie season was the fourth edition of the Dutch fourth tier, formerly called Topklasse, since the restructuring of the league system in the summer of 2016.
Effects of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic
On 12 March 2020, all football leagues were suspended until 31 March as the Dutch government forbade events due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands. On 15 March this period was extended until 6 April. Due to the decision of the Dutch government to forbid all gatherings and events until 1 June 2020, this period was even further extended.Eventually, on 31 March 2020, the KNVB decided not to resume competitions at amateur level. They also decided, for those competitions involved, there would be no final standings, and therefore no champions, no promotions and no relegations. All teams will start next season at the same level as they did this season.
Later on 12 June, the KNVB officially announced that the Derde Divisie would again consist of 36 teams from next season. This was one wish of CVTD, the interest group of football clubs from the Tweede and Derde Divisies. After the loss of the two reserve teams, the withdrawal of FC Lienden and the voluntary relegation of ONS Sneek, the two divisions of the third tier would have consisted of only 15 clubs each. To accommodate all group leaders in the Hoofdklasse, the KNVB decided to make each Derde Divisie group have 18 teams. The Hoofklasse group leaders, namely Sportlust '46, Staphorst, Unitas and Hollandia, therefore moved up to the Derde Divisie. The best runners-up of the Saturday and Sunday Hoofdklasse, ACV and JOS Watergraafsmeer, were also allowed to be promoted.
Saturday league
Teams
Club | Location | Venue | Capacity |
Ajax | Amsterdam | Sportpark De Toekomst | 2,250 |
Barendrecht | Barendrecht | Sportpark De Bongerd | 1,800 |
DOVO | Veenendaal | Sportpark Panhuis | 3,200 |
DVS '33 | Ermelo | Sportlaan | 5,500 |
Excelsior '31 | Rijssen | Sportpark De Koerbelt | 3,150 |
GOES | Goes | Sportpark Het Schenge | 1,500 |
Harkemase Boys | Harkema | Sportpark De Bosk | 5,000 |
Hoek | Hoek | Sportpark Denoek | 2,500 |
Jong Almere City | Almere | Yanmar Stadion | 3,000 |
Lisse | Lisse | Sportpark Ter Specke | 7,000 |
ODIN '59 | Heemskerk | Sportpark Assumburg | 1,700 |
ONS Sneek | Sneek | Zuidersportpark | 3,150 |
Sparta Nijkerk | Nijkerk | Sportpark De Ebbenhorst | 5,000 |
SteDoCo | Hoornaar | Sportpark SteDoCo | 1,700 |
Ter Leede | Sassenheim | Sportpark De Roodemolen | 3,000 |
VVOG | Harderwijk | Sportpark De Strokel | 10,000 |
VVSB | Noordwijkerhout | Sportpark De Boekhorst | 2,500 |
>> As the competition was cancelled, below is the situation on 7 March 2020, the date the last matches were played. <<
Standings
Fixtures/results
Sunday league
Teams
Club | Location | Venue | Capacity |
ADO '20 | Heemskerk | Sportpark De Vlotter | 4,500 |
Blauw Geel '38 | Veghel | PWA Sportpark | 2,500 |
DEM | Beverwijk | Sportpark Adrichem | 1,500 |
VV Dongen | Dongen | Sportpark De Biezen | 1,800 |
EVV | Echt | Sportpark In de Bandert | 2,000 |
Gemert | Gemert | Sportpark Molenbroek | 4,000 |
Groene Ster | Heerlerheide | Sportpark Pronsebroek | 2,500 |
USV Hercules | Utrecht | Sportpark Voordorp | 1,800 |
Hoogland | Hoogland | Sportpark Langenoord | 1,800 |
HSC '21 | Haaksbergen | Groot Scholtenhagen | 4,500 |
Jong ADO Den Haag | Den Haag | Cars Jeans Stadion | 15,000 |
Lienden | Lienden | Sportpark De Abdijhof | 2,400 |
OFC | Oostzaan | Sportpark OFC | 1,500 |
OSS '20 | Oss | Sportpark De Rusheuvel | 1,800 |
Quick | Den Haag | Sportpark Nieuw Hanenburg | 1,500 |
VV UNA | Veldhoven | Sportpark Zeelst | 2,000 |
RKVV Westlandia | Naaldwijk | Sportpark De Hoge Bomen | 2,000 |
>> As the competition was cancelled, below is the situation on 8 March 2020, the date the last matches were played. <<