Ajax Team Statistics and Season Performance 2026/27 – Netherlands

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Ajax is a football team from Netherlands, based in Amsterdam, founded in 1900, home venue Johan Cruijff Arena.

This stats view belongs to that team profile for 2026/2027, keeping its fixtures, results, squad and available statistics separate from other teams with the same or similar name.

Ajax Stats 2026/27

The Ajax stats page gives supporters a deeper view of how Ajax is performing during the selected season. Use this page to review team statistics, goals scored, goals conceded, clean sheets, match records, player stats and overall performance trends.

Ajax stats help explain results beyond the final score. A team may be winning because of strong attacking numbers, defensive control, clean sheets, home form, away form or consistent player contributions across the season.

Ajax Statistics

Ajax statistics bring together the key numbers behind the team’s season. These may include matches played, wins, draws, defeats, goals, cards, clean sheets and other football records connected with the team.

Statistics are useful because they show patterns that are not always clear from one match. Supporters can compare the numbers with fixtures, results and standings to understand the wider season picture.

Ajax Team Stats

Ajax team stats focus on the collective performance of the whole side. They help users understand how the team attacks, defends, scores goals, concedes chances and manages matches across different competitions.

A strong team-stat profile may show regular scoring, fewer goals conceded, good discipline, reliable home results or strong form against direct rivals.

Ajax Football Stats

Ajax football stats give users a complete performance view of the team. Goals, clean sheets, cards, assists, appearances and match trends all help explain how Ajax is playing during the season.

These football statistics are useful for fans, analysts and match followers who want more detail than fixtures and results alone.

Ajax Match Stats

Ajax match stats can help explain what happened inside individual games. Depending on the match, statistics may include goals, shots, corners, possession, cards, substitutions and player performance records.

Match stats should be read together with the final score. A team can dominate the ball but fail to win, while another team may score from fewer chances and still take the result.

Ajax Season Stats

Ajax season stats show the team’s performance across the selected campaign. These records can help users compare early-season form, recent improvement, defensive progress and attacking consistency.

Season statistics become more meaningful as more matches are played. Early numbers can change quickly, while later-season records usually give a clearer picture of the team’s level.

Ajax Goals Stats

Ajax goals stats show how often the team scores and how important attacking output has been during the season. Goal records can include total goals, home goals, away goals and recent scoring form.

A team scoring regularly may carry stronger confidence into upcoming fixtures. However, goal totals should also be compared with opponent quality, venue and competition type.

Ajax Goals Scored

Goals scored are one of the most important parts of Ajax stats. They show whether the team is creating chances, finishing well and finding different ways to score.

A strong scoring record may come from one main striker, several attacking players, set pieces, midfield goals or contributions from defenders.

Ajax Goals Conceded

Goals conceded show the defensive side of Ajax statistics. A low number of goals conceded may suggest strong organisation, reliable goalkeeping and good defensive structure.

If Ajax concedes often, supporters should compare the record with injuries, opponent strength, away matches, red cards and tactical changes.

Ajax Clean Sheets

Ajax clean sheets show matches where the team finished without conceding a goal. Clean sheets are important because they often point to strong defending, good goalkeeping and better match control.

A clean-sheet run can also improve confidence before difficult fixtures. For teams that do not score many goals, clean sheets can be vital for collecting points.

Ajax Goal Difference

Goal difference compares goals scored with goals conceded. A positive goal difference shows that Ajax has scored more than it has conceded, while a negative number shows defensive or attacking problems.

Goal difference can be important in the standings when teams are level on points. It also gives a quick view of whether Ajax is controlling matches across the season.

Ajax Wins, Draws and Defeats

Wins, draws and defeats show the basic performance record of Ajax. Wins build momentum, draws can keep the team steady, and defeats may increase pressure before upcoming matches.

The record becomes more useful when combined with goals scored, goals conceded, home and away form, and the quality of opponents faced.

Ajax Home and Away Stats

Ajax home and away stats show whether the team performs better at its own venue or on the road. Some teams collect most of their points at home, while others are more effective away from home.

This split can explain why overall form may look different from match to match. Venue, travel, pitch conditions and crowd support can all influence performance.

Ajax Home Stats

Ajax home stats focus on matches where the team is listed as the home side. These records can show home wins, goals scored at home, goals conceded at home and clean sheets in home fixtures.

A strong home record can be important when judging upcoming matches because teams often perform with more confidence in familiar conditions.

Ajax Away Stats

Ajax away stats show how the team performs when playing away from home. Away results can be harder because of travel, crowd pressure and unfamiliar match conditions.

A strong away record can suggest tactical discipline, good organisation and the ability to collect results in difficult environments.

Ajax Form Stats

Ajax form stats show how the team has performed across recent matches. A strong form run may include wins, goals and clean sheets, while poor form may show defeats, low scoring or defensive issues.

Form should always be judged with context. A team may face stronger opponents, play several away matches, deal with injuries or rotate players during a busy schedule.

Ajax Attacking Stats

Ajax attacking stats help users understand how the team creates and scores goals. These records may include goals scored, assists, shots, chances, attacking player contributions and scoring patterns.

A strong attack can come from quick transitions, wide play, set pieces, possession football or individual quality from key players.

Ajax Defensive Stats

Ajax defensive stats show how well the team prevents opponents from scoring. Clean sheets, goals conceded, cards, tackles, blocks and goalkeeper records can all help explain defensive performance.

Defensive strength is important because teams that concede fewer goals usually stay competitive even when attacking form drops.

Ajax Player Stats

Ajax player stats show individual contributions inside the squad. These may include appearances, goals, assists, cards, minutes played and other season records.

Player statistics help users see which footballers are carrying the biggest influence for Ajax. A leading scorer, creative midfielder, reliable defender or regular goalkeeper can all shape the team’s results.

Ajax Goals and Assists

Goals and assists show the attacking contribution of Ajax players. Goals identify finishers, while assists highlight the players creating chances for teammates.

A team with several goal contributors may be harder to defend against than a team relying on one main scorer.

Ajax Cards and Discipline

Cards are an important part of Ajax statistics because discipline can affect match control and player availability. Yellow cards can build toward suspensions, while red cards can change a match immediately.

A team with many cards may face more selection problems, especially during important fixtures or crowded parts of the schedule.

Ajax Stats and Results

Ajax results show what happened, while stats help explain why it happened. A final score gives the outcome, but statistics can show whether Ajax created more chances, defended well or struggled in key moments.

Use the Ajax results page to compare completed matches with the performance numbers shown in the stats section.

Ajax Stats and Fixtures

Ajax stats can also help users prepare for upcoming matches. Scoring form, clean sheets, home record and away record can all add context before the next fixture.

Use the Ajax fixtures page to check the next match, upcoming opponents, match dates and kick-off times.

Ajax Stats and Standings

The standings show where Ajax sits in the table, while statistics explain how the team reached that position. Points, goals, clean sheets and goal difference all connect performance with league progress.

Use the Ajax standings page to compare the team’s stats with its current table position.

Ajax Stats and Players

The team’s statistics are built from individual player performances. Goals, assists, cards, minutes and appearances all come from players contributing across the season.

Use the Ajax players page to review the squad and open player profiles for individual records.

Viewing Ajax Stats From Another Season

When season selection is available, users may view Ajax stats from another campaign. This can help compare current performance with previous seasons, older squads and past results.

Always confirm the selected season before comparing statistics. Numbers from one campaign should not be mixed with another season’s record.

Why Ajax Stats Matter?

Ajax stats matter because they explain the performance behind fixtures, results and standings. They show whether the team is improving, struggling, scoring enough goals or defending consistently.

For supporters, analysts and match followers, this page makes it easier to understand Ajax through real football performance signals instead of relying only on the latest score.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I see Ajax stats?

You can view Ajax stats on Score9ja with team statistics, goals scored, goals conceded, clean sheets, match records, player stats and season trends.

What are Ajax statistics?

Ajax statistics are football performance records such as matches played, goals, assists, cards, clean sheets, wins, draws, defeats and other season numbers.

Does this page show Ajax goals scored?

Yes. Where shown, Ajax goals scored help users understand attacking performance during the selected season.

Does this page show Ajax clean sheets?

Yes. Clean sheets show matches where Ajax finished without conceding a goal.

Can I see Ajax player stats?

Yes. Player statistics may include appearances, goals, assists, cards, minutes played and other individual records where shown.

How do Ajax stats relate to standings?

Ajax stats help explain standings by showing goals scored, goals conceded, goal difference, clean sheets, form and match performance.

Can I view Ajax stats from another season?

Yes. Use the season selector where available to view Ajax stats from another season or campaign.