Day 1
Ajax: 22. Pasveer, 3. Gaaei, 15. Baas Y., 36. Janse D., 37. Sutalo J., 16. Mannsverk, 21. Van den Boomen( till 58'), 38. Hlynsson Kr.( till 81'), 39. Godts M.( till 73'), 10. Akpom( till 59'), 23. Berghuis( till 58')
Substitution: 11. Forbs(from 58'), 20. Traore B.(from 58'), 8. Taylor Ke.(from 59'), 6. Henderson(from 73'), 9. Brobbey(from 81')
Bench: 12. Gorter J., 40. Ramaj, 2. Rensch, 4. Hato, 18. Medic, 28. Fitz-Jim, 19. Rijkhoff
Heerenveen: 13. van der Hart, 2. Hall D.( till 70'), 4. Kersten, 5. Bochniewicz, 8. Brouwers L., 11. Köhlert, 21. van Ee( till 80'), 10. Sebaoui( till 62'), 19. Olsson S., 24. Al-Saed( till 83'), 9. Karlsbakk( till 46')
Substitution: 18. Nicolaescu I.(from 46'), 20. Trenskow(from 62'), 45. Braude Oliver(from 70'), 14. Smans(from 80'), 26. Rallis(from 83')
Bench: 22. Klaverboer, 44. Noppert, 15. Ali, 35. Oostra, 39. Ahmed I.
Yellow Cards: Bochniewicz 16', Braude Oliver 84'
Following are the results of UEFA Europa League third qualifying round first legs
Ajax are close to losing their chances of qualifying for the Europa League playoffs
Ajax appoints John van ’t Schip as interim head coach of Ajax 1
Brighton head coach Roberto De Zerbi talks about victory over Ajax
Ajax lost to Brighton in the 3rd round of the group stage of the Europa League (0:2) after goals from Joao Pedro and Ansu Fati
Ajax and Maurice Steijn will part ways with immediate effect
Ajax has already suffered its fourth defeat in seven matches of the Dutch championship and is in penultimate place in the Eredivisie