| 2000–01 season | |||
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| Manager | Co Adriaanse | ||
| Stadium | Amsterdam Arena | ||
| Eredivise | 3rd | ||
| KNVB Cup | Round of 16 | ||
| UEFA Cup | Second round | ||
| Top goalscorer | Shota Arveladze (18) | ||
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During the 2000–01 Dutch football season, AFC Ajax competed in the Eredivisie.
Season summary
Although Ajax recorded the same points total as the previous season, this year their tally was enough for third place, which allowed them to qualify for the third qualifying round of the Champions League.
First-team squad
- Squad at end of season
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Left club during season
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Jong Ajax
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Transfers
Out
- Frank Verlaat - SV Werder Bremen
- Brian Laudrup - retired
- Dani - S.L. Benfica
- Serge van den Ban - HFC Haarlem
Results
UEFA Cup
First round
| 12 September 2000 | Gent .svg.png.webp)  | 0–6 |  Ajax | Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent | 
| Report | Arveladze  16' Knopper  40', 69' Grønkjær  70' van der Vaart  80' van der Gun  84' | Referee: Juan Ansuátegui Roca (Spain) | 
| 28 September 2000 | Ajax   | 3–0 | .svg.png.webp) Gent | Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam | 
| Van der Gun  27', 58' Van der Vaart  85' | Report | Referee: Lutz Michael Fröhlich (Germany) | 
Ajax won 9–0 on aggregate.
Second round
| 26 October 2000 | Lausanne .svg.png.webp)  | 1–0 |  Ajax | Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne | 
| Mazzoni  37' | Report UEFA Report | Wamberto  79' | Attendance: 11,150 Referee: Željko Širić (Croatia) | 
| 9 November 2000 | Ajax   | 2–2 | .svg.png.webp) Lausanne | Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam | 
| Arveladze  17' Van der Gun  79' | Report UEFA Report | Mazzoni  38' Kuźba  77' (pen.) | Attendance: 27,500 Referee: Víctor José Esquinas Torres (Spain) | 
Lausanne win 3–2 on aggregate
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