In a dramatic display of endurance and precision, Ajax Amsterdam has etched its name into the annals of UEFA history with a record-breaking penalty shootout against Panathinaikos. The match, which took place on August 15, 2024, at the Johan Cruyff Arena, saw Ajax and Panathinaikos engage in a marathon shootout that set a new record with 34 penalties. Ajax emerged victorious, winning 13-12 in a grueling test of nerve that lasted 25 minutes, surpassing the previous UEFA record of 32 penalties.
The tie was fiercely contested over two legs, beginning with Ajax's narrow 1-0 victory in Athens. The Greek side equalized in the second leg with an 89th-minute goal from Tetê, sending the match into extra time and eventually to penalties when no further goals were scored. Ajax's triumph in the shootout was a testament to their resilience and determination, as they outlasted their opponents in what was an epic battle of wills.
Ajax's head coach, Francesco Farioli, praised his team's spirit and commitment following the match. "It was incredible," Farioli said. "The spirit and dedication of the team were amazing tonight. We are not perfect, but we can’t say that the players didn’t give it their all." His comments reflected the immense pressure and intensity faced by both teams throughout the protracted penalty shootout.
Veteran goalkeeper Remko Pasveer played a pivotal role in Ajax’s success. At 40 years old, Pasveer's experience and skill were on full display as he saved five penalties and even scored one himself. His performance was instrumental in Ajax’s ability to withstand the relentless pressure of the shootout. The match saw several players miss crucial penalties that could have ended the shootout earlier, further highlighting the extreme tension and high stakes involved.
The shootout's climactic moment came when Danish defender Anton Gaaei converted the winning penalty after a series of missed opportunities by both sides. The decisive kick was met with a roar of relief from the Ajax supporters, who had witnessed an extraordinary contest unfold. This victory propels Ajax into the Europa League play-off round, where they will face Polish side Jagiellonia Białystok. The winner of this next round will secure a coveted spot in the group stages of the Europa League.
Ajax's advancement to the play-offs follows an unforgettable match that has captivated soccer fans worldwide. The record-setting penalty shootout not only showcased the dramatic nature of knockout football but also underscored the enduring excitement and unpredictability that define the sport. The epic battle at the Johan Cruyff Arena will be remembered as a landmark moment in UEFA history.
As Ajax prepares for their upcoming encounter with Jagiellonia Białystok, the team and their supporters will undoubtedly carry the memories of this historic shootout as they aim for further success in European competition.