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In the early 2000s, Ajax were reborn — louder, faster, and wilder than the pristine Total Football sides that came before them. Between 2001 and 2003, a fearless new generation stormed through Amsterdam: Zlatan Ibrahimović, Rafael van der Vaart, Cristian Chivu, Steven Pienaar, and Andy van der Meyde — a group so unpredictable they became known as the “Rock ’n Roll Ajax.”
In this episode, we dive into that chaotic, thrilling era. From Co Adriaanse’s dismissal to Ronald Koeman’s youth revolution, from Zlatan’s €9 million move from Malmö to his breakout Champions League night against Lyon, we revisit how Ajax rediscovered swagger and nearly shocked Europe on their 2002–03 run to the Champions League quarter-finals.
This is the story of a club caught between tradition and rebellion — a team that brought the ArenA back to life, inspired a new generation of Dutch stars, and gave the football world its first glimpse of Zlatan’s genius.
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