The Dutch football federation (KNVB) called an end to the 2019-20 season, as the Eredivisie became the first top European league called off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
No team will be declared champions after Ajax and AZ Alkmaar were left level on points at the top of the table with nine games still to play.
"Unfortunately, given the measures (banning large-scale gatherings) taken by the government, it became impossible to finish the 2019-2020 season," the KNVB said in a statemen on Friday.
"Public health always comes first. It's not just a football problem here given what the coronavirus is doing to society. Nonetheless, the professional football committee is aware that today's decisions are going to cause great disappointment for some," it added.
Leaders Ajax, above AZ on goal difference, will qualify for next season's Champions League, according to the KNVB, which will await a definitive verdict from UEFA on May 25.
AZ will likely enter the competition's preliminary rounds, with Feyenoord, PSV Eindhoven and Willem II set to compete in the Europa League based on the final standings.
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It marks the first time since 1945 the Dutch season has finished without a league champion.
"As a player and as a club you naturally want to become champion," Ajax chief executive Edwin van der Sar told the club's website.
"You want to show it on the field and we have been at the top all year round.
"It is a pity that you are not declared champion, but in this situation that may be understandable. There are more important things at the moment than football."
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