Ajax Keeper Hailed as Hero After 'Crazy' Shoot-Out

Ajax's Dutch goalkeeper #22 Remko Pasveer (C) saves a penalty during the penalty shootout at the end of the UEFA Europa League 3rd Qualifying Round second leg football match between Ajax FC and Panathinaikos FC at the Johan Cruyff Arena, in Amsterdam, on August 15, 2024. (Photo by Olaf Kraak / ANP / AFP)
Ajax's Dutch goalkeeper #22 Remko Pasveer (C) saves a penalty during the penalty shootout at the end of the UEFA Europa League 3rd Qualifying Round second leg football match between Ajax FC and Panathinaikos FC at the Johan Cruyff Arena, in Amsterdam, on August 15, 2024. (Photo by Olaf Kraak / ANP / AFP)
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Ajax Keeper Hailed as Hero After 'Crazy' Shoot-Out

Ajax's Dutch goalkeeper #22 Remko Pasveer (C) saves a penalty during the penalty shootout at the end of the UEFA Europa League 3rd Qualifying Round second leg football match between Ajax FC and Panathinaikos FC at the Johan Cruyff Arena, in Amsterdam, on August 15, 2024. (Photo by Olaf Kraak / ANP / AFP)
Ajax's Dutch goalkeeper #22 Remko Pasveer (C) saves a penalty during the penalty shootout at the end of the UEFA Europa League 3rd Qualifying Round second leg football match between Ajax FC and Panathinaikos FC at the Johan Cruyff Arena, in Amsterdam, on August 15, 2024. (Photo by Olaf Kraak / ANP / AFP)

The 40-year-old goalkeeper of Ajax was being hailed as a hero Friday after the Dutch giants won a "crazy" penalty shoot-out 13-12 to advance into the Europa League play-offs.
Remko Pasveer saved five penalties and scored one himself to squeeze Ajax past Greek side Panathinaikos in one of the longest penalty shoot-outs in history, said AFP.
The total of 34 penalty kicks was the most taken in a UEFA competition, beating a game between the Netherlands and England in the under-21 European Championship, where 32 were taken.
It was a "bizarre" shoot-out, Pasveer said after the match. "So many penalties and every time someone missed, the other team missed."
"This was crazy," said Ajax coach Francesco Farioli. "But it was also a great evening. We are now definitely playing in Europe."
He joked that Pasveer could expect to be immortalized in the corridors of the Ajax stadium where pictures of some of the greats of Dutch football hang.
"Remko asked why there was never a picture of a goalkeeper who has kept a clean sheet. I told him he should maybe play a bit better," quipped the coach.
"But now I think we should quickly hang up a picture of him."
It was a welcome win for Ajax, who are trying to bounce back from one of the most disappointing seasons in their illustrious history.
At one point the 36-time Dutch champions were bottom of the Eredivisie and suffered humiliating losses to rivals Feyenoord and PSV Eindhoven.
With new coach Farioli at the helm, the Amsterdam-based club is hoping for a turnaround in fortunes and won their first Eredivisie match 1-0 against Heerenveen on Sunday.
The longest shoot-out in history was the 56 kicks taken in the Israeli domestic competition between SC Dimona and Shimshon Tel Aviv.



Ed Sheeran Buys Minority Stake in Hometown Club Ipswich 

Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran arrives for the screening of the film "Songwriter" during the 68th edition of the International Film Festival Berlin, in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2019. (AP)
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran arrives for the screening of the film "Songwriter" during the 68th edition of the International Film Festival Berlin, in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2019. (AP)
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Ed Sheeran Buys Minority Stake in Hometown Club Ipswich 

Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran arrives for the screening of the film "Songwriter" during the 68th edition of the International Film Festival Berlin, in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2019. (AP)
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran arrives for the screening of the film "Songwriter" during the 68th edition of the International Film Festival Berlin, in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 23, 2019. (AP)

Singer Ed Sheeran fulfilled "any football fan's dream" and purchased a minority stake in his hometown club, the newly-promoted Premier League side Ipswich Town.

Sheeran's total stake in the club is 1.4% and he will not join their board, Ipswich said in a statement on Thursday.

But the artist, who often attends Ipswich's home matches, will have an executive box at the Portman Road Stadium, the club added.

"Really excited to announce that I have bought a small percentage of my hometown football club Ipswich Town," Sheeran, 33, posted on Instagram.

"It’s any football fan's dream to be an owner in the club they support and I feel so grateful for the opportunity.

"I’ve lived in Suffolk since I was three, and although I have travelled the world and sometimes feel like an outsider in big cities, Suffolk and Ipswich have always made me feel part of a community and protected. It’s such a joy to be a fan of Ipswich Town."

Ipswich, who earned an automatic promotion after finishing second in the English Championship last season, begin their Premier League campaign at home against Liverpool on Saturday.