The Dutch National Police arrested a 35-year-old man suspected of hacking the professional football club Ajax Amsterdam (AFC Ajax) earlier this year.

The suspect was arrested in Buren and, according to a Tuesday press release, he is believed to have hacked into the football club's systems multiple times.

"On the morning of Tuesday, May 26, the police arrested a 35-year-old man from the municipality of Buren for computer trespassing at the Amsterdam football club Ajax. The man is suspected of deliberately unlawful intrusion into Ajax's computer systems several times," the police said.

"In early 2026, Ajax was confronted with the computer trespass after the suspect granted himself access to the football club's computer systems. After the police were informed, the criminal investigation department started an investigation in which the suspect from the municipality of Buren came into the picture."

AFC Ajax disclosed the incident in late March, saying that the attacker exploited vulnerabilities in its IT systems to access data belonging to a few hundred individuals.