Feyenoord Rotterdam

Eredivisie
Eredivisie League level: NetherlandsFirst Tier Table position: 4 In league since: 69 years
Feyenoord Rotterdam
  • Squad size: 29
  • Average age: 24.2
  • Foreigners: 18  62.1 %
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Squad Feyenoord Rotterdam

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#PlayerDate of birth/AgeNat.Market value
1
Justin Bijlow
Goalkeeper
Jan 22, 1998 (26)Netherlands
22
Timon Wellenreuther
Goalkeeper
Dec 3, 1995 (28)Germany
21
Levski Sofia
Plamen Andreev
Goalkeeper
Dec 15, 2004 (19)Bulgaria
41
Mannou Berger
Goalkeeper
Oct 15, 2004 (20)Netherlands
33
Dávid Hancko
Centre-Back
Dec 13, 1997 (26)Slovakia
3
Thomas Beelen
Centre-Back
Jun 11, 2001 (23)Netherlands
15
Juventus FC
Facundo González
Centre-Back
Jun 6, 2003 (21)Uruguay
Italy
18
Gernot Trauner
Centre-Back
Mar 25, 1992 (32)Austria
20
LD Alajuelense
Jeyland Mitchell
Centre-Back
Sep 29, 2004 (20)Costa Rica
11
Quilindschy Hartman
Left-Back
Nov 14, 2001 (23)Netherlands
Curacao
5
Twente Enschede FC
Gijs Smal
Left-Back
Aug 31, 1997 (27)Netherlands
16
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Hugo Bueno
Left-Back
Sep 18, 2002 (22)Spain
30
OGC Nice
Jordan Lotomba
Right-Back
Sep 29, 1998 (26)Switzerland
DR Congo
2
Bart Nieuwkoop
Right-Back
Mar 7, 1996 (28)Netherlands
26
Feyenoord U18
Givairo Read
Right-Back
Jun 2, 2006 (18)Netherlands
Suriname
6
Ramiz Zerrouki
Defensive Midfield
May 26, 1998 (26)Algeria
Netherlands
24
Gjivai Zechiël
Defensive Midfield
Jun 1, 2004 (20)Netherlands
Suriname
8
Quinten Timber
Central Midfield
Jun 17, 2001 (23)Netherlands
Curacao
27
Antoni Milambo
Central Midfield
Apr 3, 2005 (19)Netherlands
DR Congo
4
Red Star Belgrade
In-beom Hwang
Central Midfield
Sep 20, 1996 (28)Korea, South
10
Calvin Stengs
Attacking Midfield
Dec 18, 1998 (25)Netherlands
Suriname
34
FC Versailles 78
Chris-Kévin Nadje
Attacking Midfield
Aug 14, 2001 (23)Cote d'Ivoire
France
14
Igor Paixão
Left Winger
Jun 28, 2000 (24)Brazil
38
Brighton & Hove Albion
Ibrahim Osman
Left Winger
Nov 29, 2004 (19)Ghana
17
Luka Ivanusec
Left Winger
Nov 26, 1998 (25)Croatia
23
Patro Eisden Maasmechelen
Anis Hadj Moussa
Right Winger
Feb 11, 2002 (22)Algeria
France
29
Santiago Gimenez
Centre-Forward
Apr 18, 2001 (23)Mexico
Italy
9
Ayase Ueda
Centre-Forward
Aug 28, 1998 (26)Japan
19
Philadelphia Union
Julián Carranza
Centre-Forward
May 22, 2000 (24)Argentina
Italy
Detailed squad

Table section Eredivisie 24/25

# Club Matches +/- Pts
1 PSV Eindhoven 12 31 33
2 FC Utrecht 11 9 28
3 Ajax Amsterdam 11 14 26
4 Feyenoord Rotterdam 12 15 25
5 Twente Enschede FC 12 13 22
6 AZ Alkmaar 12 9 17
7 Fortuna Sittard 12 -3 17
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Transfer record

Arrivals/Departures Fee
Income 22 56.60m
Expenditure 24 19.85m
Overall balance +36.75m
All transfers

Stats & facts

Official club name: Feyenoord Rotterdam Address:
Van Zandvlietplein 1
3077 AA Rotterdam
Netherlands
Tel: +31 10 492 9444 Website: Founded: Jul 19, 1908 Members: 74.000
Feyenoord Rotterdam began on July 19, 1908, when four men met in café De Vereeniging to form a new football club, Wilhelmina. The name of the club and the colours of the kit changed a couple of times in the first few years, but on July 15, 1912, the club was given its permanent name: Rotterdamsche Voetbal Vereeniging Feijenoord (Rotterdam Football Club Feijenoord). The club adopted its now traditional kit: a red and white shirt with black shorts and black socks with red and white hoops. With Feyenoord being a harbor city the club is mostly associated with footballers and sponsors that have a similar work ethic. With Sparta Rotterdam being considered the more flamboyant "royal" club playing at "The Castle" (Het kasteel) and Excelsior Rotterdam considered a "younger brother" of Feyenoord, even though official cooperation agreements have expired in 2015 The club had its first major international success in the late 60's and early 70s under Austrian Coach Ernst Happel when he started playing what later would be known as Total Football "(totaalvoetbal.) In 1970, Feyenoord would become the first Dutch club to win the Europa Cup 1 (against Celtic), the Intercontinental Cup (Estudiantes), and four years later the UEFA Cup (Tottenham Hotspurs) under Wiel Coerver. In 2002 under Bert van Marwijk, Feyenoord would win the UEFA Cup again in its own stadium De Kuip against Borussia Dortmund. To this day, Feyenoord remains the first and last Dutch club to win a European prize. In the Eredivisie, Feyenoord is considered part of the classical Top-3 with Ajax Amsterdam and PSV Eindhoven, teams that along with FC Utrecht (since 1970) have never been relegated from the Dutch Eredivisie. Since 1924 Feyenoord has won 16 Eredivisie titles (the latest in 2023) 13 Dutch Cups, and 4 Dutch Supercups. Feyenoord was the first club to win the Dutch Supercup, and in 2017 became the first club to win the golden Eredivisie "Schaal" (plate) for its 60th anniversary. Feyenoord is currently strugling to modernize its stadium De Kuip, or build a new stadium owing to the fact that the professional Footballclub (Feyenoord NV) the amateur footballclub (SC Feyenoord), and the stadium (Stadion Feyenoord) became 3 separate entities in 1978, where the amateur club owns a majority stake in the stadium which makes the PFO only a tenant in the stadium, leading to a troubled and ultimately failed process renew or replace the stadium that started in 2006 and has been canceled in 2022. Feyenoord is expected to propose a new plan before 2025.
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