

Feyenoord
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Feyenoord was founded in 1908 in the south side of Rotterdam and is one of the three biggest clubs in the Netherlands.
Season Stats
Record
18W 8D 7L
H:11W/A:7W
Goals
68 / 44 (+24)
H:39/A:29
Clean Sheets
10
H:6/A:4
Rank
3
Sidelined Players (11)
Recent Results
@ Real Betis
29/01/2026UEFA Europa League
vs SK Sturm Graz
22/01/2026UEFA Europa League
vs SC Heerenveen
17/12/2025KNVB Beker
@ FCSB
11/12/2025UEFA Europa League
vs Celtic
27/11/2025UEFA Europa League
@ VfB Stuttgart
06/11/2025UEFA Europa League
vs Panathinaikos
23/10/2025UEFA Europa League
vs Aston Villa
02/10/2025UEFA Europa League
@ SC Braga
24/09/2025UEFA Europa League
@ Fenerbahçe SK
12/08/2025UEFA Champions League
Upcoming Fixtures
@ FC Dordrecht
Club Friendlies
04/07/2026
14:30
vs Club Brugge KV
Club Friendlies
11/07/2026
12:00
vs Royal Charleroi Sporting Club
Club Friendlies
17/07/2026
13:30
vs Rayo Vallecano
Club Friendlies
26/07/2026
14:00
@ Sparta Rotterdam
Eredivisie
09/08/2026
12:15
vs Go Ahead Eagles
Eredivisie
16/08/2026
14:30
@ SC Cambuur
Eredivisie
23/08/2026
16:45
vs ADO Den Haag
Eredivisie
30/08/2026
14:30
@ NEC Nijmegen
Eredivisie
05/09/2026
16:30
@ PEC Zwolle
Eredivisie
13/09/2026
16:45
Feyenoord
Feyenoord, founded in 1908 in Rotterdam's working-class harbour district and playing at the iconic De Kuip stadium (51,117 capacity) since 1937, became the first Dutch club to win the European Cup in 1970 by defeating Celtic in Milan, and added the Intercontinental Cup the same year. Known for embodying the blue-collar spirit of Rotterdam in contrast to Ajax's cosmopolitan Amsterdam identity, Feyenoord have won the Eredivisie 16 times, the KNVB Cup 14 times, and two UEFA Cup titles (1974, 2002). Their most recent Eredivisie title arrived in 2017 after an agonising 18-year drought. De Kuip, which has hosted a record ten UEFA club competition finals, is celebrated as one of the most atmospheric stadiums in world football.


































