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before settling on
being called after its
neighbourhood in 1912 as SC
Feijenoord,
updated in 1974 to SC Feyenoord, and then to
Feyenoord in 1978, when...
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Feijenoord (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfɛiənoːrt]) is a
district of
Rotterdam in the Netherlands,
south of the
Nieuwe Maas.
Feyenoord football club was formed...
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Stadion Feijenoord (pronounced [ˌstaːdijɔɱ ˈfɛiənoːrt]), more
commonly known by its
nickname De Kuip (pronounced [də ˈkœyp], the Tub), is a
stadium in...
- a
football match held at the San Siro, Milan, on 6 May 1970, that saw
Feijenoord of the
Netherlands defeat Celtic of
Scotland 2–1
after extra time. Ove...
- stadionfeijenoord.nl (in Dutch).
Stadion Feijenoord N.V.
Archived from the
original on 31
December 2007.
zowel Stadion Feijenoord als
Feyenoord Rotterdam met een...
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different Celeritas already pla**** there. The team then took the name SC
Feijenoord,
after the city
district in
which the team was
founded and
again changed...
- Attendance: 46,569 Referee:
Goncho Rusev (Bulgaria) 17
September 1969
Feijenoord Stadion,
Rotterdam Attendance: 54,656 Referee: John
Carpenter (Republic...
- The
final was pla**** on 8 May 2002 at
Feijenoord Stadion in Rotterdam, Netherlands. 8 May 2002 20:45 CEST
Feijenoord Stadion,
Rotterdam Attendance: 45,611...
- Winners' Cup and the 37th
overall Cup Winners' Cup final. It was held at
Feijenoord Stadion in
Rotterdam on 14 May 1997.
Barcelona won the
match 1–0 thanks...
- Cup and the 25th
European Cup Winners' Cup final. The
final was held at
Feijenoord Stadion in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on 15 May 1985. Everton,
which dominated...