2017–18 Feyenoord season

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Feyenoord
2017–18 season
Chairman Gerard Hoetmer
Manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Stadium De Kuip
Eredivisie 4th
KNVB Cup Winners
Johan Cruyff Shield Winners
Champions League Group stage
Top goalscorerLeague: Steven Berghuis (18)
All: Steven Berghuis (23)
Highest home attendance47,500 (sell-out, vs. multiple opponents)
Lowest home attendance23,500 (vs. AVV Swift, KNVB Cup)
Average home league attendance Eredivisie: 45,588
KNVB Cup: 37,940
Champions League: 41,167
  2016–17
2018–19  

The 2017–18 season was Feyenoord's 110th season of play, it marked its 62nd season in the Eredivisie and its 96th consecutive season in the top flight of Dutch football. It was the third season with manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst, a former player who played seven seasons for Feyenoord and who played 106 times for Dutch national team. Feyenoord entered the KNVB Cup in the first round and the Champions League in the group stage.

Contents

Eredivisie

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
2 Ajax 3425458933+5679Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
3 AZ 3422577238+3471Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round
4 Feyenoord 3420687639+3766Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round [lower-alpha 1]
5 Utrecht 34141285853+554Qualification to European competition play-offs [lower-alpha 2]
6 Vitesse (O)341310116347+1649
Source: eredivisie.nl
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Play-off if relevant for deciding champion, relegation or participating in a European league, otherwise by draw. 8) Penalty shoot-out (only after a play-off) [1]
(O) Play-off winners
Notes:

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
3420687639 +376611333717 +209353922 +17

Last updated: 1 July 2017.
Source: Eredivisie

Results by matchday

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Ground H A H A A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A
ResultWWWWLLWDLDDDWWDDWWLWLWLWLLWWWWWWWW
Position6511142356677556545444445554444444
Updated to match(es) played on 19 December 2017. Source: Feyenoord
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

  Win  Draw  Loss

The fixtures for the 2017–18 season were announced in June 2017.

13 August 20171 Feyenoord 2–1 Twente Rotterdam
14:30 CET
report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük
Assistant referees: Bas van Dongen
Assistant referees: Joost van Zuilen
20 August 20172 Excelsior 0–1 Feyenoord Rotterdam
12:30 CET
report Stadium: Van Dongen & De Roo Stadion
Attendance: 4,400
Referee: Bjorn Kuipers
Assistant referees: Sander van Roekel
Assistant referees: Erwin Zeinstra
27 August 20173 Feyenoord 5–0 Willem II Rotterdam
12:30 CET
report Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Assistant referees: Richard Poelman
Assistant referees: Roy de Nas
9 September 20174 Heracles 2–4 Feyenoord Almelo
18:30 CET
report
Stadium: Polman Stadion
Attendance: 11,331
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Assistant referees: Mario Diks
Assistant referees: Hessel Steegstra
17 September 20175 PSV 1–0 Feyenoord Eindhoven
16:45 CET
report
Stadium: Philips Stadion
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Bjorn Kuipers
Assistant referees: Sander van Roekel
Assistant referees: Erwin Zeinstra
23 September 20176 Feyenoord 0–2 NAC Breda Rotterdam
19:45 CET report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Jochem Kamphuis
Assistant referees: Johan Balder
Assistant referees: Terry Hoekstra
1 October 20177 AZ 0–4 Feyenoord Alkmaar
12:30 CET report
Stadium: AFAS Stadion
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Assistant referees: Patrick Langkamp
Assistant referees: Mark Strijker
14 October 20178 Feyenoord 0–0 PEC Zwolle Rotterdam
20:45 CET
report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Dennis Higler
Assistant referees: Richard Brondijk
Assistant referees: Richard Polman
22 October 20179 Feyenoord 1–4 Ajax Rotterdam
14:30 CET report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Assistant referees: Mario Diks
Assistant referees: Hessel Steegstra
28 October 201710 Roda JC 1–1 Feyenoord Kerkrade
18:30 CET
report
Stadium: Parkstad Limburg Stadion
Attendance: 13,491
Referee: Kevin Blom
Assistant referees: Rob van de Ven
Assistant referees: Joost van Zuilen
5 November 201711 ADO Den Haag 2–2 Feyenoord ’s-Gravenhage
12:30 CET
report
Stadium: Cars Jeans Stadion
Attendance: 13,870
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Assistant referees: Rogier Honig
Assistant referees: Roy de Nas
18 November 201712 Feyenoord 1–1 VVV-Venlo Rotterdam
18:30 CET report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Dennis Higler
Assistant referees: Richard Brondijk
Assistant referees: Johan Balder
25 November 201713 FC Groningen 0–2 Feyenoord Groningen
19:45 CET report Stadium: Euroborg
Attendance: 20,294
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Assistant referees: Mario Diks
Assistant referees: Hessel Steegstra
2 December 201714 Feyenoord 1–0 Vitesse Rotterdam
20:45 CET report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Pol van Boekel
Assistant referees: Jan de Vries
Assistant referees: Charl Schaap
24 January 201815 FC Utrecht 1–1 Feyenoord Utrecht
20:00 CET
report
Stadium: Stadion Galgenwaard
Attendance: 22,111
Referee: Kevin Blom
Assistant referees: Jan de Vries
Assistant referees: Joost van Zuilen
13 December 201716 Feyenoord 1–1 SC Heerenveen Rotterdam
20:45 CET report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Kevin Blom
Assistant referees: Rob van de Ven
Assistant referees: Richard Polman
17 December 201717 Sparta 0–7 Feyenoord Rotterdam
12:30 CET
report
Stadium: Het Kasteel
Attendance: 10,400
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük
Assistant referees: Dave Goossens
Assistant referees: Bas van Dongen
24 December 201718 Feyenoord 5–1 Roda JC Rotterdam
16:45 CET
report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Jochem Kamphuis
Assistant referees: Charl Schaap
Assistant referees: Rens Bluemink
21 January 201819 Ajax 2-0 Feyenoord Amsterdam
14:30 CET report
Stadium: Amsterdam Arena
Attendance: 53,320
Referee: Björn Kuipers
Assistant referees: Sander van Roekel
Assistant referees: Erwin Zeinstra
28 January 201820 Feyenoord 3–1 ADO Den Haag Rotterdam
14:30 CET report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Assistant referees: Rob van de Ven
Assistant referees: Patrick Langkamp
4 February 201821 VVV-Venlo 1-0 Feyenoord Venlo
14:30 CET
report
Stadium: De Koel
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Jochem Kamphuis
Assistant referees: Angelo Boonman
Assistant referees: Nicky Siebert
8 February 201822 Feyenoord 3–0 FC Groningen Rotterdam
20:45 CET report Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 37,500
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük
Assistant referees: Rogier Honig
Assistant referees: Richard Polman
11 February 201823 Vitesse 3-1 Feyenoord Arnhem
14:30 CET
report Stadium: GelreDome
Attendance: 16,459
Referee: Dennis Higler
Assistant referees: Charl Schaap
Assistant referees: Erik Kleinjan
18 February 201824 Feyenoord 1–0 Heracles Rotterdam
14:30 CET
report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Ed Janssen
Assistant referees: Terry Hoekstra
Assistant referees: Mark Strijker
25 February 201825 Feyenoord 1–3 PSV Rotterdam
14:30 CET
report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Assistant referees: Mario Diks
Assistant referees: Hessel Steegstra
3 March 201826 NAC 2-1 Feyenoord Breda
20:45 CET
report
Stadium: Rat Verlegh Stadion
Attendance: 18,963
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Assistant referees: Rob van de Ven
Assistant referees: Joost van Zuilen
11 March 201827 Feyenoord 2–1 AZ Rotterdam
16:45 CET report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Dennis Higler
Assistant referees: Charl Schaap
Assistant referees: Richard Brondijk
18 March 201828 PEC Zwolle 3-4 Feyenoord Zwolle
16:45 CET
report
Stadium: MAC³PARK Stadion
Attendance: 13,250
Referee: Pol van Boekel
Assistant referees: Dave Goossens
Assistant referees: Patrick Langkamp
1 April 201829 Feyenoord 5–0 Excelsior Rotterdam
16:45 CET
report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük
Assistant referees: Rogier Honig
Assistant referees: Rens Bluemink
8 April 201830 FC Twente 1-3 Feyenoord Enschede
14:30 CET
report Stadium: De Grolsch Veste
Attendance: 25,600
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Assistant referees: Mario Diks
Assistant referees: Hessel Steegstra
15 April 201831 Feyenoord 3–1 FC Utrecht Rotterdam
14:30 CET report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Assistant referees: Terry Hoekstra
Assistant referees: Erik Kleinjan
18 April 201832 Willem II 1-5 Feyenoord Tilburg
20:45 CET
report
Stadium: Koning Willem II Stadion
Attendance: 13,320
Referee: Kevin Blom
Assistant referees: Jan de Vries
Assistant referees: Cristian Dobre
29 April 201833 Feyenoord 3–1 Sparta Rotterdam
14:30 CET
report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Dennis Higler
Assistant referees: Patrick Langkamp
Assistant referees: Nicky Siebert
6 May 201834 SC Heerenveen 2-3 Feyenoord Heerenveen
14:30 CET
report Stadium: Abe Lenstra Stadion
Attendance: 24,640
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Assistant referees: Mario Diks
Assistant referees: Hessel Steegstra

KNVB Cup

20 September 2017 (2017-09-20) 1st Round Feyenoord 2–0 ADO Den Haag Rotterdam
20:45 CET
report
Stadium: Feijenoord Stadion
Attendance: 44,700
Referee: Pol van Boekel
Assistant referees: Rob van de Ven
Assistant referees: Bas van Dongen
Fourth official: M. van den Kerkhof
25 October 2017 (2017-10-25) 2nd Round Feyenoord 4–1 AVV Swift Rotterdam
20:45 CET
report
  • Gabel Red card.svg 12'
  • Van Wakeren Soccerball shade.svg50'
  • Van Zweeden Yellow card.svg 62'
  • Moelee Yellow card.svg 72'
Stadium: Feijenoord Stadion
Attendance: 23,500
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük
Assistant referees: D. Goossens
Assistant referees: Bas van Dongen
Fourth official: J. Kooij
21 December 2017 (2017-12-21) Round of 16 Feyenoord 3–1 Heracles Rotterdam
20:45 CET
report Stadium: Feijenoord Stadion
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Assistant referees: E. Kleinjan
Assistant referees: C. Dobre
Fourth official: R. Dieperink
31 January 2018 (2018-01-31) Quarter-finals Feyenoord 2–0 PSV Rotterdam
20:45 CET
report
Stadium: Feijenoord Stadion
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Pol van Boekel
Assistant referees: D. Goossens
Assistant referees: J. Balder
Fourth official: A. Lindhout
28 February 2018 (2018-02-28) Semi-Finals Feyenoord 3–0 Willem II Rotterdam
20:45 CET report Stadium: Feijenoord Stadion
Attendance: 44,000
Referee: Kevin Blom
Assistant referees: J. Balder
Assistant referees: J. de Vries
Fourth official: C. Bax
22 April 2018 (2018-04-22) Final AZ 0–3 Feyenoord Rotterdam
18:00 CET
report
Stadium: Feijenoord Stadion
Attendance: 46,084
Referee: Björn Kuipers
Assistant referees: Van Roekel
Assistant referees: Zeinstra
Fourth official: Pol van Boekel

Johan Cruyff Shield

5 August 2017 (2017-08-05)Final Feyenoord 1–1
(4–2 p)
Vitesse Rotterdam
18:00 CET
report
Stadium: Stadion Feyenoord
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Assistant referees: Mario Diks
Assistant referees: Hessel Steegstra
Fourth official: Jochem Kamphuis
Penalties

Champions League

Group stage

  Win  Draw  Loss

13 September 2017 (2017-09-13) 1 Feyenoord 0–4 Flag of England.svg Manchester City Rotterdam, Netherlands
20:45 CET
report
Stadium: Feijenoord Stadion
Attendance: 43,500
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
26 September 2017 (2017-09-26) 2 Napoli Flag of Italy.svg 3–1 Feyenoord Naples, Italy
20:45 CET
report
Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
Attendance: 22,577
Referee: Willie Collum (Scotland)
17 October 2017 (2017-10-17) 3 Feyenoord 1–2 Flag of Ukraine.svg Shakhtar Donetsk Rotterdam, Netherlands
20:45 CET
Report
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 43,500
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)
1 November 2017 (2017-11-01) 4 Shakhtar Donetsk Flag of Ukraine.svg 3–1 Feyenoord Kharkiv, Ukraine
20:45 CET
Report
Stadium: Metalist Stadium
Attendance: 24,570
Referee: Anastasios Sidiropoulos (Greece)
21 November 2017 (2017-11-21) 5 Manchester City Flag of England.svg 1–0 Feyenoord Manchester, England
20:45 CET
Report
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 43,548
Referee: Ivan Kružliak (Slovakia)
6 December 2017 (2017-12-06) 6 Feyenoord 2–1 Flag of Italy.svg Napoli Rotterdam, Netherlands
20:45 CET
Report Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 36,500
Referee: Michael Oliver (England)

Player details

As of 4 October 2017

Appearances (Apps.) numbers are for appearances in competitive games only including sub appearances
Red card numbers denote:Numbers in parentheses represent red cards overturned for wrongful dismissal.

No.Nat.PlayerPos.EredivisieKNVB CupSuper Cup [2] Champions LeagueTotal
AppsSoccerball shade.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgAppsSoccerball shade.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgAppsSoccerball shade.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgAppsSoccerball shade.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgAppsSoccerball shade.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svg
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kenneth Vermeer GK112
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bart Nieuwkoop DF14234212
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sven van Beek DF202411412814
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jerry St. Juste DF152235122834
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ridgeciano Haps DF233414323
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan-Arie van der Heijden DF187311237
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jean-Paul Boëtius FW28631163861
8 Flag of Morocco.svg Karim El Ahmadi MF31225211434128
9 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Jørgensen FW26102131142341321
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tonny Vilhena MF33113421621441351
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Sam Larsson FW194446298
14 Flag of Turkey.svg Bilal Başaçıkoğlu FW13312121831
17 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kevin Diks DF23141113313
18 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Miquel Nelom DF6118
19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Steven Berghuis FW3118515411612432381
20 Flag of Peru.svg Renato Tapia DF1511342211
21 Flag of Morocco.svg Sofyan Amrabat MF2114316113125
22 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Justin Bijlow GK33
25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Jones GK3115151422
28 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jens Toornstra MF3283611115144105
29 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michiel Kramer FW822211221
30 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ramon ten Hove GK
32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin van Persie FW12522147
33 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Botteghin DF12231111174
34 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dylan Vente FW9321123
35 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tyrell Malacia DF11112111421
36 Flag of Norway.svg Emil Hansson MF112
39 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cheikh Touré FW11
41 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lutsharel Geertruida DF11
Own goals20000
Totals764141790120515199675

Source: (for players and positions) Feyenoord 1st team squad 00(for squad numbers) Squad Profiles 00(for actual stats.)

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References

  1. "Eredivisie 2017/2018 - Season rules" (PDF). KNVB. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  2. Called Johan Cruyff Shield