List of Feyenoord seasons

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This is a list of the seasons played by Feyenoord from 1909 when the club first participated in competition, the club was established in 1908, [1] to the most recent seasons. The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions as well as the top scorers are listed. Top scorers in bold and coloured background were also top scorers of the Eredivisie. The list is separated into two parts, coinciding with the two major episodes of Dutch football:

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Feyenoord have won the Netherlands Football League Championship/Eredivisie sixteen times; eleven of them in the Eredivisie. The club have also won the KNVB Cup thirteen times. Feyenoord won three European titles: the 1969–70 European Cup, the 1973–74 UEFA Cup and the 2001–02 UEFA Cup. [2] They also won the 1970 Intercontinental Cup. The club have never been relegated from the Eredivisie.

Key


Seasons until 1956

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season [3] DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos KNVB Cup JCS CupResultPlayer(s)Goals
League UEFAFIFA Top goalscorer(s) [4]
1909–10 RVB 2e Klasse [5] 106222512142nd---
1910–11 RVB 1e Klasse [5] 1410135016212nd---
1911–12 1413104912271st---
1912–13 NVB 3e Klasse126243113143rd---
1913–14 127324112173rd---
1914–15 10622188142nd 1R --
1915–16 8710281151st 4R --
1916–17 NVB 2e Klasse147343214174th SF --
1917–18 NVB 1e Klasse West-B2210483130243rd 1R --
1918–19 2210755337273rdNot played--
1919–20 KNVB Overgangsklasse2212194840253rd DNE --
1920–21 2217326721371st DNE --
1921–22 KNVB 1e Klasse West2212374430272ndNot played--
1922–22 2210574733253rd--
1923–24 KNVB 1e Klasse West-I
Championship Playoff
18
8
13
5
2
3
3
0
61
23
29
11
28
13
W--
1924–25 KNVB 1e Klasse West-I1811345122252nd R16 --
1925–26 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
9
3
5
2
4
3
47
20
29
20
23
8
1st
3rd
3R --
1926–27 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
12
3
3
1
3
4
75
10
31
10
27
7
1st
4th
3R --
1927–28 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
13
6
3
0
2
2
55
17
20
9
29
12
W R16 --
1928–29 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
13
4
3
0
2
4
60
14
32
11
29
8
1st
3rd
Not played--
1929–30 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II189365331213rd W --
1930–31 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
13
3
3
2
2
3
50
17
17
15
29
8
1st
2nd
Not played--
1931–32 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
13
5
1
2
5
1
45
28
32
11
27
12
1st
2nd
3R --
1932–33 KNVB 1e Klasse West-I
Championship Playoff
18
8
13
4
3
2
2
2
52
21
25
14
29
10
1st
2nd
Not played--
1933–34 KNVB 1e Klasse West-I1810174634213rd RU --
1934–35 1813235332282nd W --
1935–36 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
13
6
3
0
2
2
59
25
19
16
29
12
W R16 --
1936–37 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
15
5
1
0
2
3
66
21
23
9
31
10
1st
2nd
DNE --
1937–38 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
13
6
1
2
4
0
50
20
20
7
27
14
W DNE --
1938–39 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II1812154030252nd 2R --
1939–40 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
12
5
5
1
1
2
51
19
16
14
29
11
WNot played--
1940–41 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II188373435196th--
1941–42 KNVB 1e Klasse West-I1810263934222nd--
1942–43 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II
Championship Playoff
18
8
14
3
3
3
1
2
48
9
19
9
31
9
1st
2nd
DNE --
1943–44 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II186753028195th Prel. --
1944–45 World War II
1945–46 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II207584033176thNot played--
1946–47 KNVB 1e Klasse West-I2010465744242nd--
1947–48 KNVB 1e Klasse West-II2013354421292nd 1R --
1948–49 2012535740292nd SF --
1949–50 KNVB 1e Klasse West-I186482728166th 5R --
1950–51 KNVB 1e Klasse D227873132228thNot played--
1951–52 KNVB 1e Klasse C2614395751314th--
1952–53 KNVB 1e Klasse D269984543275th--
1953–54 2613494631305th--
1954–55 KNVB 1e Klasse C26115104747277th--
1955–56 KNVB Hoofdklasse B34177109362415th Henk Schouten 30

Seasons from 1956 to present

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season [6] DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos KNVB
Cup
JCS CupResultPlayer(s)Goals
League UEFAFIFA Top goalscorer(s) [4]
1956–57 Eredivisie 34159107958396th RU Cor van der Gijp 39
1957–58 341361574763211th SF Cor van der Gijp 31
1958–59 34177108454415th DNE Cor van der Gijp 22
1959–60 34201049432502nd [7] Not played Henk Schouten 25
1960–61 3424551004053W R32 Cor van der Gijp 29
1961–62 3420104883550W 3R EC R16 Cor van der Gijp 18
1962–63 3014975840374th R16 EC SF Piet Kruiver 20
1963–64 3016597733374th QF Piet Kruiver 25
1964–65 302136773045W W Henk Groot 20
1965–66 3021366530452nd R16 EC Prel. Piet Kruiver23
1966–67 3421948133512nd R32 Harry Bild 25
1967–68 3425548421552nd GS Ove Kindvall28
1968–69 342653732157W W Ove Kindvall33
1969–70 34221118122552nd 2R EC W Ove Kindvall 32
1970–71 342653822557W QF IC
EC
W

R32
Ove Kindvall27
1971–72 3426357324552nd R16 EC QF Lex Schoenmaker 19
1972–73 3427438928582nd QF UC R32 Theo de Jong 18
1973–74 342563962856W QF UC W Lex Schoenmaker 27
1974–75 3423749429532nd R16 EC R16 Willy Kruez 25
1975–76 3423658840522nd QF UC R64 Nico Jansen19
1976–77 34161266535484th R16 UC QF Nico Jansen28
1977–78 3410121252473210th R16 Willy Kruez 12
1978–79 34191326219512nd R32 Jan Peters 13
1979–80 34151365836434th W UC R16 Petur Petursson 34
1980–81 3418977448474th R16 CWC SF Pierre Vermeulen 13
1981–82 34131296159386th R16 UC R16 Andrej Jeliazkov 12
1982–83 34221027239542nd R16 Peter Houtman31
1983–84 342572963157W W UC R32 Ruud Gullit
Peter Houtman
25
1984–85 3421678751483rd R32 EC R32 Peter Houtman 22
1985–86 3419697450443rd R16 UC R64 John Eriksen 25
1986–87 34151277343423rd R16 UC R32 Simon Tahamata 16
1987–88 34148126357326th QF UC R16 Mario Been
André Hoekstra
15
1988–89 34151096652404th R16 Martin van Geel 15
1989–90 349131251453111th R16 UC R64 Piet Keur 15
1990–91 34816103940328th W Harry van der Laan 11
1991–92 3420955419493rd W W CWC SF Marian Damaschin
Jozsef Kiprich
12
1992–93 342293823253W SF RU CWC QF Jozsef Kiprich 24
1993–94 34191326127512nd W RU UCL R16 Rob Witschge 11
1994–95 34195106656434th W RU CWC QF Henrik Larsson 16
1995–96 3418976636633rd SF RU CWC SF Ronald Koeman 14
1996–97 3422756734732nd QF UC R16 Pablo Sánchez 17
1997–98 3418796240614th QF UCL GS Julio Ricardo Cruz 19
1998–99 342554763880W SF UC R64 Jon Dahl Tomasson 16
1999–2000 34181066642643rd R16 W UCL 2GS Julio Ricardo Cruz 18
2000–01 34213106737662nd QF UCL
UC
Q3
R32
Jon Dahl Tomasson 17
2001–02 3419786829643rd QF UCL
UC
GS
W
Pierre van Hooijdonk33
2002–03 3425548939803rd RU USC
UCL
RU

GS
Pierre van Hooijdonk 30
2003–04 3420867138683rd QF UC R64 Dirk Kuyt 22
2004–05 34195109051624th SF UC R32 Dirk Kuyt36
2005–06 3421857934713rd R16 UC 1R Dirk Kuyt 25
2006–07 34158115666537th R32 UC R32 [8] Angelos Charisteas 10
2007–08 34186106441606th W Roy Makaay 20
2008–09 34129135446457th R16 RU UC GS Roy Makaay 20
2009–10 34171255431634th RU Jon Dahl Tomasson 12
2010–11 341281453544410th R64 UEL PO Luc Castaignos 15
2011–12 3421767037702nd R32 John Guidetti 20
2012–13 3421676438693rd QF UCL
UEL
Q3
PO
Graziano Pellè 29
2013–14 3420777640672nd QF UEL PO Graziano Pellè 26
2014–15 3417895639594th R64 UCL
UEL
Q3
R32
Colin Kazim-Richards 13
2015–16 3419696240633rd W Dirk Kuyt 23
2016–17 342644862582W QF RU UEL GS Nicolai Jørgensen25
2017–18 3420687639664th W W UCL GS Steven Berghuis 23
2018–19 3420597541653rd SF W UEL Q3 Robin van Persie 18
2019–20 2514835035503rd F [9] UEL GS Steven Berghuis22
2020–21 34161176436595th QF UEL GS Steven Berghuis 18
2021–22 3422577634713rd R32 UECL RU Luis Sinisterra 23
2022–23 342572813082W SF UEL QF Santiago Giménez 23
2023–24 3426629226842nd W RU UCL
UEL
GS
KRPO
Santiago Giménez 26

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