Name
Stadion Feyenoord
Alternate: De Kuip

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Feyenoord vs FC Utrecht
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Established
1935 (89 years old)

Capacity
51,117

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Architect
Leendert van der Vlugt

Country
The Netherlands

Location
Rotterdam, Netherlands

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Coordinates
51° 53′ 37″ NB, 4° 31′ 23″ OL



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12 Jan Feyenoord home team badge - Away Team Badge FC Utrecht
22 Jan Feyenoord home team badge - Away Team Badge Bayern Munic
09 Feb Feyenoord home team badge - Away Team Badge Sparta
22 Feb Feyenoord home team badge - Away Team Badge Almere City
02 Mar Feyenoord home team badge - Away Team Badge NEC Nijmegen
09 Mar Feyenoord home team badge - Away Team Badge FC Groningen
30 Mar Feyenoord home team badge - Away Team Badge Go Ahead Eag

Past Events
14 Dec Feyenoord home team badge 5 - 2home team badge SC Heracles
11 Dec Feyenoord home team badge 4 - 2home team badge Sparta Pragu
30 Nov Feyenoord home team badge 1 - 1home team badge Fortuna Sitt
23 Nov Feyenoord home team badge 3 - 0home team badge SC Heerenvee
06 Nov Feyenoord home team badge 1 - 3home team badge Red Bull Sal
02 Nov Feyenoord home team badge 3 - 2home team badge AZ Alkmaar
30 Oct Feyenoord home team badge 0 - 2home team badge Ajax


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Stadion Feijenoord, more commonly known by its nickname De Kuip, the Tub), is a stadium in Van Zandvlietplein 1, Rotterdam, Netherlands, that was completed in 1937. The name is derived from the Feijenoord district in Rotterdam, and from the club with the same name (although the club's name was internationalised to Feyenoord in 1973).

The stadium's original capacity was 64,000. In 1949, it was expanded to 69,000, and in 1994 it was converted to a 51,117-seat all-seater. In 1999, a significant amount of restoration and interior work took place at the stadium prior to its use as a venue in the UEFA Euro 2000 tournament, although capacity was largely unaffected.
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