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Feyenoord Rotterdam

Walkouts Feyenoord Signed Football Shirts Collection

About

Feyenoord Rotterdam is a Dutch professional football club based in Rotterdam, which plays in the Eredivisie. Founded on 19 July 1908, the club has long been central to the city and its supporters, and you can find authenticated signed shirts and memorabilia at Walkouts. The team’s identity is woven into local culture, its anthem, and a history of European nights that collectors prize.

The club’s home since 1937 is Stadion Feijenoord, commonly called De Kuip, a setting for famous finals and intense league days. Feyenoord has claimed 16 Dutch championships and won continental honours including the European Cup, plus UEFA Cup and Intercontinental Cup victories, achievements that create high demand for season and final shirts. Ranked 47 by IFFHS, the club’s provenance is well regarded internationally.

Collectors look to milestones when sourcing shirts, and post-1970 anniversary releases carry distinct crests and trims that appeal to archivists and fans alike. Special centenary and decade-mark items are noted across marketplaces; provenance notes such as match appearance, player attribution and distinctive crest treatments are especially valuable. De Klassieker, De Kuip and landmark finals remain recurrent provenance cues for buyers.

Certain seasons act as magnets for collectors: the European Cup run around 1969-70 that led to the Milan final, the inaugural UEFA Cup campaign in 1973-74, and the home UEFA Cup triumph in 2001-02 are repeatedly cited as high-interest eras. Shirts from those campaigns are chased because of match photography, squad continuity and the presence of icons such as Coen Moulijn and Willem van Hanegem, creating clear attribution pathways for verifiers.

Away kits can be as collectible as home shirts when tied to decisive away fixtures. Notably, the 1970 yellow away strip worn during European Cup nights and the black away versions in later UCL campaigns are focal points for buyers who prioritise visual rarity and match usage in finals or decisive ties. Collector notes often reference Celtic Park, Milan and final venues when attributing an away shirt’s significance.

Fans collect more than match-worn shirts; retail fanshop shirts, early production runs, player-issue variants and region-specific releases are actively sought. These retail signatures often show up as signed, framed or limited edition pieces, and verified examples with photos or inventory provenance are preferred. Look for the 2008 Centenary releases and the 2001-02 UEFA Cup season variants when assessing a Walkouts listing, and note edition details and stitching differences that separate early runs from later reprints.

Provenance matters, so seek items tied to concrete seasons and fixtures such as 1970 yellow away shirts and those backed by a COA. Pieces from 1969-70 and 2001-02 regularly surface with match or signing photographs, and listings that mention De Kuip, De Klassieker or the 2002 UEFA Cup final against Borussia Dortmund give clearer attribution. For authenticated Feyenoord shirts and commemorative pieces, finish your search with Walkouts.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 1969–70 Red/White European Cup first Dutch winners
  • 1973–74 Red/White UEFA Cup inaugural winners
  • 2001–02 Red/White UEFA Cup De Kuip final

Iconic away kits

  • 1970 Yellow EC away Milan final
  • 1999–2000 Black UCL groups
  • 2022–23 Black Eredivisie champions

Anniversary shirts

  • 2008 Centenary special crest
  • 2019 110 years commemorative
  • 2023 champions gold detail

Collector seasons

  • 1969–70 European Cup Celtic Park semi to Milan final
  • 1973–74 UEFA Cup first edition
  • 2001–02 UEFA Cup home final win

Honours

Feyenoord are among the Netherlands' most decorated clubs, with 16 national championships and 14 KNVB Cups to their name, plus 5 Johan Cruyff Shields. On the continental stage the club has won the European Cup once and the UEFA Cup twice, and it has also claimed an Intercontinental Cup. Landmark moments include becoming the first Dutch winners of the European Cup in the 1969-70 campaign and lifting the 2001-02 UEFA Cup in front of their own supporters at De Kuip in a decisive final against Borussia Dortmund. The club's sustained standing in Dutch football is also reflected in its recognised international profile, being ranked 47 by IFFHS.

Legends & Leadership

Coen Moulijn, Willem van Hanegem and Ove Kindvall are central legend players from the 1960s and the 1970s who defined Feyenoord's continental breakthrough and domestic dominance during that golden period; their influence is still cited when the club's historic successes are recounted.

Rinus Israël and Faas Wilkes are celebrated legend players from the 1970s and the 1950s respectively and are remembered for their lasting impact on the club's identity and competitive standing in earlier eras.

Dirk Kuyt and Giovanni van Bronckhorst are recent key players from the 2000s whose performances and leadership helped Feyenoord navigate the modern professional era and reconnect with major honours.

Stadium

Stadion Feijenoord, widely known by its nickname De Kuip, has been Feyenoord's home since 1937 and stands as one of the Netherlands' most iconic venues. The bowl‑like structure and intimate sightlines contribute to a famously vocal matchday atmosphere that reflects the club's reputation as a people's team. Home fixtures, particularly against arch rivals in De Klassieker, generate intense local and national interest and a derby culture that is central to Rotterdam football. The stadium's role in memorable European nights and domestic finals has reinforced its place in club lore and supporter identity.

Also known as
Stadion Feijenoord (De Kuip)
Local derby
De Klassieker Ajax national rivalry

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification 2002 final shirts prized
  • Suppliers Adidas/Nike eras
  • Condition half-and-half colour bleed on fakes

FAQ

Q: Where does Feyenoord play its home matches? A: Feyenoord's matches are played at Stadion Feijenoord, commonly known as De Kuip, the club's long‑standing ground in Rotterdam.

Q: What are the club's major honours? A: The club's trophy cabinet includes multiple domestic championships and cup wins as well as continental silverware, notably European trophies earned in the club's most successful eras.

Q: Can I verify the authenticity of match‑used or signed items? A: Selected memorabilia are accompanied by a COA or equivalent verification and may include photographic or digital proof when available.

Q: Do you ship club merchandise internationally? A: Official retail items are available through the club shop and may be dispatched worldwide; Free worldwide shipping. is offered on selected products.

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