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2013–14 Feyenoord season
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Feyenoord
2013–14 season
ChairmanDick van Well
ManagerRonald Koeman
StadiumDe Kuip
Eredivisie2nd
KNVB CupQuarter-final
Europa LeaguePlay-off round
Top goalscorerLeague: Graziano Pellè (23)
All: Graziano Pellè (26)
Highest home attendance47,500 (Multiple sell-out crowds)
Lowest home attendance21,000 (vs HSV Hoek, 30 October 2013)
Average home league attendance45,757

The 2013–14 season was Feyenoord's 106th season of play, it marked its 58th season in the Eredivisie and its 92nd consecutive season in the top flight of Dutch football. They ended their league campaign as runners-up. They entered the KNVB Cup in the second round and reached the quarter-final. Their Europa League appearance consisted of the play-off round. It was the third straight season with manager Ronald Koeman, who did not renew his contract at the conclusion of the season.

The club had one of their worst season starts ever; they lost three straight in the league – reaching a season-worst 17th position after three rounds – and both their European appearances against FC Kuban Krasnodar. Because they only lost two more games in the first half of the season, they climbed to fourth place in the table at the halfway mark. They won three KNVB Cup games to eventually succumb to the eventual runners-up in the quarter-finals. The team ended the season on a high note with a seven-game winning streak before drawing the last game of the season. This led to a second-place finish in the 2013–14 Eredivisie, a place that qualified Feyenoord for the third qualifying round in the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League. Overall Feyenoord won 23 matches, drew 7 and lost 10 during the season. Graziano Pellè was the season topscorer with 26 goals, of which 23 occurred in the Eredivisie.

Background

The 2013–14 season marked the third year of Ronald Koeman's tenure as manager at Feyenoord. In his first year Feyenoord finished second in the league table and in the 2012–13 season they took third place, which qualified the club for the play-off round of the Europa League in 2013–14. In January 2013 they signed Graziano Pellè for four years after he played for the club on loan for the 2012–13 season and after he ended the season as the club's top scorer.[1]

Review and events

Pre-season

New players are traditionally flown into De Kuip per helicopter during the open day. This season Steenvoorden, Manu, Sleegers and Van Deelen arrived this way.

Feyenoord had its first training session in the Kuip on 26 June 2013 in front of 5,000 fans.[2] In the first half of July they played and won four friendly games against amateur sides.[3][4][5][6] Feyenoord played Eerste Divisie side FC Dordrecht to close out their Dutch summer friendlies and drew the game away in Dordrecht.[7] On 21 July Feyenoord had its annual Open Dag (Open Day) which was visited by 40,000 fans. Four new players were flown into the Kuip per helicopter and the full team was officially presented to the fans.[8][9] Feyenoord then went on a training camp in Levico Terme and played the Italian side Hellas Verona there, a game that ended in a defeat.[10][11] Feyenoord ended the pre-season preparation with a 3–1 home win over Getafe.[12]

August–October

Feyenoord started the 2013–14 Eredivisie campaign on the road against PEC Zwolle on 4 August 2013 with a stoppage time loss.[13] Later that week Feyenoord was drawn against European debutant FC Kuban Krasnodar from Russia for the play-off round of the Europa league.[14] They finished their home opener on 11 August with nine men, which resulted in a three-goal loss against FC Twente.[15] Later that week the club announced it had loaned forward Samuel Armenteros for one season from Anderlecht.[16] The following Sunday they played De Klassieker away and lost by one goal after an early lead.[17] Feyenoord opened their European season 22 August 2013 in Russia and lost to FC Kuban Krasnodar, with Ibrahima Baldé scoring the only goal of the match.[18] Feyenoord won their second home game of the season 25 August against NAC, due to a hattrick by Graziano Pellè of which two goals were scored in two consecutive minutes.[19] The second leg of the Europa League play-off round was played 29 August at home in De Kuip, where they lost 1–2 and were eliminated from the tournament.[20]

Graziano Pellè was Feyenoord's top goalscorer this season; including four league goals and one cup goal in September.

Feyenoord opened September with a 4–0 home win on the first day of the month against Roda JC. Four different Feyenoord players scored in the game; Vormer and Pellè in the first half and Nelom and Goossens after half time.[21] The club announced halfway through the month they had signed Otman Bakkal without transfer fee. Bakkal had played for Feyenoord in the 2011–12 season as well before joining Russian club Dynamo Moscow for the 2012–13 season.[22] On 15 September Feyenoord played the second game of the month in Nijmegen against N.E.C., the game ended in a 3-all draw after a last-minute equalizer by Bruno Martins Indi.[23] The club got their third win in four league matches on 22 September at home due to the lone goal in the 35th minute from Tonny Vilhena against FC Utrecht.[24] After a bye in the first round, Feyenoord started the 2013–14 KNVB Cup on the 26th at home against FC Dordrecht in the second round. They won the game 3–0; Pellè put the first goal on the board after 36 minutes, Schaken and Armenteros added a goal each to the scoreline in the second half.[25] Feyenoord won the last match of September 4–2 at home against ADO Den Haag. They got up by four goals 18 minutes into the second half after a hattrick by Pellè and first half goal by Martins Indi; ADO got two goals on the board in the last ten minutes.[26] From the five games in September, four league games and one cup game, Feyenoord drew one and won the other four.

Feyenoord started October on the road against Vitesse Arnhem on 6 October with a 1–2 win after two first half goals by De Vrij and Pellè. Pellè's goal marked his tenth league goal this season.[27] Their second match in October was played away in Deventer against Go Ahead Eagles on the 19th. The game ended in a 2–2 draw after Feyenoord gained the lead twice by goals of De Vrij and Immers.[28] The team played Heracles Almelo at home on the 27th resulting in a 1–2 loss after a first half own goal by Nelom and second half red card for Pellè. Jean-Paul Boëtius scored the lone home goal at the end of the first half in Feyenoord's first ever home defeat against Heracles.[29] Feyenoord played their last game of the month in the KNVB Cup against HSV Hoek at home on the 30th. They won this third round match 3–0 against the Hoofdklasse side due to a Vandepitte own goal and further goals by Bakkal and Te Vrede.[30]

November–February

Feyenoord headed to Cambuur Leeuwarden in the beginning of November, resulting in a 0–2 win with goals by Immers and Te Vrede. The win moved Feyenoord back into fourth place in the league table.[31] The club hosted AZ in the second week of November for a 2–2 draw. Te Vrede and Immers scored 3 minutes apart just after half time; the final score was reached after Jóhannsson successfully converted a penalty.[32] During the international match break Feyenoord played a friendly behind closed doors against FC Groningen, a game they won 4–1.[33] Feyenoord closed out the month of November with a road game against RKC Waalwijk. They lost the game due to a lone 93rd-minute goal by their opponent.[34]

Feyenoord played its 2000th professional league game at home in De Kuip against PEC Zwolle.

Feyenoord opened December with a home game against PSV. The visitors took an early lead but Boëtius scored an equalizer in the first half stoppage time. Pellè added a penalty goal in the second half; several minutes later he got another attempt which he missed. Pellè later added another goal to the tally for a 3–1 Feyenoord win. The team moved back into fourth place in the league table after the first 15 games of the season.[35] On 8 December Feyenoord played SC Heerenveen on the road. Feyenoord scored twice within the first quarter of an hour; Boëtius opened the score and Immers doubled the lead. The game ended as a 2–1 win after Heerenveen got on the board at the stroke of half-time. The win kept Feyenoord in fourth place in the Eredivisie standings.[36] On 15 December, Feyenoord played FC Groningen at home. Pellè scored the lone goal of the game in the seventh minute of play.[37] This third consecutive win kept Feyenoord in fourth place at the halfway mark of the season with 30 points from 17 matches. Feyenoord played their fourth round KNVB cup match in Almelo against Heracles Almelo on 18 December. Pellè scored after 11 minutes, Heracles equalized midway through the first half. Three minutes into extra time De Vrij received a second yellow card; Feyenoord kept the 1–1 score throughout extra time with ten men. In the penalty shootout all initial ten shooters scored. Clasie scored the sixth Feyenoord penalty before Heracles' Rienstra missed, sending Feyenoord to the quarter-finals of the KNVB Cup.[38] Feyenoord's last game of 2013, at home against PEC Zwolle, marked their 2000th professional league game.[39] They won the game 3–0 due to two first half goals in a seven-minute span by Immers and an early second half goal by Boëtius.[40] This marked the last game before the winter break. Their five-game winning streak led them to fourth place in the league and the quarter-finals of the cup heading into the new year.

Early in January Feyenoord announced they parted ways with Cissé.[41] On 5 January, the club played a charity match in De Kuip against Excelsior to support cancer research. They won 1–0 after a late goal by Vilhena.[42] After this friendly they went to Marbella for a one-week training camp which ended with the second and last friendly of the winter break.[43] They lost this game 0–1 against reigning Swiss champion FC Basel.[44] Feyenoord resumed the season on 19 January with a 5–2 away win against FC Utrecht in a game in which the club trailed twice. Schaken scored both in the first and second half; Pellè, De Vrij and Vilhena all added to the scoreline once.[45] On 22 January, Feyenoord got knocked out of the KNVB Cup in the quarter-finals in a 3–1 loss to Ajax.[46] The following Saturday Feyenoord lost 3–2 away at ADO Den Haag.[47] Feyenoord's last match of the month was played at home on the 31st against Vitesse Arnhem. The match ended in a 1–1 draw after a first half goal by Pellè.

Jean-Paul Boëtius scored twice in Feyenoord's 5–1 win over NEC Nijmegen.

A day after the draw against Vitesse, Ronald Koeman announced he would end his tenure as manager of Feyenoord at the end of the 2013–14 season.[48] On 4 February the team beat Roda JC away 2–1. Immers and Armenteros scored to take a two-goal lead at half time, Roda got on the board near the end of the game. The win moved Feyenoord to two points behind Vitesse.[49] The following Saturday Feyenoord played N.E.C. at home. The visitors took an early lead, before Immers and Pellè gave Feyenoord a one-goal advantage at half time. An additional goal by Pellè and two scores from Boëtius led to a 5–1 win that led Feyenoord to third place in the league table.[50] On 16 February the club played away at NAC Breda. The game ended in a 1–1 draw; Janmaat scored the lone Feyenoord goal in the first half before NAC equalized from a penalty kick.[51] Feyenoord played their last February match on the 23rd away against FC Twente. They created a two-goal lead halfway in the second half from goals by Pellè and Boëtius before Twente scored twice to lead to a 2–2 draw. The last goal came after 5 minutes of stoppage time and was controversial as it was even considered to be offside by Twente player Castaignos.[52][53] The club ended February fourth in the league table.

March–May

On 2 March Feyenoord played Ajax at home, where they lost 1–2 despite taking a first-half lead.[54] On 3 March, the club announced Fred Rutten would succeed Ronald Koeman as manager per 1 July 2014 for the 2014–15 season.[55] Feyenoord played FC Groningen away the following Sunday. They took an early lead in the first half with a Schaken goal, De Vrij doubled the scoreline shortly after halftime leading to a 2–0 victory.[56] On 16 March, Feyenoord played SC Heerenveen at home. Vormer and Immers both scored in the second half to give Feyenoord a 2–0 win.[57] They went on to win their third match in a row on 30 March in a 5–0 home match against Go Ahead Eagles. Feyenoord took an early lead in De Kuip with a 13th minute Immers goal; they added four more in the second half with Vilhena, Boëtius, Te Vrede and Nelom getting on the score sheet. This win, the largest margin of victory of the season, moved Feyenoord to second place in the league table with five matches to play.[58]

Tonny Vilhena made two goals in Feyenoord's 5–1 win over Cambuur. This win secured a Champions League qualifying spot.

Feyenoord opened April away in Almelo against Heracles Almelo on Wednesday 2 April, a game that was moved due to the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit.[59] The home team opened the score early; Feyenoord took the lead later in the first half with goals by Te Vrede and Vilhena. The game ended in a 2–1 win, Feyenoord's fourth consecutive, and solidified the second place with a four-point lead and four games to play.[60] Feyenoord won their fifth consecutive game on 6 April at home against RKC Waalwijk with 2–0. Pellè scored both goals in his return from a four-game suspension.[61] A week later Feyenoord won its sixth game in a row away at PSV 2–0. Mathijsen scored his first of the season in the first half and Janmmaat scored after the break. They kept their second place staying four points clear of third place FC Twente.[62] Feyenoord secured the second place in the league, and the associated berth to the third qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League on 27 April with a 5–1 home win against SC Cambuur. Vormer scored in the first half before Cambuur equalized just before halftime; Vilhena scored twice and Pellè and Boëtius one each to arrive at the final scoreline in Feyenoord's seventh consecutive win.[63]

Feyenoord played its last game of the season on 3 May away at AZ. The game ended in a 1–1 draw, with Immers scoring the Feyenoord goal.[64] Feyenoord finished in second place after the 34-game season with 20 wins, seven draws and seven losses for a total of 67 points. They scored a grand total of 76 goals, the most in the league, and conceded 40, third-lowest league-wide; Pellè was the second most productive player in the Eredivisie with 23 goals.

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Eredivisie Runners-up 4 August 2013 3 May 2014
KNVB Cup Second round Quarter-final 26 September 2013 22 January 2014
UEFA Europa League Play-off round Play-off round 22 August 2013 29 August 2013

Source: Competitions

Eredivisie

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Ajax (C) 34 20 11 3 69 28 +41 71 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Feyenoord 34 20 7 7 76 40 +36 67 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
3 Twente 34 17 12 5 72 37 +35 63 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
4 PSV 34 18 5 11 60 45 +15 59 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round
5 Heerenveen 34 16 9 9 72 51 +21 57 Qualification for the European competition play-offs
Source: Eredivisie
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) Champions

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 20 7 7 76 40  +36 67 12 2 3 44 17  +27 8 5 4 32 23  +9

Source: Matches

Matches

4 August 2013 (2013-08-04) 1 PEC Zwolle 2–1 Feyenoord Zwolle
Klich 65'
Fernandez 90+2'
Report 87' Schaken Stadium: IJsseldelta Stadion
Attendance: 11,324
Referee: Gözübüyük
11 August 2013 (2013-08-11) 2 Feyenoord 1–4 FC Twente Rotterdam
Pellè 29'
Van Deelen Red card 57'
De Vrij Yellow card 66' Red card
Report 37' Ebecilio
58' (pen.), 73' (pen.) Tadić
79' Castaignos
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 43,000
Referee: Liesveld
18 August 2013 (2013-08-18) 3 Ajax 2–1 Feyenoord Amsterdam
Sigþórsson 31' (pen.), 37' Report 6' Pellè Stadium: Amsterdam Arena
Attendance: 52,581
Referee: Kuipers
25 August 2013 (2013-08-25) 4 Feyenoord 3–1 NAC Breda Rotterdam
Pellè 37', 38', 53' Report 59' Suk Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Makkelie
1 September 2013 (2013-09-01) 5 Feyenoord 4–0 Roda JC Rotterdam
Vormer 31' (pen.)
Pellè 44'
Nelom 68'
Goossens 85'
Report Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 41,000
Referee: Wiedemeijer
15 September 2013 (2013-09-15) 6 N.E.C. 3–3 Feyenoord Nijmegen
Štefánik 30', 77'
Pálsson 69'
Report 26' Immers
67' Boëtius
90' Martins Indi
Stadium: Stadion de Goffert
Attendance: 9,118
Referee: Blom
22 September 2013 (2013-09-22) 7 Feyenoord 1–0 FC Utrecht Rotterdam
Vilhena 35' Report Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 46,000
Referee: Kuipers
29 September 2013 (2013-09-29) 8 Feyenoord 4–2 ADO Den Haag Rotterdam
Pellè 7', 54', 63' (pen.)
Martins Indi 45'
Report 84' Van Haaren
88' (o.g.) Clasie
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 41,000
Referee: Gözübüyük
6 October 2013 (2013-10-06) 9 Vitesse Arnhem 1–2 Feyenoord Arnhem
Havenaar 83' Report 18' De Vrij
20' Pellè
Stadium: GelreDome
Attendance: 18,200
Referee: Vink
19 October 2013 (2013-10-19) 10 Go Ahead Eagles 2–2 Feyenoord Deventer
Amevor 48'
Kolder 89'
Report 17'De Vrij
63' Immers
Stadium: De Adelaarshorst
Attendance: 7,681
Referee: Makkelie
27 October 2013 (2013-10-27) 11 Feyenoord 1–2 Heracles Almelo Rotterdam
Boëtius 43'
Pellè Red card 89'
Report 41' (o.g.) Nelom
63' Rosheuvel
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 46,000
Referee: Blom
3 November 2013 (2013-11-03) 12 SC Cambuur 0–2 Feyenoord Leeuwarden
Report 45+1' Immers
73' Te Vrede
Stadium: Cambuur Stadion
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Van Boekel
10 November 2013 (2013-11-10) 13 Feyenoord 2–2 AZ Rotterdam
Te Vrede 48'
Immers 51'
Report 17', 57' (pen.) Jóhannsson Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 46,000
Referee: Nijhuis
24 November 2013 (2013-11-24) 14 RKC Waalwijk 1–0 Feyenoord Waalwijk
Joachim 90+3' Report Stadium: Mandemakers Stadion
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Vink
1 December 2013 (2013-12-01) 15 Feyenoord 3–1 PSV Rotterdam
Boëtius 45+1'
Pellè 54' (pen.), 65'
Report 21' Maher
Yellow card 57' Yellow-red card Bruma
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Makkelie
8 December 2013 (2013-12-08) 16 SC Heerenveen 1–2 Feyenoord Heerenveen
Van Beek 45+2' (o.g.) Report 9' Boëtius
16' Immers
Stadium: Abe Lenstra Stadion
Attendance: 25,700
Referee: Kuipers
15 December 2013 (2013-12-15) 17 Feyenoord 1–0 FC Groningen Rotterdam
Pellè 7' Report Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 42,800
Referee: Blom
21 December 2013 (2013-12-21) 18 Feyenoord 3–0 PEC Zwolle Rotterdam
Immers 33', 39'
Boëtius 55'
Report Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Gözübüyük
19 January 2014 (2014-01-19) 19 FC Utrecht 2–5 Feyenoord Utrecht
Toornstra 12', 22' Report 17', 72' Schaken
18' Pellè
33' De Vrij
89' Vilhena
Stadium: Stadion Galgenwaard
Attendance: 22,134
Referee: Vink
25 January 2014 (2014-01-25) 20 ADO Den Haag 3–2 Feyenoord The Hague
Beugelsdijk 36'
Bakker 45+3'
Alberg 77'
Report 68' Clasie
74' Pellè
Stadium: Kyocera Stadion
Attendance: 12,789
Referee: Kuipers
31 January 2014 (2014-01-31) 21 Feyenoord 1–1 Vitesse Arnhem Rotterdam
Pellè 39' Report 57' Kashia Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,000
Referee: Gözübüyük
4 February 2014 (2014-02-04) 22 Roda JC 1–2 Feyenoord Kerkrade
Kali 77' (pen.) Report 13' Immers
45' Armenteros
Stadium: Parkstad Limburg Stadion
Attendance: 13,793
Referee: Makkelie
8 February 2014 (2014-02-08) 23 Feyenoord 5–1 N.E.C. Rotterdam
Immers 26'
Pellè 35', 59'
Boëtius 55', 78'
Report 11' Rieks Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,000
Referee: Wiedemeijer
16 February 2014 (2014-02-16) 24 NAC Breda 1–1 Feyenoord Breda
Poepon 37' (pen.)
Perica Red card 84'
Report 25' Janmaat Stadium: Rat Verlegh Stadion
Attendance: 18,551
Referee: Nijhuis
23 February 2014 (2014-02-23) 25 FC Twente 2–2 Feyenoord Enschede
Castaignos 68'
Martina 90+5'
Report 14' Pellè
55' Boëtius
Stadium: De Grolsch Veste
Attendance: 29,900
Referee: Gözübüyük
2 March 2014 (2014-03-02) 26 Feyenoord 1–2 Ajax Rotterdam
Pellè 30' Report 45' Sigþórsson
72' Veltman
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Kuipers
9 March 2014 (2014-03-09) 27 FC Groningen 0–2 Feyenoord Groningen
Report 15' Schaken
49' De Vrij
Stadium: Euroborg
Attendance: 21,674
Referee: Braamhaar
16 March 2014 (2014-03-16) 28 Feyenoord 2–0 SC Heerenveen Rotterdam
Vormer 49'
Immers 64'
Report Red card 73' Kum Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Vink
30 March 2014 (2014-03-30) 30[a] Feyenoord 5–0 Go Ahead Eagles Rotterdam
Immers 14'
Vilhena 49'
Boëtius 64'
Te Vrede 77'
Nelom 89'
Report Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Liesveld
2 April 2014 (2014-04-02) 29[a] Heracles Almelo 1–2 Feyenoord Almelo
Bel Hassani 14'
Cziommer Yellow card 87' Yellow-red card
Report 30' Te Vrede
41' Vilhena
Stadium: Polman Stadion
Attendance: 7,985
Referee: Makkelie
Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2013–14_Feyenoord_season
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6 April 2014 (2014-04-06) 31 Feyenoord 2–0 RKC Waalwijk Rotterdam
Pellè 38', 65' Report