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1 Structure  





2 Teams and players  



2.1  Feyenoord U21  



2.1.1  Current squad  





2.1.2  Staff  







2.2  Academy graduates in first team squad  







3 Notable former players  





4 Honours  





5 References  





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Feyenoord Academy
Full nameFeyenoord Academy
GroundSportcomplex Varkenoord
Rotterdam
Capacity3.531
Academy DirectorNetherlands Rini Coolen
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Feyenoord Academy, often referred to as Varkenoord, is the youth academy of the professional football club Feyenoord located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The Feyenoord Academy received the official international youth academy status from the KNVB[1] and is located at Sportcomplex Varkenoord.

Feyenoord Academy has been voted as the best developmental system in the Netherlands, winning the Rinus Michels Award for best youth academy five years in a row since 2009. No other academy produced more players for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, where eleven former Feyenoord Academy players were active.[2] In May 2010, Feyenoord Academy won the Rinus Michels Award for the first time. Ajax and Sparta Rotterdam were the other nominees. Feyenoord Academy won the award for its innovation within the academy, the overall success of its teams in the national youth leagues and the high number of players in the national youth teams.[3]

Structure[edit]

Feyenoord Academy was officially founded in the summer of 2010, when the youth academies of Feyenoord and Excelsior merged. The newly formed academy received the official regional youth academy status from the KNVB and was based on the structure of the former Feyenoord youth academy, with the addition of various Excelsior youth players and staff members. Feyenoord's poor financial situation, the rise in transfer fees and the increase in value of young players signaled a further need for Feyenoord and Excelsior to further support the academy. The cooperation between Feyenoord and Exelsior was terminated as of July 2015, where the academy continued solely as Feyenoord's youth academy.[4] The goal of the Feyenoord Academy is to develop young players into professional football players for Feyenoord's first team squad.[5]

The Feyenoord Academy comprises age-group teams ranging from U8's up to the flagship U19's. The youngest players are scouted at amateur clubs in the direct surroundings of Rotterdam. For the age of twelve and older the academy extends its scouting area, mainly to the remaining part of the Netherlands, Belgium and Scandinavia. Until the U12 team, the players only have training sessions during the evening and are largely guided by part-time coaches. When players are ready to join secondary education they start training during daytime. A close partnership with LOOT-school Thorbecke allows Feyenoord Academy to offer players a full-time training program, while the school adapts its time table to the players training program.[5]

Teams and players[edit]

Feyenoord U21[edit]

Feyenoord U21 plays in the Beloften Eredivisie and the Premier League International Cup. The team plays its home matches at Varkenoord. Between 2010 and 2018 the reserve team was officially disbanded, but kept participating in the Beloften Eredivisie without a permanent squad. The formation varied and consisted of reserve players from Feyenoord's first team squad, with the possible addition of emerging academy players.[6] As of the 2020/21 season, the reserve team has been replaced with an Under-21 team.

Current squad[edit]

As of 5 September 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
49 GK Netherlands NED Tein Troost
59 GK Netherlands NED Jaimy Kroesen
- GK Netherlands NED Mannou Berger
51 GK Netherlands NED Devin Remie
40 DF Netherlands NED Guus Baars
52 DF Netherlands NED Milan Hokke
57 DF Netherlands NED Sem Valk
60 DF Netherlands NED Twan van der Zeeuw
62 DF Netherlands NED Jayden Candelaria
56 DF Netherlands NED Kars van Veldhoven
47 MF Togo TOG Dermane Karim
No. Pos. Nation Player
64 MF Netherlands NED Gjivai Zechiël
67 MF Indonesia IDN Mike Kleijn
- MF France FRA Tidjany Touré
48 MF Netherlands NED Antoni Milambo
50 MF Indonesia IDN Délano van der Heijden
58 MF Netherlands NED Shiloh 't Zand
- FW Germany GER Youssef Amyn
62 FW Slovakia SVK Leo Sauer
63 FW Netherlands NED Jaden Slory
61 FW Morocco MAR Ilyas el Moussaoui
64 FW Netherlands NED Nesto Groen

Staff[edit]

Position Staff
Head coach Netherlands Melvin Boel
Assistant coach Netherlands Ulrich van Gobbel

Academy graduates in first team squad[edit]

Name Age Pos Debut
Netherlands Bart Nieuwkoop 28 years, 9 days DF 4 October 2015
Netherlands Justin Bijlow 26 years, 172 days GK 13 August 2017
Netherlands Lutsharel Geertruida 24 years, 4 days DF 25 October 2017
Netherlands Antoni Milambo 19 years, 100 days MF 12 August 2021
Netherlands Quilindschy Hartman 22 years, 241 days DF 21 August 2022
Netherlands Gjivai Zechiël 20 years, 41 days MF 27 August 2023

Notable former players[edit]

The following is a list of players who have played in the Feyenoord Academy and represented a country at full international level. Players who are currently playing at Feyenoord are highlighted in bold.

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Feyenoord Academy krijgt opnieuw internationale status". Rijnmond (in Dutch). Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  • ^ "Feyenoord find family values pay - as the players it produces prove". The Independent. 5 August 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  • ^ a b "Jeugdopleiding Feyenoord beste van Nederland" [Youth academy Feyenoord the best of the Netherlands]. VoetbalPrimeur (in Dutch). 14 May 2010. Archived from the original on 18 May 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  • ^ "Feyenoord en Excelsior beëindigen samenwerkingsverband". Feyenoord.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  • ^ a b "General Mission Statement Feyenoord" (PDF). Feyenoord Academy. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 June 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  • ^ "Feyenoord Academy door KNVB erkend als Regionale Jeugdopleiding" [Feyenoord Academy acknowledged as regional youth academy]. Feyenoord.nl (in Dutch). 23 June 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  • ^ "Winnaars Rinus Michels Award". Nederlands Trainerscongres (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 December 2014.
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