Kromme Zandweg
Football stadium
51°53′07″N 4°29′52″E / 51.8853°N 4.4979°E / 51.8853; 4.4979Kromme Zandweg was a football ground in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was the home of the professional football club Feyenoord – then known as Feijenoord – from 1917 until 1937, when the club moved to the Feijenoord Stadium.[1]
References
- ^ "De Accomodatie: Kromme Zandweg" [The Accommodation: Kromme Zandweg]. Feyenoord.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 August 2010.
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Feyenoord Rotterdam
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- I. Feyenoord 1 (Men's first team)
- II. Feyenoord Vrouwen (Women's first team)
- III. Feyenoord U21 (Men's reserves)
- IV. SC Feyenoord (Men's amateurs)
- Afrikaanderplein (1908–1917)
- Kromme Zandweg (1917–1937)
- De Kuip (1937–present)
- Varkenoord
- Feyenoord Academy
- Feyenoord Tournament (1978–1991)
- Feyenoord Jubilee Tournament (2008)
- De Klassieker
- Rotterdam derby
- Het Legioen
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- Battle of Beverwijk
- Big Three
- Nail bombs incident
- Olli
- Rotterdam riots
- "You'll Never Walk Alone"
- Basketball
- Field hockey
- Futsal
- Handball
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