
Ueda at Milan: the Japanese player from Feyenoord in the sights
The Japanese striker, author of a brace with Japan, has been proposed to the Rossoneri management for the future.
soccer · EREDIVISIE
Feyenoord Rotterdam is one of the Netherlands' most storied football clubs, founded on July 19, 1908. Based in the port city of Rotterdam, the team competes in the Eredivisie, the country’s top professional league, and calls De Kuip (officially Stadion Feijenoord) its home ground. The stadium, with a capacity of over 51,000, is famed for its electric atmosphere and loyal supporters known as the "Feyenoord fans". Throughout its history, Feyenoord has amassed a rich trophy cabinet, including 15 Eredivisie titles, 13 KNVB Cups, and a historic UEFA Cup victory in 2002. The club is also celebrated for its youth academy, which has produced Dutch internationals such as Robin van Persie and Georginio Wijnaldum. Feyenoord’s rivalry with Ajax, dubbed "De Klassieker," remains one of the most intense fixtures in European football. In recent years, the club has focused on blending experienced internationals with home‑grown talent under the guidance of manager Arne Slot. This approach aims to restore Feyenoord to the top of Dutch football while maintaining its reputation for attacking, entertaining play.
The 2025‑26 Eredivisie campaign finds Feyenoord positioned in the upper half of the table, currently fighting for a Europa League spot. Recent form has been mixed; a late‑minute escape secured a 2‑1 win over a fellow contender, showcasing the team’s resilience under pressure. Off the pitch, the club dealt with disciplinary matters, including the suspension of forward Danilo Gladon after a controversial red card, and forward Nick Buijs pressing arbitration to challenge a match‑day decision. Despite these distractions, Feyenoord’s attack remains potent, with Steven Berghuis and Orkun Kökçü contributing key goals as the squad pushes toward the season’s final stretch.

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