Rotterdam derby

Rotterdam derby
Locale Rotterdam
Teams Feyenoord
Sparta Rotterdam
Excelsior
Xerxes
Latest meeting 2 April 2016
Eredivisie
FeyenoordExcelsior (3-0)
Next meeting

November 19 2016

Excelsior - Sparta

The term Rotterdam derby refers to the local derbies in Rotterdam played between two of the three professional football clubs Feyenoord, Sparta Rotterdam or Excelsior and in early history Xerxes. It specifically refers to individual matches between the clubs, but can also be used to describe the general ongoing rivalry between the clubs, players and / or fans.

Rotterdam is the only city in the Netherlands hosting three professional football clubs. The only other Dutch city to host more than one professional football club is Eindhoven, home of PSV and FC Eindhoven. However, the two Eindhoven clubs hardly play head-to-head due to FC Eindhoven's common lower division status.

Clubs in Rotterdam

Background

The locations of the three clubs in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The three professional football clubs located in Rotterdam are Feyenoord, Sparta Rotterdam and Excelsior. As of the season 2016-17 Eredivisie, all three sides are playing in the Eredivisie[1]

Feyenoord is the most renowned club of Rotterdam. The club is located in the Feijenoord district of southern Rotterdam. Together with Ajax and PSV, Feyenoord is part of the traditional top three clubs in the Netherlands. Sparta Rotterdam – founded in 1888 – is the oldest professional football club in the Netherlands. The club is located in Spangen, a neighborhood in the Delfshaven district in west Rotterdam. Excelsior was founded as one of the first Dutch working class clubs in the Kralingen district in eastern Rotterdam.

Honours

In total, 21 Eredivisie titles were won by clubs from Rotterdam. Feyenoord collected 14 Eredivisie trophies, while Sparta Rotterdam won the league six times. Former Rotterdam amateur club VV Concordia won the league once in the season 1888–1889, which was the first season of the highest football league in the Netherlands. Where Feyenoord and Sparta Rotterdam were successful on the highest level, Excelsior only won trophies on the second tier of Dutch football.[2]
Feyenoord have competed in all 57 seasons of the Erendvisie amassing the 3rd most points of any club after Ajax and PSV. Sparta have competed in 52 seasons and are ranked 5th overall. Excelsior have competed in 17 seasons and are ranked 28th overall.

National honours
Competition Feyenoord Sparta Excelsior
Eredivisie 14 6 0
KNVB Cup 12 3 0
Johan Cruijff Shield 2 0 0
Total 28 9 0

Feyenoord vs Sparta Rotterdam derby

The main rivalry in Rotterdam is between its two most successful clubs; Feyenoord and Sparta Rotterdam. The derby between both clubs is still seen as a match with a lot of tradition, but the rivalry is not as ferocious as it used to be. The rivalry between the two clubs is mainly based on the historical class difference. When Sparta Rotterdam was founded in 1888, football in the Netherlands was an upper class sport only. Feyenoord on the other hand was founded twenty years later, in the center of the working class district Feijenoord. The difference in culture and background caused a lot of friction between the two sides.[3]

The first derby match between Feyenoord and Sparta was a friendly match on 22 May 1921. Since Feyenoord's establishment in 1908, the club was working its way up the Dutch football system steadily. In 1921, Feyenoord promoted to the highest football league in the Netherlands for the first time in its existence, while Sparta just relegated to the lower league. As an official league match was not possible, a friendly match had to be played to decide who really was the best club of Rotterdam. Feyenoord won the match in the Sparta stadium with a 2–4 score, which was the first time Sparta's superiority in Rotterdam was broken. In the season 1922–23, the first official Rotterdam derby between Feyenoord and Sparta was played. Sparta, the most successful Rotterdam club at the time, took its revenge over the friendly loss in the previous season and managed to defeat Feyenoord twice with a 1–0 score.[4]

Following Sparta Rotterdam's relegation from the top flight after the season 2009–10, a Rotterdam derby between both clubs in the league disappeared for a few years. The last competetive meeting between the two clubs was in April 2010, with Feyenoord winning the Eredivisie match with a 3-0 score at De Kuip.[5] However, following the promotion of Sparta in 2016, the derby returned to the program.

Feyenoord vs Sparta Rotterdam statistics[6][7]
Competition Feyenoord wins Draws Sparta wins Total
Eredivisie 62 23 17 102
KNVB Cup 1 2 1 4
Total 63 25 18 106

Sparta Rotterdam vs Excelsior derby

Such derby involves the two Rotterdam clubs who are currently behind Feyenoord in terms of awards and recent successes. Excelsior is based on Kralingen-Crooswijk (formerly a city of its own), in the eastern part of the city, whereas Sparta hails from Spangen, far closer to the city centre, and they are separated by their respective histories, with Sparta being far more successful in the past, whereas Excelsior being perceived as a newer, less successful side. Such rivalry is therefore not considered a heated one.

On June 2010, a Sparta-Excelsior two-legged derby occurred as a final the so-called nacompetitie, the promotion/relegation playoff tournament involving clubs from Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie. Despite Sparta coming from Eredivisie and considered obvious favourites, and Excelsior being instead merely third-placed in the Eerste Divisie with a team mostly composed by Feyenoord loanees, it was Excelsior who won the two-legged game on away goals rule, after scoring a late equaliser in the final minutes of the return game at Sparta's home, Het Kasteel, and thus replacing their crosstown opponents in the Dutch top flight.

Sparta Rotterdam vs Excelsior statistics[6][7]
Competition Sparta wins Draws Excelsior wins Total
Eredivisie 15 5 8 28
Eerste Divisie 2 1 1 4
KNVB Cup 1 0 0 1
Total 18 6 9 33

Feyenoord vs Excelsior derby

The least tensed derby in Rotterdam is the match between Feyenoord and Excelsior. Both clubs have the same working-class background and have a long term partnership since 1979, which was contractually sealed in 1996. Excelsior became Feyenoord's feeder club and provided experience and training for young talented Feyenoord players.[8] In 2009, Feyenoord and Excelsior agreed on an even more extensive partnership. As part of the new agreement, the clubs started a joint regional youth academy called Feyenoord Academy and merged the club's reserve teams. Also, Excelsior continued to be Feyenoord's feeder club.[9]

Since the partnership between both clubs, the Excelsior fans and players slowly developed a more heated rivalry with Feyenoord, but one not reciprocated by Feyenoord. A majority of the Excelsior fans have always been against a partnership with Feyenoord. Michel van der Neut, chairman of Excelsior's supporters club, claimed: "Excelsior sold her soul with the extended partnership. Excelsior simply stops existing this way."[10] The players on the other hand state to be extra motivated in the Rotterdam derbies versus Feyenoord. Most players have a history at Feyenoord and want to proof they do deserve a chance in Feyenoord's first team squad in the near future.[11]

With Excelsior's Eredivisie promotion in the season 2010–11, the Rotterdam derbies between both clubs was on the fixture again. Excelsior beat Feyenoord in the first derby of the season with a 3–2 score at Stadion Woudestein. Feyenoord won the return match, as well as both fixtures in the season 2011–12. Excelsior was relegated again after this season, but managed to return to the Eredivisie two seasons later. Feyenoord won all matches between both sides ever since.

Feyenoord vs Excelsior statistics[6][7]
Competition Feyenoord wins Draws Excelsior wins Total
Eredivisie 26 1 4 31
KNVB Cup 0 1 1 2
Total 26 2 5 33

See also

References

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  2. "Alle landskampioenen sinds 1889" [All champions since 1889]. RTL (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  3. http://fm.manutd.nl/content/view/2285/345/
  4. De Derby's, Feyenoord Compleet, 9, Rotterdam: Waanders Uitgevers, 1996
  5. "Feyenoord - Sparta Rotterdam (14-04-2010)". VI (in Dutch). 14 April 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  6. 1 2 3 "Netherlands Cup Full Results 1970-1994". RSSSF. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  7. 1 2 3 "Alle eredivisie-wedstrijden, vanaf 1956" [All eredivisie-matches, since 1956]. Koning Voetbal (in Dutch). Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  8. "Excelsior Historie" [Excelsior History]. SBVExcelsior.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 June 2010.
  9. "Nieuwe verregaande samenwerking Feyenoord en Excelsior" [New extensive cooperation Feyenoord and Excelsior]. Feyenoord.nl (in Dutch). 21 May 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  10. "Supportersvereniging roept op tot actie" [Supportersclub calls for action]. ERFC.nl (in Dutch). 21 May 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  11. "Periodewinst Excelsior besproken in VI" [Period victory Excelsior discussed in VI]. ERFC.nl (in Dutch). 3 December 2009. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
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