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FC Groningen vs. Feyenoord Rotterdam (30.10.2011)

Date Season Halftime Result
30.10.2011 2011 3 : 0 6 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
1'' Groningen D. Tadic ui.Normal Goal
16'' Groningen M. Kieftenbeld ui.Normal Goal
18'' Groningen P. Andersson ui.Normal Goal
46'' Feyenoord G. Fernandez ui.Substitution 1
52'' Feyenoord R. Schaken ui.Substitution 2
57'' Groningen L. Bacuna ui.Normal Goal
71'' Feyenoord S. de Vrij ui.Substitution 3
73'' Groningen M. Kieftenbeld ui.Substitution 1
80'' Groningen P. Andersson ui.Substitution 2
86'' Groningen D. Texeira ui.Substitution 3
89'' Groningen V. van Dijk ui.Normal Goal
90'' Groningen Hyun-Jun Suk ui.Normal Goal

Lineup FC Groningen

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 1 B. van Loo
ui.hrac_ 3 J. Ivens
ui.hrac_ 24 T. Hiariej
ui.hrac_ 2 M. Kieftenbeld
ui.hrac_ 18 L. Burnet
ui.hrac_ 21 V. van Dijk
ui.hrac_ 8 T. Sparv
ui.hrac_ 20 P. Andersson
ui.hrac_ 10 D. Tadic
ui.hrac_ 7 L. Bacuna
ui.hrac_ 9 D. Texeira

Lineup Feyenoord Rotterdam

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 17 E. Mulder
ui.hrac_ 4 R. Vlaar
ui.hrac_ 21 Dani Fernández
ui.hrac_ 3 S. de Vrij
ui.hrac_ 5 B. Martins Indi
ui.hrac_ 8 O. Bakkal
ui.hrac_ 6 K. El Ahmadi
ui.hrac_ 16 J. Clasie
ui.hrac_ 27 R. Schaken
ui.hrac_ 9 G. Fernandez
ui.hrac_ 11 J. Cabral

Substitutes FC Groningen

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 6 D. Holla
ui.hrac_ 5 E. Johansson
ui.hrac_ 17 Hyun-Jun Suk
ui.hrac_ 14 N. Pedersen
ui.hrac_ 26 Luciano
ui.hrac_ 35 H. Bos
ui.hrac_ 31 T. Keurntjes

Substitutes Feyenoord Rotterdam

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 10 J. Guidetti
ui.hrac_ 22 D. Biseswar
ui.hrac_ 15 K. Mokotjo
ui.hrac_ 18 M. Nelom
ui.hrac_ 23 S. Cissé
ui.hrac_ 25 K. Lamprou
ui.hrac_ 26 R. van Haaren

FC Groningen

Nicknames of this club are Pride of the North, Green-White Army or Farmers. The Pride of the Dutch North thus plays in green and white colours, which are both on the home jersey and the club emblem. Their shrine is the Euroborg Stadium, which holds a total of 22 579 spectators and has been open since 2006. It replaced the old Oosterpark Stadion, where the team had played since 1933. The Dutch football club was founded in 1915 in the town of the same name, Groningen.

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Feyenoord Rotterdam

The current name has only been valid since 1974, but the predecessor of today's Feyenoord Rotterdam was founded in 1908 under the name Wilhelmina. One of the Netherlands' most famous clubs won the European Champions Cup in 1970 and has twice won the prestigious UEFA Cup (1974 and 2002). The 15-time winner of the Dutch top competition plays at the De Kuip stadium, which has a capacity of 51,137 spectators.

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