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Excelsior Rotterdam

Excelsior Rotterdam, commonly known as Excelsior, is a Dutch professional football club based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. They play in the Eredivisie, the top tier of Dutch football from the 2022–23 season following promotion. The club was founded on 23 July 1902 and was formerly known as "Rotterdamse Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Excelsior" (Rotterdam Football and Athletics Club Excelsior). Excelsior's home stadium is the Stadion Woudestein – for sponsorship reasons known as the Van Donge & De Roo Stadion – which has a capacity of about 4,500, one of the smallest stadiums hosting professional football in the Netherlands.

Excelsior
Full nameStichting Betaald Voetbal Excelsior Rotterdam
Nickname(s)The Kralingers
Roodzwarten (red-blacks)
The Wonder
Oud papier-club (Paper recycling club)
Founded23 July 1902; 120 years ago (1902-07-23)
GroundVan Donge & De Roo Stadion
Rotterdam
Capacity4,500[1]
ChairmanBob de Lange
ManagerMarinus Dijkhuizen
LeagueEredivisie
2021–22Eerste Divisie, 6th of 20 (promoted via play-offs)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

Early history

Excelsior were officially formed on 23 July 1902 as Rotterdamse Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Excelsior (English: Rotterdam Football and Athletics Club Excelsior). However, the initial founders of the club, a group of close friends located in the Kralingen district of Rotterdam, were already playing their football matches together on the fields of the eighteenth century buitenplaats Woudesteyn. After the actual establishment of the club, the municipality officially gave permission to use the land.[2] As football was still an elite sport at the beginning of the 20th century, Excelsior became one of the first working class clubs in the Netherlands.[3]

First successes

In the season 1945–46, Excelsior gained their first success by promoting to the Eerste Klasse, the highest tier of Dutch football before professional football was introduced in 1954. The deciding match against VUC was played in De Kuip and attracted 52.000 spectators. Excelsior relegated in the next season, but managed to promote for the second time in the season 1951–52. After the introduction of professional football, Excelsior won the Eerste Divisie championship three times (1974, 1979 and 2006) and promoted to the Eredivisie various times, usually to relegate not long afterwards.

Excelsior once reached the KNVB Cup final in the season 1929–30, but lost the match to fellow Rotterdam club Feyenoord (0–1). Excelsior's biggest pre-war achievement was the win of the Zilveren Bal trophy. Excelsior beat Feyenoord (5–0) in the finals of the highly rated pre-season tournament.[3]

Founding father of Dutch professional football

In the mid-fifties, Excelsior were the leading club behind the introduction of professional football in the Netherlands. When the KNVB continued to refuse payments in football, Excelsior chairman Henk Zon and board member Aad Libregts managed to persuade association president Hans Hopster, in cooperation with the directors of Feyenoord, Sparta and ADO Den Haag. In August 1954 the KNVB accepted the proposal and professional football was introduced in the Netherlands.

 
Excelsior in the 1963–64 Season

Pioneers

Being the smallest professional club in Rotterdam, Excelsior always had to be creative to survive. This creativity made Excelsior play a pioneering role within Dutch football. In 1958 Excelsior became the first Dutch club with covered stands. Later, in 1974, Excelsior also were the first Dutch club with shirt advertising. Against the then existing rules, the club put an 'A' on the shirt. The character was supposed to stand for 'Team A', but in reality it stood for Akai, the company of main investor Rob Albers. The KNVB decided to ban the 'A' from the shirt and it would take until 1982 for shirt advertising to be introduced. Akai would adorn the shirts of Excelsior until the season 1999–00.[3]

Millennium

In 2002, the year in which the club was officially 100 years old, Excelsior returned to the Eredivisie. They did this after spending more than 20 years in the second tier of Dutch football. They were relegated after one season. In the 2005/2006 season Excelsior became champions of the Eerste Divisie and were promoted back to the Eredivisie once again.

Between 1997 and 2005 Excelsior had a partnership with Rotterdam rivals Feyenoord. Excelsior became Feyenoord's satellite club. As such, Feyenoord gave Excelsior money and players (either on loan or free transfer).

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."[4]

Recent history

In 2010 Excelsior returned to the highest tier of Dutch football, after defeating crosstown rival Sparta Rotterdam in the final of the Eredivisie promotion/relegation play-offs. The team was mostly composed by Feyenoord loanees and was coached by former Feyenoord youth coach Alex Pastoor. In the 2010–11 season Excelsior made a flying start in the Eredivisie, gaining ten points in its first five matches, including a home victory in the Rotterdam derby against Feyenoord (3–2). In the remainder of the season, Excelsior upset some of the larger league teams at home, winning against AZ and getting draws against Groningen and eventual league champions Ajax. In the final match of the regular season, Excelsior got a 4–1 win away at Vitesse Arnhem, a result that left them one goal short of staying up. Finishing 16th, Excelsior had to face FC Den Bosch and Helmond Sport in the relegation / promotion play-offs. A 4–2 home win against Helmond sport ensured another season of Eredivisie football for Excelsior.

Excelsior finished bottom of the table in the Eredivisie at the end of the 2011–12 season, managing only four wins in 34 matches. The club was again relegated to the Eerste Divisie and has had ups and downs since. In the 2022–23 season Excelsior will be playing in the Eredivisie after being relegated in 2019.[citation needed]

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Stadium

 
Excelsior's home venue Stadion Woudestein

Excelsior's home venue is Stadion Woudestein, which has a capacity of 4,500 seats, one of the smallest stadiums hosting professional football in the Netherlands.

The club had two short spells at different locations. For the season 1907–08 Excelsior played on the Afrikaanderplein. After returning to Woudestein, Excelsior moved to the Toepad terrain for seasons 1922–39. When the Dutch government decided to build marine barracks on the Toepad area right before the start of the second world war, Excelsior moved back to the familiar Woudestein.[3]

In the early nineties Excelsior went through a difficult period. The club barely survived a financial crisis, but a newly appointed board under the chairmanship of Martin de Jager had one important goal; a new Excelsior stadium. Various plans were made, one of them being a joint stadium for Excelsior and Sparta, but eventually none of the plans were implemented. Due to financial pressure, Excelsior decided to take the plunge and started renovating Woudestein themselves. The club built two new stands themselves and with the help of the municipality the main stand got renovated as well, including business seats and office space. On 31 July 2000, the new stadium was opened with a friendly match against Feyenoord.[5]

When Excelsior promoted to the Eredivisie after the season 2009–10, the club decided to replace the grass surface with artificial turf. Main reason for the change was the lack of financial resources to install under-soil heating, which is mandatory for clubs participating on the highest level of Dutch football.[6]

Supporters and rivalries

Paper recycling club

Excelsior is known as the Oud papier-club (paper recycling club), because former chairman Henk Zon often used to collect old paper in order to secure the financial position of the club.

Mascot

Since 2008 'Woutje Stein' is the official Excelsior mascot. He is named after the Woudestein-stadium.

Rivalries

Rotterdam is the city with the most professional teams in the Netherlands. Besides Excelsior there are Feyenoord and Sparta Rotterdam.

Rivalry against Feyenoord

Ever since the clubs used to work together Excelsior players and supporters have grown a more serious rivalry against Feyenoord. The majority of Excelsior supporters never wanted a cooperation with Feyenoord in the first place. On 22 May 2009, Excelsior supporters hosted a funeral as they felt like their club's identity had died due to the partnership with Feyenoord.[7]

In 2017 Excelsior won against Feyenoord (3–0), resulting in the latter not winning the Eredivisie title on that day. This resulted in riots.[8]

Rivalry against Sparta

Excelsior is from the Kralingen-neighbourhood and Sparta Rotterdam is from the Spangen-neighbourhood. Both clubs are not always playing in the Eredivisie, hence they play matches against each other in both the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie. The Feyenoord partnership Excelsior had in the past has resulted in more hatred from Sparta Rotterdam supporters.

One of the more spectacular matches between Excelsior and Sparta was the 2010 derby. Excelsior managed to gain promotion to the Eredivisie by winning against Sparta in the 94th minute of the match.[9]

Honours

League

Winners (3): 1973–74, 1978–79, 2005–06
Promotion (4): 1969–70, 1981–82, 2001–02, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2021–22
Promotion (1): 1968–69

Domestic results

Below is a table with Excelsior's domestic results since the introduction of the Eredivisie in 1956.

Current squad

As of 31 January 2023

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   NED Stijn van Gassel
2 DF   BEL Siebe Horemans
3 DF   NED Kik Pierie (on loan from Ajax)
4 DF   NED Redouan El Yaakoubi (captain)
5 MF   GER Adrian Fein
6 MF   NED Joshua Eijgenraam
7 FW   SRB Nikolas Agrafiotis
8 MF   NED Kenzo Goudmijn (on loan from AZ)
9 FW   NED Reda Kharchouch
10 FW   NED Marouan Azarkan (on loan from Feyenoord)
11 MF   BEL Jacky Donkor
14 FW   NED Couhaib Driouech
16 DF   NED Sven Nieuwpoort
17 DF   GER Maxime Awoudja
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 GK   NED Norbert Alblas
19 FW   NED Raphaël Eyongo
21 MF   MAR Yassin Ayoub
22 MF   GRE Lazaros Lamprou
23 MF   NED Peer Koopmeiners (on loan from AZ)
24 DF   CUW Nathangelo Markelo
28 DF   NED Nathan Tjoe-A-On
29 FW   NED Mike van Duinen
33 MF   NED Julian Baas
34 DF   NED Serano Seymor
38 GK   NED Pascal Kuiper
MF   NED Noah Naujoks
DF   FRA Arthur Zagré (on loan from AS Monaco)

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   NED Michael Chacón (at Helmond Sport until 30 June 2023, obligation to buy)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   NED Luuk Admiraal (at Spakenburg until 30 June 2023)

Player of the year

The Excelsior 'Player of the Year' award is voted for by the club's supporters, in recognition of the best overall performance by an individual player throughout the football season. The annual election is organized by the supporters club Pro Excelsior since 1996.[10][11]

Managers

Current staff

Position Name
Manager   Marinus Dijkhuizen
Assistant manager   André Hoekstra
Assistant manager / technology strategist   Takahisa Shiraishi
Team manager   Dennis van der Neut
Goalkeeping coach   Ronald Graafland
Fitness coach   Mario Meijer
Physio   Maurice de Groot
Physio   Rinus Kerskes
Club doctor   Robert Jan de Vos
Kit manager   Rien van Wijk
Kit manager   John van Tilburg

Former managers

Notable former players

The players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed represented their countries while playing for Excelsior.

References

  1. ^ "Cookies op AD.nl – AD.nl". www.ad.nl.
  2. ^ [The history of Stadion Woudestein]. Supportersclub Pro Excelsior (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 26 May 2010. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d "Excelsior Historie" [Excelsior History]. SBVExcelsior.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 June 2010.
  4. ^ [Supportersclub calls for action]. ERFC.nl (in Dutch). 21 May 2009. Archived from the original on 25 May 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  5. ^ "Excelsior Stadion" [Excelsior Stadium]. SBVExcelsior.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 August 2010.
  6. ^ "Excelsior op kunstgras in eredivisie" [Excelsior on artificial turf in Eredivisie]. SBVExcelsior.nl (in Dutch). 4 June 2010. Retrieved 21 August 2010.
  7. ^ . www.erfc.nl. Archived from the original on 25 May 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Rellen in Rotterdam na nederlaag Feyenoord bij Excelsior". 7 May 2017.
  9. ^ Wedstrijdverslag op ELF Voetbal
  10. ^ "Jeffrey Altheer beste speler 2008/2009" [Jeffrey Altheer best player 2008/2009]. ERFC.nl (in Dutch). 8 September 2009. Retrieved 5 July 2010.[dead link]
  11. ^ . Pro Excelsior (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 26 September 2010. Retrieved 5 July 2010.

External links

  • Official website (in Dutch)
  • (in Dutch)
  • (in Dutch)

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Excelsior Rotterdam commonly known as Excelsior is a Dutch professional football club based in Rotterdam Netherlands They play in the Eredivisie the top tier of Dutch football from the 2022 23 season following promotion The club was founded on 23 July 1902 and was formerly known as Rotterdamse Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Excelsior Rotterdam Football and Athletics Club Excelsior Excelsior s home stadium is the Stadion Woudestein for sponsorship reasons known as the Van Donge amp De Roo Stadion which has a capacity of about 4 500 one of the smallest stadiums hosting professional football in the Netherlands ExcelsiorFull nameStichting Betaald Voetbal Excelsior RotterdamNickname s The KralingersRoodzwarten red blacks The WonderOud papier club Paper recycling club Founded23 July 1902 120 years ago 1902 07 23 GroundVan Donge amp De Roo StadionRotterdamCapacity4 500 1 ChairmanBob de LangeManagerMarinus DijkhuizenLeagueEredivisie2021 22Eerste Divisie 6th of 20 promoted via play offs WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 First successes 1 3 Founding father of Dutch professional football 1 4 Pioneers 1 5 Millennium 1 6 Recent history 2 Stadium 3 Supporters and rivalries 3 1 Paper recycling club 3 2 Mascot 3 3 Rivalries 3 3 1 Rivalry against Feyenoord 3 3 2 Rivalry against Sparta 4 Honours 4 1 League 5 Domestic results 6 Current squad 6 1 Out on loan 6 2 Player of the year 7 Managers 7 1 Current staff 7 2 Former managers 8 Notable former players 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Excelsior were officially formed on 23 July 1902 as Rotterdamse Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Excelsior English Rotterdam Football and Athletics Club Excelsior However the initial founders of the club a group of close friends located in the Kralingen district of Rotterdam were already playing their football matches together on the fields of the eighteenth century buitenplaats Woudesteyn After the actual establishment of the club the municipality officially gave permission to use the land 2 As football was still an elite sport at the beginning of the 20th century Excelsior became one of the first working class clubs in the Netherlands 3 First successes Edit In the season 1945 46 Excelsior gained their first success by promoting to the Eerste Klasse the highest tier of Dutch football before professional football was introduced in 1954 The deciding match against VUC was played in De Kuip and attracted 52 000 spectators Excelsior relegated in the next season but managed to promote for the second time in the season 1951 52 After the introduction of professional football Excelsior won the Eerste Divisie championship three times 1974 1979 and 2006 and promoted to the Eredivisie various times usually to relegate not long afterwards Excelsior once reached the KNVB Cup final in the season 1929 30 but lost the match to fellow Rotterdam club Feyenoord 0 1 Excelsior s biggest pre war achievement was the win of the Zilveren Bal trophy Excelsior beat Feyenoord 5 0 in the finals of the highly rated pre season tournament 3 Founding father of Dutch professional football Edit In the mid fifties Excelsior were the leading club behind the introduction of professional football in the Netherlands When the KNVB continued to refuse payments in football Excelsior chairman Henk Zon and board member Aad Libregts managed to persuade association president Hans Hopster in cooperation with the directors of Feyenoord Sparta and ADO Den Haag In August 1954 the KNVB accepted the proposal and professional football was introduced in the Netherlands Excelsior in the 1963 64 Season Pioneers Edit Being the smallest professional club in Rotterdam Excelsior always had to be creative to survive This creativity made Excelsior play a pioneering role within Dutch football In 1958 Excelsior became the first Dutch club with covered stands Later in 1974 Excelsior also were the first Dutch club with shirt advertising Against the then existing rules the club put an A on the shirt The character was supposed to stand for Team A but in reality it stood for Akai the company of main investor Rob Albers The KNVB decided to ban the A from the shirt and it would take until 1982 for shirt advertising to be introduced Akai would adorn the shirts of Excelsior until the season 1999 00 3 Millennium Edit In 2002 the year in which the club was officially 100 years old Excelsior returned to the Eredivisie They did this after spending more than 20 years in the second tier of Dutch football They were relegated after one season In the 2005 2006 season Excelsior became champions of the Eerste Divisie and were promoted back to the Eredivisie once again Between 1997 and 2005 Excelsior had a partnership with Rotterdam rivals Feyenoord Excelsior became Feyenoord s satellite club As such Feyenoord gave Excelsior money and players either on loan or free transfer 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 4 Recent history Edit In 2010 Excelsior returned to the highest tier of Dutch football after defeating crosstown rival Sparta Rotterdam in the final of the Eredivisie promotion relegation play offs The team was mostly composed by Feyenoord loanees and was coached by former Feyenoord youth coach Alex Pastoor In the 2010 11 season Excelsior made a flying start in the Eredivisie gaining ten points in its first five matches including a home victory in the Rotterdam derby against Feyenoord 3 2 In the remainder of the season Excelsior upset some of the larger league teams at home winning against AZ and getting draws against Groningen and eventual league champions Ajax In the final match of the regular season Excelsior got a 4 1 win away at Vitesse Arnhem a result that left them one goal short of staying up Finishing 16th Excelsior had to face FC Den Bosch and Helmond Sport in the relegation promotion play offs A 4 2 home win against Helmond sport ensured another season of Eredivisie football for Excelsior Excelsior finished bottom of the table in the Eredivisie at the end of the 2011 12 season managing only four wins in 34 matches The club was again relegated to the Eerste Divisie and has had ups and downs since In the 2022 23 season Excelsior will be playing in the Eredivisie after being relegated in 2019 citation needed Stadium Edit Excelsior s home venue Stadion Woudestein Main article Stadion Woudestein Excelsior s home venue is Stadion Woudestein which has a capacity of 4 500 seats one of the smallest stadiums hosting professional football in the Netherlands The club had two short spells at different locations For the season 1907 08 Excelsior played on the Afrikaanderplein After returning to Woudestein Excelsior moved to the Toepad terrain for seasons 1922 39 When the Dutch government decided to build marine barracks on the Toepad area right before the start of the second world war Excelsior moved back to the familiar Woudestein 3 In the early nineties Excelsior went through a difficult period The club barely survived a financial crisis but a newly appointed board under the chairmanship of Martin de Jager had one important goal a new Excelsior stadium Various plans were made one of them being a joint stadium for Excelsior and Sparta but eventually none of the plans were implemented Due to financial pressure Excelsior decided to take the plunge and started renovating Woudestein themselves The club built two new stands themselves and with the help of the municipality the main stand got renovated as well including business seats and office space On 31 July 2000 the new stadium was opened with a friendly match against Feyenoord 5 When Excelsior promoted to the Eredivisie after the season 2009 10 the club decided to replace the grass surface with artificial turf Main reason for the change was the lack of financial resources to install under soil heating which is mandatory for clubs participating on the highest level of Dutch football 6 Supporters and rivalries EditPaper recycling club Edit Excelsior is known as the Oud papier club paper recycling club because former chairman Henk Zon often used to collect old paper in order to secure the financial position of the club Mascot Edit Since 2008 Woutje Stein is the official Excelsior mascot He is named after the Woudestein stadium Rivalries Edit Rotterdam is the city with the most professional teams in the Netherlands Besides Excelsior there are Feyenoord and Sparta Rotterdam Rivalry against Feyenoord Edit Ever since the clubs used to work together Excelsior players and supporters have grown a more serious rivalry against Feyenoord The majority of Excelsior supporters never wanted a cooperation with Feyenoord in the first place On 22 May 2009 Excelsior supporters hosted a funeral as they felt like their club s identity had died due to the partnership with Feyenoord 7 In 2017 Excelsior won against Feyenoord 3 0 resulting in the latter not winning the Eredivisie title on that day This resulted in riots 8 Rivalry against Sparta Edit Excelsior is from the Kralingen neighbourhood and Sparta Rotterdam is from the Spangen neighbourhood Both clubs are not always playing in the Eredivisie hence they play matches against each other in both the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie The Feyenoord partnership Excelsior had in the past has resulted in more hatred from Sparta Rotterdam supporters One of the more spectacular matches between Excelsior and Sparta was the 2010 derby Excelsior managed to gain promotion to the Eredivisie by winning against Sparta in the 94th minute of the match 9 Honours EditLeague Edit Eerste DivisieWinners 3 1973 74 1978 79 2005 06 Promotion 4 1969 70 1981 82 2001 02 2009 10 2013 14 2021 22Tweede DivisiePromotion 1 1968 69Domestic results EditBelow is a table with Excelsior s domestic results since the introduction of the Eredivisie in 1956 Domestic Results since 1956Domestic league League result Qualification to KNVB Cup season Cup result2021 22 Eerste Divisie 6th Eredivisie winning promotion releg play offs 2021 22 second round2020 21 Eerste Divisie 9th 2020 21 Quarter final2019 20 Eerste Divisie 7th 2019 20 second round2018 19 Eredivisie 16th Eerste Divisie relegation 2018 19 first round2017 18 Eredivisie 11th 2017 18 first round2016 17 Eredivisie 12th 2016 17 second round2015 16 Eredivisie 15th 2015 16 third round2014 15 Eredivisie 15th 2014 15 Semi final2013 14 Eerste Divisie 3rd Eredivisie winning promotion releg play offs 2013 14 round of 162012 13 Eerste Divisie 15th 2012 13 second round2011 12 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 2011 12 third round2010 11 Eredivisie 16th surviving promotion relegation play offs 2010 11 Fourth round2009 10 Eerste Divisie 3rd Eredivisie winning promotion releg play offs 2009 10 Third round2008 09 Eerste Divisie 5th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 2008 09 Round of 162007 08 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 2007 08 Round of 162006 07 Eredivisie 16th surviving promotion relegation play offs 2006 07 Third round2005 06 Eerste Divisie 1st Eredivisie promotion 2005 06 Second round2004 05 Eerste Divisie 12th 2004 05 Second round2003 04 Eerste Divisie 2nd promotion relegation play offs no promotion 2003 04 Third round2002 03 Eredivisie 17th Eerste Divisie losing promo releg play offs 2002 03 Quarter final2001 02 Eerste Divisie 2nd Eredivisie winning promotion releg play offs 2001 02 Round of 162000 01 Eerste Divisie 2nd promotion relegation play offs no promotion 2000 01 Round of 161999 00 Eerste Divisie 4th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 1999 00 Round of 161998 99 Eerste Divisie 6th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 1998 99 Second round1997 98 Eerste Divisie 16th 1997 98 Group stage1996 97 Eerste Divisie 17th 1996 97 Group stage1995 96 Eerste Divisie 16th 1995 96 Group stage1994 95 Eerste Divisie 3rd promotion relegation play offs no promotion 1994 95 Second round1993 94 Eerste Divisie 12th 1993 94 Third round1992 93 Eerste Divisie 14th 1992 93 Round of 161991 92 Eerste Divisie 15th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 1991 92 Third round1990 91 Eerste Divisie 19th 1990 91 Second round1989 90 Eerste Divisie 14th 1989 90 Second round1988 89 Eerste Divisie 3rd promotion relegation play offs no promotion 1988 89 First round1987 88 Eerste Divisie 8th 1987 88 Round of 161986 87 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 1986 87 Quarter final1985 86 Eredivisie 15th 1985 86 First round1984 85 Eredivisie 12th 1984 85 Round of 161983 84 Eredivisie 13th 1983 84 First round1982 83 Eredivisie 9th 1982 83 Second round1981 82 Eerste Divisie 3rd Eredivisie winning promotion releg play offs 1981 82 Round of 161980 81 Eredivisie 17th Eerste Divisie relegation 1980 81 Second round1979 80 Eredivisie 9th 1979 80 Second round1978 79 Eerste Divisie 1st Eredivisie promotion 1978 79 Second round1977 78 Eerste Divisie 4th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 1977 78 Semi final1976 77 Eerste Divisie 4th promotion relegation play offs no promotion 1976 77 Round of 161975 76 Eredivisie 18th Eerste Divisie relegation 1975 76 Second round1974 75 Eredivisie 14th 1974 75 Second round1973 74 Eerste Divisie 1st Eredivisie promotion 1973 74 Round of 161972 73 Eredivisie 17th Eerste Divisie relegation 1972 73 Round of 161971 72 Eredivisie 15th 1971 72 Quarter final1970 71 Eredivisie 16th 1970 71 Second round1969 70 Eerste Divisie 2nd Eredivisie promotion 1969 70 Second round citation needed 1968 69 Tweede Divisie 2nd Eerste Divisie promotion 1968 69 Second round citation needed 1967 68 Tweede Divisie 16th 1967 68 Quarter final citation needed 1966 67 Tweede Divisie 9th 1966 67 DNC citation needed 1965 66 Tweede Divisie 9th group B 1965 66 Group stage citation needed 1964 65 Eerste Divisie 16th Tweede Divisie relegation 1964 65 Second round citation needed 1963 64 Eerste Divisie 9th 1963 64 Round of 16 citation needed 1962 63 Eerste Divisie 8th 1962 63 Third round citation needed 1961 62 Eerste Divisie 2nd 1961 62 citation needed 1960 61 Eerste Divisie 4th group B 1960 61 citation needed 1959 60 Eerste Divisie 11th group A not held not held1958 59 Eerste Divisie 6th group B 1958 59 citation needed 1957 58 Eerste Divisie 7th group A 1957 58 citation needed 1956 57 Eerste Divisie 9th group B 1956 57 citation needed Current squad EditAs of 31 January 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK NED Stijn van Gassel2 DF BEL Siebe Horemans3 DF NED Kik Pierie on loan from Ajax 4 DF NED Redouan El Yaakoubi captain 5 MF GER Adrian Fein6 MF NED Joshua Eijgenraam7 FW SRB Nikolas Agrafiotis8 MF NED Kenzo Goudmijn on loan from AZ 9 FW NED Reda Kharchouch10 FW NED Marouan Azarkan on loan from Feyenoord 11 MF BEL Jacky Donkor14 FW NED Couhaib Driouech16 DF NED Sven Nieuwpoort17 DF GER Maxime Awoudja No Pos Nation Player18 GK NED Norbert Alblas19 FW NED Raphael Eyongo21 MF MAR Yassin Ayoub22 MF GRE Lazaros Lamprou23 MF NED Peer Koopmeiners on loan from AZ 24 DF CUW Nathangelo Markelo28 DF NED Nathan Tjoe A On29 FW NED Mike van Duinen33 MF NED Julian Baas34 DF NED Serano Seymor38 GK NED Pascal Kuiper MF NED Noah Naujoks DF FRA Arthur Zagre on loan from AS Monaco Out on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF NED Michael Chacon at Helmond Sport until 30 June 2023 obligation to buy No Pos Nation Player FW NED Luuk Admiraal at Spakenburg until 30 June 2023 Player of the year Edit The Excelsior Player of the Year award is voted for by the club s supporters in recognition of the best overall performance by an individual player throughout the football season The annual election is organized by the supporters club Pro Excelsior since 1996 10 11 Season Winner1995 96 Marinus Dijkhuizen1996 97 John Schuurhuizen1997 98 Ferry de Haan1998 99 Michael van der Kruis1999 00 David Connolly2000 01 Jarda Simr2001 02 Michel Breuer2002 03 Steve Olfers2003 04 Danny Buijs2004 05 Brett Holman2005 06 Luigi Bruins2006 07 Rene van Dieren Season Winner2007 08 Kees Luijckx2008 09 Jeffrey Altheer2009 10 Ryan Koolwijk2010 11 Daan Bovenberg2011 12 Roland Alberg2012 13 Jordy Deckers2013 14 Lars Veldwijk2014 15 Sander Fischer2015 16 Rick Kruys2016 17 Nigel Hasselbaink2017 18 Hicham Faik2018 19 Jerdy SchoutenManagers EditCurrent staff Edit Position NameManager Marinus DijkhuizenAssistant manager Andre HoekstraAssistant manager technology strategist Takahisa ShiraishiTeam manager Dennis van der NeutGoalkeeping coach Ronald GraaflandFitness coach Mario MeijerPhysio Maurice de GrootPhysio Rinus KerskesClub doctor Robert Jan de VosKit manager Rien van WijkKit manager John van TilburgFormer managers Edit See also Category Excelsior Rotterdam managers Season s Manager1954 56 Rinus Smits1956 62 Bob Janse1962 68 Rinus Smits1968 70 Bob Janse1970 Jaap Kouters1970 71 Bob Janse1971 73 Joop Castenmiller1973 75 Ben Peeters1975 76 Thijs Libregts Bob Janse1976 80 Thijs Libregts1980 82 Hans Dorjee1982 86 Rob Jacobs1986 88 Henk Wullems1988 90 Joop van Daele1990 Martin van der Kooy1990 92 Sandor Popovics1992 94 Cor Pot1994 95 Rob Baan Season s Manager1995 96 Hans van der Pluijm1996 03 Adrie Koster2003 04 Henk van Stee2004 05 John Metgod2005 06 Mario Been2006 09 Ton Lokhoff2009 11 Alex Pastoor2011 12 John Lammers2012 13 Leon Vlemmings2013 14 Jon Dahl Tomasson2014 15 Marinus Dijkhuizen2015 16 Alfons Groenendijk2016 18 Mitchell van der Gaag2018 19 Adrie Poldervaart2019 20 Ricardo Moniz2020 Marinus DijkhuizenNotable former players EditThe players below had senior international cap s for their respective countries Players whose name is listed represented their countries while playing for Excelsior Brett Holman Thomas Buffel Gill Swerts Michel Bastos Sebastian Pardo Patrick Mtiliga Marc Nygaard Jordan Botaka Christian Gyan David Connolly Salomon Kalou Mounir El Hamdaoui Mario Been George Boateng Winston Bogarde Royston Drenthe youth Tim Vincken Ferry de Haan Oscar Moens Robin van Persie youth Graeme Rutjes Andwele Slory Gaston Taument Luigi Bruins Kamohelo Mokotjo Ahmad Mendes Moreira Nol van der VinReferences Edit Cookies op AD nl AD nl www ad nl De geschiedenis van Stadion Woudestein The history of Stadion Woudestein Supportersclub Pro Excelsior in Dutch Archived from the original on 26 May 2010 Retrieved 5 July 2010 a b c d Excelsior Historie Excelsior History SBVExcelsior nl in Dutch Retrieved 30 June 2010 Supportersvereniging roept op tot actie Supportersclub calls for action ERFC nl in Dutch 21 May 2009 Archived from the original on 25 May 2009 Retrieved 2 July 2010 Excelsior Stadion Excelsior Stadium SBVExcelsior nl in Dutch Retrieved 21 August 2010 Excelsior op kunstgras in eredivisie Excelsior on artificial turf in Eredivisie SBVExcelsior nl in Dutch 4 June 2010 Retrieved 21 August 2010 Supportersvereniging roept op tot actie Excelsior Rotterdam FC www erfc nl Archived from the original on 25 May 2009 Retrieved 30 June 2022 Rellen in Rotterdam na nederlaag Feyenoord bij Excelsior 7 May 2017 Wedstrijdverslag op ELF Voetbal Jeffrey Altheer beste speler 2008 2009 Jeffrey Altheer best player 2008 2009 ERFC nl in Dutch 8 September 2009 Retrieved 5 July 2010 dead link Supportersclub Pro Excelsior in Dutch Archived from the original on 26 September 2010 Retrieved 5 July 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to SBV Excelsior Official website in Dutch Excelsior Fans in Dutch Excelsior Fansite in Dutch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Excelsior Rotterdam amp oldid 1137429252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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