Excelsior Rotterdam

Dutch football club

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2024 Ruben den Uil appointed as the current head coach of Excelsior Rotterdam, succeeding Marinus Dijkhuizen.
2024 Excelsior Rotterdam was relegated to the Eerste Divisie (2nd tier of Dutch football) for the 2024-25 season.
2023 Multiple national team players join Excelsior Rotterdam, including Mishawn Molina (Aruba), Kymani Nedd (Aruba), Len Bleeker (Sint Maarten), Ronan Olivacce (Sint Maarten), and Troy Parrott (Republic of Ireland).
2022 Nathan Markelo joins Excelsior Rotterdam and begins representing Curaçao's national team.
2022 Excelsior returned to the Eredivisie after being previously relegated in 2019.
2020 Marinus Dijkhuizen begins his second managerial stint with Excelsior Rotterdam, continuing until 2024.
2019 Ahmad Mendes Moreira starts representing Guinea while playing for Excelsior Rotterdam.
2018 Levi García represents Trinidad & Tobago national team during his time with Excelsior Rotterdam.
2014 Toni Varela begins his national team career with Cape Verde while at Excelsior Rotterdam.
2014 The club secured another promotion to a higher league division.
2013 Jordan Botaka starts representing DR Congo while playing for Excelsior Rotterdam.
2013 Jon Dahl Tomasson, a Danish former professional footballer, becomes manager of Excelsior Rotterdam.
2013 Excelsior Rotterdam won the promotion/relegation play-offs and returned to the Eredivisie.
2012 Excelsior finished bottom of the Eredivisie table, winning only four matches in 34 games, which resulted in relegation to the Eerste Divisie.
2011 Excelsior finished 16th in the Eredivisie and secured another season of top-tier football by defeating Helmond Sport 4-2 in the relegation/promotion play-offs.
2010 Excelsior Rotterdam returned to the Eredivisie (highest tier of Dutch football) after defeating Sparta Rotterdam in the Eredivisie promotion/relegation play-offs. The team was largely composed of Feyenoord loanees and coached by Alex Pastoor.
2010 In the 2010–11 season, Excelsior made a strong start, gaining ten points in its first five matches, including a home victory against Feyenoord in the Rotterdam derby (3–2).

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