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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