Feyenoord Academy
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August 27 2023 | Gjivai Zechiël, a Netherlands midfielder from the Feyenoord Academy, made his first team debut. |
2022 | Quilindschy Hartman completed his development at the Feyenoord Academy and represented the Netherlands. |
August 21 2022 | Quilindschy Hartman, a Netherlands defender from the Feyenoord Academy, made his first team debut. |
August 12 2021 | Antoni Milambo, a Netherlands midfielder from the Feyenoord Academy, made his first team debut. |
2020 | Feyenoord replaced its reserve team with a new Under-21 (U21) team, which competes in the Beloften Eredivisie and the Premier League International Cup. |
2018 | Orkun Kökçü completed his development at the Feyenoord Academy and represented Turkey. |
2018 | The period of unofficial reserve team operation concluded, with the team consisting of varying players from the first team squad and emerging academy talents. |
2017 | Tyrell Malacia and Lutsharel Geertruida completed their development at the Feyenoord Academy and represented the Netherlands. |
October 25 2017 | Lutsharel Geertruida, a Netherlands defender from the Feyenoord Academy, made his first team debut. |
August 13 2017 | Justin Bijlow, a Netherlands goalkeeper from the Feyenoord Academy, made his first team debut. |
2016 | Justin Bijlow completed his development at the Feyenoord Academy and represented the Netherlands. |
October 4 2015 | Bart Nieuwkoop, a Netherlands defender from the Feyenoord Academy, made his first team debut. |
2014 | Rick Karsdorp, Jurriën Timber, and Quinten Timber completed their development at the Feyenoord Academy and represented the Netherlands. |
2011 | Nathan Aké completed his development at the Feyenoord Academy and represented the Netherlands. |
2010 | Feyenoord officially disbanded its reserve team, though the team continued participating in the Beloften Eredivisie without a permanent squad. |
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