Feyenoord Academy (Varkenoord)

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Feyenoord Academy
 
Full name Feyenoord Academy
Ground Sportcomplex Varkenoord
Rotterdam
Capacity 3.531
Director Netherlands Damiën Hertog
Manager Netherlands Roy Makaay
Website Club home page

Feyenoord Academy, often referred to as Varkenoord, is the joint academy of the professional football clubs Feyenoord and Excelsior located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The academy is a result of the extensive partnership between the two Rotterdam clubs.[1] For the season 2009–10 both clubs merged its reserve teams, while the youth academies officially merged in the summer of 2010.[2] Feyenoord Academy is based on the structure of the former Feyenoord youth academy, with the addition of various Excelsior youth players and staff members. The newly formed Feyenoord Academy gained the official regional youth academy status from the KNVB and is located at Sportcomplex Varkenoord.

In May 2010, Feyenoord Academy won the Rinus Michels Award for best youth academy in the Netherlands for the first time. Ajax and Sparta Rotterdam were the other nominees. Feyenoord Academy won the award for its innovation within the academy, the overall success of its teams in the national youth leagues and the high amount of players in the national youth teams.[3] The Feyenoord Academy continued to win the award in the four consecutive years.

Reserves

In the summer of 2009 Feyenoord and Excelsior merged its reserve teams. The Feyenoord/Excelsior reserves play under the name Jong Feyenoord/Excelsior. The team plays its home matches at Stadion Woudestein, the home venue of Excelsior.[1] As of the season 2010–11, the reserve team was officially disbanded, but kept participating in the Beloften Eredivisie without a permanent squad. The formation varies and consists of reserve players from Feyenoord and Excelsior first team squads, with the possible addition of emerging academy players. The players train with their own teams, without having the chance to actually train together. On match days the team is coached by Patrick Lodewijks and Pierre van Hooijdonk.[2]

Academy

Structure

Feyenoord Academy was officially founded in the summer of 2010, when the youth academies of Feyenoord and Excelsior merged. Feyenoord's poor financial situation, the rise in transfer fees and the increase in value of young players have signaled a further need for Feyenoord and Excelsior to further support the academy. Despite being a mutual academy, the goal of the Feyenoord Academy remains to develop young players into professional football players for Feyenoord's first team squad.[4]

The Feyenoord Academy comprises age-group teams ranging from U8's up to the flagship U19's. The youngest players are scouted at amateur clubs in the direct surroundings of Rotterdam. For the age of twelve and older the academy extends its scouting area, mainly to the remaining part of the Netherlands, Belgium and Scandinavia. Until the U12 team, the players only have training sessions during the evening and are largely guided by part-time coaches. When players are ready to join secondary education they start training during daytime. A close partnership with LOOT-school Thorbecke allows Feyenoord Academy to offer players a full-time training program, while the school adapts its time table to the players training program.[4]

Feyenoord/Excelsior U19

The final team of the Feyenoord Academy is Feyenoord/Excelsior U19, previously known as Feyenoord/Excelsior A1.[5]

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

No. Position Player
Poland GK Kamil Miazaek
Netherlands GK Tim van der Linden
Netherlands DF Sem van der Pijl
Netherlands DF Omar El Baad
Netherlands DF Stef Gronsveld
Netherlands DF Phebian James
Netherlands DF Rick van der Meer
Netherlands DF Calvin Verdonk
Netherlands DF Ali Ulusoy
Netherlands MF Jari Schuurman
Netherlands MF Gustavo Hamer
No. Position Player
Netherlands MF Robbert de Vos
Netherlands MF Bart Nieuwkoop
Netherlands MF Danny van Haaren
Netherlands MF Gilberto da Silva
Netherlands FW Rick van der Struis
Netherlands FW Bram van Eijk
Netherlands FW Marlon Slabbekoorn
Netherlands FW Djazz Manusama
Netherlands FW Milton Klooster
Netherlands FW Oussama Idrissi
Sweden FW Mans Herrmann

Academy graduates in first team squad

By the dismantle of the reserve team squad in the summer of 2010, the extra step between the academy and the first team squads was taken away. This means a high amount of academy graduates are currently active in both Excelsior and Feyenoord's first team squads.

Feyenoord (14)

Name Age Pos Season
Netherlands Calvin Verdonk 18 years, 4 days FW 2014–15
Netherlands Wessel Dammers 20 years, 60 days FW 2014–15
Netherlands Rick Karsdorp 20 years, 78 days MF 2014–15
Netherlands Rodny Lopes Cabral 20 years, 92 days DF 2014–15
Netherlands Lucas Woudenberg 21 years, 5 days DF 2013–14
Netherlands Jean-Paul Boëtius 21 years, 39 days FW 2012–13
Netherlands Sven van Beek 20 years, 276 days DF 2012–13
Netherlands Elvis Manu 21 years, 260 days FW 2011–12
Netherlands Anass Achahbar 21 years, 107 days FW 2011–12
Netherlands Terence Kongolo 21 years, 75 days DF 2011–12
Netherlands Tonny Trindade de Vilhena 20 years, 117 days MF 2011–12
Netherlands Jordy Clasie 23 years, 277 days MF 2010–11
Netherlands Miquel Nelom 24 years, 220 days DF 2009–10
Netherlands Erwin Mulder 26 years, 58 days GK 2006–07
Excelsior (2)
Name Age Pos Season
Netherlands Daan Blij 21 years, 217 days FW 2012–13
Netherlands Daan Smith 23 years, 43 days DF 2011–12

Academy graduates out on loan

Academy graduates out on loan (3)

Name Age Pos Season Club
Netherlands Joey Sleegers 20 years, 284 days MF 2013–14 FC Eindhoven (until July 2015)
Greece Kostas Lamprou 23 years, 224 days GK 2010–11 Willem II (until July 2015)
Netherlands Matthew Steenvoorden 22 years, 111 days DF 2012–13 FC Dordrecht (until July 2015)

Notable former players in other squads

An overview of currently active former Feyenoord Academy players with international caps.

Honours

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Nieuwe verregaande samenwerking Feyenoord en Excelsior" [New extensive cooperation Feyenoord and Excelsior]. Feyenoord.nl (in Dutch). 21 May 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Feyenoord Academy door KNVB erkend als Regionale Jeugdopleiding" [Feyenoord Academy acknowledged as regional youth academy]. Feyenoord.nl (in Dutch). 23 June 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Jeugdopleiding Feyenoord beste van Nederland" [Youth academy Feyenoord the best of the Netherlands]. VoetbalPrimeur (in Dutch). 14 May 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "General Mission Statement Feyenoord" (PDF). Feyenoord Academy. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  5. "Feyenoord Academy U19". Feyenoord Academy (in Dutch). Retrieved 29 July 2010.
  6. "Winnaars Rinus Michels Award". Nederlands Trainerscongres (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 December 2014.

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