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Feijenoord and faced
Feijenoord faced arch-rivals Ajax in the final, which was won by the Amsterdam team 4 – 2.
The ships transported thousands of Feijenoord fans to Lisbon where the club faced Benfica on 8 May 1963 in the European Cup semi-finals.
The 1965 title secured Feijenoord a spot in the 1965 – 66 European Cup, where they faced multiple cup champions Real Madrid on 8 September 1965 in the preliminaries.
Feijenoord lost the first leg 1 – 0 in Italy, but overcame the deficit in their own stadium following a 2 – 0 win, securing a place in the quarter-finals, where they faced ASK Vorwärts Berlin.
As reigning European champions, Feijenoord faced Estudiantes La Plata in the Intercontinental Cup.

Feijenoord and final
Feijenoord won their first Dutch Cup in 1930 by scoring the only goal in a derby final against Excelsior.
In 1962 Feijenoord successfully defended their Dutch Championship title and reached the final of the Intertoto Cup 1961-62.
In the semi-finals, Legia Warszawa were beaten 2 – 0 on aggregate, earning Feijenoord their first European final.
It needed Italian club AC Milan to prevent a title hat-trick for Bundesliga sides, knocking out title holders Bayern Munich 2 – 0 on aggregate before beating Hamburger SV, who were the fourth West German team in the final in four consecutive years, at Rotterdam's Feijenoord Stadion by the same score.
In 2000, the Feijenoord stadium hosted the final of Euro 2000, played in the Netherlands and Belgium, where France defeated Italy 2 – 1 in extra time.

Feijenoord and held
* May 23 – Dutch boxer Bep van Klaveren claims the European title in the middleweight division by defeating Frenchman Edouard Tenet in a match held in the Feijenoord Stadium in his native Rotterdam.

Feijenoord and stadium
Feijenoord started to attract more fans to their stadium at Kromme Zandweg, and in 1933, they decided to build a new facility.
In 1935, Feijenoord player Puck van Heel hit the first pole on their way into their new stadium.
The Feijenoord Stadion, more commonly known by its nickname De Kuip () ( the Tub ), is a stadium in Rotterdam, Netherlands that was completed in 1937.
Also, a record ten European finals have taken place in the Feijenoord stadium.

Feijenoord and Milan
He also guided them to their second European Cup Final, but they lost to Dutch side Feijenoord in Milan.

Feijenoord and .
Against anyone's expectations Doe Maar played eight shows in 2008 with Joost as the fifth man ; four club dates ( June ), a three-night residency at Rotterdam's Feijenoord Stadium ( July 11, 12, 13 ), and a performance at Belgium's brand new Werchter Boutique-festival.
Upon earning promotion to the National football association in 1912, the club renamed to become SC Feijenoord, after the city district in which the team was founded and again changed uniform, adopting the red and white shirts, black shorts and black socks they still wear today.
In 1917, Feijenoord were promoted to the highest level of Dutch football, 1e klasse ( 1st division ) and moved to the ground Kromme Zandweg.
Sixteen years after the formation of the club and a mere three years after they were promoted to the highest level of Dutch football Feijenoord earned their first honours by capturing the national league championship in 1924.
Five years after their first cup win, Feijenoord took the prize for a second time in 1935, by beating Helmond Sport.
The club moved to the Feijenoord Stadion ( nicknamed " De Kuip " or " the Tub ") in 1937, playing the first match there on 27 March against Beerschot.
During this period Feijenoord won three consecutive division titles from 1936 to 1938, with their third and fourth national championships coming in 1936 and 1938.
During World War II, Feijenoord played their matches at Sparta Rotterdam's Kasteel, as the Nazis had occupied De Kuip.
When Het Kasteel was unavailable due to clashes with Sparta fixtues, Feijenoord played at their former ground, the Kromme Zandweg.
After the war, Feijenoord did not perform as well as they had in previous decades, not seriously challenging in their division and so missing the national playoff rounds.
Feijenoord were one of the clubs participating in the inaugural Eredivisie and have never been relegated.
One of the most memorable matches in these first years of professional football was the clash between Feijenoord and the Volewijckers at 2 April 1956, which Feijenoord won 11 – 4 with nine goals by Henk Schouten.
Feijenoord would grow an intense rivalry with AFC Ajax.
The first memorable Klassieker from a Feijenoord point of view took place at 11 November 1956, when Daan den Bleijker scored four times to give Feijenoord a 7 – 3 win over their arch rivals.
Feijenoord claimed their first professional Eredivisie Championship and their sixth Dutch Championship in history in 1961.
Feijenoord were eliminated by Tottenham Hotspur in the following round.
The match was played in Antwerp, Belgium and 30, 000 Feijenoord fans travelled by bus to see their team play.
Feijenoord eventually lost the match against Benfica 3 – 1, but this turned out to be the start of the most successful period in the club's history.

faced and Celtic
Antiochus I ( reigned 281 – 261 BC ) and his son and successor Antiochus II Theos ( reigned 261 – 246 BC ) were faced with challenges in the west, including repeated wars with Ptolemy II and a Celtic invasion of Asia Minor — distracting attention from holding the eastern portions of the Empire together.
In the 2010-11 season, they faced Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final, but lost 3-0.
In the next round, they faced Scottish giants Celtic.
In March 2003, Celtic faced Liverpool in the UEFA Cup at the quarter final stage, with the first leg ending in a 1-1 draw in Glasgow.
He was named to MLS All-Star squad that faced Celtic F. C.
Airdrie also reached the 1995 Scottish Cup Final, where they faced the other half of the Old Firm, Celtic.
By conquering the Romanized Britons, they were faced with massive stone works and elaborate Celtic designs that seemed to come from a lost era of glory ( called the " work of giants " in The Ruin ).
On the opening day of the 2012-13 season, Aberdeen faced SPL champions Celtic.
Exactly one month later Dunfermline faced Celtic in the 2006 Scottish League Cup Final and, despite an improved performance, they lost 3-0.
That season Celtic would win the European Cup, and Celtic players later said that Vojvodina was the best side they had faced that season.

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