Club: | Feyenoord |
Season: | 2009–10 |
Chairman: | Dick van Well |
Manager: | Mario Been |
Stadium: | De Kuip |
League: | Eredivisie |
League Result: | 4th |
Cup1: | KNVB Cup |
Cup1 Result: | Runner-up |
League Topscorer: | Tomasson 11 goals |
Season Topscorer: | Tomasson 16 goals |
Highest Attendance: | 47,000 vs Ajax (Eredivisie) |
Lowest Attendance: | 10,000 vs Den Bosch (KNVB Cup Third Round) |
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Prevseason: | 2008–09 |
Nextseason: | 2010–11 |
The 2009–10 season was the first season under new coach Mario Been.[1] The former Feyenoord striker was manager of NEC, and has been assistant-coach of Bert van Marwijk at Feyenoord in the past. Feyenoord welcomed five new players: Dani Fernández joined on a free transfer from NEC; Sekou Cissé signed a four-year deal after his transfer from Roda JC,[2] Kamohelo Mokotjo came over from SuperSport United;[3] and loan agreements were made with Borac Čačak for Aleksandar Ignjatović[4] and with Nantes for Stefan Babović.[5]
Feyenoord began the pre-season with a 5–0 win against the amateurs of SC Feyenoord. Feyenoord then played the amateurs of BVV Wit-Rood-Wit (1–10 win), BVV Barendrecht (0–2 win) and BSV Limburgia (0–12 win).The first serious test came against VVV-Venlo on July 11 for the Herman Teeuwen Bokaal. The game ended in a 2–2 draw, but VVV-Venlo proved the better at the penalty-shoot-out and claimed the trophy.[6] Feyenoord won a friendly against Sporting CP in Lisbon with 1–2, before ending their pre-season preparations with a 3–0 home win against Italian side Sampdoria.[7]
See main article: 2009–10 Eredivisie.
See main article: 2009–10 KNVB Cup.
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