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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: FC Dordrecht, Sport in Rotterdam, Sport in The Hague, Feyenoord, SBV Excelsior, Sparta Rotterdam, ADO Den Haag, 2002 UEFA Cup Final, ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, Rotterdam derby, 1996 European Judo Championships, 2005 European Judo Championships, World Chess Championship 1948, It's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Final 2006, De Kuip, HVV Den Haag, Siemens Open, HYS The Hague, 2009 World Judo Championships, 1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships, 1987 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, 1982 European Cup Final, CPC Loop Den Haag, Ajax Sportman Combinatie, 2nd Chess Olympiad, Delft Dragons, SuperLeague Netherlands 2003, ASWH, List of winners of the Rotterdam Marathon, Monaco aan de Maas, 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters, Quick Boys, FC Lisse, Topsportcentrum Rotterdam, Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Ter Leede, 1994 FEI World Equestrian Games, Rotterdam Trojans, Schiedamse Voetbal Vereniging, Rotterdam Panda's, Skadi, XerxesDZB, Zoetermeer Panthers, Rotterdam Sportsman of the year, VV Katwijk, Kyocera Stadion, BVV Barendrecht, VV Capelle, ARC, Rijnsburgse Boys, 2010 Siemens Open, Rotterdam Half Marathon, 2009 Siemens Open, Zuiderpark Stadion, Neptunus, Kokolishi, VVSB, HC Klein Zwitserland, HGC, Rotterdam Challengers, Haaglandia, Stadion Woudestein, CVV de Jodan Boys, LRC Leerdam, Tot Ons Genoegen Rotterdam, Haagsche Delftsche Mixed Hockey Club, HC Rotterdam, Door Ontwikkeling Tot Ontspanning, RVVH, Dutch Water Dreams, 2011 World Table Tennis Championships, Storks, GN Bouw Stadion, Hazelaarweg Stadion, Sliedrecht Sport, PWA Silverdome, Sparta-Feyenoord, SV ADO. Excerpt: Feyenoord (Dutch pronunciation: ) is a Dutch professional football club located in Rotterdam. With Ajax and PSV, Feyenoord is one of the "big three" clubs in the Netherlands. These three clubs have won virtually every Eredivisie title since 1965 and the...