Feyenoord Supporters Rally Behind Team Ahead of Crucial Clash with Ajax
Rotterdam – A vibrant display of support unfolded at Varkenoord on Saturday as thousands of Feyenoord fans gathered for the team’s final training session before their highly anticipated match against Ajax on Sunday, March 22, 2026. The outpouring of enthusiasm signaled a unified front, with supporters prioritizing unwavering backing for the team in this pivotal Eredivisie encounter.
Atmosphere of Passion and Unity
The open training session at Varkenoord drew a significantly large crowd, but this time, the atmosphere was particularly charged. Fans collectively sang around the training field, accompanied by fireworks and flares, aiming to provide a powerful boost to the players ahead of the match at De Kuip. This demonstration of support comes after supporter groups called for unconditional backing and a focus on positive energy directed towards the team, recognizing the match’s immense sporting importance.
De Klassieker: A Key Match in the Eredivisie Title Race
Feyenoord enters this match with a significant opportunity to strengthen their position in the VriendenLoterij Eredivisie. Currently ranked 2nd, a victory against 4th-placed Ajax could solidify their standing in the league. The match is scheduled to begin at 13:30 UTC at De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam.
Supporter Groups Lead the Charge
Under the banner of “Bring Back The Passion,” various supporter groups urged fans to channel all their energy into supporting the team. This initiative aimed to create a positive and encouraging environment, emphasizing the importance of unity in the face of a crucial match.
Match Details
Teams: Feyenoord vs. AFC Ajax
Date: March 22, 2026
Time: 13:30 UTC
Location: De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands
League: VriendenLoterij Eredivisie
Looking Ahead
The overwhelming support demonstrated by Het Legioen underscores the significance of De Klassieker for Feyenoord and its fans. As the team prepares for this critical match, they can draw strength from the unwavering backing of their supporters, who have sent a clear message: they are not alone in this battle for Eredivisie supremacy.