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2005–06 Feyenoord season


2005–06 season
Jorien van den Herik
Erwin Koeman
De Kuip
3rd
Round of 16
First round
League: Dirk Kuyt (22)All: Dirk Kuyt (25)

The 2005–06 season was the 98th season in the existence of Feyenoord, a professional football club based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It was their 50th consecutive season in the Eredivisie, the top flight of Dutch football. The team was under the management of Erwin Koeman, who head been appointed head coach ahead of the season, replacing Ruud Gullit.

Feyenoord were the highest-scoring side in the Eredivisie and improved on the previous season's results to finish third, though they remained well behind the title contenders. They were eliminated in the opening rounds of both the domestic cup and the UEFA Cup. In the Eredivisie's UEFA play-offs for Champions League qualification they were defeated at the first stage, losing 7–2 on aggregate to an Ajax team that had finished 11 points behind them in the league.

Feyenoord's kits were manufactured by Italian company Kappa and sponsored by Belgian financial company Fortis.

Squad at end of season

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

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKNEDMaikel Aerts
4DFBRAAndré Bahia
5DFNEDPascal Bosschaart
7FWNEDDirk Kuyt
9FWNEDPierre van Hooijdonk
10MFNEDNicky Hofs
14MFCHISebastián Pardo
15DFDENPatrick Mtiliga
16MFNEDAlfred Schreuder
17DFNEDPatrick Paauwe
18DFNEDSerginho Greene
19FWMARAli Boussaboun
20DFNEDRon Vlaar
21FWCIVSalomon Kalou
28MFNEDRomeo Castelen
29MFNEDTim Vincken
30GKNEDPatrick Lodewijks
32GKEGYSherif Ekramy
33MFCANJonathan de Guzmán
34DFGHAChristian Gyan
35MFNEDDiego Biseswar
36DFBULIvan Bandalovski (on loan from Litex Lovech)
37DFNEDRoyston Drenthe
39DFBELPieter Collen

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

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
2DFSWEAlexander Östlund (to Southampton)
3DFTUNKarim Saidi (on loan to Lecce)
6MFEGYHossam Ghaly (to Tottenham Hotspur)
8MFJPNShinji Ono (to Urawa Red Diamonds)
9FWSCGDanko Lazović (on loan to Bayer Leverkusen and Partizan Belgrade)
20MFBRALeonardo (to NAC Breda)
23DFNEDFerne Snoyl (on loan to Aberdeen)
24MFNEDEdwin de Graaf (on loan to ADO Den Haag)
25DFUSACory Gibbs (on loan to ADO Den Haag)
26FWNGAJohn Owoeri (on loan to Westerlo)
27DFBELTimothy Derijck (on loan to NAC Breda)
31DFNEDGianni Zuiverloon (on loan to RKC Waalwijk)

Ajax won 7-2 on aggregate.

Rapid București won 2-1 on aggregate.

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