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Feyenoord Sack Robin van Persie After 15 Months in Charge

A club analysis led by new general manager Robert Eenhoorn with technical director Devy Rigaux concluded declining results plus poor European form require a fresh head coach.

Overview

  • Feyenoord announced on Sunday that they had dismissed Robin van Persie after roughly 15–16 months as head coach following a formal internal review.
  • Van Persie guided the team to a second-place finish and Champions League qualification but the club finished 19 points behind Eredivisie winners PSV Eindhoven.
  • The new management cited a downward trend in points and style of play and pointed to early Champions League qualifying elimination by Fenerbahce and a poor Europa League group record as key concerns.
  • Van Persie leaves with about a 51 percent win rate from roughly 58 matches and reports of dressing-room tensions plus mixed player form, including limited impact from January signing Raheem Sterling, were noted in coverage.
  • Feyenoord said a replacement will be named in the coming weeks and the change signals a wider strategic reset under Eenhoorn and Rigaux that could shape summer recruitment and preparations for next season.