Soccer-Van Persie fired by Feyenoord, Dutch media report


Soccer Football - UEFA Europa League - Real Betis v Feyenoord - Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville, Spain - January 29, 2026 Feyenoord coach Robin van Persie reacts REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo

ROTTERDAM, June 7 (Reuters) - ⁠Robin van Persie has been fired ⁠as coach of Dutch club Feyenoord ‌after only one full season in charge and despite the club finishing second in the league standings, ​local media reported on Sunday.

Multiple ⁠media outlets in the ⁠Netherlands said the 42-year-old former Arsenal and ⁠Manchester ‌United striker has been sacked despite having one more season on ⁠his contract but there was no immediate ​confirmation from ‌the club.

The move follows the appointment ⁠of a ​new general manager Robert Eenhoorn and technical director Devy Rigaux at the club.

Last week ⁠Rigaux said: "We will take the time ​to analyse everything that has happened here this past season, so that we also have ⁠a clear picture to make decisions.”

Feyenoord finished 19 points behind runaway winners PSV Eindhoven and were inconsistent throughout the season ​with Van Persie being criticised ⁠for run-ins with players and persistent tinkering ​with the team, amid ‌reports he had a chaotic ​management style.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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