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Feyenoord Overturns Another Deficit in a Friendly and Wins 3-1.

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Feyenoord won 3-1 against Belgian side Charleroi in a friendly match. The Rotterdam goals were scored by Gaoussou Diarra and defenders Mats Deijl and Tijme Wessels.

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Feyenoord has the last two top scorers of the Eredivisie, Ayase Ueda and Sem Steijn, under contract. Yet, in terms of goal production last season, the Rotterdammers did not come close to champions PSV. The key to more goals lies primarily in one line.

·Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Wearing the new light blue away shirt, a tribute to the UEFA Cup victory in 2002, Feyenoord won the friendly match against Sporting Charleroi 3-1. The Rotterdam side fell behind after an hour, but the substitutes secured the third consecutive friendly win.

Feyenoord also concluded their third pre-season friendly with a victory. At Varkenoord, Sporting Charleroi looked set to take the win after the break, but thanks to goals from Gaoussou Diarra, Mats Deijl, and Tijme Wessels, Giovanni van Bronckhorst's team turned a 0-1 deficit into...

Feyenoord won 3-1 against Belgian side Charleroi in a friendly match. The Rotterdam goals were scored by Gaoussou Diarra and defenders Mats Deijl and Tijme Wessels.

Feyenoord has the last two top scorers of the Eredivisie, Ayase Ueda and Sem Steijn, under contract. Yet, in terms of goal production last season, the Rotterdammers did not come close to champions PSV. The key to more goals lies primarily in one line.

·Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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