
PSV’s 99th‑minute comeback beats Feyenoord, cuts Ajax lead
PSV staged a 99th‑minute comeback to beat Feyenoord 3‑2, cutting Ajax's league lead to one point and reshaping the Eredivisie title fight.
When talking about Rotterdam, the second‑largest city in the Netherlands, famous for its striking skyline, massive port and football passion. Also known as Rotterdam City, it acts as a gateway linking Europe to global markets. Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s biggest sea port that processes millions of containers annually sits right in the heart of the city, making Rotterdam a logistics powerhouse. At the same time, Feyenoord Rotterdam, the historic football club competing in the Eredivisie carries the city’s sporting spirit onto the pitch. In short, Rotterdam encompasses the Port of Rotterdam, the port drives European trade, and Feyenoord represents Dutch football.
Rotterdam isn’t just a dockyard; it regularly hosts high‑profile matches and tournaments. The city’s stadiums have welcomed World Cup qualifiers, like the Sweden‑Kosovo game that drew fans from across the continent. When a big match lands in Rotterdam, you’ll hear the buzz of supporters, the scent of street food, and the chatter about how local clubs like Feyenoord influence national team selections. Beyond sport, the port’s efficient supply chain attracts multinational firms seeking quick access to European markets, linking back to stories about global trade, agri‑tech innovation and financial shifts that often appear in our feed. The city’s urban design, with its emphasis on sustainability and water‑friendly architecture, also shows up in pieces about climate‑smart infrastructure.
Below you’ll find a hand‑picked collection of articles that dive into these angles: match reports, analyses of European logistics, updates on Dutch football, and spotlights on Rotterdam’s role in broader economic trends. Whether you’re chasing the latest goal, tracking cargo movements, or curious about how a city can shape culture and commerce, the stories here give you a front‑row view of Rotterdam’s ever‑moving pulse.
PSV staged a 99th‑minute comeback to beat Feyenoord 3‑2, cutting Ajax's league lead to one point and reshaping the Eredivisie title fight.