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Feyenoord Climb to Fourth with 5-2 Win as AZ Maintain 100% Record

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Feyenoord put five-time promoted side SC Cambuur on Sunday to record their second win of the season. Gijval Zechiel (2), Luciano Valente, Ayase Ueda and an own goal from Thijs Jansen sealed a 5-2 win in Leeuwarden. AZ are now the only side with a 100% record after three games. The Alkmaarders beat Fortuna Sittard on Saturday. The game had lasted just 12 minutes when it was halted for a 30-minute delay. The Feyenoord supporters shot off fireworks…

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The victims sustained burns, hearing damage, and eye injuries, among other things. Referee Danny Makkelie allowed the match to be played out in accordance with KNVB protocol, as no players or officials had been hit. The football association will investigate whether the protocol needs to be adjusted.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Feyenoord heads to Friesland in search of their second Eredivisie victory of the season. Giovanni van Bronckhorst's team faces Cambuur starting at 16:45. Follow the match closely via our live blog.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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In this Eredivisie blog, we focus on three matches: Go Ahead Eagles - ADO Den Haag, PSV - FC Groningen, and SC Cambuur - Feyenoord.

·Hilversum, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Feyenoord needed only one half to brush aside Cambuur. During that half, the players were required to spend half an hour in the dressing room because referee Danny Makkelie had to suspend the match. Fireworks flew from the away section towards the pitch and the stands, and the KNVB prosecutor will not let that go unpunished.

·Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The professional football competition board will thoroughly review its own protocol regarding disturbances following today's fireworks incident at SC Cambuur - Feyenoord. Five home supporters were injured, but the match was played to completion because no player or official was hit.

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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