SC Heerenveen
Founded in 1920, SC Heerenveen plays its home games in the stadium named after Abe Lenstra, a football legend who scored 523 goals in five hundred games between 1936 and 1954. The capacity of this shrine is currently 27 224 spectators. The club's original name was Athleta, later Spartaan and v. v. Heerenveen in 1922. The club's most famous era began during the Second World War, when 'De Superfriezen' managed to regularly beat even Ajax.
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Feyenoord Rotterdam
The current name has only been valid since 1974, but the predecessor of today's Feyenoord Rotterdam was founded in 1908 under the name Wilhelmina. One of the Netherlands' most famous clubs won the European Champions Cup in 1970 and has twice won the prestigious UEFA Cup (1974 and 2002). The 15-time winner of the Dutch top competition plays at the De Kuip stadium, which has a capacity of 51,137 spectators.
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