Feyenoord Training 1/4 Zip 2015/16 (L)
| Club | Feyenoord |
| Season | 2015/16 |
| Size | L |
| Condition | Great |
| Auth. code | S27113 |
| Notes | A few small pulls. One small stain on the sponsor. |
Train like the Rotterdammers with this Feyenoord 1/4 zip training top from the 2015/16 season — a sleek Adidas design worn by the squad during sessions at Varkenoord under manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst. Featuring the club’s iconic crest, Adidas three-stripe detailing, and lightweight Climalite fabric for performance and comfort, this piece reflects the hard work behind Feyenoord’s KNVB Cup triumph that year. The sharp black base with subtle red accents brings a modern edge to a club steeped in tradition. Perfect for collectors and fans who appreciate the grind behind the glory — where every great match starts on the training ground.
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