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BNXT League 05/10 18:30 - [10] Mons-Hainaut v Feyenoord Rotterdam [17] L 96-71
BNXT League 04/30 17:30 - [16] Donar Groningen v Feyenoord Rotterdam [17] L 95-62
BNXT League 04/27 12:00 - [17] Feyenoord Rotterdam v Basketball Academie Limburg [18] W 80-68
BNXT League 04/23 18:00 - [17] Feyenoord Rotterdam v Kangoeroes Basket [2] L 66-95
BNXT League 04/20 14:00 - [15] Den Helder v Feyenoord Rotterdam [17] L 81-60
BNXT League 04/18 18:00 - [17] Feyenoord Rotterdam v ZZ Leiden [8] L 74-94
BNXT League 04/12 18:00 - [6] Antwerp Giants v Feyenoord Rotterdam [17] L 95-76
BNXT League 04/09 18:00 - [17] Feyenoord Rotterdam v LWD Basket [13] W 98-69
BNXT League 04/05 18:30 - [10] Leuven Bears v Feyenoord Rotterdam [17] L 76-72
BNXT League 04/02 17:45 - Feyenoord Rotterdam v LWD Basket - PPT.
BNXT League 03/29 19:00 - [17] Feyenoord Rotterdam v Okapi Aalstar [12] L 74-80
BNXT League 03/21 18:45 - Feyenoord Rotterdam v Kangoeroes Basket - PPT.

Rotterdam City Basketball, is a Dutch professional basketball club based in Rotterdam. The team plays in the BNXT League and plays its home games at the Topsportcentrum next to De Kuip in Rotterdam. Established in 1954, it became the basketball section of the football club Feyenoord in 2018. However, this cooperation was dissolved in 2025.

Rotterdam won their only trophy in 1985, when they won the domestic NBB Cup. The team has reached the semi-finals of the Dutch League playoffs three times in history.

History

The Rotterdam Challengers in an away match against the GasTerra Flames in 2010

Challenge Sports Rotterdam started in 1954 under the name AMVJ Rotterdam. The first sponsor of the club was Gunco in 1988, which was their first year in the highest Dutch league. They only lasted a year and demoted to a lower division. In 1991 they returned with sponsor De Schiestreek, followed by the Rotterdam firm Idetrading in 1995. After a sponsorless year, Gunco then again returned as title sponsor in 1999. Johan Haga has made possible following a restart. This created a new name, new look, new logo and a change in the player selection. In 2002, the team took the name Rotterdam Basketbal, without sponsorname. In 2007 the team was renamed to Rotterdam Challengers, but in 2010 they again took the name Rotterdam Basketbal. Starting with the 2011–2012 season, the name became Rotterdam Basketbal College, to underline the importance of the youth in the team. During the 2013–14 season, the club got a new main sponsor in Challenge Sports and the team's name was changed to Challenge Sports Rotterdam.

Feyenoord Basketball era (2018–2025)

In May 2018, Rotterdam reached the DBL semi-finals for the first time in 12 years, after upsetting Den Bosch in the quarter-finals, 1–2. This month the club announced as well that it would be named Feyenoord Basketball starting with the 2018–19 season, as the team became a part of the multi-sports club of association football club Feyenoord.

On 15 April 2019, accomplished head coach Toon van Helfteren signed a two-year contract to become the head coach of Feyenoord.

Since the 2021–22 season, Feyenoord plays in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged.

Rotterdam City Basketball (2025–present)

In the 2025 offseason, the club announced that it ended its collaboration with Feyenoord, with the aim of having more room to attract its own commercial partners. The club was rebranded as Rotterdam City Basketball starting from the 2025–26 season. The logo was announced in June, with the new team's colors being navy blue and green.

Feyenoord Rotterdam is a prominent basketball team based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Established as part of the renowned Feyenoord sports club, the team competes in the Dutch basketball league system and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. The club boasts a rich history of developing talented players and fostering a strong basketball culture within the region. With a commitment to excellence both on and off the court, Feyenoord Rotterdam continues to be a significant presence in Dutch basketball, striving for success in national competitions and contributing to the growth of the sport in the Netherlands.