Feyenoord, a Dutch professional association football club based in Rotterdam, was founded in 1908 and has played in the top tier of the Dutch football league system since 1921, winning sixteen Dutch football championships. Players of the club can be called up to represent their national team; as per 29 November 2024, 194 players have played at senior international level whilst playing for Feyenoord, representing 44 nations.
112 of Feyenoord's 194 internationals have represented the Netherlands. The Netherlands' Wim Jansen won 65 caps whilst playing for Feyenoord, more than any other player. Denmark's Jon Dahl Tomasson scored 19 senior international goals whilst playing for Feyenoord, more than any other player, overtaking Hungary's József Kiprich in 2002. Feyenoord's most capped non-European is Karim El Ahmadi, who won 46 caps for Morocco whilst playing for Feyenoord. The most recently new capped player is Jeyland Mitchell, who played his first game for Costa Rica since joining Feyenoord in September 2024.
This is a list of players, past and present, who have been capped for the senior side of their country in international football whilst playing for Feyenoord, excluding matches played during loans out from Feyenoord. Players in bold currently play for Feyenoord.
10+ caps
The following players won at least ten caps for the senior side of their country in international football whilst playing for Feyenoord.
Joop Hiele, pictured playing for the Netherlands in 1987, and Sjaak Troost, pictured in a Feyenoord shirt in 1982, were in the Netherlands squad that won UEFA Euro 1988, although both players did not appear at the final tournament.