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The '''2023 Queen's Cup''' was the 65th [[Queen's Cup]], an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season of the {{wp|Eredivisie}}, {{wp|Feyenoord}} and the {{wp|Belgian Pro League|Eredivisie II}}, {{wp|Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp}}. Held on 1 June 2023, the match was played at the {{wp|Johan Cruyff Arena}} in {{wp|Amsterdam}}, with an attendance of 52,913, and was televised live on {{wp|Eleven Sports}}. | The '''2023 Queen's Cup''' was the 65th [[Queen's Cup]], an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season of the {{wp|Eredivisie}}, {{wp|Feyenoord}} and the {{wp|Belgian Pro League|Eredivisie II}}, {{wp|Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp}}. Held on 1 June 2023, the match was played at the {{wp|Johan Cruyff Arena}} in {{wp|Amsterdam}}, with an attendance of 52,913, and was televised live on {{wp|Eleven Sports}}. | ||
In a tight and historic match, {{wp|Belgian Pro League|Eredivisie II}} winners, {{wp|Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp}}, coming off their recent league title in sixty-six years, defeated {{wp|Eredivisie}} winners, {{wp|Feyenoord}}. Initially, {{wp|Feyenoord}} led by 1-0 with an early 4th-minute goal from forward, {{wp|Santiago Giménez}}. However, in the ensuing second half, {{wp|Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp}} equalised in the 83rd minute via a goal from forward, {{wp|Vincent Janssen}} before following up with a tiebreaking goal at the 90th minute from defensive midfielder, {{wp|Pieter Gerkens}}, whose goal saw the club win its first | In a tight and historic match, {{wp|Belgian Pro League|Eredivisie II}} winners, {{wp|Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp}}, coming off their recent league title in sixty-six years, defeated {{wp|Eredivisie}} winners, {{wp|Feyenoord}}. Initially, {{wp|Feyenoord}} led by 1-0 with an early 4th-minute goal from forward, {{wp|Santiago Giménez}}. However, in the ensuing second half, {{wp|Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp}} equalised in the 83rd minute via a goal from forward, {{wp|Vincent Janssen}} before following up with a tiebreaking goal at the 90th minute from defensive midfielder, {{wp|Pieter Gerkens}}, whose goal saw the club win its first [[Queen's Cup]] title, for which he was later named man of the match. |
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Date | 1 June 2023 | ||||||
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Venue | Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam | ||||||
Man of the Match | Pieter Gerkens (Royal Antwerp) | ||||||
Referee | Gert Wolvenne | ||||||
Attendance | 52,913 | ||||||
The 2023 Queen's Cup was the 65th Queen's Cup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season of the Eredivisie, Feyenoord and the Eredivisie II, Royal Antwerp. Held on 1 June 2023, the match was played at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, with an attendance of 52,913, and was televised live on Eleven Sports.
In a tight and historic match, Eredivisie II winners, Royal Antwerp, coming off their recent league title in sixty-six years, defeated Eredivisie winners, Feyenoord. Initially, Feyenoord led by 1-0 with an early 4th-minute goal from forward, Santiago Giménez. However, in the ensuing second half, Royal Antwerp equalised in the 83rd minute via a goal from forward, Vincent Janssen before following up with a tiebreaking goal at the 90th minute from defensive midfielder, Pieter Gerkens, whose goal saw the club win its first Queen's Cup title, for which he was later named man of the match.