Feyenoord have made the obvious Celtic connection after being drawn with the Hoops in the UEFA Champions League group stage.
Atletico Madrid and Lazio are the two other sides in what looks a pretty open Group E.
The Hoops have faced the Madrid and Rome sides in the Europa League in recent years but you have to go back to the 1970 European Cup final for the last time we took on the Dutch outfit.
Regardless of that, there are plenty of connections between the two clubs as well as a generally good feeling amongst the supports.
And Feyenoord were keen to play up to that shortly after the draw as they tweeted an image of Henrik Larsson — a man who the Hoops signed from the Eredivisie outfit in 1997.
Larsson was present in Monaco for the UEFA Champions League event, with Feyenoord tweeting: “It had to be Celtic, right 💚 Henrik Larsson” (@Feyenoord on Twitter)

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When you think of the Dutch giants, Larsson is likely to be one of the first names that come to mind. The Swede will be buzzing with how the draw worked out. However, there have also been a few other connections over the years.
The late Wim Jansen, who actually brought Larsson to Glasgow, spent the vast majority of his playing career with Feyenoord. He also managed the club in the early 1990s before taking on the Celtic reigns later in the decade.
Dutch forward Pierre van Hooijdonk is also remembered very fondly at both Celtic Park and De Kuip.

Regi Blinker, Bobby Petta, Glenn Loovens and Evander Sno are some others who have played for both clubs.
Like us they are an iconic club of European football. While the matches against Atletico and Lazio may hold the most glamour for Celtic supporters, the clashes against Feyenoord could well be the most enjoyable.
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