stommans
Stomman is a term used in the context of the Dutch football club Feyenoord. It refers to the club's tradition of wearing a black and white striped shirt, which is a nod to the club's origins in the working-class neighborhood of Feyenoord in Rotterdam. The term "stomman" translates to "stomach man" in English, reflecting the shirt's role as a symbol of unity and pride among the club's supporters. The shirt has become an iconic part of Feyenoord's identity, and it is often worn by players and fans alike to show their support for the team. The black and white striped shirt is a distinctive feature of Feyenoord's home kit, and it is often accompanied by black shorts and socks. The shirt has been worn by many legendary players over the years, including Johan Cruyff, Ruud Gullit, and Robin van Persie, and it continues to be a source of pride and inspiration for the club's supporters.