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    Dutch football

    A podcast comment after a 6-0 defeat may have triggered a citizenship crisis in Dutch football.

    On March 15, NAC Breda lost 6-0 to Go Ahead Eagles in the Eredivisie.

    The next day, on a Dutch podcast, a pundit raised a strange possibility: NAC might still be able to challenge the result because Go Ahead defender Dean James may have been ineligible to play.

    James was born in the Netherlands, but accepted Indonesian citizenship in 2025 after choosing to represent Indonesia internationally.

    Under Dutch law, an adult who voluntarily acquires another nationality can automatically lose Dutch citizenship. That matters because Indonesia also does not allow dual citizenship for adults.

    So, by becoming Indonesian, James may have unknowingly stopped being Dutch. And if he was no longer Dutch or an EU citizen, he would have needed a work permit to play professionally in the Netherlands.

    NAC Breda filed a complaint. The KNVB rejected it. NAC then took the case to court.

    According to the KNVB, at least 11 Eredivisie players and 133 top-flight matches this season could be affected by similar eligibility questions.

    ESPN says around 25 players across Dutch football have been caught up in what is now being called Passportgate, including players connected to Indonesia, Suriname and Cape Verde.

    The KNVB fears that if NAC win, other clubs could start challenging results too.
    🗣️ ?We think that chaos will ensue,? KNVB vice president Marianne van Leeuwen said.
    The Utrecht court is expected to rule on the case on Monday, May 4.
    If the KNVB wins, Go Ahead?s 6-0 victory stands. If NAC wins, one disputed match could become a much bigger question for Dutch football.
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    Quite an interesting little kerfuffle potentially kicking off in Holland.

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    Be ridiculous if they start cancelling results on a technicality.

    Personally, I think if you're born in a country them that's the country you represent. Maybe room for the odd exception (e.g. the player's mother was on holiday in a different country when she gave birth) but, as a general rule, you can't change nationality to play for someone else (rugby is a prime example).

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