Nurturing the Next Generation: Dutch Football Unveils Ambitious Junior Squad Blueprint

National coaches Jesse Mahieu (Jong Oranje Men) and Kai de Jager (Jong Oranje Dames) have announced their training groups. They both chose a group of 28 names. The teams are preparing for the World Cup to be played in 2025.

The men will play their World Cup in India in December of that year. The location of the women is not yet known. For them, the tournament will be completed either in July or December. For the first time, 24 teams are participating in the global tournament, compared to sixteen previously.

The Dutch Juniors won a silver medal at the European Championships last summer. The Dutch Juniors became world champions in December and added the European title in July. The selections of the O18 and O16 youth were also announced earlier.

Training group of the Dutch Juniors

Name
Club

Trijntje Beljaars SCHC Delany van den Broek HDM Anouk Brouwer Den Bosch Naomi Brunsveld SCHC Phileine Hazen (K) Bloemendaal Maud van den Heuvel SCHC Veere ter Horst Kampong Eline Jansen Kampong Iris de Kemp Kampong Noor Knoop SCHC Katerina Langedijk Bloemendaal Dymph Luttge Hurley Sam Luttmer Huizen Guusje Moes Kampong Noa Muller Amsterdam Noor van den Nieuwenhof Kampong Iza Osborne (K) Huizen Babs Reijnen Den Bosch Julie Roovers Kampong Brechtje van Santbrink Rotterdam Laila Schuttevaer (K) HDM Julie Smorenburg SCHC Ivy Tellier Bloemendaal Imke Verstraeten Pinoké Mea de Vries Kampong Kaatje Walhof HDM Lieve Wijckmans Den Bosch Fleur Wolfert Kampong

Training group Young Orange Men

Name
Club

Thies Bakker Schaerweijde Finn van Bijnen Kampong Tjeerd Boermans HDM Guus van den Boezem Push Gijs ter Braak Bloemendaal Lucas Driessen Den Bosch Ralph Grevenstuk (K) Pinoké Thije Harm Amsterdam Timme van der Heijden Rotterdam Jacky van Hout Oranje-Rood Tim Knapper Pinoké Jan van ‘t Country Bloemendaal Dylan Lucieer Rotterdam Merijn Maas HDM Ruben van Meer Amsterdam Olivier Paalman (K) Amsterdam Siebe Pijpers (K) HDM Kjell Plantenga Kampong Sander van de Putte Gooische Sem de Roij Oranje-Rood Iwan Roukema Pinoké Joost Tolboom Amsterdam Danilo Trieling Pinoké Pepijn van der Falcon Pinoké Peppe Veen Schaerweijde Nieki Verbeek (K) Orange-Red Sam van der Weijden Amsterdam Joppe Wolbert Den Bosch

Jens de Vuijst is injured and will return in March.

Dutch Juniors Gear⁣ Up for 2025⁢ World Cup: A Promising Start

As ‍the⁢ Dutch football fans gear up for the 2025 World Cup, the national coaches, Jesse Mahieu (Jong Oranje Men) and Kai ⁤de Jager (Jong⁤ Oranje Dames), have announced their 28-player‍ training groups.⁣ This‍ move⁤ comes as a significant step towards preparing the teams for the international tournament.‍ With the⁢ men’s team⁤ set to play their World Cup in India in⁤ December 2025 and ⁣the women’s ‌team awaiting the confirmation of their tournament dates, the excitement is palpable.

The Dutch Juniors have been on a roll,‍ having ⁤secured a silver medal at⁤ the European ​Championships‌ last summer and adding the world champion title in December, followed by the⁣ European title in July. These impressive⁤ victories have ⁤set ⁣the bar high, and the current training ⁣groups are expected to carry forward this momentum.

Jong Oranje, the Dutch⁣ Junior national team, has been making waves in the football world,​ and⁣ their recent performances have been nothing ‍short ⁤of ‍remarkable.⁣ Dekker, a young player,⁣ recently made his debut and scored for Jong Oranje, an impressive feat‍ that has caught the attention of fans and⁣ experts alike. The‍ team’s coach, Ronald Koeman, has also announced ⁢his 23-player squad for the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament, ​which is expected to be a tough⁤ competition.

While the women’s team, ‌Jong Oranje ⁤Dames, has also been ​performing‍ well, the‌ lack‍ of confirmation on their ​tournament dates⁢ is ‌a cause‌ for concern. However, ​with a ‍28-player training⁣ group in ‍place, they ‌are geared up to take on the challenges that lie ahead.

the Dutch Juniors are well-prepared‍ for the‍ 2025 World Cup, with⁣ a talented pool⁣ of players and experienced coaches at the helm. As​ the tournament approaches, fans ⁢can expect ‍exciting matches and impressive performances from the Jong Oranje teams. With their recent ​victories ‌and impressive squad selections, the Dutch⁣ Juniors are certainly‍ a team to watch out for in the world of international football.

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