
Football Camp Netherlands
Do you see the passion that your child has for football and want to give them something that will help them improve ? Do you want them to create memories they will never forget while playing football in Holland ? Then you should buy them a place at a Netherlands football camp.
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Why do a Netherlands football camp ?
If it was just Amsterdam, the Netherlands would still be worth visiting. A progressive city, there is so much to do, and lots of activities and places to visit that would be rarer to see in other parts of the world. Cycle from Madame Tussauds to the Amsterdam museum (or anywhere else you like), stopping to see the canal boats and windmills, and you will understand why people love Amsterdam so much.
Of course, there is a whole country outside of Amsterdam that is also worth seeing. If you are worried about Amsterdam being too crowded, then visit Utrecht instead, which has similar characteristics like canals, cobblestone alleyways and lots and lots of bikes. Rotterdam has the biggest port in Europe and Eindhoven is where GLOW, a light art festival, is organised. One vacation is hardly enough to scratch the surface of what is worth seeing in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands, a country that revolutionised football
Although football was invented in England, it was in the Netherlands that the sport developed and gradually became more modern football.
Indeed, ‘Total Football’ has been widely popularised in the Netherlands, most notably by Ajax Amsterdam, who have won all 46 of their games using this style of play.
Total Football is a system of play in which all players can swap positions with their teammates during the match according to each other’s positions. This means that no outfield player has a fixed position as such.
This style of play doesn’t really exist anymore, but it laid the foundation for many aspects of football as we know it. It also demonstrates the ability of the Dutch to reinvent this incredible sport, but also the ability of coaches to instil strong principles in their players.