Qatar 2022 viewing parties for Oranje fans



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Fan parties at Johan Cruijff Arena during World Cup Image: Johan Cruiff ArenA

Thousands of Dutch men’s football fans will be able to attend Qatar 2022 viewing parties which will be organized in the Netherlands capital Amsterdam.

The ‘NL Times’ stated that the group stage matches of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar will mainly be screened at the 55,500-capacity Johan Cruijff ArenA in Amsterdam, where up to 55,000 fans will be able to attend. Entertainment will be organized prior to the match with a “spectacular half-time show” planned during the contests, the Dutch football association KNVB (governing body of football in Netherlands) announced.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup™ is scheduled to be the 22nd running of the FIFA World Cup™ competition, the quadrennial international men’s football championship contested by the senior national teams of the member-associations of FIFA. It is scheduled to take place in Qatar from November 21st to December 18th, 2022.

The ‘NL Times’ further stated that the first match will actually be shown at a different Amsterdam venue, the 6,000-capacity AFAS Live. The smaller concert hall seating 4,000 people will be used because the match against Senegal will take place at 11 am on November 21st, a Monday morning. That match will actually open the entire tournament.

Viewing parties for all following matches will happen at the ArenA. That includes the group stage match against Ecuador at 5 pm on November 25th, and the 4 pm match four days later against Qatar. Should Oranje (Netherlands national football team) advance, all Dutch knockout matches will also be screened at the ArenA. The musicians expected to perform during the Amsterdam events have not been announced, but the KNVB has promised “an unforgettable show with top artistes”.

The KNVB selected indoor venues for the parties because of the unpredictable weather during this year’s World Cup. The 2022 edition of the tournament was moved from Summer to the Winter because of the climate in the host country, when it could be cold, rainy and windy in the Netherlands. The awkward timing also made it difficult for fans to schedule a trip to Qatar, while others have voiced grave concerns over human rights abuses in the country. The country’s hotels are also expected to shun gay couples and people with diverse sexual orientations and genders.

Enthusiasm for Oranje tickets to the actual matches has been limited. The KNVB has only sold about 4,000 tickets thus far.

The organization said it is the first time World Cup viewing parties of this scale have been organized in the Netherlands.

Commented the KNVB’s Commercial Director, Jean Paul Decossaux, “With the same Oranje party atmosphere as always, but with an even bigger approach and with a roof over our heads.”

Noted Dutch Association Football Manager Louis van Gaal, “During the World Cup in Brazil, I noticed that we did not get much out of the Oranje Madness going on in the Netherlands. I thought that was a shame, because all support for the team is welcome.”

van Gaal, who has been critical of the decision to award Qatar with the tournament, said he hoped videos from the Netherlands would give his players “an extra boost”.

The KNVB said, “The Netherlands may be a small country, but Oranje fans are known for making it a big party all over the world.”

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