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From Oranje to France: Dutch fans hunt new flag after World Cup exit
At 11:50 today, Dutch football supporters were asked how to redirect their enthusiasm now that Oranje has been knocked out of the World Cup. Several fans suggested alternative nations, with one naming Bosnia because of personal connections, while another announced a shift to France, planning to cheer the French side from 16 July onward in southern France.
VoetbalPrimeur approached supporters shortly after the Dutch team's elimination to gauge their next steps. The outlet recorded a range of suggestions for alternative nations to back.
One fan proposed Bosnia, noting personal connections. “Maybe Bosnia. I have Bosnian friends, but there isn’t much else that feels exciting,” the supporter said.
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Another supporter revealed travel plans to southern France from 16 July and declared an exclusive shift to the French side. “We are heading to southern France from 16 July, so I think we will only support France from now on. Allez les Bleus,” he added. These comments illustrate how personal relationships and upcoming trips influence the choice of a new football allegiance. The split between a Balkan nation and a major European power reflects differing motivations among the Dutch fan base. Overall, the interviews show that Dutch football enthusiasts are actively seeking a fresh national team to cheer, underscoring the impact of Oranje's early World Cup exit on supporter sentiment.