Published on April 10, 2026
Several Eredivisie clubs are expected to keep international players on the sidelines following revelations that these players may have lost their nationality. The situation has arisen from an ongoing investigation into the passport statuses of numerous athletes, raising concerns about compliance with league regulations.
The probe, which began last month, has already impacted several clubs in the Dutch top flight. Teams are reportedly preparing to withdraw affected players from upcoming matches to avoid potential sanctions. Concerns have been heightened Football Association’s (KNVB) strict rules regarding player eligibility based on nationality.
Sources close to the investigation have indicated that a number of players may not have the required documentation to compete, particularly those who hold dual nationalities. As clubs assess their rosters, management teams are scrambling to confirm the legal statuses of their international signings.
This situation has created panic among clubs that depend on their key players for competitive performance. Based on current league standings, losing players now could have significant repercussions for teams fighting for points in the final stretch of the season.
Eredivisie leaders have called for a thorough review of the league’s regulations in light of these developments. The hope is that clarification will prevent similar occurrences in the future. Meanwhile, the affected players find themselves in a precarious position, balancing their professional careers while seeking resolution to their citizenship issues.
With the investigation still ongoing, the response of the clubs will likely shape the landscape of the Eredivisie as they navigate the complications arising from the passport probe. Fans are left waiting to see how this situation will unfold and impact their favorite teams in the weeks to come.
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