World Cup Quarter-Finals Preparations and Eredivisie Club Pre-Season Underway
As the World Cup reaches its quarter-final stage, Dutch football sees Eredivisie clubs begin their pre-season preparations, with Feyenoord and Ajax already making moves.


The football world is abuzz as the FIFA World Cup enters its crucial quarter-final stage, while back in the Netherlands, Eredivisie clubs are already kicking off their pre-season preparations. This dual focus highlights the ongoing nature of the football calendar, with international tournaments seamlessly transitioning into domestic league build-ups.
World Cup Quarter-Final Focus
As the major international tournament progresses, attention is turning to the upcoming quarter-final matches. The intensity and stakes are higher than ever as teams battle for a coveted spot in the semi-finals. Details regarding specific matchups and team strategies for these games are anticipated as the tournament unfolds.
Eredivisie Clubs Begin Pre-Season
Simultaneously, the domestic scene is coming to life. Eredivisie clubs are commencing their pre-season training, a vital period for team cohesion, tactical development, and player fitness ahead of the new league campaign.
Feyenoord’s New Era
Feyenoord, under the guidance of their returned manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst, has reportedly had a strong start to their pre-season. Early training sessions against teams like FC Dordrecht have shown promising signs. The club is also navigating transfer market activities, with potential player movements expected as they shape their squad for the upcoming season.
Ajax’s New Manager
Ajax has also seen a change at the helm, with trainer Míchel taking charge. His initial steps with the Amsterdam giants will be closely watched as he looks to implement his vision and build upon the club’s previous successes.
National Team Coaching Search
With Ronald Koeman’s departure, the search for a new national coach for the Dutch national team is also a topic of discussion. Any developments or potential candidates emerging in this area will be of significant interest to fans and the football community.
Broader Eredivisie Preparations
Beyond Feyenoord and Ajax, the pre-season efforts of other Eredivisie clubs are also being monitored. This period is critical for all teams to assess their squads, integrate new signings, and fine-tune their tactics under their respective coaching staffs.
Live Broadcast and Further Information
Voetbal International is providing comprehensive coverage of these developments. A live broadcast, “Rondje WK,” is scheduled for 12:00, featuring Feyenoord and Oranje watcher Martijn Krabbendam and VI editor-in-chief Freek Jansen. This program will delve into the preparations of Feyenoord and other Eredivisie clubs, as well as discussing the World Cup. Episodes can be viewed live via the Voetbal International website, app, and YouTube channel, with Wednesday’s broadcast also available on VI PRO.
Key facts
| Topic | Details |
|—|—|
| World Cup Stage | Quarter-finals |
| Eredivisie Clubs | Commencing pre-season training |
| Feyenoord Manager | Giovanni van Bronckhorst |
| Ajax Manager | Míchel |
| Broadcast Program | Rondje WK |
This dual focus on the World Cup’s peak and the Eredivisie’s foundational pre-season work underscores the dynamic nature of professional football. For fans of Dutch football, these early preparations are as crucial as the international spectacle, setting the stage for the domestic season to come. The transition period offers insights into team strategies, player form, and potential title contenders.
Source: Voetbal International – https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/rondje-wk-blik-op-kwartfinale-en-voorbereiding-eredivisie-clubs
Datos clave
| Punto | Detalle |
|---|---|
| Fuente | Voetbal International |
| Fecha | 2026-07-09T09:24:24+00:00 |
| Tema | Rondje WK: blik op kwartfinale en voorbereiding Eredivisie-clubs |
Source
Voetbal International Original publication: 2026-07-09T09:24:24+00:00
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