The Netherlands is reeling from the death of a volunteer
soccer official at an amateur football match over the weekend which has
led to three Dutch teenagers being charged with murder.
Two
15-year-olds and a 16-year-old - all Amsterdam club Nieuw Sloten
players - were arrested and charged by Dutch police after the death of a
41-year-old linesman Richard Nieuwenhuizen, who was beaten by players
following a match against his club Buitenboys in the city of Almere.
On
its website Nieuw Sloten said it was "deeply shocked" by
Nieuwenhuizen's death, adding that it would ban for life the players
found to be responsible, as well pulling its team from the league and
temporarily suspending all operations as a club.
"Violence should
not be on the football fields," said a statement on the Nieuw Sloten
website. "And certainly not against referees, linesmen and all those
others who volunteer each year to help over a million amateur
footballers. We must do everything possible to eliminate these excesses.
Nieuwenhuizen
was pronounced dead at 5.30 p.m. local time on Monday in the hospital
of Nieuwegein, according to his club Buitenboys. "Buitenboys wish the
family much strength with this loss," said the Buitenboys website.
"The
Dutch Football Association is deeply shocked. After intervention of the
police and the arrival of an ambulance, he was in critical condition
and transported to a hospital. There he died Monday afternoon," reported
the website of the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB).
The
KNVB's director of amateur football, Anton Binnenmars, added: "Let me,
on behalf of the entire KNVB and all its members, offer my sympathy to
the families and friends of the victim. It is outrageous that someone
enjoying a hobby can be victim of such aggression."
Despite a
population of 17.5 million, Holland has built an outstanding reputation
for developing young footballers over the years, with its amateur youth
clubs providing a strong breeding ground for the country's professional
clubs. All amateur football has been cancelled this weekend in Holland.
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