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NAC Breda Accepts Ruling in ‘Passportgate’ and Drops Further Proceedings

Summary by Algemeen Dagblad
NAC Breda accepts the court ruling in the summary proceedings against the KNVB. The Eredivisie's 17th-placed team went to court because it disagreed with the KNVB's decision not to replay the match against Go Ahead Eagles. The judge ruled on Monday that the match does not need to be replayed.

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NAC Breda accepts the court ruling in the summary proceedings against the KNVB. The Eredivisie's 17th-placed team went to court because it disagreed with the KNVB's decision not to replay the match against Go Ahead Eagles. The judge ruled on Monday that the match does not need to be replayed.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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NAC Breda accepts the judge's ruling in the summary proceedings against the KNVB. The Brabant-based Eredivisie club went to court because it disagreed with the KNVB's decision not to replay the match against Go Ahead Eagles.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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NAC accepts the judge's ruling that the match against Go Ahead Eagles will not be replayed. The Breda-based club is taking no further steps in the so-called 'passportgate', it announced on Tuesday in a message on its own website. In the summary proceedings between NAC and the KNVB that were heard last Tuesday, NAC demanded that the match against Go Ahead Eagles be replayed. This was because the home team had fielded left-back Dean James while he…

NAC Breda will not protest the judge's ruling in the passport issue. The Brabant club wanted to replay the Eredivisie match against Go Ahead Eagles, but lost the summary proceedings against the KNVB on Monday.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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NU broke the news in Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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