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It seems that from 2021, there will be no more official ban on artificial turf in the Eredivisie. This is reported by Algemeen Dagblad Thursday morning. In particular, Heracles Almelo seems to thwart this plan, as can be read.
The initial plan was as follows: only clubs playing on natural turf can count on a portion of European football income from 2021. Clubs playing on artificial turf receive nothing. CV Eredivisie hoped to reach an agreement with all Eredivisie clubs next week, but a formal and general ban on artificial turf is now thwarted. . "According to various parties directly involved, Heracles plays an important role in this regard. This refused to bend, despite the concrete proposal of the big clubs to financially compensate the smaller clubs. "
In 2003, Heracles Almelo was the first professional club to build synthetic turf.The club threatened legal action at the club meeting, if necessary in the sports court." Rob Toussaint, Almelose club director , does not want to confirm or deny the messages. "I want to explain our points of view, but I will only do so when the whole process is finished."
No Sixteen Clubs
It seems certain that 39; Eredivisie will consist of eighteen clubs. "A competition with sixteen clubs and numerous play-offs quickly proved unachievable," writes the AD.Furthermore, the four promising teams of the 39; Ajax, PSV, FC Utrecht and AZ remain active in the Kitchen Champion division. "A number that will not be extended .The clubs also receive a higher training allowance for the (young) transferred players. in the Netherlands. "