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Sunday, 26 October 2025 - 14:45

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Space shortage forces thousands of Dutch sports clubs to halt new memberships

A growing shortage of sports facilities is forcing thousands of Dutch sports clubs, especially in urban regions like the Randstad, to stop accepting new members, according to new research by the Mulier Institute for NOC*NSF. More than one in five clubs in heavily urbanized areas now has waiting lists or closed membership. In total, more than 3,000 clubs nationwide have temporarily shut their doors to new members.

Nationally, one in ten sports associations can no longer take in new members, mainly because of limited space. Of the clubs with restrictions, 64 percent cite a lack of fields, gym space, or training rooms as the primary reason. Larger clubs with over 250 members are also more likely to be at full capacity.

Children and teenagers are hit hardest: one-third of waiting lists involve young children, and 21 percent affect youth between 12 and 17 years old. “The data clearly show that it’s mainly children and young people who are affected, especially in highly urbanized areas,” said Marc van den Tweel, general director of NOC*NSF. “The pressure on space will only increase. We need firm agreements to reserve space for sports in both existing and new residential areas. Otherwise, we risk serious consequences for physical and mental health, as well as social cohesion.”

NOC*NSF said the shortage extends beyond weekend competitions. Many clubs report not having enough room for training sessions or social activities, with 64 percent facing a general lack of facilities.

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