Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
KNVB football
KNVB football - Credit: gustavofrazao / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Sports
Racism
Black Lives Matter
football
Johan Derksen
Oranje
Virgil van Dijk
Merel van Dongen
Friday, 19 June 2020 - 19:07

Share this article:

Top Dutch footballers boycot TV show over host's racist comments

The Dutch national men's, women's, and under-21 football teams said they will no longer allow themselves to be interviewed by television program Veronica Inside after a racist retort by host, and longtime football analyst, Johan Derksen was broadcast this week. Virgil van Dijk, captain of the men's team, pointed out that this is by no means the fist time Derksen has made objectionable comments.

In the most recent case, Derksen commented on a photo of a man in blackface, dressed up as Zwarte Piet, holding a sign stating, "Zwarte Piet Lives Matter." He wondered, "Are we sure that was not Akwasi?" referring to a musician and civil rights activist in the Netherlands.

pic.twitter.com/fyWFRYxhNn

— Virgil van Dijk (@VirgilvDijk) June 19, 2020

The comment was not received well by many in the public, and several sponsors either pulled their business from the program or said they would not advertise with the show in the future. Derksen on Friday refused to apologize, saying, "I am there to give my opinion and I will keep doing so until my last breath. This is another tempest in a teapot that will blow over."

"This is just football canteen talk? This is just an opinion?" read a joint statement Van Dijk posted on his Twitter account. "No! This is way over the line. Not for the first time. Not for the second time. Time and time again. Enough is enough."

In the past, Derksen has found himself in hot water for comparing politician Sylvana Simons to a monkey, for ranting about the percentage of players with Moroccan heritage selected for Dutch amateur football clubs, blaming violence in football on people with a Moroccan background, comments against the country of Turkey, and homophobic remarks.

"Tomorrow there will be another controversy. This often happens," Derksen said in an interview with AD.

“Freedom of opinion is good and very important, but an opinion or joke can hurt or be hurtful. That has consequences and Veronica Inside has reached that point with us. There is no place for racism in football," said lauded women's football midfielder Merel van Dongen.

Van Dijk did not think this will simply blow over, as Derksen suggested. "We, the Oranje internationals will not be interviewed by this program anymore," the statement said.

Derksen earlier in the day also expressed little regard for advertisers dropping out of the show. “Ah those commercial breaks are already way too long. I did not even think it was that bad of a joke," he said.

Vrijheid van meningsuiting is goed en heel belangrijk maar een mening of grapje kan pijn doen en kwetsend zijn. Dat heeft een keer consequenties en die grens heeft Veronica wat ons betreft bereikt. Er is in het voetbal geen plaats voor racisme. Enough is enough. #veronicaoffside pic.twitter.com/97LWfOpM0N

— Merel van Dongen (@merelvd) June 19, 2020

More like this

Image
Oranje fans in blackface dressed as Ruud Gullit at the Poland vs Netherlands European Championship match in Hamburg, 16 June 2024
Dutch fans wore blackface makeup to dress up like Ruud Gullit; One says he’ll stop
Image
Oranje fans march through the streets of Hamburg toward the Netherlands' first match in the 2024 European Championship against Poland, 16 June 2024
Survey: Dutch World Cup hopes surge, but only 8% expect title win
Image
Felix Horn Myhre of Norway, Brian Brobbey of the Netherlands, Quinten Timber of the Netherlands, and Xavi Simons of the Netherlands during the international friendly match between the Netherlands and Norway at the Johan Cruijff ArenA on March 27, 2026, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Oranje beat Norway 2-1 in friendly at Johan Cruijff ArenA
Image
The World Cup trophy on a football pitch. Undated
Netherlands to take on Japan, Tunisia at the 2026 World Cup; Curacao vs Germany
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Wasteful Oranje punished as Algeria snatch late victory in World Cup warm-up
  • Dutch State buys medieval ring found with metal detector for €83,150
  • Rotterdam shooting suspect arrested in Spain within days of fleeing
  • Nearly 90% of Dutch dermatologists link TikTok skincare trends to patient skin problems
  • Dogs falling ill, dying after swimming in the IJmeer near Amsterdam & Almere

Top stories

  • Court rules Ye can remain in Netherlands for Arnhem performances this week
  • New A'dam coalition planning parking +tourist tax hike, free public transport for kids
  • European Commission tells Netherlands to stop extra border controls
  • Pregnant woman thrown to ground at Zeist asylum shelter was trying to ask cop a question
  • Senior Dutch virologist, colleague accused of smuggling inactive Mpox into United States

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content