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Forest Fury: How N.E.C. Nijmegen's Reckless Revolution is Shaking Dutch Football

N.E.C. Nijmegen, under coach Dick Schreuder, is captivating Dutch football with a wildly attacking and risky style of play. Sitting third in the Eredi...

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In the serene Goffertpark forest of Nijmegen, a footballing storm is brewing. N. E. C. Nijmegen, a club with a 125-year history devoid of major trophies, is orchestrating one of the most captivating stories in European football this season. Their secret? A philosophy of pure, unadulterated attack that borders on the anarchic, masterminded by coach Dick Schreuder.

The Goffertstadion: A Humble Home for High-Octane Football

To reach the Goffertstadion, you walk through a public forest, past training pitches left open to the elements—a far cry from the sterile super-stadiums of modern football. The 12,500-seat ground, dug into the earth, provides an intimate, raucous setting for what unfolds on the pitch. Here, the connection between fans and players is visceral. As long-time supporter Stefan Verhagen told ESPN, visiting teams are "shaking in their boots."

Schreuder's Chaotic Masterpiece

Under the guidance of 54-year-old Dick Schreuder, N. E. C. has embraced a modern, extreme interpretation of Dutch 'Total Football'. The numbers are staggering: 74 goals scored (second only to champions PSV Eindhoven) and 48 conceded in 30 Eredivisie matches. Their games are routinely among the most-watched in the Netherlands, a rollercoaster of relentless pressure and defensive risk.

Schreuder's journey to this point is unconventional. After reviving PEC Zwolle with a record-breaking 99-goal promotion campaign, he followed data-driven owner Bob Voulgaris to Spain's CD Castellón, winning promotion before a swift dismissal. His return to the Netherlands with N. E. C. in 2025 has proven inspired.

A Formation of Fluid Fury

On paper, it's a 3-4-2-1. In reality, it's organized chaos with a purpose. Schreuder, a former winger, prioritizes attacking width. His wing-backs are wingers, his attacking midfielders are auxiliary strikers, and his center-backs are given license to maraud forward, often ending up in the opposition's penalty area.

Season Snapshot (2025/26 Eredivisie):
League Position: 3rd
Goals Scored: 74
Goals Conceded: 48
Games Scoring 3+: 13
KNVB Cup Final: vs AZ Alkmaar

This hyper-aggressive approach in both buildup and final-third play creates mesmerizing rotations and confusion for opponents. However, it carries inherent danger, leaving them vulnerable to counter-attacks—a trade-off Schreuder willingly accepts.

Key Takeaways

  • Tactical Anarchy: N. E. C. employs an extreme, high-risk version of Total Football where player positions are fluid and center-backs regularly join the attack.
  • Statistical Rollercoaster: The team's matches are goal-laden spectacles, with a league-high 13 games featuring 3+ goals scored by N. E. C.
  • Against the Grain: In an era often dominated by defensive solidity and set-pieces, N. E. C.'s philosophy is a pure, attacking throwback that has captured the imagination of Dutch football fans.
  • Historic Opportunity: Sitting third in the Eredivisie and in the KNVB Cup final, the club is on the verge of its most successful season ever and a return to European football.

The final chapter of this remarkable season is yet to be written, with a cup final and a tense battle for Champions League qualification ongoing. But one thing is certain: from a forest in Nijmegen, Dick Schreuder's band of buccaneers have reminded European football that unbridled attack can still be a viable route to success.

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