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Spain, for former Juventus player Huijsen a debut “amid boos”

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Welcomed by a chorus of boos just 80 km from where he was born, De Kuip gave an unusual reception to Huijsen (a defender born in 2005 playing for Spain).
Dean Donny Huijsen Wijsmuller, a name that could suggest anything but being carried by a person from the southwest of Europe who also plays for the Spanish national team. Yet it is true, because Huijsen, born in 2005, also seen in Italy with the jerseys of Roma and Juventus (despite having only one appearance with the Bianconeri), obtained Spanish nationality on February 21, 2024, thus acquiring the bureaucratic approval to play for the Furia Roja.
Huijsen’s first appearance in the Spanish national team jersey was scheduled for last night in the quarter-finals of the Nations League against the Netherlands. An debut that, despite not ending in a defeat, remains bitter due to the boos that accompanied his entrance onto the field. Boos coming as expected from the sections of the opposing team, but for a reason that has nothing to do with something that happened on the field.
Why did the Dutch fans boo Huijsen?
An emblematic debut for the Bournemouth defender, taking the field against the country of his birth and the one he had represented up to the Under 19 level. From Under 21 onwards, in fact, he chose to represent Spain, making his debut exactly 29 days after obtaining Spanish nationality. His decision to take Spanish nationality was not well received by the Oranje fans, who decided to shower Donny’s son with boos every time he touched the ball (a player known in his country for wearing the jerseys of Ajax, AZ, and GA Eagles, despite never wearing the senior national team jersey).
However, there was a positive note in the debut in the Netherlands. “Before the game, my father sent me a message saying, ‘If you debut, we will both have debuted in the same stadium.’ “I think that’s really special.”
But why, then, this choice? Huijsen, after spending the first five years of his life in the Netherlands, moved to Spain with his family, specifically to Marbella, in Andalusia. This move allowed him to meet the requirements to apply for dual citizenship and, consequently, Spanish nationality.
Spain, Huijsen’s words in the post-match
Just like “the Frenchman born in London,” Michael Olise, Dean Huijsen, “the Spaniard born in Amsterdam,” will have the opportunity to thank the nation that granted him dual citizenship on the field. However, the situation for Olise is quite different, as he represents the French national team due to his mother’s origins.
Asked about the nature of the boos after the game, Huijsen responded: “This is football. It was predictable – “. I also received some messages. And it’s also positive that they boo you because it means they would also like you on their team. That’s how it is. I just tried to play my game. You’re so focused on the game that you don’t really think about it. I wasn’t even particularly impressed.”
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Italy, eight Italian teams in Europe next season? There is only one condition.

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Inter must prepare for the Champions League match. After the disappointment of the now fading Triplete and a clash with the unleashed Barcelona looming
It will be a fundamental match both because it is the first leg of the Champions League semifinals, with only 4 teams left in the race to win the most prestigious title in Europe, and also because, for Inter, it would mean nullifying too many expectations (the Triplete dream is now excluded!)
But football, as we know, is also fought over television rights, especially when it comes to securing such prestigious matches. April 30 is approaching and it is now clear that the rights have been split between two giants: on one side we have Amazon (which held the exclusivity) and on the other side, the American major Warner Bros Discovery has joined.
So how will Barcelona – Inter unfold?
How did this negotiation end? Warner Bros Discovery (led by David Zaslav) would have snatched a last-minute agreement from Amazon to include the live broadcast of the match on the Nove channel.
Certainly, the giant Amazon asked, however, that it be clear who should have had – in reality – the exclusive right to the match and demanded and obtained to display (throughout the duration of the match) the Prime Video logo prominently on the screen. Despite the large financial commitment, Amazon had to yield to the so-called Delibera Lista Eventi (technically Agcom 131/12/CONS, issued under Article 33 of the Consolidated Text of Audiovisual Media Services) which clearly establishes that some events, both Italian and non-Italian, (involving an Italian team) must be viewable by at least 80% of the national population and therefore must be broadcast live.
Who will be the names commenting on the endeavor?
And what about the live commentary? That will be entirely determined by Prime Video.
It is certain that the giant Amazon had to swallow a bitter pill when it lost the absolute exclusivity; in fact, there is a regulation that establishes that the match had to be presented live because an Italian team was involved (even if it is a European competition).
How will the live broadcast unfold? There will be a pre-match show (all signed by Prime Video) that will be broadcast live on Nove. The appointment will start at 7:30 pm when the cameras will turn on from the Lluis Company Olympic Stadium in Barcelona (better known as Montjuic).
To show everything that will happen on the sidelines, we will find Giulia Mizzoni who will co-host alongside Clarence Seedorf, Julio Cesar, Ferdinando Llorente, and Maicon. In short, a series of names from the past (coming from clubs like Inter, Milan, Juventus, Seville, Napoli, etc.) who will be able to comment and prepare the audience with direct experiences and technical projections.
As for the live match and all the post-match, these will also be broadcast live, and the commentary will be entrusted to the ever-present and engaging Sandro Piccinini accompanied by Massimo Ambrosini.
Instead, in the VAR booth, there will be Gianpaolo Calvarese, while on the sidelines, we will see Alessia Tarquinio, Alessandro Alciato, and Fernando Siani.
An evening of great sport is shaping up, designed to make this football experience as engaging as possible.
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