World Cup
Van Dijk’s exit would hand Oranje to Dumfries — and Koeman’s call
The Netherlands face a leadership crossroads. Virgil van Dijk’s eight-year tenure as Oranje captain may end soon, leaving a vacancy that already has a clear favourite.
Van Dijk has worn the armband since March 2018, but his future as an international is uncertain. His comments before the 2024 European Championship revealed doubts about continuing beyond that tournament. With Koeman still in charge, the Liverpool defender’s next move could reshape the squad’s hierarchy.
Should Van Dijk step away from Oranje, the Algemeen Dagblad one name dominates internal discussions. Players and staff were informally consulted on the captaincy, with a single answer emerging: Denzel Dumfries.
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Dumfries is already a leadership figure within the team. His response to the disappointment of the World Cup exit against Morocco underscored his readiness. ‘In all the frustration, he immediately said: tell me what needs to be done for media duties, I’ll take the lead,’ a source told the AD. At 35, Van Dijk made his 96th appearance for Oranje in that defeat to Morocco. He captained the side in 78 of those matches, surpassing Frank de Boer’s previous record of 71. Dumfries, meanwhile, was named PSV captain in 2019 and will join Real Madrid next season.For Virgil van Dijk, the Netherlands exit carries personal weight
The contrast is striking: Van Dijk’s legacy as a record-breaking captain versus Dumfries’ emerging profile as the natural successor. Koeman’s decision will determine whether Oranje’s transition is seamless or unsettled. With Van Dijk’s international future hanging in the balance, the spotlight now falls on Dumfries to step into a role he has already begun to inhabit.