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		<title>Netherlands vs England Football Friendlies in Amsterdam and Groningen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 13:02:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amsterdam hosts an international football friendly match on August 12th as Netherlands take on England at the Amsterdam ArenA. Tickets are available from the Dutch FA (KNVB) from €27.50 to €60. Netherlands (FIFA ranked 3) have already qualified for next year&#8217;s World Cup in South Africa, whilst England (FIFA no.7) are almost there. This should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Amsterdam hosts an international football friendly match on August 12th as Netherlands take on England at the Amsterdam ArenA.</strong> Tickets are available from the Dutch FA (KNVB) from €27.50 to €60. Netherlands (FIFA ranked 3) have already qualified for next year&#8217;s World Cup in South Africa, whilst England (FIFA no.7) are almost there. This should hopefully be an interesting encounter between 2 quality sides who normally play positive, attacking football.</p>
<p>The day before at 1930 on 11th August, there is also an <strong>Under 21 international between Netherlands (<em>Jong Oranje</em>) and England</strong>, who were runners-up in this year&#8217;s European championships. The match will be at the <strong>Euroborg Stadium in Groningen</strong>, around 2 hours 20 minute train ride from Amsterdam Central. If you wish to attend the match tickets cost only <span>€8 or </span><span>€10</span> from the KNVB.</p>
<p>The normal train fare from Amsterdam to Groningen costs <span>€</span>42.30 per person for a day return. TIP: You could buy a special Summer Day Tour (<em>&#8220;ZomerToer&#8221;</em>) for <strong><span>€</span>39.50 for 2 people travelling  in 1st class</strong>. Travel must be after 9am on weekdays and you can go anywhere all day on the Dutch rail network. (The normal 1st class price for 2 people to Groningen would be <span>around €140!) </span>Available for purchase at any station.</p>
<p>Getting to Amsterdam from UK is relatively easy and most people arrive by air at Schiphol airport &#8211; there are many budget flights from the likes of Easyjet, Jet 2, Transavia as well as mainline carriers British Airways, bmi and KLM. Note, Ryanair fly to <a href="http://www.amsterdamtips.com/getting-to-amsterdam-from-eindhoven-airport.php">Eindhoven airport</a>. You can also reach Amsterdam by train (Eurostar + Thalys/Intercity), Eurolines coaches or ferry.</p>
<p>If you are looking for accommodation in Amsterdam, whether a dorm bed or private room / appartment then check out our <a href="http://www.amsterdamtips.com/ams/hostels.php">Amsterdam Budget Accommodation</a> page. If you want a decent hotel then look at our <a href="http://www.amsterdamtips.com/ams/hotels.php">Amsterdam Hotels</a> page with some recommendations and booking engine with competitive prices and no hidden fees.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE: Results<br />
Netherlands 2-2 England<br />
Netherlands U21 0-0 Engalnd U21</strong></p>
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		<title>Amsterdam Tournament 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 14:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Amsterdam Tournament is a pre-season football (soccer) tournament which local club FC Ajax hosts 3 other European clubs.  This year&#8217;s guests at the Amsterdam ArenA stadium will be Sunderland, Atletico Madrid and Benfica.
The format of the tournament is rather unique, with 2 matches played on  Friday evening (1900 and 2115,  July [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Amsterdam Tournament</strong> is a pre-season football (soccer) tournament which local club <strong>FC Ajax</strong> hosts 3 other European clubs.  This year&#8217;s guests at the Amsterdam ArenA stadium will be <strong>Sunderland</strong>, <strong>Atletico Madrid</strong> and <strong>Benfica</strong>.</p>
<p>The format of the tournament is rather unique, with 2 matches played on  Friday evening (1900 and 2115,  July 24th) and another 2 matches on the Sunday evening (1900 and 2115, July 26th).  Having a ticket for one evening entitles you to watch both matches.</p>
<p>The points scoring is also unique with 1 bonus point for each goal scored to reward positive football. Ajax will be hoping to improve on last season&#8217;s 3rd place finish in the Eredivisie (Dutch first division) under new manager Martin Jol, although they were the league&#8217;s top scorers.</p>
<p>This will be Sunderland&#8217;s first visit to the Amsterdam tournament (after regular visitors Arsenal pulled out) and gives new Black Cats manager Steve Bruce a chance to test his squad against Euro opposition.</p>
<p>Atletico Madrid &#8211; appearing for the 3rd time since the tournament was reformed in 1999 &#8211; were La Liga&#8217;s 4th placed team, and 3rd top scorers behind only Barcelona and arch rivals Real Madrid.</p>
<p>Benfica also debut at Amsterdam &#8211; having come 3rd in the Portuguese Liga.</p>
<p><strong>Tickets</strong> are currently on sale for Ajax members and will go on public sale on June 20th. You can purchase online at official seller Ticketbox. (Note, there are a few other reseller websites which will sell you tickets at a hefty mark-up).</p>
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<p><strong>Getting to Amsterdam</strong> &#8211; For Sunderland fans there are KLM flights to Amsterdam from Newcastle and Durham Tees Valley. There is a DFDS Seaways ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam.</p>
<p>There are a number of direct flights to Amsterdam from both Madrid and Lisbon.</p>
<p><strong>Things To Do</strong> &#8211; Amsterdam has plenty to keep you occupied. In terms of football related things there is an Ajax Museum at the ArenA as well as a stadium tour (however tours are not possible on match days). For more check out our article here: <a href="http://www.amsterdamtips.com/visiting-the-ajax-amsterdam-arena.php">Ajax Museum / ArenA Tour</a> which also has info on how to get to the stadium by public transport.</p>
<p>The Dutch Resistance Museum (address: Plantage Kerklaan 61, trams 9 or 14) in the east of the city currently has a small exhibition called &#8220;Football &#8216;40 &#8211; &#8216;45&#8243; which looks at football during the second world war. The exhibition is in Dutch but there are laminated folders available with full translations in English.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE: Benfica won the tournament with 11 points, 2nd Ajax (6pts), 3rd Sunderland (5), 4th Atletico (4). Match results were:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Benfica 2-0 Sunderland<br />
Ajax 3-3 Atletico Madrid<br />
Atletico Madrid 0-2 Sunderland<br />
Ajax 2-3 Benfica<br />
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