August 28 – The Eredivisie match between Feyenoord and Ajax on Sunday has been postponed after municipal authorities prohibited the encounter due to a planned strike by the Dutch police.
On Tuesday, mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb confirmed that the match could not take place after the police said it would strike in a bid to force an agreement with the government on early retirement regulations.
Since the 1980s, Dutch police have used strikes at major matches as leverage in negotiations with the government.
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