Cruyff Court

This embedding also applies as much as possible to the adjusted Cruyff Courts, but they are set up in consultation with an institution for young people with a disability.

[2] The courts are green, except for the circle in the middle, which is dark yellow and purple and the orange CCKV logo.

Countries outside the Netherlands with a Cruyff Court include Belgium, Spain, Poland, Great Britain, Morocco, the United States and Japan.

The FC Omniworld Veld in Almere city, is one of the most visited spots of the Johan Cruyff Foundation.

This is of course due to the fact that it is part of one big playground: "The Clarence Seedorf Square", which includes 2 basketball, 3 tennis, boules, and 2 football fields.

On May 22, 2007 Cruyff Court Oranje Veld Zeist was opened at Bartiméus [nl], a living, learning and working community for visually impaired.

Where a field is desired, the municipality assigns possible locations, a checklist of pros and cons, and declarations of intent from BVOs or football clubs.

Other regular partners: After fields in Amsterdam, Eindhoven and Rotterdam, the Oranje Veld Zeist is the fourth to be donated by the Netherlands National Team.

Arjen Robben, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Wesley Sneijder chose their birthplaces Bedum, Hummelo and Utrecht.

Cruyff Court in the De Greiden neighborhood of Heerenveen