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Dutch fans turn campsites orange ahead of Turkey quarter-final clash

BERLIN : Many Dutch fans at Euro 2024 have turned down the allure of Berlin's downtown hotels, preferring instead the camaraderie of campsites on the outskirts of the city ahead of their quarter-final against Turkey.

At one such site in Kleinmachnow, a 25-minute drive from Berlin's Olympiastadion, supporters of the "Oranje" sipped their morning coffee on Friday as they awaited an influx of fellow fans.

"It's a holiday for the four of us, my friends. The four of us are on the road for almost three weeks, and we hope to make it four and a half weeks," Gert Grimmius told Reuters outside a motorhome.

Grimmius, his friend Fienus Baas and their wives are confident that the Dutch can beat Turkey and extend their stay, and they have enjoyed the chance to meet other fans as they camped.  

"That is also the sport, connecting with each other... on a campsite, then you also connect with each other, just having a chat, just this and that," Grimmius, 71, said.

"Analysing the match before it's time - what are we going to do? We (Dutch) are supposedly 18 million national team coaches, everyone has their opinion about that, (but) ultimately, of course, our great friend Koeman decides," he added.

Grimmius has followed the team for decades and was at the final when the Dutch won Euro 88 in Munich, beating the Soviet Union 2-0.

With many of Turkey's fans expected to come from the local diaspora, campsites around Berlin were preparing on Friday for a huge influx of Dutch fans ahead of Saturday's game.

"I think that the Dutch will also be inspired by the singing of the Turks, they are all friends in sport, of course," Grimmius said.

Netherlands jerseys and orange t-shirts and shorts fluttered in the breeze outside the motorhomes and tents, washed and

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