Ryan Experiences the Orange Fever in Kansas City

Ryan traveled to Kansas City with his wife and daughter to experience the World Cup match between the Netherlands and Tunisia. But the trip was about much more than just soccer. Before the match, they joined the traditional Orange March, where thousands of Dutch supporters filled the streets, singing, chanting, and celebrating together. It was an unforgettable experience that perfectly captured the spirit of the Dutch fans.

They watched the match in a bar that had been transformed into a little piece of the Netherlands. Surrounded by enthusiastic Orange supporters, every play on the field was met with cheers and excitement, creating an atmosphere that rivaled being inside the stadium itself.

An added highlight was the presence of The Wall Street Journal, which was in Kansas City covering the large gathering of Dutch supporters. As a result, Ryan and his family not only enjoyed a memorable World Cup adventure but also witnessed the international attention drawn by the unique passion and traditions of the Dutch fans.Ryan’s World Cup trip with his wife and daughter received even more attention than expected. After being interviewed by The Wall Street Journal about the passionate Dutch fans following the Netherlands, he was also interviewed by a local television station in Kansas City.

Wall Streep Jounal https://www.wsj.com/us-news/european-soccer-fans-marvel-at-the-splendor-of-americas-suburbs-a04f1b88?st=QVZYLb&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

During the interview, Ryan talked about the unique atmosphere surrounding the Dutch national team and what it was like to experience the incredible enthusiasm of the Orange supporters who traveled to the United States for the World Cup.

You can watch the interview here: https://www.kctv5.com/2026/06/26/dutch-fans-pack-parkville-bar-watch-netherlands-win-world-cup-match/


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