Netherlands' Cody Gakpo stays with squad after unborn son's death

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Dutch striker Cody Gakpo to play at World Cup after unborn son's death
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Cody Gakpo will remain with the Netherlands squad at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Qatar despite the devastating loss of his unborn son, the Dutch football association (KNVB) confirmed on Saturday. The Liverpool and Oranje forward’s partner, Noa van der Bij, announced on Instagram that their second child, Elijah, had died during pregnancy. The KNVB expressed its “deepest sympathy” and said Gakpo had chosen to stay with the team as it prepares for Monday’s Group C match against Morocco.
Van der Bij posted on Saturday: “With a broken heart we share the awful news that our son has passed away during the pregnancy.” She thanked supporters for their “love and strength.” Gakpo, 27, and van der Bij had previously shared an ultrasound image on social media, calling it “a special memory that made us feel our son was never far away.” Dutch media reported the couple’s first son is alive and in good health.
Former international Ronald de Boer, now a pundit, urged the squad to rally around Gakpo. “It’s unbelievably sad,” de Boer told RTL Boulevard on Saturday. “I hope the whole team gives Cody all the support he needs. This kind of event can actually make a group even stronger.” The KNVB echoed that sentiment, stating it was “intensely sharing the family’s grief” while confirming Gakpo’s continued presence in the Oranje camp.
German outlets reported similar reactions. Tagesspiegel wrote on Saturday that football had become secondary for Gakpo as he faced “a personal tragedy.” The BBC noted that van der Bij’s announcement had been made public the same day, describing the loss as “the unborn son of Liverpool and Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo.”
Gakpo’s participation comes just two days before the Netherlands face Morocco in Doha. The KNVB reiterated that the player’s decision to remain with the squad reflected his professional commitment and the team’s collective solidarity. Dutch supporters and international observers have already begun leaving messages of condolence on social media, with many praising the family’s courage in sharing their grief publicly.
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