Watch: 29 June déjà vu! Justin Kluivert repeats father Patrick Kluivert’s penalty heartbreak 26 years later | Football News
Football can be cruel, and for the Kluivert family, it delivered an extraordinary case of history repeating itself. Nearly 26 years after Patrick Kluivert’s heartbreaking penalty miss ended the Netherlands’ European Championship dream, his son Justin Kluivert endured an almost identical fate as the Dutch crashed out of the FIFA World Cup 2026 following a dramatic penalty shootout defeat to Morocco.The Netherlands suffered their earliest-ever World Cup exit after losing 3-2 on penalties to Morocco following a gripping 1-1 draw after extra time, with Justin Kluivert among the Dutch players to miss from the spot.
History repeats itself for the Kluiverts
The coincidence has stunned football fans worldwide. On June 29, 2000, Patrick Kluivert failed to convert a crucial penalty in the UEFA Euro semifinal, contributing to the Netherlands’ elimination.Almost exactly 26 years later, Justin Kluivert experienced the same nightmare. Introduced late in extra time specifically with the penalty shootout in mind, the Dutch forward failed to convert his spot-kick as Morocco completed one of the biggest upsets of the FIFA World Cup 2026.The remarkable father-son parallel immediately sparked comparisons across social media, with many describing it as one of football’s most astonishing coincidences.WATCH:Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman admitted the moment was especially painful.“The last substitution I made was to bring in Justin (Kluivert) because he’s one of the best at penalty shootouts. But he missed his penalty and that’s even more bitter for him and for us.”
Morocco script another famous World Cup chapter
Morocco once again proved their growing stature on the world stage by defeating the Dutch in a tense encounter that finished 1-1 after 120 minutes.Cody Gakpo gave the Netherlands the lead in the 72nd minute before Issa Diop’s dramatic stoppage-time header forced extra time. Neither side found a breakthrough in the additional 30 minutes, sending the contest into penalties.Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou emerged as the hero, producing a decisive save from Crysencio Summerville before Ismael Saibari calmly converted the winning penalty to send the Atlas Lions into the Round of 16.The defeat marked the Netherlands’ third successive World Cup elimination via a penalty shootout and their earliest exit in tournament history.
