

Kozakken Boys and RKC Waalwijk Play Out Goalless Draw
In a closely contested International Club Friendly on 11 July 2026, Dutch amateur side Kozakken Boys held professional Eredivisie outfit RKC Waalwijk to a 0-0 stalemate at the Sportpark De Zwaaier. The result was a testament to Kozakken Boys’ disciplined defensive organisation against a higher-league opponent.
Match Summary
RKC Waalwijk dominated possession from the outset, with midfielders Jordy Buijs and Richard van der Venne dictating tempo. However, the home side’s compact shape frustrated the visitors, limiting clear-cut chances. RKC’s best opportunity came in the 34th minute when striker Michiel Kramer headed wide from a corner. Kozakken Boys threatened on the counter-attack, but lacked the final ball in the final third.
The second half followed a similar pattern. RKC introduced several substitutes but could not break through the Kozakken Boys backline, marshalled by veteran centre-back Tim de Boer. The hosts nearly snatched a late winner when winger Jesse Wielinga fired just over the bar in the 88th minute. The match ended goalless, with both sides gaining valuable fitness and tactical lessons.
Key Observations
- Kozakken Boys’ defence: Well-drilled and resilient, earning a clean sheet against a professional team.
- RKC Waalwijk’s possession: Controlled the game but lacked cutting edge in the final third.
- The friendly highlighted the gap in class, but Kozakken Boys’ work rate made them competitive.
The 0-0 draw served as a useful test for RKC Waalwijk, who will look to sharpen their finishing ahead of the Eredivisie season, while Kozakken Boys demonstrated they can compete with higher-tier opposition.