NAC Breda supporters to make charity swim for cancer research
Supporters and club staff will enter the Prinsenbeekse Kuil on 30 August to raise money through Swim to Fight Cancer.

NAC Breda supporters and staff are preparing to take part in Swim to Fight Cancer on 30 August, entering the Prinsenbeekse Kuil to raise money for cancer research. The club says the disease affects many within its community, either directly or through relatives and friends.
The campaign, named ‘NAC Gaat de Kuil in’, has two main aims: bringing together as large a group of swimmers as possible and generating the highest possible donation total. Participants can choose between distances of one or two kilometres. Registration remains open until 23 August, while donations can be made through the event’s fundraising page until the swim begins. The initiative is being organised with the involvement of NAC supporters’ platform B-SideRats.
A NAC delegation previously participated at the same location in 2022. That edition carried particular significance following former striker Ralf Seuntjens’ cancer diagnosis, and Seuntjens was present at the event. NAC noted that other participants also had direct or indirect experience of the disease. The club has encouraged supporters to contribute by swimming, donating or backing the team at the event, with all fundraising intended to support the fight against cancer.
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- NAC-supporters: Swim to Fight Cancer!— NAC Breda Official
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