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FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 Netherlands national football team

                                  Netherlands national Flag

 The Netherlands national football  team of the Netherlands and is controlled by the Royal Netherlands Football Association. It won Euro 88 and reached two consecutive World Cup finals in 1974 and 1978 but lost both finals to their respective host nations, West Germany and Argentina. At the peak of its success in the 1970s, the team was famous for its mastery of Total Football and was nicknamed "Clockwork Orange" for its precision passing. In many countries the team is colloquially referred to as "Holland".
European Champions

After losing the first group match against the USSR (1-0) Rinus Michels returned to coach the team for the Euro 88 tournament, the Netherlands went on to qualify for the semi-final by defeating England 3-1 (with a hat-trick by the tournament's top scorer Marco van Basten), and Republic of Ireland (1-0). For many Dutch football supporters, the most important match in the tournament was the semi-final against West Germany, the host country, considered a revenge for the lost 1974 World Cup final (also in West Germany). Marco van Basten, who would later become national team coach, scored in the 89th minute of the game to sink the German side. The game is also remembered for its post-match shenanigans, including Ronald Koeman, who, in front of the German supporters, provocatively pretended to wipe his backside with the shirt of Olaf Thon as if it were toilet paper, an action Koeman later regretted. The Netherlands won the final with a convincing victory over the USSR, a rematch on the round robin game, through a header by Ruud Gullit and a volley by Van Basten. This was the national team's first major tournament win and it restored them to the forefront of international football after almost a decade in wilderness.


Team configuration  

Nickname
Oranje
Holland
The Flying Dutchmen
A Clockwork Orange
La Machina Naranja
Association
Koninklijke Nederlandse Voetbalbond — KNVB
Confederation
UEFA (Europe
Head coach
Bert van Marwijk
Asst coach
Philip Cocu
Frank de Boer
Dick Voorn
Captain
Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Most caps
Edwin van der Sar (130)
Top scorer
Patrick Kluivert (40)
Home stadium
Amsterdam Arena
De Kuip
Philips Stadion
FIFA code
NED
FIFA ranking
3
Highest FIFA ranking
2 (November 1993, June 2009)
Lowest FIFA ranking
25 (May 1998)


 All players of Netherlands
GK      Maarten Stekelenburg
GK      Sander Boschker
GK      Piet Velthuizen
DF       Giovanni van
DF       Ron Vlaar
DF       Gregory van der Wiel
DF        Edson Braafheid
DF       André Ooijer
DF       John Heitinga
DF        Joris Mathijsen
MF      Orlando Engelaar
MF      Ibrahim Afellay
MF      Stijn Schaars
MF      Demy de Zeeuw
MF      Mark van Bommel
MF      Nigel de Jong
MF      Rafael van der Vaart
MF      Wesley Sneijder
FW      Dirk Kuyt
FW      Ryan Babel
FW      Arjen Robben
FW      Eljero Elia
FW      Klaas-Jan Huntelaar




Most matches played
1.       Edwin van der Sar
2.       Frank de Boer
3.       Phillip Cocu
4.       Giovanni van                     Bronckhorst      
5.       Clarence Seedorf
6.       Marc Overmars
7.       Aron Winter
8.       Ruud Krol
9.       Patrick Kluivert     
        Dennis Bergkamp



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