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The Netherlands national football team (Dutch: Nederlands voetbalelftal or simply Het Nederlands elftal) has represented the Netherlands in international men's football matches since 1905. The men's national team is controlled by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), the governing body for football in the Netherlands , which is a part of ...
Rank Player National career Matches Goals Minutes Total career 1 Wesley Sneijder: 2003–2018: 134: 31 9,811 2002–2019: 2 Edwin van der Sar: 1995–2008
The history of the Netherlands national football team began when the Netherlands played their first international match on 30 April 1905 in Antwerp against Belgium.The game went into extra time, in which the Dutch scored three times, making the score 4–1 for the Dutch side, winning the Coupe Vanden Abeele.
1905–1919 Win Draw Defeat M Date Opponent Result Event 1 1905-04-30 Belgium 1–4 Friendly: 2 1905-05-14 Belgium 4–0 3 1906-04-29 Belgium 0–5 4 1906-05-13
This is the list of players that have played for the Netherlands national football team, ever since the first match against Belgium on April 30, 1905. It includes all players with correct statistitics up until the match of 26 March 2024 against Germany. The players are listed in chronological order according to the date of their debut.
Netherlands national football team navigational boxes (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Netherlands national football team" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The team qualified for the last eight of each of the three U-23 tournaments. In 2006 the Netherlands national under-21 football team of coach Foppe de Haan won the 2006 European Under-21 Championship. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar became top scorer and player of the tournament with four goals, and also broke the all-time goalscoring record of 15 goals ...
In the early 1900s, the Netherlands played four unofficial matches against Belgium as they contested for the Coupe Vanden Abeele. [5] The Dutch were represented by sides selected and organized by Cees van Hasselt, but since the games were not being sanctioned by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), only players from the second division were available to Van Hasselt, so Belgium ...