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Netherlands Antilles: 8–1: Wilkes scored twice in this game [20] Abe Lenstra: 30: 23 April 1958 Netherlands Antilles: 8–1: Lenstra scored twice in this game [21] Abe Lenstra: 32: 15 October 1958 Denmark: 5–1: Lenstra scored twice in this game [22] Abe Lenstra: 33: 19 April 1959 Belgium: 2–2 [23] Faas Wilkes: 34: 4 November 1959 Norway ...
This list includes all the 83 players born outside the Netherlands who played at least one match for the Netherlands national football team. [1] Most of this players were born in Indonesia while it was part of the Dutch East Indies and in Suriname. [1] There are also naturalized players like Jonathan De Guzmán or immigrants like Ola and ...
The Netherlands national football team are known for their bright orange kits with the Dutch Lion badge, supplied by Nike since 1996. Orange was the symbol of William of Orange-Nassau, the Netherlands' father of the nation and is the national colour of the country. The current Dutch away kit is dark blue.
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The Netherlands goalkeeper is into the action for the first time. England come again. Bellingham plays the ball out to Saka who takes it into the box. He weaves away from a couple of defenders and ...
Pavel Nedvěd pictured in 2006 wearing a typical modern football kit In association football , kit (also referred to as a strip or uniform ) is the standard equipment and attire worn by players. The sport's rules specify the minimum kit which a player must use, and also prohibit the use of anything that is dangerous to either the player or ...
Romania had dominated possession until Gakpo’s goal, but never really tested Netherlands goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen. Instead the opener came when Xavi Simons surged forward before finding Gakpo on the left. The Liverpool forward cut inside the blue-haired Andrei Rațiu and fired into the near bottom corner.
The 36-year-old goalkeeper played in 115 games for the U.S., with 111 starts, 89 wins and 69 shutouts. Naeher is the only U.S. keeper with shutouts in both a World Cup and an Olympic final. She was in goal when the United States defeated the Netherlands 2-0 in the 2019 Women's World Cup final.