The first match of the 22nd FIFA World Cup is scheduled for November 20 between hosts Qatar and South American powerhouse Ecuador. On November 21, the Netherlands National Football Team will play Senegal. The Netherlands, often known as Oranje, has been placed in Group A together with Qatar, Senegal, and Ecuador. Netherlands is rated eighth in the world. The Netherlands squad has a history of being the most unpredictable team since the World Cup began in 1930.
In the 2010 and 2014 World Cup, they came in second and third, respectively. However, the team was unable to make it to the 2018 World Cup, which was held in Russia. Since Van Gaal took over as manager of the squad, the Dutch have gone undefeated in their past 15 international games. The Czech Republic was the last team the Oranje lost to in the Round of 16 of the Euro Cup in July 2021.
History of the Netherlands National Football Team

The name of the Netherlands National Football Team has changed several times during its long history. On December 8th, 1889, the Netherlands Football and Athletics Association (NVAB) were established. Pim Mulier, the country’s founding father, founded the Haarlemsche Football Club (HFC) when he was just 14 years old. After the athletes split off in 1895, the organization’s name was changed to Netherlands Football Association. A few decades later, there was another name change. To commemorate the Football Association’s 40th anniversary in 1929, Queen Wilhelmina conferred the ‘royal’ predicate on the organization. As a result, the Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB) was established.
Professional football
The introduction of professional football in the early 1950s was a defining moment in Dutch football history. During the postwar period, the Netherlands refused to authorize player salaries, leading to an outflow of Dutch talent to more lucrative leagues elsewhere. Players who choose to continue their careers beyond the border will no longer be eligible for the Dutch national team, according to the governing body.
But professionalism was gaining ground and couldn’t be stopped. Out of protest, a competing, unauthorized football association known as “wild” was formed. To join the new professional organization, ten clubs were transferred. The KNVB finally gave the two associations merged, and professional football was born on November 25, 1954.
Netherlands at the FIFA World Cup
The group has participated in eight World Cup competitions overall. In regular time, the side has never lost a World Cup game by more than one goal. The group made three appearances in the World Cup finals. The first occurred in 1974, followed by a second in 1978, and the final one in 2010. The squad placed third in Brazil’s 2014 World Cup. For the first time since 2002, the squad was unable to secure a spot in the 2018 World Cup.
Netherlands at UEFA European Championship
The squad qualified 10 times for the continental competition, including for the Euro 2020. Their first appearance at the competition was in 1976, and the European Championship of 1988 saw them win their only major championship. The Czech Republic beat the squad in the Euro 2020 round of 16 matches.
Netherlands National Football Team Most Famous Players
Ronald Koeman

Ronald Koeman played for Barcelona and two of the most renowned teams in Holland. He was a significant contributor to each victory and enjoyed remarkable success with each squad.Although he began his career as a midfielder, he spent the majority of it as a defender renowned for his potent free kicks. He holds the distinction of being the highest-scoring defender in the annals of the sport and was a key player in the Netherlands’ lone major trophy victory.
Dennis Bergkamp

Dennis Bergkamp resembles both of the guys rated above him in certain ways. He is a game genius like Johan Cruyff and has the ability to be a complete professional in front of goals like Marco van Basten. Bergkamp was a successful player in terms of accomplishments as well as providing fans with some amazing moments on the field.
Edgar Davids

One of the most well-known sportsmen of his time, mostly due to his spectacles, long hair, and, most importantly, his insane talent. Davids has played for all the top clubs, including Ajax, Juventus, Inter, Barcelona, and Spurs.Along with three league championships with Juventus, two Supercoppa Italiana, and a Coppa Italia, he also won the Champions League, UEFA Cup, and UEFA Super Cup with Ajax alone.
Netherlands National Football Team: FIFA World Cup Group
Group A |
Qatar |
Ecuador |
Senegal |
Netherlands |
Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2022 Schedule
Date | Match | Time (ET) | Stadium |
Mon, Nov. 21 | Senegal vs. Netherlands | 11 a.m. | Al Thumama |
Fri, Nov. 25 | Netherlands vs. Ecuador | 11 a.m. | Khalifa Int’l |
Tues, Nov. 29 | Netherlands vs. Qatar | 10 a.m. | Al Bayt |
Netherlands National Football Squad for FIFA World Cup
Position | Player |
---|---|
Goalkeeper | Remko Pasveer |
Goalkeeper | Jasper Cillessen |
Goalkeeper | Mark Flekken |
Defender | Virgil van Dijk |
Defender | Nathan Ake |
Defender | Stefan de Vrij |
Defender | Daley Blind |
Defender | Matthijs de Ligt |
Defender | Tyrell Malacia |
Defender | Jurrien Timber |
Defender | Denzel Dumfries |
Midfielder | Xavi Simons |
Midfielder | Frenkie de Jong |
Midfielder | Davy Klaassen |
Midfielder | Steven Berghuis |
Midfielder | Marten de Roon |
Midfielder | Ryan Gravenberch |
Midfielder | Kenneth Taylor |
Midfielder | Teun Koopmeiners |
Midfielder | Jordy Clasie |
Forward | Memphis Depay |
Forward | Steven Bergwijn |
Forward | Cody Gakpo |
Forward | Wout Weghorst |
Forward | Vincent Janssen |
Forward | Donyell Malen |
Summing It Up!
The hosts Qatar and South American powerhouse Ecuador will play each other in the opening match of the 22nd FIFA World Cup on November 20. Netherlands and Senegal will meet on November 21. The Netherlands sometimes referred to as Oranje, has been put in Group A with Senegal, Qatar, and Ecuador. The Netherlands is ranked eighth in the world. Since the 1930 World Cup began, the Netherlands team had a reputation for being the most unpredictable.
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