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Netherlands

The Players

1 - Edwin Van der Sar
2 - Kew Jaliens
3 - Khalid Boulahrouz
4 - Joris Mathijsen
5 - Giovanni Van Bronckhorst
6 - Denny Landzaat
7 - Dirk Kuyt
8 - Phillip Cocu
9 - Ruud van Nistelrooy
10 - Rafael Van der Vaart
11 - Arjen Robben
12 - Jan Kromkamp
13 - Andre Ooijer
14 - Johnny Heitinga
15 - Tim De Cler
16 - Hedwiges Maduro
17 - Robin Van Persie
18 - Mark Van Bommel
19 - Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink
20 - Wesley Sneijder
21 - Ryan Babel
22 - Henk Timmer
23 - Maarten Stekelenburg

The Games

First round (Group C):

  • Netherlands vs Serbia - 11 June, 1400 BST, Leipzig
  • Netherlands vs Ivory Coast - 16 June, 1700 BST, Stuttgart
  • Netherlands vs Argentina - 21 June, 2000 BST, Frankfurt
  • Factoids

    How they got there: Finished five points clear at the top of a group that included the Czech Republic and Romania. Crucially, the Dutch beat the Czech Republic twice.

    Qualifying star: Goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar. The Dutch were far from their fluent best in some matches, but opposing teams struggled to find any way past Van der Sar, who only conceded three goals in qualifying.

    Manager: Marco van Basten succeeded Dick Advocaat in July 2004. It was something of a gamble given his lack of coaching experience but he has successfully assimilated several young players into the team.

    Captain: Van der Sar took the armband off Edgar Davids and the Manchester United man will continue to lead the team in Germany.

    World Cup history: The best team never to lift the World Cup? Two finals, semi-finals, quarter-finals but never the grand prize.

    World Cup high: The 1974 campaign - which culminated in their first final appearance. A team blessed with the likes of Johan Cruyff and Johan Neeskens played 'total football' - a free-flowing, fluid style of play that was beautiful to watch.

    World Cup low: The team that competed in Italy in 1990 was a pale shadow of the team that won the 1988 European Championships in Germany. Infighting undermined team spirit and the team failed to win a game.

    World Cup legend: Coach Rinus Michels - the man who masterminded total football at Ajax before taking his brand of football to the Dutch national team. Michels, known as 'The General', was also in charge of the 1988 team that won the European Championships in Germany.

    Stars of the team: Ruud van Nistelrooy may not be the main man at Manchester United these days, but the Dutch rely on the him for goals and will struggle if he is not on form.

    Strengths: Ensuring the squad is singing from the same hymn sheet has been a problem in the past. The current team, though, has an excellent spirit and togetherness.

    Weaknesses: The likes of Khalid Boulahrouz, Kew Jaliens and Dirk Kuyt have all flourished since being given their chance, but the team does have a slightly inexperienced look about it.

    Did you know? Ernie Brandts achieved an unwanted World Cup finals first when he scored a goal and an own goal in the same match against Italy in 1978. The Dutch won the game 2-1.

    World ranking: 3

    Wordcup Statistics

    YearCountryPlaced
    1930 Uruguay -
    1934 Italy First Round
    1938 France First Round
    1950 Brazil -
    1954 Switzerland -
    1958 Sweden -
    1962 Chile -
    1966 England -
    1970 Mexico -
    1974 Germany 2nd
    1978 Argentina 2nd
    1982 Spain -
    1986 Mexico -
    1990 Italy 2nd
    1994 USA 2nd round
    1998 France Quarterfinals
    2002 Korea/Japan -

    What are the odds

    Odds: 12/1

    Odds supplied by William Hill.

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