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The Netherlands would go on to lose the semi-finals against Denmark, who then defeated Germany in the final. The next competitive match between the two nations came at UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal. The result was a 1–1 draw, with the Netherlands progressing to the knockout stages and Germany failing to do so.
Netherlands 3–1 Germany: Gothenburg: 20:15: Rijkaard 4' Witschge 15' Bergkamp 72' Report: Klinsmann 53' Stadium: Ullevi Attendance: 37,725 Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto
Germany: Amsterdam, Netherlands: 20:45 CEST : Reijnders 2' Dumfries 50' Report: Undav 38' Kimmich 45+3' Stadium: Johan Cruyff Arena Referee: Davide Massa
Deeply rooted in anti-German sentiment due to the occupation of the Netherlands by Germany during World War II, the Netherlands' long-time football rival is Germany. Beginning in 1974, when the Netherlands lost the 1974 World Cup to West Germany in the final , the rivalry between the two nations has become one of the best-known in international ...
The Battle of Nuremberg (German: Schlacht von Nürnberg, Portuguese: Batalha de Nuremberga, Dutch: Slag van Neurenberg; also known as the Massacre of Nuremberg) is the nickname of a football match played in the round of 16 of the 2006 FIFA World Cup between Portugal and the Netherlands at the Frankenstadion in Nuremberg on 25 June 2006. [3]
Germany progressed thanks to two goals from Lukas Podolski inside the opening 12 minutes. His first was in the fourth minute; German captain Michael Ballack sent a pass to Miroslav Klose, who was tackled by goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson, only for an onrushing Podolski to turn the ball in. [1] Eight minutes later, a pass from Klose found Podolski, who scored his second goal. [1]
The knockout stage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the World Cup, following the group stage. It began on 26 June with the round of 16 matches, and ended on 11 July with the final match of the tournament held at Soccer City, Johannesburg, in which Spain beat the Netherlands 1–0 after extra time to claim their first World Cup.
Germany 1–3 Netherlands: Gelsenkirchen, Germany: Bobic 34' Kluivert 22' Hasselbaink 69' Van Nistelrooy 79' Stadium: Arena AufSchalke Attendance: 60,601