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Dutch fans wearing the traditional orange colours at a 2006 World Cup match in Stuttgart. The Netherlands national football team famously plays in bright orange shirts. Orange is the historic national colour of the Netherlands, originating from one of the many title of the ruling head of state, Prince of Orange. The current Netherlands away ...
The nicknames for the team are Oranje (Orange) and Leeuwinnen (Lionesses). [1] The Dutch women's team logo features a lioness making it different from the men's team logo, which sports a male lion. The team famously plays in bright orange, the historic national colour of the Netherlands.
Oranje Orange Orange is the colour of the Dutch royal family. [9] Clockwork Orange Nickname of the 1970s the Dutch team, famous for its precision passing. [31] The Flying Dutchmen wordplay associated with the legendary ship the Flying Dutchman [32] Netherlands (Women) Oranjeleeuwinnen Orange Lionesses
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 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.
The Netherlands national under-21 football team is the national under-21 team of the Netherlands and is controlled by the Royal Dutch Football Association.The team competes in the European Under-21 Championship, held every two years.
A player for English second-division team Burnley says he received “disgusting” racial abuse from an opponent during a league game on Saturday. Tunisia international Hannibal Mejbri was ...
The KNVB Beker (pronounced [ˌkaːʔɛɱveːˈbeː ˈbeːkər]; English: KNVB Cup), branded as the TOTO KNVB Beker for sponsorship reasons, is a competition in the Netherlands organised by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) since 1898. [1]