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The lion on the crest is the Netherlands' national and royal animal and has been on the crest since 1907 when they won 3–1 over Belgium. [86] It is different from the women's team logo, which sports a lioness. Nike is the national team's kit provider, a sponsorship that began in 1996 and is contracted to continue until at least 2026. [87]
The Collective Team From the Armenia national football team. [4] [5] Austria: Wunderteam: Wonder Team In the 1930s led by Manager Hugo Meisl, the team earned the Nickname after a 14 matches undefeated run. [6] Azerbaijan: Odlar Yurdu Komandasi The Land of Fire Team The Land of Fire is the adopted motto of the Azerbaijan Republic. [4] Belarus
The following is a list of nicknames of national association football teams. FIFA teams. AFC (Asia) CAF (Africa) ...
A nickname for a national sports teams of the Netherlands, especially the national football team; Oranje, Netherlands, a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe; The Orange River in South Africa in Dutch and Afrikaans; M.S. Oranje, a Dutch passenger ship later renamed M.S. Angelina Lauro; Oranje Zwart, a Dutch hockey club; In Oranje, a Dutch ...
The club achieved promotion to the highest level of Dutch football in 1911 and had its first major success in 1917, winning the KNVB Beker, the Netherlands' national cup. The following season, Ajax became national champion for the first time.
Netherlands national football team navigational boxes (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Netherlands national football team" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
This is the list of players that have played for the Netherlands national football team, ever since the first match against Belgium on April 30, 1905. It includes all players with correct statistitics up until the match of 26 March 2024 against Germany. The players are listed in chronological order according to the date of their debut.
VC Vlissingen (from Flushing) became a professional club in 1990, changed its name to VCV Zeeland a year later, and became an amateur club again in 1992. FC Wageningen (founded in 1911) won the Dutch cup in 1939 and 1948, joined the Dutch professional league when it was formed in 1954, and remained professional until the club went bankrupt in 1992.