The Netherlands national football team, commonly referred to as Oranje, is one of the most renowned football teams in Europe and the world. Known for their distinctive orange kits, they have a rich history of producing technically skilled players and pioneering tactical innovations, such as "Total Football", which revolutionized the game in the 1970s.
The Netherlands has had significant success on the international stage. They have reached the FIFA World Cup final three times (in 1974, 1978, and 2010), though they have yet to lift the trophy. However, they did win the UEFA European Championship in 1988, a victory led by legendary figures like Ruud Gullit and Marco van Basten.
Dutch football is celebrated for its emphasis on attacking, possession-based play, and the country has produced numerous world-class players, including Johan Cruyff, Dennis Bergkamp, Arjen Robben, and Wesley Sneijder. The Netherlands is also known for its prestigious youth academies and clubs like Ajax, which continue to develop top talent for both club and country.