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Netherlands national football teamNetherlands football team lost 4-1 it's first international match against Belgium on 30 April 1905 in Antwerp. For now the national team played 855 times. World Cup runners-up 1974, 1978, 2010. European Championship winner 1988. Netherlands national football team all-time recordWP 62.1 P 855 W 437 D 187 L 231 GF 1763 GA 1088 GF/P 2.062 GA/P 1.273 Av attendance 34 410 WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average Netherlands football results by competition Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Winning Percentage Friendly matches and other tournaments 481 204 119 158 946 772 54.8 All-time Netherlands results by date 1
30 Apr 1905 14:30
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1905 2
14 May 1905 14:00 (+0:20)
Rotterdam, Schuttersveld Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1905 3
29 Apr 1906 14:30
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1906 4
13 May 1906 14:00 (+0:20)
Rotterdam, Schuttersveld Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1906 6
14 Apr 1907 14:30
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1907 7
09 May 1907 15:00 (+0:20)
Haarlem, De Hout Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1907 9
29 Mar 1908 14:45
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1908 10
26 Apr 1908 14:30 (+0:20)
Rotterdam, Prinsenlaan (Sparta Stadion) Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1908 11
10 May 1908 14:30 (+0:20)
Rotterdam, Prinsenlaan (Sparta Stadion) Friendly International 12
22 Oct 1908 15:00
London, White City Stadium IV. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1908, Semifinal 13
23 Oct 1908 15:00
London, White City Stadium IV. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1908, For 3rd place 15
21 Mar 1909 14:45
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1909 16
12 Apr 1909 14:30 (+0:20)
Amsterdam, Sportpark Oud Roosenburgh Friendly International 17
25 Apr 1909 14:30 (+0:20)
Rotterdam, Prinsenlaan (Sparta Stadion) Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1909 19
13 Mar 1910 15:00
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1910 20
10 Apr 1910 14:30 (+0:20)
Haarlem, De Hout Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1910 21
24 Apr 1910 14:30 (+0:20)
Arnhem, Klarenbeek Stadion Friendly International 22
16 Oct 1910 15:30 (+1:00)
Kleve, V.f.B.-Platz an der Krohnestraße Friendly International 23
19 Mar 1911 15:00
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1911 24
02 Apr 1911 14:30 (+0:20)
Dordrecht, D.F.C.-terrein aan de Markettenweg Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1911 25
17 Apr 1911 15:00 (+0:20)
Amsterdam, Sportpark Oud Roosenburgh Friendly International 26
10 Mar 1912 14:30
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1912 27
16 Mar 1912 15:30
Kingston upon Hull, Anlaby Road Friendly International 28
24 Mar 1912 14:30 (+0:20)
Zwolle, Z.A.C. Stadion Friendly International 29
28 Apr 1912 14:30 (+0:20)
Dordrecht, D.F.C.-terrein aan de Markettenweg Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1912 30
29 Jun 1912 19:00 (+1:00)
Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion V. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1912, First round 31
30 Jun 1912 18:30 (+1:00)
Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats V. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1912, Quarterfinal 32
02 Jul 1912 19:00 (+1:00)
Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion V. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1912, Semifinal 33
04 Jul 1912 15:00 (+1:00)
Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats V. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1912, For 3rd place 34
17 Nov 1912 14:30 (+1:00)
Leipzig, Sportpark Gesellschaft Friendly International 35
09 Mar 1913 14:30
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1913 37
20 Apr 1913 14:30 (+0:20)
Zwolle, Z.A.C. Stadion Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1913 38
15 Nov 1913 14:30
Kingston upon Hull, Anlaby Road Friendly International 39
15 Mar 1914 14:30
Antwerp, Beerschot A.C. Stadion Coupe Van den Abeele (Het Koperen Dingetje) 1914 40
05 Apr 1914 14:30 (+0:20)
Amsterdam, Het Nederlandsche Sportpark (Het Oude Stadion) Friendly International 41
26 Apr 1914 14:30 (+0:20)
Amsterdam, Het Nederlandsche Sportpark (Het Oude Stadion) Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker 1914 Netherlands national football team records and stats11:0 Biggest victory (9 September 2011 vs San Marino) 2:12 Heaviest defeat (12 December 1907 vs England*) 10 Most consecutive victories (3 March 2010 vs United States - 7 July 2010 vs Uruguay) 25 Most consecutive matches without defeat (9 September 2008 vs Macedonia - 7 July 2010 vs Uruguay) 4 Most consecutive draws (10 October 1998 vs Ghana - 3 March 1999 vs Argentina, 8 August 1999 vs Denmark - 11 November 1999 vs Czech Republic) 27 Most consecutive matches without a draw (4 April 1905 vs Belgium - 3 March 1912 vs England*, 5 May 1931 vs Belgium - 3 March 1936 vs Belgium) 13 Most consecutive matches without victory (6 June 1951 vs Norway - 9 September 1953 vs Norway) 8 Most consecutive defeats (11 November 1949 vs Belgium - 12 December 1950 vs France) 26 Most consecutive matches scoring (10 October 2007 vs Slovenia - 9 September 2009 vs Scotland) 3 Most consecutive matches without scoring (achieved on 4 occasions, most recently 9 September 2020 vs Italy - 10 October 2020 vs Bosnia & Herzegovina) 23 Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (2 February 1938 vs Belgium - 5 May 1948 vs Norway) 6 Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (4 April 1987 vs Hungary - 12 December 1987 vs Greece, 11 November 2004 vs Andorra - 6 June 2005 vs Finland) External sources
| Netherlands football association Royal Netherlands Football Association Most caps for Netherlands 1. Wesley Sneijder (2003 - 2018) - 134 caps 2. Edwin van der Sar (1995 - 2008) - 130 caps 3. Frank de Boer (1990 - 2004) - 112 caps 4. Rafael van der Vaart (2001 - 2013) - 109 caps 5. Giovanni van Bronckhorst (1996 - 2010) - 106 caps Most goals for Netherlands 1. Robin van Persie (2005 - 2017) - 50 goals 2. Memphis Depay (2013 - 2023) - 44 goals 3. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (2006 - 2015) - 42 goals 4. Patrick Kluivert (1994 - 2004) - 40 goals 5. Dennis Bergkamp (1990 - 2000) - 37 goals | ||||||||||||||
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