Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan Belanda: Perbezaan antara semakan

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'''Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan Belanda''' ialah pasukan [[bola sepak]] yang mewakili [[Belanda]] pada pertandingan peringkat antarabangsa. Pencapaian terbaik Belanda ialah memenangi Piala Eropah pada tahun [[UEFA Euro 1988|1988]] dan muncul di dua perlawanan akhir Piala Dunia FIFA pada tahun [[Piala Dunia FIFA 1974|1974]] dan [[Piala Dunia FIFA 1978|1978]].
 
==History==
[[File:Nederlands elftal 1905.jpg|left|thumb|170px|Dutch squad for their first international match]]
The Netherlands played their first international match in [[Antwerp]] against [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]] on 30 April 1905. The players were selected by a five-member commission from the Dutch football association. After 90 minutes, the score was 1–1, but because the match was for a trophy (the "Coupe van den Abeele"), the game went into extra time, in which [[Eddy de Neve]] scored three times, making the score 4–1 for the Dutch side.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iffhs.de/?29da14a8db55291a14681bd4685fdcdc3bfcdc0aec28d6eda0a61c|publisher=[[International Federation of Football History & Statistics]]|title=Netherlands: Full "A" internationals (1905–1910)|accessdate=15 May 2010}}</ref>
 
The Netherlands made their first appearance at the World Cup final tournament in [[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]]. After a second appearance in [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]] it took till [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]] before they performed on the highest stage again.
 
===Total Football in the 1970s===
The 1970s saw the invention of [[Total Football]] ({{lang-nl|Totaalvoetbal}}), pioneered by [[Feyenoord]] and [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] and led by playmaker [[Johan Cruyff]] and national team coach [[Rinus Michels]]. The Dutch made huge strides, qualifying for two World Cup finals in the decade. The captain of the [[Brazil national football team|Brazilian]] team that won the [[1970 FIFA World Cup]], [[Carlos Alberto Torres|Carlos Alberto]], went on to say ''"The only team I’ve seen that did things differently was Holland at [[1974 FIFA World Cup|the 1974 World Cup in Germany]]. Since then everything looks more or less the same to me…. Their ‘carousel’ style of play was amazing to watch and marvellous for the game."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tomwfootball.com/2010/10/15/tactics-were-holland-1974-the-last-true-innovators/ |title=Tactics: Were Holland 1974 the last true innovators? |publisher=Football Further |date=2010-07-14 |accessdate=2010-10-18}}</ref>
 
In 1974, the Netherlands beat both [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] and [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]] in the second group stage, reaching the final for the first time in their history. However, the team lost to [[Germany national football team|West Germany]] in [[1974 FIFA World Cup Final|the final]] in [[Munich]], despite having gone 1–0 up through [[Johan Neeskens]]' early [[penalty kick]] before any German had even touched the ball. However, supported by the crowd, a converted penalty by [[Paul Breitner]] and the winner from [[Gerd Müller]] led to a victory for the Germans.
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-N0716-0311, Fußball-WM, BRD - Niederlande 2-1.jpg|left|thumb|The Dutch team before their 1–2 loss against [[Germany national football team|West Germany]] in the final of the [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974 World Cup]]]]
 
By comparison, [[UEFA Euro 1976|Euro '76]] was a disappointment. The Netherlands lost in the semi-finals to [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]], as much because of fighting within the squad and the coach [[George Knobel]], as well as the skill of the eventual winners.
 
In 1978, the Netherlands again reached the final of a [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]], only to be beaten by the host, this time Argentina. This side played without [[Johan Cruijff]], [[Willem van Hanegem]], and [[Jan van Beveren]], who refused to participate in the World Cup. It still contained [[Johan Neeskens]], [[Johnny Rep]], [[Arie Haan]], [[Ruud Krol]], [[Wim Jansen]], [[Jan Jongbloed]], [[Wim Suurbier]] and [[Rob Rensenbrink]] from the 1974 selection. The Netherlands were less impressive in the group stages. They qualified as runners-up, after a draw with [[Peru national football team|Peru]] and a loss to [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]]. In the second group phase, however, the Netherlands topped a group including [[Italy national football team|Italy]] and West Germany, setting up [[1978 FIFA World Cup Final|a final with Argentina]]. However, the Dutch finished as runners up for the second World Cup in a row as they ultimately lost 3–1 after two [[extra time]] goals from Argentina. Unfortunately for the Dutch, Rensenbrink hit the Argentinian post in the last minute of normal time, with the score 1–1.
 
 
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