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World Cup Team Checks: The Netherlands

March 18, 2006

The "Oranje" are one of the World Cup's most enigmatic teams. The Dutch regularly produce teams of exceptional skill and attacking prowess but have yet to win the greatest prize.

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Holland's Arjen Robben drives the Oranje attack with creativity and speedImage: dpa

World Cup Qualifiers

The Netherlands failed to qualify for the World Cup 2002 in South Korea and Japan. So the team was all the more motivated to make it to the tournament in Germany four years later. And it dazzled its way through the qualifiers with not one defeat. Instead, 10 wins and two draws speak a clear language. The "Oranje" team could also win the top spot in Group 1, putting its strongest group rival, the Czech Republic, in its place. In the end, it beat the Czechs at home in Prague outright with 2:0.

Stars

Beginning from goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar up to the strikers, the positions in the Dutch team are roughly equally strong. In attack, Arjen Robben and goalscorer Ruud van Nistelrooy, who both play in the English league, certainly stick out. The fact that even a top striker like Bayern Munich's Roy Makaay doesn't have a regular spot on this international team speaks volumes.

Trainer

With Marco van Basten, a former striker superstar is coaching the Dutch team. Van Basten enjoys the respect of his charges already through his successful time as a player. He was European champion with the Dutch team in 1988 and one of the most dangerous forwards in Europe. He succeeded Dick Advocaat as trainer, who stepped down following sharp criticism of his work after the European Cup in 2004. Van Basten can send a homogenous team onto the field. Alongside old hands, he has carefully integrated several young players like Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, or Rafael van der Vaart into the team.

World Cup History

The Netherlands is participating in the World Cup for the eighth time.

1934: Round of 16, 1938: Round of 16, 1974: Runner-up, 1978: Runner-up, 1990: Round of 16, 1994: Quarter-finals, 1998: Fourth place

Match Schedule: Preliminary Round

June 11, 2006: Serbia and Montenegro -- Netherlands in Leipzig

June 16, 2006: Netherlands -- Côte d'Ivoire in Stuttgart

June 21, 2006: Netherlands -- Argentina in Frankfurt

World Cup Base

The Dutch have been drawn to Baden-Württemberg for the World Cup. The team will be residing in the Parkhotel Adler in Hinterzarten.

Outlook

The "Oranje" team has to date always reached the round of 16 at least. This is certainly not too much to expect at the World Cup in Germany, too. But the Dutch want more, namely the World Cup title. Trainer Marco van Basten has at any rate expressed this goal. Is it possible? The last time a Dutch team played in a World Cup final was in 1978. It lost against Argentina 1:3. At the World Cup in Germany four years earlier, it also reached the final. The opponent was Germany and the results are known. The Germans became World Champions thanks to a 2:1 against Cruyff & Co.