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March 23 2025 | Netherlands national football team scheduled to play second UEFA Nations League quarter-final match against Spain |
March 20 2025 | Netherlands drew with Spain 2–2. |
March 20 2025 | Netherlands national football team scheduled to play UEFA Nations League quarter-final match against Spain |
March 19 2025 | Ryan Gravenberch withdraws from the national team squad due to injury |
March 2025 | Squad changes occurred with Jerdy Schouten and Denzel Dumfries withdrawing due to injury, and being replaced by Youri Baas and Mats Wieffer. |
2024 | At UEFA Euro 2024, the Netherlands qualified from the group stage and reached the semi-finals after winning against Romania and Turkey, ultimately being knocked out by England with a last-minute goal by Ollie Watkins. |
2024 | The Netherlands national football team continued to compete in international football matches during this year, participating in various competitions and fixtures. |
November 19 2024 | Netherlands national football team played a UEFA Nations League A match against Bosnia and Herzegovina |
November 16 2024 | Netherlands national football team played a UEFA Nations League A match against Hungary |
2023 | Netherlands national football team finished in fourth place in the UEFA Nations League Finals tournament. |
December 21 2023 | Netherlands national football team received their last FIFA World Ranking update on this date. |
2022 | The Netherlands topped their group with 7 points in the World Cup and reached the quarter-finals, where they were eliminated by Argentina on penalties. |
2022 | Netherlands national football team finished 1st in the UEFA Nations League A group and competed in the Finals tournament. |
December 2022 | Intense quarter-final match between the Netherlands and Argentina at the World Cup in Qatar, dubbed the 'Battle of Lusail', further developing their intercontinental football rivalry. |
2021 | Netherlands national football team did not qualify for the UEFA Nations League Finals tournament. |
2021 | Louis van Gaal came out of retirement to return for a third spell as the national team's coach. |
November 16 2021 | The Netherlands qualified for the 2022 World Cup by beating Norway 2-0 and topping their qualification group. |
2020 | Ronald Koeman resigned from the team to coach Barcelona, and was succeeded by Frank de Boer. |
2019 | The Netherlands won the UEFA Nations League, qualifying for the final four by drawing with Germany and beating France on head-to-head record. |
2018 | Johan Cruyff Arena renamed from Amsterdam Arena in memory of Johan Cruyff, honoring the legendary Dutch footballer. |
February 2018 | Dick Advocaat was replaced by Ronald Koeman as the national team's coach. |
March 2017 | Danny Blind was dismissed as manager after a 2-0 defeat to Bulgaria during the 2018 World Cup qualifiers. |
June 29 2015 | Guus Hiddink resigned as manager of the Netherlands national football team after failing to qualify for the European Championship. |
2014 | Netherlands national football team achieved third place in the FIFA World Cup. |
2014 | Finished top of Group B with wins over Spain, Australia, and Chile. Won the third-place playoff by defeating host nation Brazil 3-0. |
2013 | Memphis Depay begins his international career with the Netherlands national football team, continuing to play through the present with 98 appearances and 46 goals. |
2013 | Daley Blind joins the Netherlands national football team, continuing his international career through 2024 with 108 appearances and 3 goals. |
2010 | Reached their third World Cup final, losing to Spain in extra time with the winning goal scored in the 116th minute. Notable performances included defeating Brazil 2-1 in the quarter-finals and Uruguay in the semi-finals. |
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