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Netherlands aims for World Cup glory, haunted by past finals

Created at 11 Jun · 6:01 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The Netherlands, a perennial contender, arrives at the World Cup with high hopes but also the lingering memory of three lost finals. Captain Virgil van Dijk acknowledges the difficulty but emphasizes the team's focus on immediate challenges and collective dreams.

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Key Numbers

3World Cup finals reached without a win
12Unbeaten World Cup matches (excluding shootouts)

Who's Involved

Virgil van Dijk
Netherlands captain and defender
Ronald Koeman
Netherlands head coach
Jurrien Timber
Netherlands defender who left due to injury
Bart Verbruggen
Netherlands goalkeeper nursing a hip injury

↳ Why This Matters

The Netherlands' performance at the World Cup is closely watched due to their consistent strength and historical near-victories, making them a compelling narrative in international football.

Key facts

  • The Netherlands has reached three World Cup finals (1974, 1978, 2010) but has never won the tournament.
  • Captain Virgil van Dijk stated the team's focus is on winning the World Cup.
  • The Netherlands will play Japan in their opening group match.
  • The team has a 12-match unbeaten streak in World Cup regulation and extra time.
  • Injuries to Jurrien Timber and Bart Verbruggen pose challenges for the squad.

The Netherlands national football team has arrived at its World Cup base camp in Riverside, Missouri, with a mix of ambition and the weight of past near-misses. Despite being considered one of the world's top teams and having reached three World Cup finals, the trophy has always eluded them. Captain Virgil van Dijk expressed the team's 'big dreams' and focus on winning the tournament, starting with their opening match against Japan.

The Dutch have a history of strong World Cup performances, including reaching the semifinals in 2014 and the quarterfinals in 2022. Notably, they are unbeaten in their last 12 World Cup matches when excluding penalty shootouts, a streak second only to Brazil's record.

However, the team faces challenges, including injuries to key players like defender Jurrien Timber and goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen. Coach Ronald Koeman acknowledged the difficulty of their group, which also includes Sweden and Tunisia, and expressed uncertainty about Verbruggen's availability for the match against Japan. Despite these hurdles, Koeman conveyed confidence in his team's ability to perform and earn respect.

Frequently asked questions

The Netherlands has reached the World Cup final three times: in 1974, 1978, and 2010.

No, despite reaching three finals, the Netherlands has never won the World Cup.

Excluding penalty shootouts, the Netherlands is unbeaten in their last 12 World Cup matches.

Defender Jurrien Timber has already left the tournament due to a groin injury, and goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen is nursing a hip injury.

What Happens Next

01Netherlands begins group play against Japan on Sunday in Dallas.

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How It Developed

The Netherlands is using a facility in Riverside, Missouri, for its World Cup base camp.
Street signs were temporarily changed to 'Oranje Rising Way' to honor the team.
Milestone markers serve as reminders of the Netherlands' past World Cup final losses.
Defender Virgil van Dijk expressed the team's ambition to win the tournament.
The Netherlands will begin group play against Japan on Sunday in Dallas.
The team reached the semifinals in 2014 and the quarterfinals in 2022.
The Dutch are unbeaten in their last 12 World Cup matches, excluding penalty shootouts.
Coach Ronald Koeman's team faces challenges with injuries to Jurrien Timber and Bart Verbruggen.

Sources

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Netherlands arrives at the World Cup as arguably the best never to win, and reminders are everywhereAP News

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