The Netherlands are preparing for another FIFA World Cup campaign after topping Group G in European qualifying.
Oranje have reached three World Cup finals in history and remain one of international footballโs most respected nations despite never lifting the trophy.
At FIFA World Cup 2026โข, the Dutch will once again aim to finally take the last step toward global glory.
Ronald Koeman returned as Netherlands head coach in January 2023 following Louis van Gaalโs departure after Qatar 2022.
The experienced tactician has managed top clubs including Barcelona, Ajax, PSV, Benfica and Everton.
Koeman also represented the Netherlands at the 1990 and 1994 FIFA World Cups as a commanding defender famous for his free-kicks and penalties.
Now, he has the chance to guide his homeland on footballโs biggest stage.
Since 1974, the Netherlands have reached the knockout stage in every World Cup they have qualified for.
The Dutch have suffered heartbreak in three FIFA World Cup finals.
Their legendary 1974 side led by Johan Cruyff lost 2-1 to hosts West Germany.
Four years later, Argentina defeated Oranje 3-1 after extra time in the 1978 final.
The closest modern attempt came at South Africa 2010, where Spain edged the Netherlands 1-0 thanks to Andres Iniestaโs dramatic extra-time winner.
The Netherlands reached the quarter-finals at Qatar 2022 after topping a group featuring Senegal, Ecuador and hosts Qatar.
They defeated USA 3-1 in the Round of 16 before producing one of the tournamentโs most dramatic moments against Argentina.
Trailing 2-0 late in the match, substitute Wout Weghorst scored twice โ including a stunning free-kick routine deep into stoppage time โ to force extra time.
However, Argentina eventually progressed on penalties.
The Netherlands made their FIFA World Cup debut at Italy 1934.
The tournament used a straight knockout format, and the Dutch were eliminated in the opening round after a 3-2 defeat against Switzerland.
After another appearance in 1938, the Netherlands disappeared from the World Cup for 36 years before returning spectacularly in 1974.
Johnny Rep is the Netherlandsโ all-time leading World Cup scorer with seven goals.
He played a major role in both the 1974 and 1978 campaigns, helping Oranje reach consecutive World Cup finals.
Rep scored important goals against Uruguay, Bulgaria, Argentina, Scotland and Austria during those tournaments.
Wesley Sneijder and Robin van Persie share the Netherlandsโ World Cup appearance record with 17 matches each.
The pair represented Oranje across the 2006, 2010 and 2014 tournaments.
Both were key figures during the Netherlandsโ run to the 2010 final and their third-place finish in Brazil four years later.
The Netherlands have produced some of footballโs most iconic World Cup moments.
In 1974, Johan Cruyff introduced the legendary โCruyff Turnโ during a match against Sweden, creating one of footballโs most famous skills.
Later generations added their own unforgettable moments, including Dennis Bergkampโs incredible control and finish against Argentina in 1998.
At Brazil 2014, Robin van Persie stunned the world with his unforgettable diving header against Spain.
The same tournament also saw Louis van Gaal famously substitute goalkeeper Tim Krul specifically for a penalty shootout against Costa Rica โ a tactical decision that became legendary after Krul saved two penalties.
The Netherlands recorded their biggest FIFA World Cup victory at France 1998 with a 5-0 win over Korea Republic.
Phillip Cocu, Marc Overmars, Dennis Bergkamp, Pierre van Hooijdonk and Ronald de Boer all scored in a dominant attacking display.
With a proud football history, talented squad and experienced leadership, the Netherlands once again head to the FIFA World Cup believing they can challenge the very best.
For Oranje, the mission remains unchanged โ finally turn years of near misses into world championship glory.
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