The Netherlands national football team represents the Netherlands in international football and is governed by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB). Known for their distinctive orange kits, they have a rich history in the sport, including reaching three FIFA World Cup finals (1974, 1978, and 2010) but finishing as runners-up each time. The team is renowned for its attacking style of play and has produced many legendary players, such as Johan Cruyff and Ruud Gullit. They have also won the UEFA European Championship in 1988.
Netherlands national football team was created in 1905.
'Nederlands nationaal voetbalelftal' is the Dutch equivalent of 'Netherlands National Football Team'.
The Netherlands national football team was nicknamed Clockwork Orange in the 1974 FIFA World Cup, for its playing organization, which became known as Total Football, combined with the orange color of its uniform.
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