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Football in the Netherlands
CountryNetherlands
Governing bodyKNVB
National team(s)men's national team
women's national team
First played1879
National competitions
  • FIFA World Cup
  • UEFA European Championship
  • UEFA Nations League
Club competitions
League:
Eredivisie
Eerste Divisie
Cups:
KNVB Cup
Johan Cruyff Shield
International competitions
  • FIFA Club World Cup
  • UEFA Champions League
  • UEFA Europa League
  • UEFA Europa Conference League
  • UEFA Super Cup

Football is the most popular sport in the Netherlands. Football was introduced to the Netherlands by Pim Mulier in the 19th century when in 1879, at the age of 14, he founded Haarlemsche Football Club. Over the next 30 years, football gained popularity in the Netherlands and the late 1890s and early 1900s saw the foundation of many new clubs, notably Sparta Rotterdam in 1888, which is the oldest professional football club in the country, AFC Ajax in 1900, Feyenoord Rotterdam in 1908, and PSV Eindhoven in 1913.

The Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) was founded on 8 December 1889 and joined FIFA in 1904 as one of the founding members alongside the Football Associations of Belgium, Denmark, France, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Professional football was introduced in 1954, with the establishment of the Dutch Professional Football Association (Nederlandse Beroeps Voetbal Bond, or NBVB). The first professional game was played on 14 August 1954 between Alkmaar '54 and SC Venlo. The KNVB had opposed professional football for a long time, but eventually submitted to pressure and merged with the NBVB in November 1954 to form a new football association and a new (professional) league.[1][2]

From 1956, the top flight of Dutch football is the Eredivisie (English: Premier Division, literally Honorary Division). The second level is the Eerste Divisie (First Division). The third level is the Tweede Divisie (Second Division). Below that are two amateur divisions: the fourth level is the Derde Divisie (Third Division), formerly Topklasse, and the fifth level the Hoofdklasse. The Topklasse was launched in 2010, before that time promotion to or relegation from the Eerste Divisie was not possible. In 2016, the Topklasse was renamed Derde Divisie and the Tweede Divisie was revived.[3]

The Netherlands national men's and women's team are usually dressed in orange and have a historic tradition of aesthetic possession football based around technical ability and attacking flair. [4][5] They won the European Championship in 1988, and have competed in many European and World Cups. The men's team finished second in the 1974,1978 and 2010 World Cups and third in the UEFA Euro 1976 and 2014 World Cup tournament. They have reached many finals (1974 World Cup, 1978 World Cup, Euro 1988, 2010 World Cup) and semi-finals (Euro 1976, 1998 World Cup, Euro 2000, Euro 2004, 2014 World Cup).[6][7][8][9] The women's team also managed to reach the final in its just second FIFA Women's World Cup, where they reached the 2019 Women's World Cup but failed to win. This means the Netherlands is the second country in the world where both men's and women's teams reached the final of respective gender's World Cup yet failed to win both times, the other being Sweden. The women won also the Women's Euro 2017. Only the Netherlands and Germany have won both the men's and the women's European Championship.

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  2. ^ "Back to the future". ESPN FC. 30 March 2004. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Plannen tweede divisie gaan door" [Plans for a new Tweede Divisie starting 2016/2017]. NOS.nl (in Dutch). 2 December 2014.
  4. ^ "How a self-imposed stereotype and the Bosman ruling caused the demise of Dutch football". thesefootballtimes.co. 25 October 2017.
  5. ^ "The Exquisite Corpus of Dutch Football - Hua Hsu". The Atlantic. 14 June 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  6. ^ Simon Kuper (7 June 2011). "The Dutch style and the Dutch nation - Soccer - SI.com". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  7. ^ Rob Bagchi (2 June 2010). "Holland's World Cup history is a tale of greatness without glory | Football". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  8. ^ Billingham, Neil (5 July 2010). "How Holland became the Brazil of European football". Sabotage Times. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  9. ^ "How We Play". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 March 2015.

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