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Celebrate Dutch football history with this stylish Netherlands 1988 Reversible Retro Jacket. A nod to the legendary 1988 UEFA European Championship-winning squad, this jacket captures the vibrant energy of the era while showcasing the iconic bold colors of the Dutch national team.
Two Looks in One
This reversible jacket offers two distinct designs: one side features the classic orange of the Netherlands, while the other side shows off a more subtle yet striking blue. Perfect for every fan looking to show their support in style!
The 1988 European Championship was a momentous achievement for Dutch football, and this jacket represents that legacy. With the KNVB crest proudly displayed on the chest, you’ll be reminded of unforgettable moments like Marco van Basten’s legendary goal in the final against the Soviet Union.
Unmatched Comfort & Style
Made with lightweight material, the jacket is designed for both comfort and fashion. Whether you’re heading to a match, going out with friends, or just showing off your team pride, this jacket is perfect for any occasion.
Key Features:
• Reversible design with bold orange and blue sides
• KNVB crest on both sides to represent Dutch pride
• A tribute to the Netherlands 1988 European Championship win
• Made from breathable and lightweight materials for comfort
• Available in various sizes
Show your support for the Oranje and relive the glory of 1988 with this Netherlands 1988 Reversible Retro Jacket. Available now for the true fan!
The Netherlands away shirt from the 1998 World Cup is an iconic design from a memorable tournament. Worn by a talented Dutch squad in France 98, this blue jersey with orange details became a fan favorite as the Netherlands reached the semi-finals.
Design & Features
• Striking royal blue base color – A bold departure from the traditional orange.
• Orange Nike swoosh & KNVB crest – Adding a signature Dutch touch.
• White & orange-trimmed collar and cuffs – A stylish, retro-inspired detail.
The Netherlands at the 1998 World Cup
Led by manager Guus Hiddink, the Dutch team played some of the tournament’s best football, defeating Argentina in a dramatic quarter-final thanks to Dennis Bergkamp’s legendary last-minute goal. They ultimately finished 4th, losing to Brazil on penalties in the semi-finals.
Legendary Players & Squad Numbers
This kit was worn by some of the greatest Dutch footballers:
• #8 Dennis Bergkamp – Scorer of one of the World Cup’s greatest goals.
• #10 Clarence Seedorf – A midfield maestro.
• #11 Marc Overmars – Lightning-fast winger.
• #5 Frank de Boer – A defensive leader with incredible passing ability.
• #16 Edgar Davids – The pitbull of the midfield.
• #9 Patrick Kluivert – A prolific striker and key goal scorer.
A Must-Have for Collectors
The Netherlands 1998 away shirt is a timeless classic, representing one of the most exciting Dutch teams in World Cup history. A must-have for collectors, fans of Oranje, and lovers of retro football kits.
In 1988, the Netherlands, managed by Rinus Michels, achieved their first major international success at UEFA Euro 1988 in West Germany. The squad featured legends such as Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard, and Ronald Koeman, blending tactical discipline with attacking flair. After finishing second in their group behind the USSR, the Dutch defeated England 3–1 in the semifinals. In the final, van Basten scored a legendary angled volley against the USSR to secure a 2–0 victory, with Gullit also on the scoresheet. This triumph marked the Netherlands’ emergence as a dominant force in European football.
Let your little Oranje fan celebrate one of the greatest moments in Dutch football history with the Netherlands Euro 1988 Home Kids Kit! This legendary design, worn by the Netherlands during their European Championship triumph, is a must-have for young supporters who want to relive the glory of Gullit, Van Basten, and Rijkaard.
A Historic Shirt from the Euro 1988 Victory
The Euro 1988 home kit is one of the most iconic football shirts ever, featuring the famous geometric pattern in classic orange. This was the jersey worn when Marco van Basten (#12) scored one of the greatest goals in football history, helping the Netherlands win their first major international title under the leadership of Ruud Gullit (#10) and Frank Rijkaard (#8).
Perfect Fit for Young Oranje Fans
This kids' kit includes the classic Netherlands home jersey and matching white shorts, designed for both comfort and style. Available in kids' sizes from 16 to 28 (approximately ages 2 to 13), this set is made from lightweight, breathable fabric, making it perfect for football practice, casual wear, or cheering on the Netherlands!
Key Features:
✔ The iconic Netherlands Euro 1988 Home Kit
✔ Includes matching white shorts with the Adidas logo
✔ Soft, breathable, and lightweight material for comfort
✔ Available in kids’ sizes from 16 (2-3 years) to 28 (12-13 years)
✔ A tribute to Van Basten, Gullit, Rijkaard, and the Netherlands' greatest triumph
Whether your child dreams of scoring like Van Basten or leading the team like Gullit, this Netherlands 1988 Home Kids Kit is the perfect way to celebrate Oranje’s historic European Championship victory. Order now and let your little footballer relive the magic of 1988!
This classic Netherlands home shirt from the 1974-1975 era is one of the most iconic football shirts ever made. Worn during a golden generation for Dutch football, this jersey is a tribute to the revolutionary “Total Football” style that took the world by storm. The design is simple yet powerful: bright Dutch orange with black pinstripes, a fold-over collar and bold black trim on the sleeves.
Most famously, this was the shirt worn by Johan Cruyff, the man who made number 14 legendary. His performances during the 1974 FIFA World Cup and in the years that followed elevated the Netherlands to global football prominence and defined a new standard of intelligent, creative play.
Cruyff (#14) led a talented squad featuring other Dutch greats like Ruud Krol (#5), Arie Haan (#6) and Johnny Rep (#15). Together, they formed a team that combined fluid movement, tactical flexibility and individual brilliance – and this shirt represents that unforgettable era.
Whether you’re a collector, a fan of Dutch football history, or simply love retro shirts, this piece is a must-have.
Details:
• Season: 1974-1975
• Worn by Johan Cruyff (#14), Ruud Krol (#5), Arie Haan (#6), Johnny Rep (#15)
• Bright orange with black pinstripes
• Classic Adidas three-stripe design on shoulders and sleeves
• Retro KNVB lion crest and Adidas trefoil logo
• Vintage fold-over collar
A timeless design from one of football’s most influential teams – and a lasting tribute to Johan Cruyff’s brilliance.
The Netherlands Home Shirt (1998) is a timeless classic that represents one of the most memorable moments in Dutch football history. Designed by Nike, this iconic jersey features the striking orange base synonymous with the Netherlands, accented by black trim on the collar and sleeves. The KNVB crest sits proudly on the chest, symbolizing the rich heritage of Dutch football.
The 1998 FIFA World Cup
The 1998 World Cup in France was a remarkable tournament for the Netherlands, showcasing their skill, flair, and "Total Football" philosophy. Managed by Guus Hiddink, the Dutch team reached the semi-finals, captivating fans with their attacking style and unforgettable moments.
Key Players of the Squad
The Netherlands team in 1998 was filled with legendary players who delivered outstanding performances throughout the tournament:
- Dennis Bergkamp (10): The creative genius whose iconic goal against Argentina in the quarter-finals remains one of the greatest in World Cup history.
- Edgar Davids (16): The tenacious midfielder known for his energy and vision.
- Patrick Kluivert (9): The prolific striker who led the line with strength and precision.
- Frank de Boer (4): The defensive leader and playmaker whose pinpoint pass set up Bergkamp’s legendary goal.
Tournament Highlights
- Quarter-Final Drama: The Netherlands defeated Argentina 2-1 with Dennis Bergkamp’s masterful late winner.
- Semi-Final Showdown: A thrilling match against Brazil ended in heartbreak after a penalty shootout.
- Total Football: The Dutch team's fluid style and attacking brilliance won over fans worldwide.
Legacy of the 1998 Home Shirt
The Netherlands Home Shirt (1998) is a symbol of the nation’s passion for football and a celebration of an unforgettable era. Its bold design and connection to historic moments make it a must-have for fans and collectors alike.
Own a Piece of Football History
Whether you’re a die-hard Netherlands supporter or a collector of iconic football shirts, the Netherlands Home Shirt (1998) is an essential addition to your collection. Relive the glory of the Oranje and celebrate their legacy with this iconic jersey.
Shop now and wear the pride of Dutch football!
In 1998, the Netherlands, managed by Guus Hiddink, competed at the FIFA World Cup in France with a star-studded squad including Dennis Bergkamp, Frank de Boer, Edgar Davids, and Patrick Kluivert. The Oranje topped their group, defeating South Korea, Mexico, and Belgium. In the knockout stages, they edged Yugoslavia 2–1 in the round of 16 and beat Argentina 2–1 in the quarter-finals, with Bergkamp scoring a memorable late goal. Their run ended in the semi-finals with a narrow 2–1 loss to Brazil. They secured third place by defeating Croatia 2–1, marking a strong tournament performance and reaffirming their global status.
In 2000, the Netherlands, managed by Frank Rijkaard, competed at UEFA Euro 2000, co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands. The squad featured stars like Patrick Kluivert, Dennis Bergkamp, Frank de Boer, Edgar Davids, and Clarence Seedorf. The Oranje advanced from the group stage, topping their group with victories over France and Denmark. In the quarter-finals, they defeated Yugoslavia 6–1, showcasing attacking dominance. Their run ended in the semi-finals after a dramatic 6–5 penalty shootout defeat to Italy following a 0–0 draw. The tournament highlighted the Netherlands’ flair, technical quality, and ability to compete at the highest European level.
In 2002, the Netherlands, managed by Louis van Gaal, competed at the FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan. The squad combined experienced players like Edwin van der Sar, Frank de Boer, Jaap Stam, and Patrick Kluivert with emerging talents such as Rafael van der Vaart and Arjen Robben. The Oranje advanced from the group stage with wins over South Africa and Paraguay but were eliminated in the round of 16 after a 1–0 defeat to Brazil. Despite the early exit, the team displayed tactical organisation and technical skill, setting the stage for future international tournaments.
