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2000/01 Netherlands Away Football Shirt (XXL)

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2000/01 Netherlands Away Football Shirt (XXL)

2000/01 Netherlands Away Football Shirt (XXL)

Condition: 9/10 Superb. The wash / care label has been removed from inside the garment

Size: Adult XXL

Chest Measurement: 48-50 Inches / 122-127 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Nike

Colour:Ā Blue,Ā orange trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons:Ā 2000/2001 & 2001/2002

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A


OfficialĀ Nike Netherlands away football shirt from the 2000/01 international season.

The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb. The wash / care label has been removed from inside the garmentĀ (see photos).

Netherlands co-hostedĀ Euro 2000Ā withĀ BelgiumĀ and were one of the favourites coming into the tournament. Getting all three wins in the group stage, including a win over reigning world champions France, they then crushed Yugoslavia 6–1 in the quarter-finals, with Kluivert getting a hat-trick. In the semi-finals, their opponents, Italy, went down to ten men in the first half and the Netherlands were awarded twoĀ penalty kicksĀ but failed to convert either chance. Italian goalkeeperĀ Francesco ToldoĀ made two saves in the shootout (in addition to his penalty save in regulation time) to eliminate the Netherlands.Ā 

Dennis Bergkamp, who failed to score during the tournament, retired from the national team after Euro 2000 (partly due to hisĀ fear of flying effectively ruling him out from theĀ 2002 World CupĀ which was to be held inĀ East Asia.) CoachĀ Frank RijkaardĀ was widely criticized by the press after the defeat to the Italians as the Dutch had squandered several chances to kill the game. Rijkaard resigned, withĀ Louis van GaalĀ taking over.

Van Gaal is credited with initially bringing through the backbone of this Dutch side whilst manager of Ajax during the mid-nineties, includingĀ Edwin van der Sar,Ā Edgar Davids,Ā Michael Reiziger,Ā Clarence Seedorf,Ā Marc Overmars,Ā Patrick KluivertĀ and the De Boer twins.

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    Condition: 9/10 Superb. The wash / care label has been removed from inside the garment

    Size: Adult XXL

    Chest Measurement: 48-50 Inches / 122-127 CM

    Manufacturer:Ā Nike

    Colour:Ā Blue,Ā orange trim

    Material: Polyester

    Seasons:Ā 2000/2001 & 2001/2002

    Player: N/A

    Patches: N/A


    OfficialĀ Nike Netherlands away football shirt from the 2000/01 international season.

    The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb. The wash / care label has been removed from inside the garmentĀ (see photos).

    Netherlands co-hostedĀ Euro 2000Ā withĀ BelgiumĀ and were one of the favourites coming into the tournament. Getting all three wins in the group stage, including a win over reigning world champions France, they then crushed Yugoslavia 6–1 in the quarter-finals, with Kluivert getting a hat-trick. In the semi-finals, their opponents, Italy, went down to ten men in the first half and the Netherlands were awarded twoĀ penalty kicksĀ but failed to convert either chance. Italian goalkeeperĀ Francesco ToldoĀ made two saves in the shootout (in addition to his penalty save in regulation time) to eliminate the Netherlands.Ā 

    Dennis Bergkamp, who failed to score during the tournament, retired from the national team after Euro 2000 (partly due to hisĀ fear of flying effectively ruling him out from theĀ 2002 World CupĀ which was to be held inĀ East Asia.) CoachĀ Frank RijkaardĀ was widely criticized by the press after the defeat to the Italians as the Dutch had squandered several chances to kill the game. Rijkaard resigned, withĀ Louis van GaalĀ taking over.

    Van Gaal is credited with initially bringing through the backbone of this Dutch side whilst manager of Ajax during the mid-nineties, includingĀ Edwin van der Sar,Ā Edgar Davids,Ā Michael Reiziger,Ā Clarence Seedorf,Ā Marc Overmars,Ā Patrick KluivertĀ and the De Boer twins.