2006/07 Netherlands Home Football Shirt (S)

Condition:Ā 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult Small
Chest Measurement: 36-38 Inches / 92-97 CM
Manufacturer: Nike
Colour:Ā Orange
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 2006/2007 & 2007/2008
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official NikeĀ HollandĀ home football shirt from the 2006/07 international season.
The condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 ā Superb (see photos).

The Netherlands qualified for theĀ 2006 World CupĀ in Germany and finished second in Group C after beatingĀ Serbia & MontenegroĀ (1ā0) and theĀ CĆ“te d'IvoireĀ (2ā1) and drawing ArgentinaĀ (0ā0). Both Argentina and the Netherlands finished the group stage with seven points, but the Argentinians had a superior goal difference and finished first as a result.
The Dutch were eliminated in the second round after losing 1ā0 toĀ Portugal, in a match that produced 16 yellow cards (which matched the World Cup record for most cautions in one game set in 2002) and set a new World Cup record of four red cards (two for either side) and was nicknamed "theĀ Battle of Nuremberg" by the press.
Despite criticism surrounding his selection policy and the lack of attacking football from his team,Ā Marco van BastenĀ was offered a two-year extension to his contract by the Dutch FA, which would allow him to serve as national coach duringĀ Euro 2008Ā and theĀ 2010 World Cup. The move was widely regarded as a vote of confidence in van Basten and his assistants by the KNVBĀ officials.
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2006/07 Netherlands Home Football Shirt (S)
2006/07 Netherlands Home Football Shirt (S)

Condition:Ā 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult Small
Chest Measurement: 36-38 Inches / 92-97 CM
Manufacturer: Nike
Colour:Ā Orange
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 2006/2007 & 2007/2008
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official NikeĀ HollandĀ home football shirt from the 2006/07 international season.
The condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 ā Superb (see photos).

The Netherlands qualified for theĀ 2006 World CupĀ in Germany and finished second in Group C after beatingĀ Serbia & MontenegroĀ (1ā0) and theĀ CĆ“te d'IvoireĀ (2ā1) and drawing ArgentinaĀ (0ā0). Both Argentina and the Netherlands finished the group stage with seven points, but the Argentinians had a superior goal difference and finished first as a result.
The Dutch were eliminated in the second round after losing 1ā0 toĀ Portugal, in a match that produced 16 yellow cards (which matched the World Cup record for most cautions in one game set in 2002) and set a new World Cup record of four red cards (two for either side) and was nicknamed "theĀ Battle of Nuremberg" by the press.
Despite criticism surrounding his selection policy and the lack of attacking football from his team,Ā Marco van BastenĀ was offered a two-year extension to his contract by the Dutch FA, which would allow him to serve as national coach duringĀ Euro 2008Ā and theĀ 2010 World Cup. The move was widely regarded as a vote of confidence in van Basten and his assistants by the KNVBĀ officials.
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Condition:Ā 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult Small
Chest Measurement: 36-38 Inches / 92-97 CM
Manufacturer: Nike
Colour:Ā Orange
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 2006/2007 & 2007/2008
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official NikeĀ HollandĀ home football shirt from the 2006/07 international season.
The condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 ā Superb (see photos).

The Netherlands qualified for theĀ 2006 World CupĀ in Germany and finished second in Group C after beatingĀ Serbia & MontenegroĀ (1ā0) and theĀ CĆ“te d'IvoireĀ (2ā1) and drawing ArgentinaĀ (0ā0). Both Argentina and the Netherlands finished the group stage with seven points, but the Argentinians had a superior goal difference and finished first as a result.
The Dutch were eliminated in the second round after losing 1ā0 toĀ Portugal, in a match that produced 16 yellow cards (which matched the World Cup record for most cautions in one game set in 2002) and set a new World Cup record of four red cards (two for either side) and was nicknamed "theĀ Battle of Nuremberg" by the press.
Despite criticism surrounding his selection policy and the lack of attacking football from his team,Ā Marco van BastenĀ was offered a two-year extension to his contract by the Dutch FA, which would allow him to serve as national coach duringĀ Euro 2008Ā and theĀ 2010 World Cup. The move was widely regarded as a vote of confidence in van Basten and his assistants by the KNVBĀ officials.






















