Holland

Holland World Cup 2010

Holland were the first team from Europe to qualify for the 2010 World Cup and look to be in good shape heading to South Africa with a high quality squad full of players that play at some of the biggest teams in Europe.

Holland from time to time come up with a really good team to take on the World. The Holland teams in the mid seventies were amongst their best and with the star quality of Johan Cruijff to call on they very nearly picked up the largest prize in football in the 1974 and the 1978 World Cups. The Dutch look to have a good chance over in South Africa with the team drawn in Group E alongside Denmark, Japan and Cameroon with Holland the team expected to top the group.

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In their two World Cup finals they were unlucky enough to come up against the host nation on both counts, losing to Argentina in 1978 by three goals to one and in 1974 losing to Germany by two goals to one. This was the World Cup where Johan Cruijff was the star of the show with his ball control which was truly brilliant.

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Current Form

Holland were in fine form during qualification for the 2010 World Cup securing their spot in South Africa with games to spare and in fact being the first team from Europe to qualify. The Dutch generally qualify with ease but rarely live up to the high expectations of them in the major tournaments so that will be the task for them in 2010. They are more than capable of beating any team in the world and are likely to be involved deep into the knock-out stages but whether they have the quality to win the competition is up for debate.