Netherlands national beach soccer team

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Netherlands
AssociationBeach Soccer Bond Nederland
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coachFlag of Italy.svg Matteo Marrucci
Captain Michael Wolf
FIFA code NED
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First colours
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Second colours
Biggest defeat
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16-2 Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 24 January 1995)

The Netherlands national beach soccer team represents the Netherlands in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the Royal Dutch Football Association, the governing body for football in the Netherlands.

Competitive record

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Qualification (UEFA)

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Qualification Record
YearRoundPldWWEWPLGSGADifPts
Flag of Spain.svg 2008 -300121013-31
Flag of Spain.svg 2009 -420021617-16
Flag of Italy.svg 2011 -420021217-56
Flag of Russia.svg 2013 -850123124+716
Flag of Italy.svg 2015 Did not enter
Flag of Italy.svg 2017 -31002417-133
Flag of Russia.svg 2019 Did not enter
Flag of Portugal.svg 2021
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2023
Total5/9221002107388-1532

Current squad

Correct as of July 2016 [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag placeholder.svg  Reinier Elias
2 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Rob Dietvorst
4 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Michael Wolf
5 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Wesley Donkers
6 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Nick de Wit
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7 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Donker
8 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Kampman
9 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Timmer
10 DF Flag placeholder.svg  van Drie
12 GK Flag placeholder.svg  Mark Smith

Coach: Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Marrucci

Current staff

Achievements

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References

  1. "Nederlands Beach Soccer team naar EK kwalificatie". 30 June 2016.