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Why The Netherlands Play in Orange

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Kit colours hold profound significance for national teams, extending beyond mere aesthetics to embody the identity, heritage, and unity of a nation. These colors are not arbitrarily chosen; they often reflect historical events, cultural symbols, or national values, serving as a powerful visual representation of a country’s story.

At any major tournament, one of the most striking kits on display will always be that of the Netherlands‘ orange home strip. Whilst many teams don kits featuring colours taken directly from their flag, like England’s white and red or the blue of France, the Dutch choice stands out vividly, with its bold, bright hue not just an eye-catching feature of the aptly named ‘The Oranje‘, but also serving as a reminder of exalted football nobility.

It is associated with some of the most iconic moments and figures in football folklore, with the Dutch teams of the 1970s, led by Johan Cruyff, revolutionising the sport with their “Total Football” philosophy, gaining international acclaim and leaving a lasting legacy on the beautiful game.

Yet, not many people, football fans or not, have any idea why the Netherlands choose to play in orange when the colour isn’t represented in their flag. So GIVEMESPORT has put the onus on themselves to explain why.


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Why The Netherlands Home Shirt is Orange

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The main reason the Netherlands play in orange is that it serves as a tribute to the House of Orange-Nassau, the royal family of the Netherlands, whose lineage began with William of Orange, a pivotal figure in Dutch history.

William of Orange, the ‘Oranje’ & Dutch Pride

Also known as William the Silent (not because he said little but because he did not reveal his thoughts), he led the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule in the late 16th century, paving the way for the independence of the Dutch Republic. His legacy is celebrated in various aspects of Dutch life, and the national football team’s orange shirts are a vibrant symbol of national pride and unity. The color orange has since become a national color, adorning everything from sports kits to celebrations on King’s Day, a major national holiday.

This historical connection infuses the football kit with a rich sense of heritage and identity. With their nickname also being ‘Oranje‘, the significance stretches far and wide, and they’ve, at times, been coined ‘Clockwork Orange’ in the media, often when they are playing their best, most rhythmic football.


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However, it isn’t just in football where the orange is represented in the Netherlands. They also took on the nickname of the ‘Orange Army’ in Formula One as they support their number one driver and four-time World Champion Max Verstappen. Although the Dutch flag has three colours, none of them are orange. Instead, at the top, you’ll find red, which symbolises bravery. Then, there is white, which represents peace and honesty. Finally, you’ll see blue at the bottom, which means truth and justice.

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The orange strip has also been associated with some of the most iconic moments and figures in football. While Real Madrid’s famous white and gold kit is immediately linked with glory, Barcelona’s Blaugrana shirts are synonymous with Catalan footballing resurgence and Lionel Messi, The Netherlands’ ‘Oranje’ uniform serves also as a reminder of the 1970s and the principles of total football.

During that period, Dutch teams like Rinus Michels’ Ajax pioneered tactical innovations. Fundamentally changing the way football was played, the ‘Total Football’ system emphasised fluidity, versatility, and players’ ability to interchange positions seamlessly during a game for the best outcome at the end.

It made a starring appearance when Ajax lifted the European Cup three years on the trot from 1971 to 1973, while The Netherlands would be runners-up in the 1974 World Cup, and those who played under this imaginative umbrella would be likened to those of “artists, writers, even ballerinas”.

Ever since the 70s, successful coaches like Pep Guardiola have taken on the ideals and tweaked them for his own teams to create bastions of invincibility in the form of Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and, most recently, Manchester City. This proves how influential the Dutch were in moulding today’s beautiful game, and through the orange kit, memories of that period attain an everlasting status within the sport. Players such as Marco Van Basten, Ruud Gullit, among many others, have also helped keep the orange shirt famous.


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The Legendary ‘Oranje’ Fans

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Wherever the Dutch national team plays, you’ll usually spot a sea of orange filling the stands, with supporters embracing the color just as passionately as the players themselves. It has become one of the most recognisable sights in international football, with entire sections of stadiums transformed into a wall of bright orange shirts, hats and flags whenever the Netherlands take to the pitch.

That same sense of fun and identity extends to the famous ‘Links Rechts’ song, Snollebollekes. English-speaking fans probably know it better as “the Left Right Song”, which is now one of their main adopted songs. Its catchy and repetitive nature has made it a pre-match ritual for the thousands of fans that line the streets, regularly going viral online during tournaments. Together, the color and the chant have helped create a matchday atmosphere that is instantly associated with Dutch football, regardless of how the team itself performs on the day.

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How A $500 Bet Helped Him Beat Ilia Topuria

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Justin Gaethje emerged victorious at the White House during UFC Freedom 250 after defeating Ilia Topuria via a fourth-round stoppage, partly thanks to a $500 bet.

Topuria and Gaethje put on an amazing spectacle in Washington D.C. as they went head-to-head inside the Octagon, earning Fight of the Night honours in the process.

Gaethje sprung the upset in the pair’s undisputed title fight, busting Topuria’s face up badly with strikes. By the end of the fight, both of the adopted Spaniard’s eyes were badly swollen, and it was later revealed that he had suffered broken orbital bones in both of his eyes.

Gaethje Survived Vicious Body Shots to Defeat Topuria at the White House

However, before Gaethje claimed his career-defining victory, he was forced to battle through severe adversity in the second round. The American was dropped to the canvas with a perfectly timed liver shot that sent him directly to the canvas.

Topuria looked to be on the verge of a win, but Gaethje managed to survive thanks to a bet that he made with his sparring partners before the fight.

In a post to his YouTube channel, Gaethje’s sparring partner and fellow UFC lightweight Drew Dober explained how the wager had helped Justin prepare for Topuria’s body shots.

“He was able to stay in the pocket of Ilia Topuria, handle those body shots in the second round], which not many people can do. But Gaethje has that championship mindset and heart. I mean, he gives out $500 to anybody that drops him with a body shot in sparring. I definitely have tried to earn that $500, so I know he can recover from that and he did.”

Topuria Criticised For His UFC White House Preparation

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In the aftermath of his defeat, Topuria has faced questions about his own training camp. ‘El Matador’ was called out by former two-division UFC champion, Conor McGregor, who argued that Ilia wasn’t testing himself enough in the gym.

Speaking on the Ariel Helwani Show, McGregor noted:

“I knew [Topuria would lose], I’d just seen the training. You need to get it put on you in the gym. You need the guys coming at you. There was too much the other way.

“Walking forward, hands down…you’re gonna get walloped,” insisted McGregor. “He’s a bit flat-footed. He’s not a fully complete fighter.

I’ve not been in that situation. He got banged up bad, which caused him to quit.”


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Tottenham Learn Mateus Fernandes Transfer Preference

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Tottenham may miss out on one of their midfield transfer targets this summer.

Spurs have done some strong work in the summer transfer window already, with three signings in defence being made. Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi were swift free transfers from Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively, while Spurs acted quickly to get a £52million deal for Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton over the line.

Now attention will turn to other parts of the pitch, with Roberto De Zerbi keen to strengthen in midfield.

GIVEMESPORT understands that Tottenham are keen to make a statement signing this summer and the central midfielders they are being linked with would certainly be that given the figures involved.

Two midfielders Spurs want to sign

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Spurs are in talks over a deal to sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle, with the Magpies expecting a fee in the region of £100million to get a deal done.

Meanwhile, Spurs have also been in contact with West Ham star Mateus Fernandes’ representatives over a move to north London, with that deal likely to cost £80million too.

Spurs survived in the Premier League on the final day of last season at the expense of the Hammers, who will play in the Championship next season and for Fernandes that does not hold much excitement.

The 21-year-old only left Southampton to join the Hammers last summer, after the Saints were relegated to the second tier and another move may now be on the cards this year.

Tottenham face competition in their bid to sign him, however, with Manchester United having already laid a lot of groundwork for a deal.

United are in the market for at least two midfielders this summer, with Ederson already signed in a £38million deal from Atalanta, bar the official confirmation.

Tottenham and Man Utd both in talks to sign Fernandes

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Fernandes is one of a number of names on their shortlist to arrive at Old Trafford and a bid is already planned.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano said: “It’s true that Tottenham called the agent of the player.

“So, Tottenham had a conversation with the agent of player and are interested in Mateus Fernandes, but at the moment, it’s still early to say where he is going.

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“Tottenham calling, Manchester United in talks, Real Madrid under consideration.”

Now it has emerged that Fernandes would prefer a move to Old Trafford over staying in London and signing for West Ham’s bitter rivals Tottenham.

One trusted Spurs source on X posted after the links: ‘He has his heart set out on Utd.’


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Peter Schmeichel Slams Roberto Martinez

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Already, one of the big narratives forming in the 2026 World Cup is the potentially negative impact star striker Cristiano Ronaldo is having on Portugal. The 41-year-old was ineffective in his nation’s draw with DR Congo, sparking much debate about his role in the team.

Joao Neves opened the scoring for Roberton Martinez’s side, but Premier League striker Yoane Wissa levelled things before the break. As the game went on, Ronaldo struggled to make much of a difference, but was left on for the entire match, which finished level at 1-1.

Many were less than impressed by the Al Nassr man, who has now gone 10 games without a goal for Portugal at major international tournaments. Thierry Henry suggested that there should be more of a focus on the team scoring, as opposed to just Ronaldo, in what appeared to be a dig at the forward, but Peter Schmeichel has laid the blame on someone else.


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Peter Schmeichel Slams Roberto Martinez

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Former Manchester United and Denmark goalkeeper Schmeichel did not hold back as he tore into Portugal manager Martinez after the draw. He claimed that the coach is set to waste two golden generations, having previously been in charge of Belgium between 2016 and 2022. As quoted by A Bola, the pundit said:

“Roberto Martinez has to be one of the most disappointing coaches of this World Cup so far. He wasted Belgium’s golden generation, and now it seems the same thing is happening with Portugal.”

Instead of directing critism at Ronaldo, he contiuned to lay the blame at the man who picked the team, questioning the wisdom of leaving Joao Felix and Rafael Leao on the bench

“How can you leave players like Joao Felix and Rafael Leao on the bench while maintaining a system that clearly isn’t working? Portugal has too much attacking talent to appear so predictable and cautious.”

Schmeichel did not stop their either, he again warned that this golden era of Portuguese talent could be wasted with Martinez in charge, adding:

“Portugal has one of the strongest squads in the tournament, but they are not playing anywhere near their potential. If things don’t change quickly, Portugal could waste another golden opportunity to win the World Cup.”

Roberto Martinez Defends Ronaldo Decision

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With Colombia beating Uzbekistan, Portugal are currenlty third in Group L on one point (level with DR Congo), and will now take on Uzbekistan next, before then meeting Colombia in their final group game. It will be interesting to see if Martinez keeps the faith in Ronaldo, or adapts his team much going forward.

Speaking after the draw, the Portugal coach insisted that it was the right call to keep Ronaldo on the pitch, even though he registered just 25 touches during the match, his lowest-ever tally in a major tournament match where he played the full 90 (as per Opta via Goal). Martinez said:

“It makes no sense to get the best goalscorer in world football out in a game that you need goals. For us in moments like this, the experience of Cristiano in the box is important. The way that he attracts defenders is important, the way ⁠that we can use the space is important. And every player has a responsibility or a piece of quality on the pitch. And clearly when you look for goals, you need to have Cristiano.”

With that in mind, it doesn’t seem likely that Ronaldo will come out of the team in the upcoming game against Uzbekistan.

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