<h1 class="ql-align-justify" > goalkeeper: Van der Sar</h1>

Van der Sar is the first goalkeeper in history, he is one of the few top goalkeepers in the world in the Netherlands, who was twice voted the best goalkeeper in Europe in 1995 and 2009, and is the only goalkeeper in Dutch football to receive this award. Van der Sar is also a famous evergreen, the 40-year-old he still maintained his peak form in the final season of his career, occupying the position of the main goalkeeper of the Netherlands for 13 years, playing a total of 130 games for the Dutch team, the second most appearances in the history of the Dutch national team, helping the Dutch team reach the final four of the 1998 World Cup and the final four of euro 2000.
< h1 class="ql-align-justify" > left-back: Kroll</h1>
Kror is the greatest left-back in Dutch history, a major left-back for Dutch and Ajax in the Cruyff era. As the core of the team's defense, Kroll experienced Ajax's Champions League triple crown era, when Ajax was the undisputed world number one giant. Under Cruyff's leadership, they not only dominated the Champions League, but in the Intercontinental Cup they also defeated the champions from South America and won the championship. And Kroll followed the Netherlands to two consecutive World Cup finals in 1974 and 1978, in 1974 he was the main left-back of the great Dutch team, and in 1978, Kroll was the main centre-back of the Dutch team.
< h1 class="ql-align-justify" > centre-back: Ronald Koeman</h1>
Koeman was a representative of the second glorious period of Dutch football, and was known as the "Four Kings of holland" along with the "Three Musketeers" of the time. In 1988, Koeman reached the pinnacle of his career as the core of the Eindhoven Dutch team and won the 1988 Champions League and then the 1988 European Championship. In 1992, as the core of Barcelona's defense, Koeman once again helped the team win the Champions League. Another particularly obvious label of Koeman's career is that as a central defender, he has a super ability to score goals, at his peak in the 1987/1988 season, Koeman's single-season league goals reached 21, the total number of career goals reached 253, is the most goalsick defender in the history of world football, and his signature way of scoring is a strong shot, his shot is like a cannonball, powerful.
<h1 class="ql-align-justify" > centre-back: Stam</h1>
Stam was the representative of the third glorious period of Dutch football, and it can be seen from his appearance that he is a fierce character. As a centre-back, Stam is physically strong, tough and defensively strong. In 1998, Stam moved to Manchester United for £10.6 million, becoming the most expensive defender in international football at the time and setting a record for transfer value in the history of Dutch football at that time. In 1999, Stam, as the backbone of Manchester United's defense, together with the team created the "treble" era of Manchester United. In 1999 and 2000, Stam was twice voted European Club Defender of the Year. As the backbone of the Dutch team's third glorious period of defense, Stam helped the Netherlands reach the final four of the 1998 World Cup and the final four of Euro 2000. Whether club or national, Stam is a great centre-back with outstanding merit.
< h1 class="ql-align-justify" > right-back: Subier</h1>
Right-back is the most lacking position for Dutch football talent, as the main right-back of the Dutch national team in the Cruyff era, Subir is the greatest right-back in Dutch history. In the 1974 World Cup, Subir was one of the best performers in the Dutch team, and with his outstanding performance, Subir was selected for the World Cup team with Cruyff, Neskens and Renssenblinck. At the same time, Subir was also the main right-back during Ajax's "Champions League triple crown".
<h1 class= "ql-align-justify" > back: Rijkaard</h1>
Rijkaard is one of the "Dutch Three Musketeers" and is known as a prodigy on the football field, because he can be qualified for any position on the pitch, whether it is a defender who sacrifices his life to block the enemy or a forward who charges forward, defending, organizing and attacking. But Rijkaard's best and most frequent position is the back, and he is one of the most powerful backs in the history of football. As the representative of the second peak of Dutch football, Rijkaard was an indispensable core force for the Dutch team to win the Euro 1988 championship, and he was also one of the absolute core of the Milanese dynasty in the 1990s. His career has received numerous accolades, including one European Championship, three Champions League titles, three Toyota Cups and two Serie A titles. In 1988, Rijkaard was named the best star in Europe, and in 1989, he won the "SuperStar Award".
<h1 class="ql-align-justify" > midfielder: Gullit</h1>
"Elegance is not lost to Zidane, ability is better than Zidane" This is what many fans say about Gullit. Gullit's style of play is elegant and free, his technical ability is comprehensive, and his organization, breakthrough, passing and shooting are all at the top level. Gullit is the third person in the history of Dutch football, behind Cruyff and Van Basten. In 1987, for his outstanding performances in Eindhoven and Milan, Gullit won the European Ballon d'Or and was voted "World Footballer of the Year" by the British magazine World Football, and at euro 1988, Gullit, who was the core of the Dutch team's attack, led the team to win the first European Championship in history. In 1989, Gullit was again named "World Footballer of the Year" by World Soccer, and in the "Milanese dynasty" of the 90s of the last century, Gullit was the team's indispensable offensive core.
<h1 class="ql-align-justify" > midfielder: Neskens</h1>
Known as the "man behind Cruyff", Neskens was a representative of the first glorious period of Dutch football, the 1974 and 1978 World Cups, as the core of the team's midfield, he helped the team reach the World Cup final twice. In the 1974 World Cup final, just one minute after the start, Cruyff made a penalty, Andeskeens set the fastest final goal in the history of the World Cup, and with his outstanding performance, Neskens also entered the best squad of this World Cup. And Neskens was also the midfield core of Ajax's "Champions League triple crown" period.
< h1 class= "ql-align-justify" > left winger: Cruyff</h1>
Cruyff, one of the greatest superstars in the history of world football, the first star in the history of Dutch football, has won the European Ballon d'Or three times, and it is under Cruyff's leadership that Dutch football has come to glory. From 1971 to 1973, Cruyff led Ajax to a three-time champions league title, and also won the Intercontinental Cup in 1972, becoming the undisputed world number one giant in world football at that time. In the 1974 World Cup, Cruyff led the Netherlands to the final of the World Cup, but unfortunately they lost to West Germany in the final and did not win the championship, but the strength they showed in that World Cup conquered the world. The Dutch team, led by Cruyff, is considered one of the greatest teams in World Cup history.
< h1 class= "ql-align-justify" > center: Van Basten</h1>
Basten is the second-most star in the history of Dutch football, second only to Cruyff, one of the "Dutch Three Musketeers", the most accomplished of the "Three Musketeers", and one of the greatest centre-forwards in the history of world football. Basten has won one World Footballer of the Year and three European Ballon d'Ors in his career. As the nucleus of Milan's dynasty, Basten helped Milan stabilize the Champions League twice. At euro 1988, as the main center of the Dutch team, Basten helped the Netherlands win the first European Championship in history, and Basten also won the Golden Ball and Golden Boot awards of this tournament, and scored the famous zero angle goal in the final against the Soviet Union.
<h1 class="ql-align-justify" > right winger: Robben</h1>
Robben was the leader of the fourth glorious period of Dutch football. At his peak, Robben was the world's number one winger, his breakthrough was invincible, and the signature "inside cut" was even more helpless. As the core of the team, Robben led the Netherlands to a runner-up in the 2010 World Cup and a third place in the 2014 World Cup, and helped Bayern win the 2013 Champions League. And it was under Robben's leadership that Bayern ushered in a new period of glory, reaching the Champions League finals three times in four years and remaining a strong contender for the Champions League.
<h1 class = "ql-align-justify" > head coach: Michels</h1>
There is no shortage of famous managers in Dutch football, Cruyff, Hiddink, Van Gaal, Rijkaard and so on, but in the position of the best manager in Dutch history, Michels is highly anticipated. Michels is considered the greatest manager in the history of football, and it was he who pioneered the all-attack and all-defensive approach of Dutch football and led the world. And it was Michels who opened up the glory of Dutch football. In 1971, Michels led Ajax to win the Champions League, ushering in the era of Ajax's "three consecutive Champions League titles". At the 1974 World Cup, he gave Dutch football the first time to conquer the world. Under michelles' meticulous creation, the Dutch team's all-attack and all-defense style of play in that World Cup was pleasing to the eye and breathtaking, although it did not win the championship in the end, but that Dutch team is recognized as one of the greatest teams in history. In 1988, Michels led Dutch football to a new peak. This year, as the manager of the Dutch team, he led the Dutch team to win the European Championship for the first time in its history, which is the only international championship in Dutch football so far. Cruyff, Van Gaal and Rijkaarde, the world's famous dutch coaches, are also deeply impressed by Michels' football philosophy, including the best manager Pep Guardiola today.