Netherlands Youth (オランダユース) is a youth national football team that appeared in the Captain Tsubasa manga series.
Description[]
Netherlands Youth is the Dutch national team that consists of players in the age group between 16 and 20 years.
History[]
Saikyo no Teki! Holanda Youth[]
Netherlands Youth was Japan Youth's opponent during friendly matches in preparation for the World Youth.
World Youth Hen[]
During the World Youth Tournament, Netherlands faced Japan once more in the semifinals. They finished at the 3rd place alongside Germany Youth.
Uniforms[]
Concurrent with Kids' Dream[1][]
- Home: Orange shirt with black V-neck collar, black KNVB logo and numbers, white socks and orange socks. This uniform in based on the Netherlands 2010 FIFA World Cup Home uniform.
Saikyo no Teki! Holanda Youth[]
Home | Keeper |
---|---|
- Home: Orange shirt with a white collar and sleeve borders with the Dutch tricolor (red-white-blue), black numbers, white shorts, and orange socks with the top section being white with the Dutch tricolor. This color scheme (aside from the numbers and emblem color) resembles the one worn by Netherlands in the UEFA Euro 1992. The emblem on the shirts is the Dutch lion emblem.
- Keeper: Blue with white collar and white cuffs, black shorts and the same socks as the other players.
World Youth Tournament[]
Home | Keeper |
---|---|
- Home: Orange shirt with a white collar with the Dutch tricolor (red-white-blue), white numbers, white shorts, and orange socks with the top section being white with the Dutch tricolor. This color scheme resembles the one worn by Netherlands in the World Cup 1994. The emblem on the shirts is the Dutch lion emblem.
- Keeper: Blue with black collar and black cuffs, black shorts and the same socks as the other players.
Results[]
Concurrent with Kids' Dream[1][]
World Youth Tournament[]
Netherlands Youth won the World Youth Tournament.
Battle of World Youth[]
Friendly matches (U-19)[]
Aside from the listed matches, Netherlands Youth also had various victories in Italy, France and Asia.
Netherlands Youth | 3-1 | Germany Youth | ||
Netherlands Youth | 6-0 | Japan Youth | ||
Netherlands Youth | 7-0 | Japan Youth | ||
Netherlands Youth | 1-10 | Japan Youth |
World Youth Tournament (U-20)[]
Group stage | Netherlands Youth | W-L | Ghana Youth | |
Group stage | Netherlands Youth | W-L | South Korea Youth | |
Group stage | Netherlands Youth | W-L | Argentina Youth | |
Quarter-finals | Netherlands Youth | 3-1 | France Youth | |
Semi-finals | Netherlands Youth | 0-1 (a.e.t.) | Japan Youth |
Squad[]
Concurrent with Kids' Dream[1][]
No. | Pos. | Player | Club |
---|---|---|---|
14 | Stijn Cruyfford |
Battle of World Youth[]
No. | Pos. | Player | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Hans Dolman[2] | AFC Ajax |
4 | DF | Leon Dick[3] | AFC Ajax |
8 | MF | Haan[4][5] | |
14 | MF | Brian Cruyfford[6][7] | AFC Ajax |
MF | Ruud Krisman[8][9] | AFC Ajax | |
10 | FW | Gert Keizer[10] | AFC Ajax |
12 | FW | Johan Rensenbrink[11] | AFC Ajax |
2 | unknown name[12] | ||
3 | unknown name[13] | ||
6 | unknown name[14] | ||
7[15] | unknown name[16] | ||
9 | unknown name[17] |
Gallery[]
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Since the championship was won when Stijn, who is 8 years older than Brian, was at the age of 20, it can be deduced that this happened in concurrent with Kids' Dream arc.
- ↑ Translated to Hans Doleman in various media.
- ↑ Translated to Leon Dirk in Rise of New Champions.
- ↑ Ronald Haan in Get in the Tomorrow.
- ↑ Translated to Hahn in Tatakae Dream Team.
- ↑ Did not participated in the campaign in Japan.
- ↑ Translated to Brian Kluivoort in various media.
- ↑ Used #14 in the strengthening matches against Japan.
- ↑ Translated to Route Coulisseman in the Spanish and Italian version of Tatakae Dream Team and Ruud Klismann in various other media.
- ↑ Translated to Gert Kaiser in various media.
- ↑ Translated to Jovan Lensenblink in various media.
- ↑ Named Marc Wouters in Get in the Tomorrow and Nicolaas Baran in Tsukuro Dream Team and Tatakae Dream Team.
- ↑ Named Gaston Numan in Get in the Tomorrow and Peter in Tsukuro Dream Team and Tatakae Dream Team.
- ↑ Named Dennis Taument in Get in the Tomorrow and Hugo in Tsukuro Dream Team and Tatakae Dream Team.
- ↑ Mistakenly shown wearing #8 in one panel.
- ↑ Named Danny Vossen in Get in the Tomorrow and Otto in Tsukuro Dream Team and Tatakae Dream Team.
- ↑ Named Frank Roy in Get in the Tomorrow and Maurits in Tsukuro Dream Team and Tatakae Dream Team.
External links[]
- Netherlands Youth at Captain Tsubasa db (Japanese)
- Netherlands Youth at Captain Tsubasa Stats
- Netherlands Youth at Shinji's Captain Tsubasa site
- Netherlands Youth in friendly matches at Shinji's Captain Tsubasa site
- Netherlands Youth prior to Boys' Fight arc at Shinji's Captain Tsubasa site