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Original Holland Away Jersey 2004-2006 - XL

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Original Holland Away Jersey 2004-2006 - XL

  • Away Jersey
  • Year: 2004-2006
  • Player: Van Nistelrooy, Robben, Stam, Davids, Cocu
  • Size: XL (58 cm x 73.5 cm)
  • Brand: Nike
  • Sponsor: -
  • Details: Good condition apart from small hole on the back.

In the Euros 2004 group with Germany, Czech Republic, and Latvia, Holland did qualify on a second place for the quarter finals. After a draw versus Germany, Holland lost dramatically from Czech Republic after being 0-2 up. Dick Advocaat made a historic substitute with Paul Bosvelt replacing Arjen Robben, which was not amused. The Netherlands lost control of the match and lost eventually with 3-2. Due to the loss of Germany versus Czech Republic, Holland qualified for the quarter finals by winning from Latvia. In the quarter finals, a penalty shoot-out was required for a place in the semi-finals. Both Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Philip Cocu missed their penalty. Eventually it was Edwin van der Sar saving the penalty from Olof Mellberg to qualify Holland for the semi-finals. Holland had to play host country Portugal and lost 2-1 after which Dick Advocaat submitted his resignation.

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Original Holland Away Jersey 2004-2006 - XL—
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  • Away Jersey
  • Year: 2004-2006
  • Player: Van Nistelrooy, Robben, Stam, Davids, Cocu
  • Size: XL (58 cm x 73.5 cm)
  • Brand: Nike
  • Sponsor: -
  • Details: Good condition apart from small hole on the back.

In the Euros 2004 group with Germany, Czech Republic, and Latvia, Holland did qualify on a second place for the quarter finals. After a draw versus Germany, Holland lost dramatically from Czech Republic after being 0-2 up. Dick Advocaat made a historic substitute with Paul Bosvelt replacing Arjen Robben, which was not amused. The Netherlands lost control of the match and lost eventually with 3-2. Due to the loss of Germany versus Czech Republic, Holland qualified for the quarter finals by winning from Latvia. In the quarter finals, a penalty shoot-out was required for a place in the semi-finals. Both Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Philip Cocu missed their penalty. Eventually it was Edwin van der Sar saving the penalty from Olof Mellberg to qualify Holland for the semi-finals. Holland had to play host country Portugal and lost 2-1 after which Dick Advocaat submitted his resignation.