🧩 Jersey Identification
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Team: Netherlands National Football Team (KNVB)
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Season: 1988 (UEFA Euro 1988)
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Type: Home Kit
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Manufacturer: Adidas
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Design Pattern: Distinctive geometric chevron pattern (“Adidas Diamonds”), also famously used on West Germany’s and USSR’s 1988–1990 kits.
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Primary Color: Bright orange with white and lighter orange triangular gradients.
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Details:
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Adidas trefoil logo on the right chest.
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KNVB lion crest (black) on the left chest.
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White collar and shoulder stripes.
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Paired with white shorts featuring orange Adidas stripes.
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⚽ Historical Background
The 1988 Netherlands Home Jersey is celebrated as one of the most recognizable and beloved kits in football history.
It was worn during the UEFA Euro 1988 tournament held in West Germany, where the Netherlands captured their first and only major international title.
Led by Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, and Frank Rijkaard, and managed by Rinus Michels, the team showcased the essence of “Total Football.”
🏆 Tournament Significance
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Competition: UEFA Euro 1988
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Achievement: Champions (Netherlands’ only major trophy to date)
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Most Iconic Moment: Marco van Basten’s stunning volley in the final against the USSR — one of the greatest goals in European Championship history.
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Final Score: Netherlands 2–0 USSR (Goals by Gullit and Van Basten)
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Venue: Munich, West Germany
👕 Legacy
This jersey has become a symbol of Dutch football excellence, representing:
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The Golden Generation of Dutch players.
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The culmination of decades of innovation in playing style.
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The peak of late-80s Adidas kit design.
It frequently appears in lists of the greatest football shirts of all time, admired for its bold geometric aesthetic and historical importance.
Collectors and fans cherish it not just as a jersey but as a piece of football art — a reminder of when the Netherlands conquered Europe in unforgettable style.


























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