Scoring in a World Cup is every footballer's dream, but reaching the 100-goal mark as a national team in the history of this competition remains an achievement reserved only for the greatest teams in world football.
The Netherlands national team has officially become the youngest member of this elite group, having passed the 100-goal mark in men's World Cup history. The achievement comes as further testament to the long tradition and attacking identity that has characterised Dutch football for decades.
With this achievement, the Netherlands joins a prestigious list of eight national teams that have scored over 100 goals in World Cups. This elite includes Brazil, Germany, Argentina, France, Italy, Spain, England and now the Netherlands.
Brazil historically stands as a symbol of spectacular football, while Germany is known for its consistency and efficiency on the international stage. Argentina, France, Italy, Spain and England have also left significant marks on World Cup history, thanks to golden generations and numerous successes.
Although the Netherlands have yet to win the World Cup trophy, their presence among the national teams with more than 100 goals scored confirms the weight and influence of the "Oranges" in world football. An achievement that reflects the continuous contribution of one of the most famous football schools in history.
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