EURO 1988 Story of the Netherlands - "Van Basten Volley" | Documentary
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- 00:00 - Road to West Germany 1988 European Championship
01:43 - Netherlands vs Soviet Union - Group 2 Matchday 1
02:59 - England vs Netherlands - Group 2 Matchday 2
05:26 - Republic of Ireland vs Netherlands - Group 2 Matchday 3
06:09 - West Germany vs Netherlands - Semi-Final
08:35 - Soviet Union vs Netherlands - Final
10:16 - "Van Basten Volley"
11:13 - The Champions
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The 1988 European Football Championship final tournament was held in West Germany from 10 to 25 June 1988.
The tournament crowned the Netherlands as European champions for the first time. Euro 88 was a rare instance of a major football tournament ending without a single sending-off or goalless draw, nor any knockout matches going to extra time or penalties. Euro 1988 was the final European Championship to see the West Germany, Soviet Union and Yugoslavia national teams, as the West and East Germans reunified to become Germany in 1990, the Soviet Union disintegrated into 15 separate countries in 1991, and Yugoslavia broke up into six separate nations and one disputed territory in the early 1990s. The tournament was also the first major championship to feature the Republic of Ireland.
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Euro 88 Netherlands team:
16 - Joop Hiele
1 - Hans van Breukelen
4 - Ronald Koeman
15 - Wim Koevermans
17 - Frank Rijkaard
18 - Wilbert Suvrijn
3 - Sjaak Troost
6 - Berry van Aerle
2 - Adri van Tiggelen
10 - Ruud Gullit
13 - Erwin Koeman
8 - Arnold Mühren
7 - Gerald Vanenburg
5 - Aron Winter
20 - Jan Wouters
9 - John Bosman
14 - Wim Kieft
19 - Hendrie Krüzen
11 - John van 't Schip
12 - Marco van Basten
Manager
Rinus Michels
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The image is reversed, as can be seen
from the numbers at the back of the players' shirts, this is awful
Yep. And i also noticed it when i saw the Van Basten iconic goal.
This is often done to circumvent copyright-claims from the one who's footage this belongs to. So it's not awful, because otherwise this video could be taken down and you couldn't have seen anything.