Information : The Netherlands’ 1998 World Cup run was pure poetry and heartbreak. Led by Dennis Bergkamp, Patrick Kluivert, and Edgar Davids, they played football with elegance and fire — total football reborn for a new era. Their orange kits blazed under the French sun as they swept past Yugoslavia and Argentina, Bergkamp’s legendary control and finish in Marseille sealing his name in history. But the dream ended in the semifinals, undone by Brazil on penalties. It was a team that didn’t win the trophy but captured the soul of the tournament — beautiful, bold, and unmistakably Dutch.