Netherlands Break Pelé Era World Cup Record
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Holland continues to beat records. After beating Sweden (5-1), standing as the leader of the F group and running as a firm candidate to lift the World Cup trophy, the Dutch team has managed to beat the historic Brazil of Pelé as the combined with more consecutive matches without knowing the defeat (without counting lots of penalties).
Netherlands break Pelé era World Cup record
The Netherlands have written a new chapter in FIFA World Cup history, with the Oranje now holding the longest unbeaten run ever recorded at the tournament. Their latest result extended the Dutch side’s streak beyond Brazil’s previous mark of 13 matches, a record set by a legendary team that featured three time World Cup winner Pelé. Significantly, the Netherlands’ run excludes draws, underlining just how difficult they have been to beat on footb…
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