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World Cup 2010: Netherlands' perfect winning streak can match historic feat of Brazil 1970
Only one team has ever won all their qualifiers and finals matches - until now...
By Steven Saunders
Only the revered Brazil side of 1970 won all of their qualifying matches AND their matches at the World Cup finals to lift the trophy. That was a total of 12 games - Bert Van Marwijk's side have won 14 games to reach the final on Sunday.
So how did Wesley Sneijder, Arjen Robben & Co manage to be on the brink of being mentioned in the same breath as the classic Brazil side that included the likes of Pele, Rivelino and Carlos Alberto? Here is the winning run of each side:
BRAZIL 1970![]() |
NETHERLANDS 2010![]() |
| WCQ 2-0 v Colombia (a) |
WCQ 2-1 v Macedonia (a) |
| WCQ 5-0 v Venezuela (a) |
WCQ 2-0 v Iceland (h) |
| WCQ 3-0 v Paraguay (a) |
WCQ 1-0 v Norway (a) |
| WCQ 6-2 v Colombia (h) |
WCQ 3-0 v Scotland (h) |
| WCQ 6-0 v Venezuela (h) |
WCQ 4-0 v Macedonia (h) |
| WCQ 1-0 v Paraguay (h) |
WCQ 2-1 v Iceland (a) |
| WCQ 2-0 v Norway (h) |
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| WCQ 1-0 v Scotland (a) |
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| GROUP 4-1 v Czechoslovakia |
GROUP 2-0 v Denmark |
| GROUP 1-0 v England |
GROUP 1-0 v Japan |
| GROUP 3-2 v Romania |
GROUP 2-1 v Cameroon |
| QF 4-2 v Peru |
Last 16 2-1 v Slovakia |
| SF 3-1 v Uruguay |
QF 2-1 v Brazil |
| FINAL 4-1 v Italy | SF 3-2 v Uruguay |
There are five other teams who have won the World Cup with a perfect record, though none except Brazil 1970 and Netherlands 2010 have won every qualifier and every match at the finals in 90 minutes. Here are the nearly sides, and the reason why they don't quite meet the same criteria:
The Uruguayans won each of their four matches to lift the inaugural World Cup on home turf. They did so by scoring 15 goals in those four games and conceding just three times. But because they went straight into the finals as hosts, they fall some way short of having the perfect record of Brazil 1970.
Italy 1934
Italy 1938
France 1998
The only side other than Brazil 1970 and Netherlands 2010 to win each of their matches at the finals within 90 minutes, thanks to the skills of Ronaldinho, Rivaldo and Ronaldo. However, it hadn't been that way for Luiz Felipe Scolari's men in South American qualifying in the lead-up to the tournament - they contrived to lose six of their 18 qualifying games.
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