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The Low Countries derby ( nl, Derby der Lage Landen, french: Derby des Plats Pays), is the name given in
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to any match between
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and the
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. The countries have a long-standing tradition of rivalry in football, having played over 125 official derbies so far. Only
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and Argentina–Uruguay have been contested more often. Not only have the Low Countries met 19 times in the framework of major tournaments, they have also played at least 35 friendly cup duels.


All Low Countries derbies

The full official record between the two countries is as follows: Correct as of 3 June 2022.


Belgium vs Netherlands Cups

From their first friendly derbies onwards, Belgium and the Netherlands competed for floating trophies. During the encounters in Belgium the teams played for the Coupe Vanden Abeele until 1925, and in the friendlies in the Netherlands they played for the Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker until 1923, for a total of 39 Belgian-Dutch friendly cup matches (of which 35 official internationals). The cup awarded in Belgium was named after and initially handed out by Frédéric Vanden Abeele Sr., father of the secretary of Beerschot Athletic Club (where the tournament took place). As the Dutch disliked the design of this Belgian cup, they quickly nicknamed it ''Het Koperen Dingetje'', meaning "The Copper Thingy".


See also

* Belgium national team rivalries *
Belgium–Netherlands relations Belgian–Dutch relations refer to interstate relations between Belgium and the Netherlands. It can be seen as one of the closest international relationships in existence, marked by shared history, culture, institutions and language, extensive peo ...
*
Germany–Netherlands football rivalry The Germany–Netherlands football rivalry (; ) is one of the few longstanding football rivalries at a national level. Beginning in 1974 when the Dutch lost the 1974 FIFA World Cup to West Germany in the final (though deeply rooted in Dutch anti ...


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* (Extract consulted online on 30 August 2010 o
Beerschot Athletic Club
{{Association football international rivalries in Europe International association football rivalries History of the Belgium national football team History of the Netherlands national football team Belgium–Netherlands relations