In Group A of the World Cup, Holland netted a 2-0 win over Senegal to open the door to victory, two goal scorers plus Poup Carassonne should be credited, and Anders Nordberg, who is the gatekeeper of the Orange Army, should also be credited. This is the first time that this 28-year-old goalkeeper, who plays in the Dutch League One in Heerenveen, plays for Holland, and his debut will be the first time that he will be playing the World Cup, and he has made four key saves in the game to ensure that he can keep the team from losing, which will give the team a good start to the tournament. The goalkeepers have been a great start to this year's tournament.
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The last time the Netherlands played in the World Cup was in 1978. Anders Snooper started his career with Heerenveen in the 2013-14 season, where he never played, and then spent the next four seasons with NAC Bida, where he made only six starts. Andersnobel joined Serie B club Hodgkiss in the 2018-19 season, but also failed to become a full-time player, and Hodgkiss was relegated at the end of the season.
After seeing that his career in Italy was not going well, Andersnopp decided to return to the Netherlands and joined Dordrecht in the 2019-20 season, but after just one year, he terminated his contract with the club and was left with no club to work for. In January this year, he joined Ekos in the Dutch Eredivisie and helped the club to survive the relegation process. Because of his outstanding performance, Andersnopp was honored to be selected by Younger to represent Holland in this year's World Cup.