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==Sports== * [[1999β2000 Eredivisie]] * [[1999β2000 Eerste Divisie]] * [[1999β2000 KNVB Cup]] *April 22 - German [[Erik Zabel]] wins the [[Amstel Gold Race]] *May 21 - The Netherlands play their 1000th international hockey match in Amstelveen. *June 3 - The women's national field hockey team win the Champions Trophy for a 2nd time. *June 4 - The men's national field hockey team win the Champions Trophy for a 5th time. *June 10 - [[UEFA Euro 2000|2000 UEFA European Football Championship]] begin, the event is co-hosted by The Netherlands and [[Belgium]]. *June 29 - The Netherlands are eliminated from [[UEFA Euro 2000|2000 UEFA European Football Championship]] by losing to Italy in the semi-finals on penalties. *July 2 - [[UEFA Euro 2000|2000 UEFA European Football Championship]] ends in [[Rotterdam]] with France beating [[Italy]] in the final, 2-1 after extra time. *September 19 - [[Pieter van den Hoogenband]] wins an Olympic gold medal in Sydney on the 100 freestyle in a record time of 47.84. *September 30 - The Dutch national men field hockey team beat South Korea in the final to win the Olympic gold medal. *October 15 - Spaniard Francisco Javier Cortes wins the [[Amsterdam Marathon]]
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