IV OLYMPIC
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT (PARIS 1924)
GAME DETAILS
(From 25-05-1924 to 9-06-1924)
STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 25-05-1924 (15:30 h) ATTENDANCE: 18.991 REFEREE: Marcel Slawick (FRA) GOALS: 1-0 (Vallana [o.g.] 78’) [Incidents: Larraza was sent off (min. 55) after kicking a rival who had previously bitten his leg. FIFA tallies the Spanish own goal in minute 84.] |
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Italy - Spain |
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1-0 (0-0) |
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ITALY De Prà Rosetta, Caligaris Barbieri, Burlando, Aliberti Conti, Baloncieri (c), Della Valle, Magnozzi, Levratto COACH: Vittorio Pozzo |
SPAIN Zamora Vallana (c), Pasarín Gamborena, Larraza, Peña Piera, Samitier, Monjardín, Carmelo, Chirri I COACH: Pedro Parages |
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STADIUM: Stade Bergeyre (Paris) DATE: 25-05-1924 (15:30 h) ATTENDANCE: 4.344 REFEREE: Christian Andersen (NOR) GOALS: 0-1 (Štapl 21’); 0-2 (Sedláček 23’); 0-3 (Sedláček 37’); 1-3 (Bekir 52’); 1-4 (Jan Novák 64’); 1-5 (Čapek 74’); 2-5 (Bekir [p.] 82’) [Incidents: Antonín Hojer missed a penalty shot (min. 20). According to FIFA, Sedláček scored the second Czechoslovakian goal in minute 28 and Bekir made the first Turkish goal in minute 63.] |
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Turkey - Czechoslovakia |
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2-5 (0-3) |
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TURKEY Nedim Ali, Cafer Nihat, İsmet, Kadri Mehmet, Alaeddin, Zeki, Bekir (c), Bedri COACH: Billy Hunter |
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Štaplík A. Hojer, F. Hojer Krombholz, Pleticha, Mahrer Sedláček, Štapl (c), Jan Novák, Čapek, Jelínek COACH: Jaroslav Bezecný |
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STADIUM: Stade Pershing (Paris) DATE: 25-05-1924 (15:30 h) ATTENDANCE: 8.110 REFEREE: Antonio Scamoni (ITA) GOALS: 1-0 (Sturzenegger 2’); 2-0 (Dietrich 14’); 3-0 (Abegglen 41’); 4-0 (Sturzenegger 43’); 5-0 (Abegglen 50’); 6-0 (Abegglen 58’); 7-0 (Ramseyer [p.] 63’); 8-0 (Sturzenegger 68’); 9-0 (Sturzenegger 85’) [Incidents: Žebrauskas, who was not registered in the Lithuanian squad sent to FIFA, played under the name of the registered forward Barstaitis (absent).] |
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Switzerland - Lithuania |
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9-0 (4-0) |
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SWITZERLAND Pulver Reymond, Ramseyer Oberhauser, Schmiedlin (c), Pollitz Ehrenbolger, Sturzenegger, Dietrich, Abegglen, Fässler COACH: Teddy Duckworth |
LITHUANIA Balčiūnas Janušauskas, Hardingsonas Mikučiauskas, Razma, Bartuška, Juozapaitis Sabaliauskas, Garbačiauskas (c), Gecas, Žebrauskas COACH-PLAYER: Stepas Garbačiauskas |
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STADIUM: Stade Pershing (Paris) DATE: 25-05-1924 (17:15 h) ATTENDANCE: 8.110 REFEREE: Paul Putz (BEL) GOALS: 1-0 (Straden [p.] 15’) [Incidents: Kaljot missed a penalty shot on second attempt (min. 68), after he had also sent his first kick out.] |
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USA - Estonia |
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1-0 (1-0) |
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USA Douglas Davis, Rudd Jones, Hornberger, O’Connor Findlay, Brix, Straden (c), Farrell, Dalrymple COACH: George Burford |
ESTONIA Lass Pihlak, Silber Kaljot, Rein, Kaarman Väli, Paal, Ellman (c), Üpraus, Joll COACH: Ferenc Kónya |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 26-05-1924 (16:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 3.025 REFEREE: Georges Vallat (FRA) GOALS: 0-1 (Vidal 20’); 0-2 (Scarone 23’); 0-3 (Petrone 35’); 0-4 (Cea 50’); 0-5 (Romano 58’); 0-6 (Petrone 61’); 0-7 (Cea 80’) [Incidents: In minute 81, Santos Urdinarán had to leave the game due to injury.] |
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Yugoslavia - Uruguay |
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0-7 (0-3) |
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YUGOSLAVIA Vrđuka Vrbančić, Dasović Rodin, Rupec (c), Marjanović Babić, Petković, Perška, Vinek, Plazzeriano COACH: Todor Sekulić |
URUGUAY Mazali Nasazzi (c), Tomassina Andrade, Vidal, Ghierra S. Urdinarán, Scarone, Petrone, Cea, Romano COACH: Ernesto Fígoli |
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STADIUM: Stade Bergeyre (Paris) DATE: 26-05-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 3.578 REFEREE: Johannes Mutters (NED) GOALS: 1-0 (Eisenhoffer 14’); 2-0 (Hirzer 51’); 3-0 (Hirzer 58’); 4-0 (Opata 70’); 5-0 (Opata 87’) [Incidents: The official Olympic Report lists Jan Reyman instead of Henryk Reyman in the Polish line-up.] |
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Hungary - Poland |
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5-0 (1-0) |
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HUNGARY Biri K. Fogl (c), Mándi Orth, Guttmann, Obitz Braun, Eisenhoffer, Opata, Hirzer, Jeny COACH: Gyula Kiss |
POLAND Wiśniewski Cyl, Fryc Styczeń, Cikowski (c), Spojda Kuchar, Batsch, Kałuża, H. Reyman, Sperling COACH: Gyula Bíró |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 27-05-1924 (16:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 1.840 REFEREE: Félix Herren (SWI) GOALS: 1-0 (Snouck Hurgronje 8’); 2-0 (Pijl 32’); 3-0 (Pijl 52’); 4-0 (Pijl 66’); 5-0 (Pijl 68’); 6-0 (De Natris 69’) [Incidents: De Natris missed a penalty shot (min. 69), saved by the goalkeeper, but he scored on the rebound.] |
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Netherlands - Romania |
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6-0 (2-0) |
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NETHERLANDS Van der Meulen Dénis (c), Tetzner Le Fèvre, Van Linge, Krom Snouck Hurgronje, Groosjohan, Pijl, Visser, De Natris COACH: Billy Townley |
ROMANIA Ş. Ströck Bartha, Molnár Kozovits, Hönigsberg, Zimmermann Tänzer, Guga (c), Wetzer, Bonciocat, A. Ströck COACH: Adrian Suciu |
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STADIUM: Stade de Paris (Paris) DATE: 27-05-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 5.145 REFEREE: Henri Christophe (BEL) GOALS: 1-0 (Crut 17’); 2-0 (Nicolas 25’); 3-0 (Crut 28’); 4-0 (Nicolas 50’); 5-0 (Crut 55’); 6-0 (Boyer 71’); 7-0 (Boyer 87’) [Incidents: Baumann left the game due to an ankle injury (min. 35), and inner-left Crut moved to his position in defense in the second half.] |
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France - Latvia |
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7-0 (3-0) |
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FRANCE Chayriguès Gravier, Baumann Parachini, Domergue, Bonnardel Dewaquez, Boyer, Nicolas, Crut, Dubly (c) COACH: Tom Griffiths |
LATVIA Jurgens Ašmanis, Roga Sokolovs, Bone, Stančiks (c) R. Bārda, A. Bārda, E. Bārda, V. Plade, Pavlovs COACH: Juris Rēdlihs |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 28-05-1924 (16:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 1.659 REFEREE: A. Henriot (FRA) GOALS: 0-1 (Duncan 75’) |
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Bulgaria - Irish Free State |
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0-1 (0-0) |
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BULGARIA Ivanov Yankov, Khristov Radoev, Bjanov, Mateev, Yovovich D. Mutafchiev, N. Mutafchiev, Vladimirov (c), Maznikov COACH: Leopold Nitsch |
IRISH FREE STATE O’Reilly Kerr, McCarthy McKay, Dykes (c), Muldoon Farrell, Hannon, Duncan, Kendrick, Murray COACH: Charles Harris |
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STADIUM: Stade Bergeyre (Paris) DATE: 28-05-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 9.157 REFEREE: Christian Andersen (NOR) GOALS: 0-1 (Štapl [p.] 21’); 1-1 (Dietrich 79’) [Incidents: Čapek was sent off (min. 74). Seifert left the game due to injury (min. 114).] |
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Switzerland - Czechoslovakia |
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1-1 (0-1;1-1) |
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SWITZERLAND Pulver Reymond, Ramseyer Oberhauser, Schmiedlin (c), Pollitz Ehrenbolger, Sturzenegger, Dietrich, Abegglen, Bédouret COACH: Teddy Duckworth |
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Štaplík A. Hojer, Seifert Kolenatý, Pešek (c), Červený Sedláček, Štapl, Čapek, Vlček, Jelínek COACH: Jaroslav Bezecný |
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STADIUM: Stade Pershing (Paris) DATE: 29-05-1924 (14:15 h) ATTENDANCE: 4.254 REFEREE: Oliver de Ricard (FRA) GOALS: 1-0 (Baloncieri 20’); 2-0 (Della Valle 38’) [Incidents: Massard had to leave the pitch in minute 20 due to injury.] |
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Italy - Luxembourg |
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2-0 (2-0) |
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ITALY De Prà Rosetta, De Vecchi (c) Barbieri, Baldi, Aliberti Conti, Baloncieri, Della Valle, Magnozzi, Levratto COACH: Vittorio Pozzo |
LUXEMBOURG Bausch Kirsch (c), Kolb Schumann, Koetz, Feierstein Massard, Langers, Kieffer, Weisgerber, J.P. Weber COACH: Batty Schroeder |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 29-05-1924 (16:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 8.532 REFEREE: Heinrich Retschury (AUT) GOALS: 1-0 (Kock 8’); 2-0 (Rydell 20’); 3-0 (Kock 24’); 4-0 (Brommesson 30’); 5-0 (Rydell 46’); 6-0 (Kaufeldt 61’); 7-0 (Rydell 67’); 7-1 (Larnoe 77’); 8-1 (Kock 83’) [Incidents: FIFA includes the following goalscoring sequence in the second half: 5-0 (Keller 46’); 6-0 (Rydell 61’); 6-1 (Larnoe 67’); 7-1 (Kock 77’); 8-1 (Rydell 83’). In minute 70, Keller was injured and had to leave the game.] |
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Sweden - Belgium |
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8-1 (4-0) |
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SWEDEN S. Lindberg Alfredsson, Hillén Friberg (c), Carlsson, Sundberg Brommesson, Rydell, Kaufeldt, Keller, Kock COACH: József Nagy |
BELGIUM De Bie Swartenbroeks (c), Verbeeck Pelsmaeker, Fierens, Schelstraete Van Hege, Coppée, Larnoe, Gillis, Bastin COACH: William Maxwell |
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STADIUM: Stade de Paris (Paris) DATE: 29-05-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 4.371 REFEREE: Luis Colina (SPA) GOALS: 1-0 (Yakan 4’); 2-0 (Hegazi 53’); 3-0 (Riyadh 58’) [Incidents: FIFA tallies the second goal in minute 40 and credits Yakan with the third Egyptian goal. Braun missed a penalty shot (min. 43).] |
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Egypt - Hungary |
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3-0 (1-0) |
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EGYPT Taha Fouad, Salem Shawqi, El-Hassani (c), Hamdy Ismail Houda, Riyadh, Hegazi, Yakan, Mahmoud Houda COACH-PLAYER: Hussein Hegazi |
HUNGARY Biri K. Fogl (c), Mándi Orth, Guttmann, Obitz Braun, Eisenhoffer, Opata, Hirzer, Jeny COACH: Gyula Kiss |
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STADIUM: Stade Bergeyre (Paris) DATE: 29-05-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 10.455 REFEREE: Charles Barette (BEL) GOALS: 1-0 (Petrone 10’); 2-0 (Petrone 15’); 3-0 (Petrone 44’) [Incidents: FIFA credits Scarone with the second Uruguayan goal.] |
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Uruguay - USA |
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3-0 (3-0) |
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URUGUAY Mazali Nasazzi (c), Arispe Andrade, Vidal, Tomassina Naya, Scarone, Petrone, Cea, Romano COACH: Ernesto Fígoli |
USA Douglas Davis, O’Connor Johnson, Hornberger, Jones Findlay, Wells, Straden (c), Farrell, Dalrymple COACH: George Burford |
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STADIUM: Stade Bergeyre (Paris) DATE: 30-05-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 5.673 REFEREE: Marcel Slawick (FRA) GOALS: 1-0 (Pache 87’) [Incidents: The game started with a delay of half an hour over official kick-off time (the actual starting time was 17:30 h) because the Czech team recused the originally appointed referee (Hungarian Mihály Ivancsics) and French Marcel Slawick had to replace him.] |
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Switzerland - Czechoslovakia |
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1-0 (0-0) |
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SWITZERLAND Pulver Reymond, Ramseyer Oberhauser, Mengotti, Pollitz Kramer, Sturzenegger, Pache, Abegglen (c), Fässler COACH: Teddy Duckworth |
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Hochmann A. Hojer, F. Hojer Kolenatý, Pešek (c), Mahrer Sedláček, Jan Novák, Josef Novák, Otto Novák, Jelínek COACH: Jaroslav Bezecný |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 1-06-1924 (16:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 30.868 REFEREE: Christian Andersen (NOR) GOALS: 0-1 (Scarone 2’); 0-2 (Scarone 12’); 1-2 (Nicolas 24’); 1-3 (Petrone 58’); 1-4 (Petrone 68’); 1-5 (Romano 83’) [Incidents: FIFA includes the following goalscoring sequence in the first half: 0-1 (Scarone 2’); 1-1 (Nicolas 12’); 1-2 (Scarone 24’).] |
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France - Uruguay |
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1-5 (1-2) |
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FRANCE Chayriguès Gravier, Domergue Parachini, Batmale, Bonnardel Dewaquez, Boyer, Nicolas, Crut, Dubly (c) COACH: Tom Griffiths |
URUGUAY Mazali Nasazzi (c), Arispe Andrade, Zibecchi, Ghierra Naya, Scarone, Petrone, Cea, Romano COACH: Ernesto Fígoli |
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STADIUM: Stade Pershing (Paris) DATE: 1-06-1924 (16:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 6.484 REFEREE: Henri Christophe (BEL) GOALS: 1-0 (Kaufeldt 5’); 2-0 (Brommesson 31’); 3-0 (Rydell 34’); 4-0 (Rydell 49’); 5-0 (Brommesson 71’) |
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Sweden - Egypt |
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5-0 (3-0) |
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SWEDEN S. Lindberg Alfredsson, Hillén Friberg (c), Carlsson, Sundberg Brommesson, Rydell, Kaufeldt, Svensson, Kock COACH: József Nagy |
EGYPT Taha Fouad, Salem Henein, El-Hassani (c), Shawqi Ismail Houda, Riyadh, Hegazi, Yakan, Mahmoud Houda COACH-PLAYER: Hussein Hegazi |
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STADIUM: Stade Bergeyre (Paris) DATE: 2-06-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 8.359 REFEREE: Johannes Mutters (NED) GOALS: 1-0 (Sturzenegger 47’); 1-1 (Della Valle 52’); 2-1 (Abegglen 60’) |
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Switzerland - Italy |
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2-1 (0-0) |
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SWITZERLAND Pulver Reymond, Ramseyer Oberhauser, Schmiedlin (c), Pollitz Ehrenbolger, Sturzenegger, Dietrich, Abegglen, Fässler COACH: Teddy Duckworth |
ITALY De Prà Rosetta, Caligaris Barbieri, Burlando, Aliberti Conti, Baloncieri (c), Della Valle, Magnozzi, Levratto COACH: Vittorio Pozzo |
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STADIUM: Stade de Paris (Paris) DATE: 2-06-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 1.506 REFEREE: Heinrich Retschury (AUT) GOALS: 1-0 (Formenoij 7’); 1-1 (Ghent 33’); 2-1 (Formenoij 104’) |
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Netherlands - Irish Free State |
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2-1 (1-1;1-1) |
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NETHERLANDS Van der Meulen Dénis (c), Tetzner Le Fèvre, Van Linge, Krom Groosjohan, Formenoij, Ter Beek, Visser, De Natris COACH: Billy Townley |
IRISH FREE STATE O’Reilly Kerr, McCarthy McKay, Dykes (c), Muldoon Farrell, Hannon, Duncan, Ghent, Murray COACH: Charles Harris |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 5-06-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 7.448 REFEREE: Mihály Ivancsics (HUN) GOALS: 1-0 (Abegglen 15’); 1-1 (Kock 41’); 2-1 (Abegglen 77’) |
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Switzerland - Sweden |
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2-1 (1-1) |
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SWITZERLAND Pulver Reymond, Ramseyer Oberhauser, Schmiedlin (c), Pollitz Ehrenbolger, Pache, Dietrich, Abegglen, Fässler COACH: Teddy Duckworth |
SWEDEN S. Lindberg Alfredsson, Hillén Friberg (c), Carlsson, Sundberg Brommesson, Rydell, Kaufeldt, Dahl, Kock COACH: József Nagy |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 6-06-1924 (17:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 7.088 REFEREE: Georges Vallat (FRA) GOALS: 1-0 (Pijl 32’); 1-1 (Cea 62’); 1-2 (Scarone [p.] 81’) |
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Netherlands - Uruguay |
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1-2 (1-0) |
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NETHERLANDS Van der Meulen Dénis (c), Tetzner Le Fèvre, Van Linge, Horsten Snouck Hurgronje, Groosjohan, Pijl, Visser, De Natris COACH: Billy Townley |
URUGUAY Mazali Nasazzi (c), Arispe Andrade, Vidal, Ghierra S. Urdinarán, Scarone, Petrone, Cea, Romano COACH: Ernesto Fígoli |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 8-06-1924 (16:00 h) ATTENDANCE: 9.915 REFEREE: Heinrich Retschury (AUT) GOALS: 0-1 (Kaufeldt 44’); 1-1 (Le Fèvre 77’) |
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Netherlands - Sweden |
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1-1 (0-1;1-1) |
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NETHERLANDS Van der Meulen Dénis (c), Verweij Le Fèvre, Oosthoek, Horsten S. Hurgronje, Vermetten, Breeuwer, Formenoij, Sigmond COACH: Billy Townley |
SWEDEN S. Lindberg Hirsch, Mellgren Lindqvist, Carlsson (c), Sundberg Lundquist, Rydell, Kaufeldt, Dahl, Kock COACH: József Nagy |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 9-06-1924 (14:30 h) ATTENDANCE: 40.522 REFEREE: Youssouf Mohammed (EGY) GOALS: 0-1 (Rydell 34’); 0-2 (Lundquist 42’); 1-2 (Formenoij [p.] 43’); 1-3 (Rydell 77’) [Incidents: Kaufeldt was sent off (min. 75).] |
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Netherlands - Sweden |
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1-3 (1-2) |
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NETHERLANDS Van der Meulen Dénis (c), Vermetten Oosthoek, Krom, Horsten De Natris, Visser, Le Fèvre, Formenoij, Sigmond COACH: Billy Townley |
SWEDEN S. Lindberg Alfredsson, Hillén Holmberg, Friberg (c), Sundberg Lundquist, Rydell, Kaufeldt, Keller, Kock COACH: József Nagy |
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STADIUM: Stade Olympique de Colombes (Paris) DATE: 9-06-1924 (16:30 h) ATTENDANCE: 40.522 REFEREE: Marcel Slawick (FRA) GOALS: 1-0 (Petrone 9’); 2-0 (Cea 65’); 3-0 (Romano 82’) [Incidents: The Dutch referee Johannes Mutters was originally selected to officiate this match, but Uruguay protested this decision (fearing that their polemic victory against Holland in semifinals would bias him) and a new referee was appointed by drawing his name from a hat.] |
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Uruguay - Switzerland |
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3-0 (1-0) |
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URUGUAY Mazali Nasazzi (c), Arispe Andrade, Vidal, Ghierra S. Urdinarán, Scarone, Petrone, Cea, Romano COACH: Ernesto Fígoli |
SWITZERLAND Pulver Reymond, Ramseyer Oberhauser, Schmiedlin (c), Pollitz Ehrenbolger, Pache, Dietrich, Abegglen, Fässler COACH: Teddy Duckworth |
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GAME SUMMARY Uruguay completed an excellent olympic tournament (five straight wins, win 20 goals scored and only 2 against) with a clear victory over Switzerland in the final. The South Americans dominated from the onset, and Pulver was called into accion in numerous occasions to save his team. In minute 9, however, Petrone latched onto a through ball from Scarone to score the opener with a great shot. Switzerland was being held back by constant attacks, and only the long balls from left back Ramseyer gave any chance to the Swiss forwards to penetrate the Uruguayan area. Although the Europeans could settle down as the half progressed and managed to reduce the attacking flow of the South Americans, Petrone was always dangerous with his runs and shots, and had a goal disallowed for an previous foul on a defender.
Switzerland pressed hard after halftime trying to equalize the score, but the Uruguayan defensive line stood firm. Soon the South Americans retook their control of the game with their fantanstic interpassing skills, and midway the second half extended their lead when Petrone’s shot was deflected by Pulver into the path of Cea, who scored with a simple header. Although the Swiss tried to react, they lacked the edge to overcome the Uruguayan defensive line. The outcome of the game was put behond doubt in minute 82, when Romano headed home a corner to make it 3-0. |
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