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Compendium to the 1936 Olympics-Part 4 (Quarterfinals)


II.    1936 Olympics-Quarterfinals:

Quarterfinals:
August 7, 1936 (Berlin, Italy 8-Japan 0)
August 7, 1936 (Berlin, Germany 0-Norway 2)
August 8, 1936 (Berlin, Peru 4-Austria 2) (Peru left in protest, Austria advanced)
August 8, 1936 (Berlin, Poland 5-Great Britain 4)

 
Date: August 7, 1936
Competition: Olympics- Quarterfinals
Result: Italy 8-Japan 0
Venue: Berlin, Mommsenstadio, Germany
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Lorenzo Martinez (Argentina)
Goalscorers:
(Italy): Annibale Frossi 14,75, 80, Carlo Biagi 32, 57, 81, 82, Giulio Cappelli 89
(Japan): None
Lineups:
Italy:
Bruno Venturini (Societá Ginnastica Sampierdarenese-Genova)    
Alfredo Foni (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)               
Pietro Rava (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)        
Giuseppe Baldo (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)   
Achille Piccini (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)     
Ugo Locatelli (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)    
Annibale Frossi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Libero Marchini (Unione Sportiva Lucchese Libertas)    
Sergio Bertoni I (Associazione Calcio Pisa)   
Carlo Biagi (Associazione Calcio Pisa)   
Giulio Cappelli (Ese Viareggio Associazione Calcio)

Coach: Vittorio Pozzo
Team Captain: Giulio Cappelli

Japan:
Rihei Sano (Waseda University)
Yasuo Suzuki (Waseda University)
Teizo Takeuchi (Tokyo University)
Motoo Tatsuhara (Waseda University)
Koichi Oita (Tokyo University)
Yong-Sik Kim (Seoul FC)
Akira Matsunaga (Tokyo Bunri University)
Tokutaro Ukon (Keio University)
Taizo Kawamoto (Waseda University)
Takeshi Kamo (Waseda University)
Shogo Kamo (Waseda University)

Coach: Gustave Shigeyoshi Suzuki
Team Captain: Teizo Takeuchi
Note: Yong-Sik Kim was a Korean and a visiting student


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 33, August 2000 
(August 7, 1936, Olympics, Italy 8-Japan 0)


Photo From: Il Libro Azzuro, Author Walter Perosino, 1998
(Italy squad, August 7, 1936, Olympics, Italy 8-Japan 0)

 
 
Date: August 7, 1936
Competition: Olympics- Quarterfinals
Result: Germany 0-Norway 2
Venue: Berlin, Post Stadion, Germany
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Dr.Arthur W. Barton (England)
Goalscorers:
(Germany): None
(Norway): Magnar Isaksen 6, 85
Lineups:
Germany:
Hans Jakob (Sportverein 1889 Regensburg) 
Reinhold Münzenberg
(Aachener Turn- und Sport-Verein Alemannia von 1900 e.V.-Aachen)
Heinz Ditgens (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
Rudolf Gramlich (Sportgemeinschaft Eintracht Frankfurt 1899)
Ludwig Goldbrunner (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Robert Bernard (Verein für Rasensport 07 Schweinfurt e.V.)
Ernst Lehner
(Turn- und Sport-Verein 1847 Schwaben Augsburg e.V.)
Otto Siffling (SV Waldhof Mannheim)
August Lenz (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.)
Adolf Urban (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904 e.V.- Gelsenkirchen)
Wilhelm Simetsreiter (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Coach: Dr. Otto Nerz
Team Captain: Rudolf Gramlich

Norway:
Henry Johansen (Vålerengens Idrettsforening-Oslo)
Nils Eriksen (Odds Ballklubbs- Skien tik)    
Øivind Holmsen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 
Frithjof Ulleberg (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 
Jørgen Juve (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo)  
Rolf Holmberg (Odds Ballklubbs- Skien tik)  
Odd Frantzen
(Hardy
Sportsklubben)
Reidar Kvammen (Viking –Stavanger Idrettslag)  
Alf Martinsen (Lillestrøm Sportsklubb- Skedsmo)
Magnar Isaksen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 
Arne Brustad (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 

Coach: Asbjorn Halvorsen
Team Captain: Jørgen Juve


Photo From: Landslaget, Det Norske Fotballandslagets Historie, authors Egil Olsen, Arne Scheie, Per Jorsett, Otto Ulseth, 1997
(Norway squad, August 7, 1936, Olympics, Germany 0-Norway 2)

 
 
Date: August 8, 1936
Competition: Olympics- Quarterfinals
Result: Poland 5-Great Britain 4
Venue: Berlin, Post Stadion, Germany
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Rudolf Eklöw (Sweden)
Goalscorers:
(Poland): Hubert Gad 34, Gerard Wodarz 45, 48, 52, Ryszard Piec 56
(Great Britain): Bertram Arthur Clements 25, Edgar Donald Reid Shearer 71, Bernard Joy 78, 80
Lineups:
Poland:
Spirydion Albański (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)
Henryk Martyna (WKS (Wojskowy Klub Sportowy) Legia Warszawa)
Antoni Gałecki (Łódzki Klub Sportowy- Lodz)
Józef Kotlarczyk (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)  
Jan Wasiewicz (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)
Edward Dytko (Górniczy Klub Sportowy  Dąb Katowice)
Fryderyk Scherfke (Klub Sportowy Warta Poznan)         
Ryszard Piec (Naprzód Lipiny)
Hubert Gad (Klub Sportowy Slask Swietochlowice)
Teodor Peterek (Klub Sportowy Ruch Wielkie Hajduki- Chorzów)    
Gerard Wodarz (Klub Sportowy Ruch Wielkie Hajduki- Chorzów)    

FA Captain: Henryk Martyna
Coach: Kurt Otto (Germany)
Team Captain: Florimond Van Halme

Great Britain:
Haydn Henry Clifford Hill (Yorkshire Amateurs)
Guy Graham Holmes (Ilford Association Football Club)
Robert Patrick Fulton (Belfast Celtic Football Club / Northern Ireland)
John Flannegan Gardiner (Queen’s Park Football Club-Glasgow / Scotland)
Bernard Joy (Corinthians Football Club-London)
John Sutcliffe (Corinthians Football Club-London)
James Crawford (Queen’s Park Football Club-Glasgow / Scotland)
Edgar Donald Reid Shearer (Corinthians Football Club-London)
Bertram Arthur Clements (Corinthians Football Club-London)
Frederick Riley (Corinthians Football Club-London)
Lester Charles Finch (Barnet Football Club)

Coach: William Voisey
Team Captain: Bernard Joy
 
 
Date: August 8, 1936
Competition: Olympics- Quarterfinals
Result: Peru 4-Austria (Amateurs) 2 (After Extra Time-Austria declared winner after appeal)
Venue: Berlin, Hertha-Platz, Germany
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Thoralv Christiansen (Norway)
Goalscorers:
(Peru): Prisco Teodoro Alcalde Millos 75, Alejandro Villanueva Martinez 81, 119, Teodoro Fernandez Meyzan 116
(Austria (Amateurs)): Walter Werginz 22, Klement Steinmetz 36
Lineups:
Peru:
Juan Valdivieso Padilla (Club Alianza Lima)
Arturo Fernandez Meyzan (Universitario de Deportes-Lima)
Victor Lavalle (Club Alianza Lima)
Carlos Tovar Venegas (Universitario de Deportes-Lima)
Segundo Castillo Varela (Sport Boys Association Callao)
Orestes Jordan Canepa (Universitario de Deportes-Lima)
Prisco Teodoro Alcalde Millos (Sport Boys Association Callao)
Adelfo Magallanes Campos (Club Alianza Lima)
Teodoro Fernandez Meyzan (Universitario de Deportes-Lima)
Alejandro Villanueva Martinez (Club Alianza Lima)
Jose Morales Alcazar (Club Alianza Lima)

Coach: Alberto Denegri
Team Captain: Juan Valdivieso Padilla

Austria (Amateurs):
Eduard Kainberger (Salzburger AK (Athletiksport-Klub) 1914)  
Ernst Kunz (Fussball Club 07 Lustenau)
Martin Kargl (SC Kores Wien)
Anton Krenn (Polizei SV (Sportvereinigung) Wien)
Karl Wahlmuller (SV (Sportvereinigung) Urfahr Linz)
Max Hofmeister (WSV (Werks Sport verein) Donawitzer-Leoben)
Walter Werginz (Klagenfurter AC (Athletiksport-Club))
Adolf Laudon (Salzburger AK (Athletiksport-Klub) 1914)
Klement Steinmetz (Kapfenberger SV (Sportvereinigung) 1919)
Josef Kitzmuller (Admira Linz)
Franz Fuchsberger (SV (Sportvereinigung) Urfahr Linz)

Coach: James (Jimmy) Hogan (England) (assisted by Ludwig Husak)
Team Captain: Eduard Kainberger
Note:
Austria protested after Peru fans invaded the pitch to celebrate after Peru’s fourth goal. FIFA ordered the match to be replayed, as a form of protest the entire Peru delegation left. Austria declared winner and advanced.
 
Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936) 
(August 8, 1936, Olympics, Peru 4-Austria 2)

 
 


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