1924 Olympics squads:
Belgium:
Goalkeepers:
Jan De Bie (Royal Racing Club de Bruxelles)
Jacques Paty (Royal Standard Club Liège)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Armand Swartenbroeks (Daring Club de Bruxelles
Societe Royale)
Oscar Verbeeck (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe
Royale)
Auguste Pelsmaeker (Beerschot Athletic
Club-Antwerpen)
Andre Fierens (Beerschot Athletic
Club-Antwerpen)
Achille Schelstraete (Cercle Sportif Brugeois)
Louis Van Hege (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe
Royale)
Robert Coppèe (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Henri Larnoe (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)
Maurice Gillis (Royal Standard Club Liège)
Dèsirè Bastin (Royal Antwerp Football Club)
François
Demol (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Georges Despae (Association Royale Athletique
La Gantoise)
Laurent Grimmonprez (Racing Club de Gand)
Albert Henderickx (Beerschot Athletic
Club-Antwerpen)
Emil Hanse (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Victor
Houet (Tilleuer Football Club-Saint Nicolas)
Fernand
Lorphevre (Royal White Star Athletic Club-Bruxelles)
Joseph Musch (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Ivan Thys (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)
Florimond Vanhalme (Cercle Sportif Brugeois)
Coach:
William Sturrock Maxwell (Scotland)
Photo From:
IFFHS-Belgique-Belgie (1904-1940)
(Belgium’s
Robert Coppèe)
(April 22, 1885-1970)
|
Photo From: Le Dictionnaire
Des Diables Rouges
(Belgium’s Dèsirè Bastin)
(March 4, 1900-April 18, 1971)
|
Photo From: Le Dictionnaire
Des Diables Rouges
(Belgium’s Jean De Bie)
(May 9, 1892-May 14, 1961) |
Bulgaria:
Goalkeepers:
Petar
Ivanov (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Nikola
Marinov (Diana
Varna)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Aleksandar
Hristov (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Simeon
Yankov (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Ivan
Radoev (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Boian
Bianov (Ticha
Varna)
Geno
Mateev (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Dimitar
Mutafchiev (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Nikola
Mutafchiev (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Todor
Vladimirov (captain)
(Sport Klub
Slavia Sofia)
Konstantin
Maznikov (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Kiril
Iovovich (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Tsvetan
Genev (Sport
Klub Levski Sofia)
Dimitar
Manolov (Sport
Klub Slavia Sofia)
Grigor
Stoyanov (Sport
Klub Slavia Sofia)
Stefan
Tsonchev (Fudbalski
Klub-13 Sofia)
Note:
The following were part of the squad, but due to budgetary constraints did not
travel to Paris.
Kiril
Denev (Sport
Klub Vladislav Varna)
Kiril
Krapchanski (Sport
Klub Slavia Sofia)
Nikola
Lyutskanov (Ticha Varna)
Boris
Stavrev (Sport
Klub Vladislav Varna)
Velcho
Stoyanov (Sport
Klub Slavia Sofia)
Vladimir
Tsvetkov (Sport
Klub Slavia Sofia)
Coach:
Leopold Nich (Austria)
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Bulgaria
squad)
|
Czechoslovakia:
Goalkeepers:
Josef Sloup Staplik (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)
Frantisek
Hochmann (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Antonín Hojer
(Athletic Club Sparta Praha)
František Hojer (Sportovní klub Viktoria
Zizkov)
Otto Krombholz (DFC (Deutscher Fußball Club) 1892 Prag)
Josef Pleticha
(Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)
Pavel Mahrer (DFC (Deutscher Fußball Club) 1892 Prag)
Josef
Sedlacek I (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)
Rudolf Sloup – Stapl (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)
Jan
Novak (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)
Josef Capek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)
Josef Jelínek I (Sportovní klub Viktoria
Zizkov)
Emil
Seifert (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)
Frantisek
Kolenaty (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)
Karel Kada -Pesek (Captain) (Athletic Club
Sparta Praha)
Jaroslav Cerveny (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)
Jaroslav Vlcek (Sportovní klub Cechie Karlin)
Josef
Novak (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)
Otto
Novak (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)
Josef
Kratochvil (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)
Josef Kuchynka (DFC (Deutscher Fußball
Club) 1892 Prag)
Antonin
Rehak (Sportovní klub Meteor Vinohrady Praha)
Coach:
Jaroslav Bezecný
Note:
Captain was Karel Kada –Pesek, in his absence it was Rudolf
Sloup – Stapl.
Photo From: Amberes-Alli
Nacio La Furia Espanola, Author Felix Martialay
(Czechoslovakia’s
Karel Kada-Pesek)
(September
20, 1895-September 30, 1970)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Czechoslovakia’s
Frantisek Kolenaty)
(January
29, 1900-February 24, 1956)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Czechoslovakia’s
Antonin Hojer)
(March 31, 1894-October 20, 1964) |
Photo
From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J
(Czechoslovakia
players)
|
Egypt:
Goalkeepers:
Kamel
Taha (National SC Cairo)
Mahmoud
Marei (Zamalek SC Cairo)
Mohamed
Ali Rostam (Al Sekka Al Hadid)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Mahmoud
Fuad (Tersana Cairo)
Ahmed
Mohamed Salem (Olympic Club Alexandria)
Riad
Shawki (National SC Cairo)
Aly
El-Hassany (National SC Cairo)
Abdel
Salam Hamdy (Zamalek SC Cairo)
Ismail
El-Sayed Hooda (Ittihad Alexandria)
Aly
Mohamed Riad (Tersana Cairo)
Hussein
Hegazi (captain) (Zamalek SC Cairo)
Ibrahim
Yakan (Zamalek SC Cairo)
Mahmoud
Ismail Hooda (Ittihad Alexandria)
Riad
Rizkalla Henein (National SC Cairo)
Mohamed
El-Mahdwy
Sayed
Fahmy Abaza (Al Sekka Al Hadid)
Housny
Khalil (National SC Cairo)
Ahmed
Mansour (National SC Cairo)
Abdel
Kader Mohamed (Tersana Cairo)
Abdel
Hamid Moharren
Mahmoud
Mokhtar El-Tesh (National SC Cairo)
Gamil
Osman (Al Sekka Al Hadid)
Coach:
Hussein Hegazi
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Egypt
squad)
|
Estonia:
Goalkeepers:
August
Lass (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Evald
Tipner (FC
Sport Tallinn)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Arnold
Pihlak (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Otto
Silber (Tallinna JK (Jalgpalli Klubi))
Bernhard
Rein (FC Sport Tallinn)
Elmar
Kaljot (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Harald
Kaarman (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Hugo
Vali (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Heinrich
Paal (FC Sport Tallinn)
Eduard
Ellman-Eelma (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Oskar
Upraus (Captain) (FC Sport Tallinn)
Ernst
Joll (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Alfei
Jurgenson (Tallinna JK (Jalgpalli Klubi))
Voldemar
Roks (FC Kalev
Tallinn)
Ralf
Liivar (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Note:
The following players stayed as reserve in Estonia
Johannes
Brenner (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Eugen
Einman (FC Sport Tallinn)
Aleksander
Gerassimov (FC Sport Tallinn)
Sergei
Javorsky (FC Sport Tallinn)
Johannes
Kichlefeldt (FC Sport Tallinn)
Johannes Lello (FC Kalev Tallinn)
Coach: Ferenc Konya (Hungary)
Note:
1-In
Estonian, FC Kalev Tallinn is referred as JK (Jalgpalliklubi)
Tallinna Kalev
1-In
Estonian, FC Sport Tallinn is referred as SK
(Spordiklubi) Tallinna) Sport.
Photo
From: IFFHS-Norge (1908-1940), Suomi
(1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)
(Estonia’s
Heinrich Paal)
(June 26, 1895-September 20, 1942) |
Photo
From: IFFHS-Norge (1908-1940), Suomi
(1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)
(Estonia’s
August Lass)
(August
16, 1903-November 27, 1962)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Norge (1908-1940), Suomi
(1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)
(Estonia’s
Eduard Ellman-Eelma)
(April
7, 1902-November 16, 1941)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Norge (1908-1940), Suomi
(1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)
(Estonia’s
Arnold Pihlak and Otto Silber)
(July
17, 1902-November 1, 1985)
(March 17, 1893-December 23, 1940) |
Photo
From: IFFHS-Norge (1908-1940), Suomi
(1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)
(Estonia’s
Bernhard Rein)
(November
19, 1897-November 9, 1976)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Norge (1908-1940), Suomi
(1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)
(Estonia
squad)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Norge (1908-1940), Suomi
(1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)
(Estonia’s
Ernst Joll)
(September 10, 1902-April 3, 1935) |
France:
Goalkeepers:
Pierre Chayrigues (Red Star
Club-Paris)
Maurice Cottenet (Olympique de Paris)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Edouard Baumann (Club Athlétique des Sports
Généraux-Paris)
Ernest Gravier (Football Club Cette)
Antoine Parachini (Football Club Cette)
Marcel Domergue (Sporting
Club Nîmois)
Philippe Bonnardel (Red Star
Club-Paris)
Jules Dewaquez (Olympique de Paris)
Jean Boyer (Olympique de Marseille)
Paul Nicolas (Red Star
Club-Paris)
Edouard Crut (Olympique de Marseille)
Raymond Dubly (Captain)
(Racing Club de Roubaix)
Léon Huot (Club Athlétique de Vitry)
Jacques Canthelou (Football Club Grand
Rouen)
Albert Jourda (Football Club Cette)
Jean Batmale (Stade Rennais
Université Club)
Albert Renier (Le Havre Athletic Club)
Pierre Chesneau (Football Club Blidéen-Blida
/ Algeria)
Ernest Gross (Red Star Strasbourg)
Robert Dufour (Olympique de Paris)
Gérard Isbecque (Racing
Club de Roubaix)
Henri Bard (Racing
Club de France- Paris)
Coach: Technical Commission
(Thomas Griffiths (Wales)-Trainer)
Photo From: IFFHS-Olynpic
Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(France’s Raymond Dubly)
(November 5,
1893-September 7, 1988)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(France
squad)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(France’s
Jules Dewaquez)
(March 9, 1899-June 12, 1971)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(France’s Jean Boyer) |
Photo
From: Les Bleus, Author Denis Chaumier, 2004
(France’s Jules Dewaquez)
(March 9, 1899-June 12, 1971)
|
Photo
From: Les Bleus, Author Denis Chaumier, 2004
(France’s Pierre Chayrigues)
(May
1, 1892-March 19, 1965) |
Holland:
Goalkeepers:
dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche
Football Club)-Haarlem)
Jan de Boer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Joop ter Beek (NAC (NOAD (Nooit Opgeven
Altijd Doorzetten) Advendo Combinatie) Breda)
ir Henri Léonard Barthélémi ‘Harry’ Dénis (HBS (Houdt
Braef Standt)-Den Haag)
dr Johannes Cornelis ‘Hans’ Tetzner (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be
Quick-Groningen)
dr André Janich le Fèvre (Sport Vereniging Kampong-Utrecht)
Evert van Linge (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen)
Evert van Linge (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen)
Gerardus Johannes ‘Peer’ Krom (RCH -Racing Club Haarlem)
jhr
Albert Willem Snouck Hurgronje (H.V.V.(Haagse Voetbal Vereniging)-Den Haag)
Bernardus ‘Ber’ Groosjohan (V.O.C. (Volharding Olympia
Combinatie)-Rotterdam)
Cornelis Alidanis ‘Kees’ Pijl (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)
Cornelis Alidanis ‘Kees’ Pijl (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)
Gerrit Antoon Visser (IJVV
Ijmuidense Voetbal Vereniging Stormvogels-Ijmuiden)
Johannes Daniel ‘Jan’ de Natris (Amsterdamse Football Club
Ajax-Amsterdam)
Klaas Jan Breeuwer (Football Club Haarlem)
Ocker Nicolaas ‘Ok’ Formenoy (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en
Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam)
Gerardus Antonius Maria ‘Gerrit’ Horsten (Willem II Tillburg)
Jan Oosthoek (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging
Sparta –Rotterdam)
mr Marinus Cornelis ‘Dick’ Sigmond (DFC (Dordtsche Football Club)-
Dordrecht)
Hendrik Arnoldus ‘Henk’ Vermetten (HBS (Houdt
Braef Standt)-Den Haag)
Bernard Willem Jan ‘Ben’ Verweij (HFC (Haarlemsche
Football Club)-Haarlem)
Louis Lash (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den
Haag)
Henk J. Roomberg (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en
Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam)
Coach: William Townley (England)
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Ben Verweij)
(August 31, 1895-July 16, 1951)
|
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Henk Vermetten)
(August
19, 1895-August 7, 1964) |
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Dick Sigmond)
(May
22, 1897-February 22, 1950) |
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Klaas Jan Breeuwer)
(November 25, 1901-April 25, 1961)
|
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Joop Ter Beek)
(June
1, 1901-September 5, 1934) |
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Gerrit Visser)
(February 2, 1903-December 1, 1984)
|
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Albert Willem Snouck Hurgronje)
(May 30, 1902-June 28, 1967)
|
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Peer Krom)
(March
10, 1998-December 15, 1965)
|
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Evert van Linge)
(November
19, 1895-December 6, 1964)
|
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Andre Le Fevre)
(December
12, 1898-November 6, 1977)
|
Photo
From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri
van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Hans Tetzner)
(June
9, 1898-February 17, 1987)
|
Photo From: de
Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der
Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Ber
Groosjohan)
(June 16, 1897-August 5, 1971) |
Photo From: de
Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der
Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Jan
De Natris)
(November 13,
1895-September 16, 1972)
|
Photo From: de
Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der
Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s
Harry Denis)
(August 28, 1896-July 13,
1971) |
Photo
From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author Matty Verkamman
(Holland
squad)
|
Hungary:
Goalkeepers:
Janos Biri (Kispesti Athlétikai Club- Budapest)
Ferenc Kropacsek (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók
Köre)–Budapest)
Karoly Zsak (33 Futball Club- Budapest)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Karoly Fogl II (Újpesti Torna Egyesület- Budapest)
Gyula Mandi (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók
Köre)–Budapest)
Gyorgy Orth (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók
Köre)–Budapest)
Bela Guttmann II (Sport Club Hakoah Wien /
Austria)
Gábor
Obitz (Makkabi Brunn)
Jozsef Braun-Barna (captain) (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók
Köre)–Budapest)
Jozsef Eisenhoffer (Ferencvárosi Torna Club-
Budapest)
Zoltan
Opata (MTK
(Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)
Ferenc Hirzer (Makkabi Brunn)
Rudolf
Jeny (MTK
(Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)
Zoltan Blum (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
Jozsef Fogl I (Újpesti Torna Egyesület- Budapest)
Deszö Grosz II (VAC (Vivo-es Athletikai Club) - Budapest)
Arpad
Hajos (Makkabi Brunn)
Gyorgy Molnar (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók
Köre)–Budapest)
Henrik Nadler (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók
Köre)–Budapest)
Jozsef
Takacs (Vasas Sport Club Budapest)
Gyula
Toth (KAOE (Kereskedelmi Alkalmazottak Országos
Egyesülete) Budapest)
Arpad
Weisz (Makkabi Brunn)
Vilmos
Kertesz (MTK
(Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)
(called up late for Jozsef Takacs, who nevertheless traveled)
Coach:
Gyula Kiss
Note: Some sources refer to Karoly
Fogl II as Hungary’s Captain
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Hungary’s
Gyorgy Orth)
(April
30, 1901-January 11, 1962)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Hungary
squad)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Hungary’s
Zoltan Opata)
(September 24, 1900-May 19, 1982) |
Irish
Free State:
Goalkeepers:
Patrick
O'Reilly (Athlone Town FC)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Herbert
Kerr (Bohemians FAC Dublin)
Jack
McCarthy (Bohemians FAC Dublin)
John
Joe Dykes (Athlone Town FC)
Ernest
McKay (St. James’s Gate FC)
Tommy
Muldoon (Athlone Town FC)
Michael
Farrell (St. James’s Gate FC)
Denis
J. ‘Dinny’ Hannon (Captain) (Athlone Town FC)
Patrick
Duncan (St. James’s Gate FC)
Joe
Kendrick (Brooklyn FC Dublin)
John
Murray (Bohemians FAC Dublin)
Francis
Ghent (Athlone Town FC)
Ernie
Crawford (Bohemians FAC Dublin)
Charles
Dowdall (St. James’s Gate FC)
Thomas
Murphy (St. James’s Gate FC)
Christy
Robinson (Bohemians FAC Dublin)
John
Thomas (Bohemians FAC Dublin)
Note:
The following players stayed as reserve in Ireland
Thomas
Aungier (St. James’s Gate FC) (goalkeeper)
Robert
Cowzer (Shelbourne)
Frank
Heaney (St. James’s Gate FC)
John
Lea (Shelbourne)
J.
Healy
Coach:
Charles Harris
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Irish
Free State squad)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Irish
Free State’s Jack McCarthy)
(1898-unknown)
|
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Irish
Free State’s Patrick Duncan)
(1894-April
9, 1949)
|
Italy:
Goalkeepers:
Giovanni
De Prà (Genoa Foot Ball Club)
Giampiero
Combi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Virginio
Rosetta (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)
Umberto
Caligaris (Casale Foot Ball Club)
Ottavio
Barbieri (Genoa Foot Ball Club)
Luigi
Burlando (Genoa Foot Ball Club)
Giuseppe
Aliberti (Foot Ball Club Torino)
Leopoldo
Conti (Foot Ball Club Internazionale- Milano)
Adolfo
Baloncieri (Unione Sportiva Alessandria)
Giuseppe
Della Valle (Bologna Foot Ball Club)
Mario
Magnozzi (Unione Sportiva Livorno)
Virgilio
Levratto (Associazione
Calcio Vado)
Renzo
De Vecchi (captain) (Genoa Foot Ball Club)
Gastone
Baldi (Bologna Foot Ball Club)
Mario
Ardissone (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)
Antonio
Bruna (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Antonio
Fayenz Associazione Calcio Padova)
Antonio
Janni (Foot Ball Club Torino)
Cesare
Martin (Foot Ball Club Torino)
Feliciano
Monti III (Associazione Calcio Padova)
Severino
Rosso (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)
Giuseppe
Calvi (Foot Ball Club Torino)
Coach:
Vittorio Pozzo
Note:
Renzo De Vecchi was the official captain, in his absence it was Adolfo
Baloncieri
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Italy’s
Giuseppe Della Valle)
(February 25, 1899-1975) |
Photo From: Guerin
Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del calcio Italiana-1914-1920
(Italy’s Adolfo Baloncieri)
(July 27, 1897-July 23, 1986) |
Photo
From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo,
1910-1983
(Italy’s tactical fotrmation of ‘Metodo’ under
Vittorio Pozzo) |
Photo
From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy
squad)
|
Photo
From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy’s
Leopoldo Conti)
(April
12, 1901-January 12, 1970)
|
Photo
From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy
goalkeeper Giovanni De Pra)
(June
28, 1900-June 15, 1979)
|
Photo
From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy’s Umberto Caligaris)
(July 26, 1901-October 19, 1940) |
Photo
From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy’s
Virginio Rosetta)
(February 25,
1902-March 29, 1975) |
Photo
From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy’s
Giampiero Combi)
(November 20, 1902-August 12, 1956) |
Photo
From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1923-1924
(Italy’s Assistant Manager Billy Garbutt,
Italian Manager Vittorio Pozzo, Italy’s Assistant Manager Herbert Burgess) |
Photo
From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo,
1910-1983
(Italy’s Virgilio Felice Levratto) |
Photo
From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo,
1910-1983
(Italian goalkeeper Giampiero Combi) |
Latvia:
Goalkeepers:
Arvids Jurgens (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)
Adolfs Greble (LSB Riga)
Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:
Karlis
Asmanis (RFK (Rīgas
futbola klubs) Riga)
Aleksandrs Roga (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)
Karlis Bone (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)
Ceslavs
Stanciks (Keizarmezs (Kaiserwald) Riga)
Pauls
Sokolovs (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)
Arkadijs Pavlovs (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)
Voldemars
Plade (Keizarmezs
(Kaiserwald) Riga)
Edvins
Barda (RFK (Rīgas
futbola klubs) Riga)
Arvids
Barda (RFK (Rīgas
futbola klubs) Riga)
Rudolfs
Barda (RFK (Rīgas
futbola klubs) Riga)
Peteris Kreicbergs
(Amatieris)
Emilis Ose (LSB
Riga)
M.
Osis (RFK (Rīgas
futbola klubs) Riga)
Kurts
Plade (Keizarmezs
(Kaiserwald) Riga)
Alfreds
Plade (Keizarmezs
(Kaiserwald) Riga)
Note:
The following players stayed as reserve in Latvia
Indriks Greble (LSB Riga)
A. Hammers (LSB Riga)
Peteris Lauks (Amatieris)
Arturs
Timpers (RFK (Rīgas
futbola klubs) Riga)
Voldemars
Vinkis (RFK (Rīgas
futbola klubs) Riga)
Photo
From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Latvia
squad)
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