I. 1924
Olympics-First Round:
Note:
Belgium,
Bulgaria, Egypt, France, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Holland and Romania
received a bye to the nexr round.
Sweden advanced as Portugal
withdrew.
Date: May 25, 1924
Competition: Olympics-First Round
Result: Italy 1-Spain 0
Venue: Paris
(Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique- Stade
Yves du Manoir, France
Attendance: 18,991
Referee: Marcel Slawik (France)
Goalscorers:
(Italy):
Pedro Vallana (Own Goal) 84th
(Spain):
None
Summary of goals:
1:0
(84th minute, Italy): Leopoldo Conti passed to Adolfo Baloncieri,
who attempted to cross to Mario Magnozzi, but Vallana intercepted with his
kneee and scored an won goal.
Lineups:
Italy:
Giovanni
De Prà (Genoa Foot Ball Club)
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 (Captain) (Unione Sportiva Alessandria)
Giuseppe
Della Valle (Bologna Foot Ball Club)
Mario
Magnozzi (Unione Sportiva Livorno)
Virgilio
Levratto (Associazione
Calcio Vado)
Coach:
Vittorio Pozzo
Spain:
Ricardo
Zamora
Martinez (Real Club Deportivo Español-Barcelona)
Pedro
Vallana Jeanguenat (captain) (Arenas Club de
Guecho)
Luis
Casas ‘Pasarin’ (Real Club Celta de Vigo)
Francisco Gamborena Hernandez (Real Union de Irun)
Jesus
Larraza Renovales (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
José
Maria Peña Salegui (Arenas Club de Guecho)
Vicente
Piera Paniella (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
José
Samitier Vilalta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Juan Morjandin Callejón (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Carmelo Goyenechea Sistiaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Marcelino Aguirrezabala Ibarbia ‘Chirri I’
(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Coach:
Pedro Parages
Sent Off: Jesus Larraza Renovales 55th
Photo
From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1923-1924
(Vallana’s
own goal, May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)
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Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 33, August 2000
(Vallana’s own goal, May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)
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Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy squad, May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)
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Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)
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Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)
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Date: May 25, 1924
Competition: Olympics-First Round
Result: Switzerland 9-Lithuania 0
Venue: Paris -Stade Général John
Joseph Pershing (Vincennes), France
Attendance: 8,110
Referee: Antonio Scamoni (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Switzerland):
Paul Sturzenegger 2nd, 43rd, 68th, 85th,
Walter Dietrich 14th, Max Abegglen II 41st, 50th,
58th, Rudolf Ramseyer 63rd pen
(Lithuania):
None
Lineups:
Switzerland:
Hans Pulver (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)
Adolphe
Reymond (Servette
Football Club- Genève)
Rudolf Ramseyer (Berner Sport Club Young
Boys-Bern)
August Oberhauser (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)
Paul Schmiedlin (Captain) (Fußball Club Bern)
Aron Pollitz (BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old
Boys-Basel)
Karl
Ehrenbolger (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)
Paul Sturzenegger (Fußball Club Zürich)
Walter Dietrich (Servette Football Club- Genève)
Max
Abegglen II (Grasshopper-Club
Zürich)
Paul
Fassler (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)
Coach:
Edward Duckworth (England)
Lithuania:
Valerijonas
Balčiūnas (Kovas Kaunas)
Stasys
Janušauskas (Kovas Kaunas)
Jurgis
Hardingsonas (KSK (Kownoer Sport
Klub) Kaunas)
Stasys
Razma (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)
Vincas
Bartuška (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)
Leonas
Juozapaitis (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)
Edvardas
Mikučiauskas (Kovas Kaunas)
Stasys
Sabaliauskas (Kovas Kaunas)
Stepas
Garbačiauskas (Captain)(LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)
Hansas
Gecas (KSK (Kownoer Sport
Klub) Kaunas)
Juozas
Žebrauskas (Kovas Kaunas)
Coach:
None
Date: May 25, 1924
Competition: Olympics-First Round
Result: Czechoslovakia 5-Turkey 2
Venue: Paris -Stade Bergeyre, France
Attendance: 4,344
Referee: Peder Christian Andersen (Norway)
Goalscorers:
(Czechoslovakia):
Rudolf Sloup – Stapl 21st,
Josef Sedlacek 28th, 37th, Jan Novak 64th, Josef Capek 74th
(Turkey):
Bekir Rafet 65th, 84th
Lineups:
Czechoslovakia:
Josef Sloup Staplik (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)
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 (captain) (Sportovní klub Slavia
Praha)
Jan
Novak (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)
Josef Capek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)
Josef Jelínek I (Sportovní klub Viktoria
Zizkov)
Coach:
Jaroslav Bezecný
Note:
Antonin Hojer missed a penalty kick before the 21st minute.
Turkey:
Nedim Kaleci (Altinordu Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)
Cafer Çağatay (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü
–Istanbul)
Ali Gençay (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)
Kadri Göktulga (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü
–Istanbul)
İsmet Uluğ (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)
Nihat Bekdik (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)
Mehmet Leblebi (Galatasaray Spor
Kulübü–Istanbul)
Alaeddin Baydar (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü
–Istanbul)
Zeki Rıza Sporel (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü
–Istanbul)
Bekir Rafet (captain) (Karlsruher Fußball-Club
Phönix 1894 / Germany)
Bedri Gürsoy (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)
Coach: None (In some sources the Turkish Manager is
the Scottish Billy Hunter)
Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czecholovakia squad, May 25, 1924, Olympics, Czechoslovakia 5-Turkey 2)
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Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(Turkey squad, May 25, 1924, Olympics, Czechoslovakia 5-Turkey 2)
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Date: May 25, 1924
Competition: Olympics-First Round
Result: USA 1-Estonia 0
Venue: Paris -Stade Général John
Joseph Pershing (Vincennes), France
Attendance: 8,110
Referee: Paul Putz (Belgium)
Goalscorers:
(USA):
Andrew J.
Stradan 15th pen
(Estonia):
None
Lineups:
USA:
James
E. Douglas (Newark Skeeters FC)
Irving
C. Davis (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)
Arthur
G. Rudd (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)
Frank
Burkhardt Jones (Bridgeville FC Philadelphia)
Raymond
A. Hornberger (Disston FC Philadelphia)
Frederick
E. O'Connor (Lynn General Electric)
William
Findlay (Galicia FC New York)
Dr.
Aage E. Brix (Los Angeles Athletic Club)
Andrew
J. Stradan (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)
Henry
Charles Farrell (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)
Samuel
H. Dalrymple (Disston FC Philadelphia)
Manager:
George Matthew Collins
Coach:
George Henry Burford
Estonia:
August
Lass (FC Kalev Tallinn)
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)
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.
Note:
Elmar Kaljot struck a penalty kick against the cross bar in the 68th
minute.
Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(May 25, 1924, Olympics, USA 1-Estonia 0)
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Date: May 26, 1924
Competition: Olympics-First Round
Result: Uruguay 7-Yugoslavia 0
Venue: Paris
(Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique- Stade
Yves du Manoir, France
Attendance: 3,025
Referee: Georges Vallat (France)
Goalscorers:
(Uruguay):
José Vidal 20th, Hector Scarone 23rd, Pedro Petrone 35th,
61st, Pedro Cea 50th, 80th, Angel Romano 58th
(Yugoslavia):
None
Lineups:
Uruguay:
Andrés
Mazali (Club Nacional de Football
Montevideo)
José
Nasazzi (Captain) (Club Atlético Bella Vista-
Montevideo)
Humberto
Tomassina (Liverpool
Fútbol Club- Montevideo)
José
Leandro Andrade (Club Atlético Bella Vista-
Montevideo)
José
Vidal (Club
Atlético Belgrano
Montevideo)
Alfredo
Juan Ghierra (Universal Football Club Montevideo)
Santos
Urdinarán (Club Nacional de Football
Montevideo)
Héctor
Scarone (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Pedro
Petrone (Charley Football
Club
Montevideo)
Pedro
Cea (Centro Atlético Lito Montevideo)
Angel
Romano (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Coach: Ernesto Fígoli
Yugoslavia:
Dragutin
Vrdjuka (Gradjanski Zagreb)
Stjepan
Vrbancic (HASK
(Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)
Eugen
Dasovic (Captain) (HASK
(Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)
Mare
Marjanovic (HASK
(Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)
Janko
Rodin (Nogometni
Klub Hajduk –Split)
Rudolf
Rupec (Gradjanski Zagreb)
Dragutin
Babic (Gradjanski Zagreb)
Dusan
Petkovic (Sport
Klub Jugoslavija
Beograd)
Emil
Perska (Gradjanski Zagreb)
Vladimir
Vinek (Concordia Zagreb)
Eugen
Placeriano (HASK
(Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)
Coach:
Todor Sekulic
Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Uruguay squad, May 26, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 7-Yugoslavia 0)
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Date: May 26, 1924
Competition: Olympics-First Round
Result: Hungary 5-Poland 0
Venue: Paris -Stade Bergeyre, France
Attendance: 3,578
Referee: Johannes (Job) Mutters
(Holland)
Goalscorers:
(Hungary):
Jozsef Eisenhoffer 19th, Ferenc Hirzer 52nd, 59th,
Zoltan Opata 71st, 88th
(Poland):
None
Lineups:
Hungary:
Janos Biri (Kispesti Athlétikai Club- Budapest)
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)
Coach:
Gyula Kiss
Note: Some sources refer to Karoly
Fogl II as Hungary’s Captain
Poland:
Mieczysław
Wiśniewski (Towarzystwo
Sportowe Wisła Kraków)
Wawrzyniec
Cyl (Łódzki
Klub Sportowy- Lodz)
Stefan
Fryc (Klub
Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)
Marian
Spoida (Klub
Sportowy Warta Poznan)
Zdzisław
Styczeń (Towarzystwo
Sportowe Wisła Kraków)
Stanisław
Cikowski (Klub Sportowy
Cracovia- Kraków)
Wacław
Kuchar (LKS
(Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)
Mieczysław
Batsch (LKS
(Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)
Józef
Kałuża (Klub
Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)
Henryk
Reyman (Captain)
(Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)
Leon
Sperling (Klub
Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)
FA
Captain: Adam Obrubański
Coach:
Gyula Biró (Hungary)
Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)
(May 26, 1924, Olympics, Poland 0-Hungary 5)
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Photo From: Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski
(Poland squad, May 26, 1924, Olympics, Poland 0-Hungary 5)
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