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Football at the 1908 Summer Olympics

At the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, England, an official football tournament was contested for the first time. Eight teams entered (two from France), although Hungary and Bohemia withdrew before the start. Great Britain was represented by the England national amateur team. Denmark's Sophus "Krølben" Nielsen set a record by scoring 10 goals in a 17-1 win against France.

Football (soccer), Men

PosAthlete
1(GBR)
Horace Bailey , Walter Corbett , Herbert Smith , Kenneth Hunt , Frederick Chapman , Robert Hawkes , Arthur Berry, Vivian Woodward, Henry Stapley , Clyde Purnell and Harold Hardman
2(DEN)
Ludvig Drescher , Charles Buchwald , Harald Hansen , Harald Bohr, Kristian Middelboe , Nils Middelboe , Oscar Nielsen-Nørland , August Lindgren , Sophus Nielsen, Vilhelm Wolffhagen , Bjørn Rasmussen , P. Marius Andersen and Johannes Gandil
3(NED)
Reinier Beeuwkes , Karel Heijting , Louis Otten , Johannes Sol , Johannes de Korver , Emil Mundt , Jan-Herman Welcker , Everardus Snethlage , Gerard Reeman , Jan Thomée , Georges de Bruyn Kops and Johannes Kok


Results

First Round
Oct 19 Denmark 9 - 0 France B Shepherd's Bush (att. 2,000)
N. Middleboe 2, Wolfhagen 4, Bohr 2,
S. Nielsen
(4 - 0)
Oct 20 Great Britain 12 - 1 Sweden White City (att. 2,000)
Robert Hawkes 2, Frederick Chapman,
Arthur Berry, Vivian Woodward 2,
Hubert Stapley 2, Claude Purnell 4
(7 - 0) Bergstrom
Semi Finals
Oct 22 Great Britain 4 - 0 Netherlands White City (att. 6,000)
Hubert Stapley 4 (1 - 0)
Oct 22 France A 1 - 17 Denmark Shepherd's Bush (att. 1,000)
Sartorius (1 - 6) S.E. Nielsen 10, Lindgreen 2,
N. Middleboe, Wolfhagen 4
Bronze Medal Match
Oct 23 Netherlands 2 - 0 Sweden Shepherd's Bush (att. 1,000)
Reeman, Snethlage (1 - 0)
Final
Oct 24 Great Britain 2 - 0 Denmark White City (att. 8,000)
Frederick Chapman, Vivian Woodward (1 - 0)


References

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