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词条 Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics
释义

  1. Venues

  2. Medal summary

  3. Participants

  4. Course of the tournament

     Bracket  Results  Consolation tournament 

  5. Gallery

  6. Goalscorers

  7. References

  8. External links

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Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics was one of the 102 events at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden.[1] It was the fourth time that football was on the Olympic schedule. The tournament was contested between 11 nations, all of them from Europe, with Great Britain[2] winning the gold medals (the IOC accredits Great Britain and Ireland with the medal). Replicating the 1908 tournament, Denmark won silver medals and the Netherlands won bronze medals.

Just as the Football Association had organised the 1908 Olympic football competition in London, the Swedish Football Association ran the 1912 event.

The games took place in three different stadiums from June 29 to July 5, 1912. From the eleven games of the main tournament, two were played at Tranebergs Idrottsplats in a suburb of Stockholm, five games including the bronze medal match took place at Råsunda Idrottsplats also outside Stockholm, while four games including the final were held at the Olympiastadion.

Venues

Stockholm
Stockholm Olympic Stadium{{location map+ |Sweden Stockholm |float= |width=380 |caption=|places={{location map~ |Sweden Stockholm |lat=59.34535 |long=18.079044 |label=Stockholm Olympic Stadium|position=right}}{{location map~ |Sweden Stockholm |lat=59.3347 |long=17.988106 |label=Tranebergs Idrottsplats|position=left}}{{location map~ |Sweden Stockholm |lat=59.362742 |long=17.996308 |label=Råsunda IP |position=top}}}}


Stockholm area with location in Sweden inserted

Capacity: 33,000
Råsunda IP
Capacity: —
Tranebergs Idrottsplats
Capacity: —

Medal summary

The database of the International Olympic Committee lists only the eleven players as medalists for each nation, who played in the first match for their nation.[3] The following list contains these eleven players, as well as all other players who made at least one appearance for their team during the tournament.

{{flagIOC|GBR|1912 Summer}}
Arthur Berry
Ronald Brebner
Thomas Burn
Joseph Dines
Edward Hanney
Gordon Hoare
Arthur Knight
Henry Littlewort
Douglas McWhirter
Ivan Sharpe
Harold Stamper
Harold Walden
Vivian Woodward
Gordon Wright
{{flagIOC|DEN|1912 Summer}}
Paul Berth
Charles Buchwald
Hjalmar Christoffersen
Harald Hansen
Sophus Hansen
Emil Jørgensen
Ivar Lykke
Nils Middelboe
Oskar Nielsen
Poul Nielsen
Sophus Nielsen
Anthon Olsen
Axel Petersen
Axel Thufason
Vilhelm Wolfhagen
{{flagIOC|NED|1912 Summer}}
Piet Bouman
Joop Boutmy
Nico Bouvy
Huug de Groot
Bok de Korver
Nico de Wolf
Constant Feith
Ge Fortgens
Just Göbel
Dirk Lotsy
Caesar ten Cate
Jan van Breda Kolff
Jan van der Sluis
Jan Vos
David Wijnveldt

Participants

{{main article|Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads}}

The tournament attracted a record 11 entries, all of them from Europe: France and Belgium withdrew from the event shortly before the draw, and the entry of Bohemia was rejected as only nations and associations affiliated to FIFA were allowed to enter teams. The Football Association entered a Great Britain national amateur team to represent Great Britain.

A total of 135+28[4] footballers from 11 nations competed at the Stockholm Games:

  • {{flagIOC|AUT|1912 Summer|11+4}}
  • {{flagIOC|DEN|1912 Summer|15}}
  • {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}} Grand Duchy of Finland (13)
  • {{flagIOC|GER|1912 Summer|11+11}}
  • {{flagIOC|GBR|1912 Summer|14}} (Great Britain)
  • {{flagIOC|HUN|1912 Summer|11+3}}
  • {{flagIOC|ITA|1912 Summer|12+2}}
  • {{flagIOC|NED|1912 Summer|15}}
  • {{flagIOC|NOR|1912 Summer|11+1}}
  • {{flagIOC|RU1|1912 Summer|11+4}}
  • {{flagIOC|SWE|1912 Summer|11+3}}

Course of the tournament

In the first round of the tournament, the hosts from Sweden went out in the opening match against the Netherlands. Fighting back from a 1-3 deficit with half an hour to go, Sweden only lost 4-3 on a goal scored by Dutch player Jan Vos in the extra time of the English referee. At Tranebergs Idrottsplats, Austrian football pioneer Hugo Meisl was the referee as Finland beat Italy also in extra time.

In the second round, Finland won again, this time beating Russia, who had received a bye in the first round. By this stage, the Great Britain team entered the contest, drawn to play against Hungary at Olympiastadion. Great Britain was captained by Vivian Woodward, a record-scoring centre-forward from Chelsea, who had formed part of Great Britain's gold medal winning side of the 1908 Summer Olympics. Led by forward Harold Walden, who scored six goals, Great Britain defeated Hungary with 7-0.

In the semi-final round, Walden scored all four goals, as Great Britain defeated Finland 4-0. In the other semi-final Denmark beat the Netherlands 4-1; the Dutch consolation goal put behind goalkeeper Sophus Hansen by Danish defender Harald Hansen. For the second successive time, the final would pair Great Britain with Denmark, and like in 1908, the team representing Great Britain would win gold medals, although this game would be closer than the 4-2 score-line suggested. With no rule allowing substitutions, Denmark played with one player less from the 30th minute of the game, when Charles Buchwald was injured.

A consolation tournament run, conjunctively, with the tournament proper paired the losers of the first and second rounds, and was eventually won by Hungary. German player Gottfried Fuchs equalled the record for most goals in an international (set by Dane Sophus Nielsen in the 1908 Olympics) with 10 goals for Germany against Russia, a record that stood until 2001.

Bracket

{{Round16
|RD1=First round
|RD2=Second round
|| {{flagIOCteam|GBR|1912 Summer}} || bye |
|| {{flagIOCteam|HUN|1912 Summer}} || bye |
|June 29 - Tranebergs Idrottsplats| {{flagIOCteam|ITA|1912 Summer}} |2| {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}} Finland (a.e.t.)|3
|| {{flagIOCteam|RUS|1912 Summer}} || bye |
|| {{flagIOCteam|DEN|1912 Summer}} || bye |
|| {{flagIOCteam|NOR|1912 Summer}} || bye |
|June 29 - Olympiastadion| {{flagIOCteam|NED|1912 Summer}} (a.e.t.)|4| {{flagIOCteam|SWE|1912 Summer}} |3
|June 29 - Råsunda Idrottsplats| {{flagIOCteam|AUT|1912 Summer}} |5| {{flagIOCteam|GER|1912 Summer}} |1
|June 30 - Olympiastadion| {{flagIOCteam|GBR|1912 Summer}} |7| {{flagIOCteam|HUN|1912 Summer}} |0
|June 30 - Tranebergs Idrottsplats| {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}}Finland |2| {{flagIOCteam|RUS|1912 Summer}} |1
|June 30 - Råsunda Idrottsplats| {{flagIOCteam|DEN|1912 Summer}} |7| {{flagIOCteam|NOR|1912 Summer}} |0
|June 30 - Råsunda Idrottsplats| {{flagIOCteam|NED|1912 Summer}} |3| {{flagIOCteam|AUT|1912 Summer}} |1
|July 2 - Olympiastadion| {{flagIOCteam|GBR|1912 Summer}} |4| {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}}Finland |0
|July 2 - Olympiastadion| {{flagIOCteam|DEN|1912 Summer}} |4| {{flagIOCteam|NED|1912 Summer}} |1
|July 4 - Olympiastadion| {{flagIOCteam|GBR|1912 Summer}} |4| {{flagIOCteam|DEN|1912 Summer}} |2
|July 4 - Råsunda Idrottsplats| {{flagIOCteam|NED|1912 Summer}} |9| {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}}Finland |0|
}}

Results

{{main article|Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Matches}}
First Round
June 29Tranebergs Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|ITA|1912 Summer}}2-3Russian Empire}}Finlandafter extra time
(att. 600)Bontadini (10'), Sardi (25')(2-2)Öhman (2'), E. Soinio (40'), Wiberg (105')

June 29Råsunda Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|AUT|1912 Summer}}5-1GER|1912 Summer}}
(att. 2,000)Merz (75', 81'), Studnicka (58'),
Neubauer (62'), Cimera (89')
(0-1)Jäger (35')

June 29Olympiastadion{{flagIOCteam|NED|1912 Summer}}4-3SWE|1912 Summer}}after extra time
(att. 14,000)Bouvy (28', 52'), Vos (43', 91')(2-1)Swensson (3', 80'), E. Börjesson (62' pen)
Second Round
June 30Tranebergs Idrottsplats{{Flagicon|Russian Empire}}Finland2-1RUS|1912 Summer}}
(att. 300)Wiberg (30'), Öhman (80')(1-0)Butusov (72')

June 30Olympiastadion{{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain (GBR)7-0HUN|1912 Summer}}
(att. 8,000)Walden (21', 23', 49', 53', 55', 85'),
Woodward (45')
(3-0)

June 30Råsunda Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|DEN|1912 Summer}}7-0NOR|1912 Summer}}
(att. 700)Olsen (4', 70', 88'),
Sophus Nielsen (60', 85'),
Wolfhagen (25'), Middelboe (37')
(3-0)

June 30Råsunda Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|NED|1912 Summer}}3-1AUT|1912 Summer}}
(att. 7,000)Bouvy (8'), ten Cate (12'), Vos (30')(3-1)Müller (41')
Semi-finals
July 2Olympiastadion{{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain (GBR)4-0Russian Empire}}Finland
(att. 4,000)Walden (7', 77'), Holopainen (2' og),
Woodward (82')
(2-0)

July 2Olympiastadion{{flagIOCteam|DEN|1912 Summer}}4-1NED|1912 Summer}}
(att. 6,000)Olsen (14', 87'), Jørgensen (7'),
Poul Nielsen (37')
(3-0)H. Hansen (85' og)
Bronze Medal Match
July 4Råsunda Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|NED|1912 Summer}}9-0Russian Empire}}Finland
(att. 1,000)Vos (29', 43', 46', 74', 78'),
van der Sluis (24', 57'),
de Groot (28', 86')
(4-0)
Final
July 4Olympiastadion{{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain (GBR)4-2DEN|1912 Summer}}
(att. 25,000)Hoare (22', 41'),
Walden (10'), Berry (43')
(4-1)Olsen (27', 81')

Consolation tournament

{{main article|Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Consolation tournament}}

First Round
July 1Tranebergs Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|AUT|1912 Summer}}1-0NOR|1912 Summer}}
(att. 200)Grundwald (2')(1-0)

July 1Råsunda Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|GER|1912 Summer}}16-0RUS|1912 Summer}}
(att. 2,000)Fuchs (2', 9', 21', 28', 34',
46', 51', 55', 65', 69'),
Förderer (6', 27', 53', 66'),
Burger (30'), Oberle (58')
(8-0)

July 1Råsunda Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|ITA|1912 Summer}}1-0SWE|1912 Summer}}
(att. 2,500)Bontadini (15')(1-0)
Semi-finals
July 3Råsunda Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|HUN|1912 Summer}}3-1GER|1912 Summer}}
(att. 2,000)Schlosser (3', 39', 82')(2-0)Förderer (56')

July 3Olympiastadion{{flagIOCteam|AUT|1912 Summer}}5-1ITA|1912 Summer}}
(att. 3,500)Müller (30'), Grundwald (40', 89'),
Hussak (49'), Studnicka (65')
(2-0)Berardo (81')
Final
July 5Råsunda Idrottsplats{{flagIOCteam|HUN|1912 Summer}}3-0AUT|1912 Summer}}
(att. 5,000)Schlosser (32'), Pataki (60'),
Bodnár (76')
(1-0)

Gallery

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Goalscorers

10 goals
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  • {{flagicon|German Empire}} Gottfried Fuchs (Germany)
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9 goals
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  • {{flagicon|GBR}} Harold Walden (Great Britain)
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8 goals
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  • {{flagicon|NED}} Jan Vos (Netherlands)
{{div col end}}
7 goals
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  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Anthon Olsen (Denmark)
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5 goals
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  • {{flagicon|German Empire}} Fritz Förderer (Germany)
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4 goals
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  • {{flagicon|HUN|1867}} Imre Schlosser (Hungary)
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3 goals
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  • {{flagicon|Austrian Empire}} Leopold Grundwald (Austria)
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Sophus Nielsen (Denmark)
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Nico Bouvy (Netherlands)
{{div col end}}
2 goals
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  • {{flagicon|Austrian Empire}} Robert Merz (Austria)
  • {{flagicon|Austrian Empire}} Alois Müller (Austria)
  • {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}} Jarl Öhman (Finland)
  • {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}} Bror Wiberg (Finland)
  • {{flagicon|GBR}} Gordon Hoare (Great Britain)
  • {{flagicon|GBR}} Vivian Woodward (Great Britain)
  • {{flagicon|ITA|1861}} Franco Bontadini (Italy)
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Huug de Groot (Netherlands)
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Jan van der Sluis (Netherlands)
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Iwar Swensson (Sweden)
{{div col end}}
1 goal
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  • {{flagicon|Austrian Empire}} Robert Cimera (Austria)
  • {{flagicon|Austrian Empire}} Ludwig Hussak (Austria)
  • {{flagicon|Austrian Empire}} Leopold Neubauer (Austria)
  • {{flagicon|Austrian Empire}} Jan Studnicka (Austria)
  • {{flagicon|Austrian Empire}} Leopold Studnicka (Austria)
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Emil Jørgensen (Denmark)
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Nils Middelboe (Denmark)
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Vilhelm Wolfhagen (Denmark)
  • {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}} Eino Soinio (Finland)
  • {{flagicon|German Empire}} Karl Burger (Germany)
  • {{flagicon|German Empire}} Adolf Jäger (Germany)
  • {{flagicon|German Empire}} Emil Oberle (Germany)
  • {{flagicon|GBR}} Arthur Berry (Great Britain)
  • {{flagicon|HUN|1867}} Mihály Pataki (Hungary)
  • {{flagicon|HUN|1867}} Sándor Bodnár (Hungary)
  • {{flagicon|ITA|1861}} Felice Berardo (Italy)
  • {{flagicon|ITA|1861}} Enrico Sardi (Italy)
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Caesar ten Cate (Netherlands)
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Vasily Butusov (Russian Empire)
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Erik Börjesson (Sweden)
{{div col end}}
Own goals
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Harald Hansen (Denmark; playing against Netherlands)
  • {{Flagicon|Russian Empire}} Jalmari Holopainen (Finland; playing against Great Britain)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1912/FTB/ |title=Football at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games |work=Sports Reference |accessdate=30 September 2018}}
2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20081220004230/http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/NewsFromTheFA/Postings/2004/03/Wembley_Olympic_bid.htm "Britain's Olympic past"]. Barber, David; The Football Association, 3 March 2004. Retrieved on 2008-11-24.
3. ^International Olympic Committee medal database
4. ^135 players took part in the main tournament and another 28 players only played in the consolation tournament. Also there are 33 reserve players known, which are not included.

External links

{{Commons category|Association football at the 1912 Summer Olympics}}
  • [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/mensolympic/stockholm1912/index.html Olympic Football Tournament Stockholm 1912], FIFA.com
  • Games of the V. Olympiad at the RSSSF
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110509012705/http://www.iffhs.de/?35bb6b28a76054a46817f7370eff3702bb0a08 IFFHS (archive)] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20110526140038/http://www.iffhs.de/?35bb6b28a76054a41817f7370eff3702bb0a14 IFFHS (archive)]
  • 1912 Finnish Olympic football team
{{EventsAt1912SummerOlympics}}{{Football at the Summer Olympics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Olympics}}

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