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List Of Netherlands International Footballers Born Outside The Netherlands
This list includes all the 83 players born outside the Netherlands who played at least one match for the Netherlands national football team. Most of this players were born in Indonesia while it was part of the Dutch East Indies and in Suriname. There are also naturalized players like Jonathan De Guzmán or immigrants like Ola and Collins John. Players in bold are still active for the national team. The list is updated as of 26 March 2023. Born in the Dutch East Indies Indonesia * Law Adam 1930–1933 * Jan Akkersdijk 1908 * Beb Bakhuys 1928–1937 * Hans Blume 1907 * Leo Bosschart 1909–1920 * Nico Bouvy 1912–1913 * Frans De Brujin Kops 1906–1908 * Eddy De Neve 1905–1906 * Guus De Seriere 1911–1912 * Jo Eshuijs 1906 * Jacques Francken 1914 * Mannes Francken 1906–1914 * Just Göbel 1911–1919 * Vic Gonsalves 1909–1910 * Jur Haak 1912–1913 * Karel Heijting 1907–1910 * Max Henny 1907 * Dé Kessler 1909–1922 * Dolf Kessler 1905–1906 * Jan Kok 190 ...
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Frans De Bruijn Kops
George François "Frans" de Bruijn Kops (28 October 1886 in Benkoelen, Dutch East Indies – 22 November 1979 in The Hague) was a Dutch football (soccer) player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the Dutch team, which won the bronze medal in the football tournament. Club career He played for HBS from The Hague, after joining them from Achilles Rotterdam. International career De Bruijn Kops made his debut for the Netherlands in an April 1906 friendly match against Belgium and earned a total of 3 caps, scoring 1 goal. is a Nordic country located on .... References External links * * 1886 births 1979 deaths People from Bengkulu Association football forwards Dutch footballers Netherlands international footballers Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers of the Netherlands Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Medalists at the 1908 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in football HBS Craeyenhout players Du ...
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Jan Kok (footballer)
Johan "Jan" Adolph Frederik Kok (July 9, 1889 in Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies – December 2, 1958 in Zeist) was a Dutch football (soccer) player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics The 1908 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the IV Olympiad and also known as London 1908) were an international multi-sport event held in London, England, United Kingdom, from 27 April to 31 October 1908. The 1908 Games were ori ... as a member of the Dutch team, which won the bronze medal in the football tournament. References External linksJan Kok at databaseOlympics.com 1889 births 1958 deaths Dutch men's footballers Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for the Netherlands Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Netherlands men's international footballers Footballers from Surabaya Olympic medalists in football Medalists at the 1908 Summer Olympics Men's association football midfielders Dutch people of the Dutch East Indies ...
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Dolf Kessler
Geldolph Adriaan "Dolf" Kessler (2 April 1884 – 21 August 1945) was a Dutch footballer and industrialist. Kessler – along with brother Boeli and cousins Tonny and Dé – played club football for amateur side HVV Den Haag. Kessler also won three caps for the Dutch national side between 1905 and 1906. Family Background Kessler was born in a very wealthy family from The Hague, the oldest son of six children. His father Jean Baptiste August Kessler (1853–1900) was the first director of the Koninklijke Maatschappij tot exploitatie van Petroleumbronnen in Nederlandsch-Indië (K.N.M.E.P.) (''Royal Dutch Society for the exploitation of Petroleumsources in the Dutch East-Indies''), which would eventually turn into the Koninklijke Nederlandse Petroleum Maatschappij (''Royal Dutch Petroleum Company''), now named Royal Dutch Shell. Football career Dolf made his debut as a football player at seventeen years of age, at the Hague football club HVV. At first he stood leftback, later ...
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Dé Kessler
Johann Heinrich Hermann "Dé" Kessler (11 August 1891 – 6 September 1943) was a Dutch football and cricket player. Football Kessler - along with brother Tonny and cousins Boeli and Dolf - played club football for amateur side HVV Den Haag. Kessler also won 21 caps for the Dutch national side between 1909 and 1922, scoring nine goals. After playing alongside each other in a match against England in March 1913, the Kessler brothers became the first brothers to represent the Netherlands together in an international match. Cricket Kessler played for the Netherlands national cricket team. He played five matches for them between 1921 and 1925, including two against the Free Foresters and one against the MCC. In August 1922 he scored a century against Ingoniti, scoring 100 not out in the second innings An innings is one of the divisions of a cricket match during which one team takes its turn to bat. Innings also means the period in which an individual player bats (acts as eithe ...
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Max Henny
Max Henny ( – ) was a Dutch male footballer. He was part of the Netherlands national football team, playing 1 match on 1 April 1907. See also * List of Dutch international footballers This is the list of players that have played for the Netherlands national football team, ever since the first match against Belgium on April 30, 1905. It includes all players up until the match of 14 November 2012 against Germany Germany ... References 1885 births 1968 deaths Dutch footballers Netherlands international footballers HFC Haarlem players People from Bogor Association footballers not categorized by position {{Netherlands-footy-bio-stub ...
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Karel Heijting
Karel Heijting (born 1 May 1883 in Koetoardjo [], Central Java, Dutch East Indies – died August 1951 in Paris, France) was a Dutch football (soccer) player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the Dutch team, which won the bronze medal in the football tournament. Notes External linksKarel Heijting at databaseOlympics.com 1883 births 1951 deaths Dutch men's footballers Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for the Netherlands Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Netherlands men's international footballers Olympic medalists in football People from Purworejo Regency Medalists at the 1908 Summer Olympics Men's association football midfielders Dutch people of the Dutch East Indies {{Netherlands-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Jur Haak
Jurriaan Haak ( – ) was a Dutch footballer. He was part of the Netherlands national team, playing two matches and scoring two goals. He played his first match on 17 November 1912. He had been a reserve on the national team in the 1908 Olympics in London but did not play. Haak moved with his family from Java to Haarlem in 1904. Like his brothers Jan Haak and Albert Haak he played football for HFC Haarlem. He was also an athlete, and in September 1916 he broke the Dutch record high jump by 10 cm (from 1.69 m to 1.79 m). After his football career he taught mathematics and physics in the Dutch East Indies and later at the Amsterdams Lyceum and was a co-founder of the Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam in 1929. During World War II he was a member of the Dutch resistance. He and his wife Jet van Eek were arrested after search of their home revealed ration books forged for people they were sheltering. Via the Herzogenbusch concentration camp he was deported to the Sachsenhausen conce ...
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Vic Gonsalves
Victor Albert "Vic" Gonsalves (20 October 1887, Cheribon – 29 August 1922, Amsterdam) was a Dutch amateur association football player. Between 1906 and 1923 he played 86 matches for HBS Craeyenhout. He was nicknamed "de Prins" (the Prince) and known as a midfielder with a decent pass. He suffered with health problems and died at the age of 34. References 1887 births 1922 deaths Dutch footballers Olympic footballers of the Netherlands Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in football People from Cirebon Association football midfielders Medalists at the 1908 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Netherlands international footballers {{Netherlands-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Just Göbel
Dr. Marius Jan "Just" Göbel (November 21, 1891 in Surabaya – March 5, 1984 in Ede) was a Dutch amateur football (soccer) player. Career Göbel who played for Vitesse Arnhem, succeeded Reinier Beeuwkes as the Dutch national goalkeeper in 1911. He was known for being the first Dutch keeper trying to catch the ball rather than stomp it away. He played 18 matches for the Dutch team, being best remembered for his numerous saves during the 2-1 win over England's amateurs and his bronze medal in the football tournament of the 1912 Summer Olympics. During the First World War, he studied medicine. The West Stand at Vitesse's GelreDome The GelreDome () is a football stadium in the city of Arnhem, Netherlands. It is one of the largest and most modern stadiums in the country, built from 1996 to 1998 at a cost equivalent to €75 million, that opened on 25 March 1998. The stadium ... was named in his honour in 2016. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gobel, Just 1 ...
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Mannes Francken
Mannes Francken (1888–1948) was a Dutch football player, who played for HFC and the Dutch national team. Biography Francken started out as a goalkeeper, but quickly became a forward. He made his international debut for the Netherlands on 29 April 1906 in a 5-0 away defeat to Belgium. He would go on to play 22 caps, scoring 17 goals, including a then national record of three hat-tricks, all of which against Belgium. Remarkably, 12 of his international goals, including his three hat-tricks, came in friendly cup duels between Dutch and Belgians, a tally that makes him the all-time top scorer in the competition's history, however, if we include the four unofficial trophies between 1901 and 1904 then he shares this position with Herbert Potts of Belgium. The final of these goals, against Belgium on 9 March 1913, made him the all-time top scorer for the Netherlands, a record he held for more than 20 years, until when on 3 November 1935, Beb Bakhuys of HBS Craeyenhout scored hi ...
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Jacques Francken
Jacques Francken (1891 – 1949) was a Dutch male footballer. He was part of the Netherlands national football team, playing 1 match and scoring 1 goal on 15 March 1914. On club level he played for HFC.. His brothers Harry, Mannes and Peddy Francken also played for HFC. See also * List of Dutch international footballers This is the list of players that have played for the Netherlands national football team, ever since the first match against Belgium on April 30, 1905. It includes all players up until the match of 14 November 2012 against Germany Germany ... References *Inez HollanderSilenced Voices: Uncovering a Family's Colonial History in Indonesia Ohio University Press, 2008, External links * * 1891 births 1949 deaths Dutch men's footballers Netherlands men's international footballers HFC Haarlem players People from Jombang Regency Men's association football forwards {{Netherlands-footy-bio-stub ...
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