This page lists the
football squads, in order with the gold medallists first, of the 11 participating nations at the men's
football tournament at the
1912 Summer Olympics. The tournament was contested in and around
Stockholm,
Sweden, between 29 June and 6 July 1912.
Great Britain
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Head coach: ''Arthur Birch''
The following players were also named as reserves, but did not play in any matches:
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Charles Bradley,
John Elvey,
Wilbur Chapman,
Joseph Flavell,
Frederick Atkins,
Alec Barclay,
George How,
Frank Monk,
William Callaghan,
Arthur Smith,
Harry Raymond,
John Grant,
Joe Bailey
Denmark
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Head coach: Louis Østrup
Netherlands
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Head coach:
Edgar Chadwick
Note: Goalkeeper Wiet Ledeboer was injured on 15 Jun and was replaced by Van Eeck. Source: http://kranten.kb.nl , http://leiden.courant.nu/.
Finland
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Head coach: ''none''
Hungary
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Head coach:
Ede Herczog
The following players were also named as reserves, but did not play in any matches:
György Hlavay,
Károly Kóródy
Austria
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Head coach: ''none''
ÖFB
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committee
The following players were also named as reserves, but did not play in any matches:
Hans Andres,
Adolf Fischera
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Richard Kohn
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Heinrich Retschury
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Career
Heinrich Retschury played for First Vienna FC as defende ...
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Jakob Swatosch,
Felix Tekusch,
Karl Tekusch
Germany
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Head coach: ''none''
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Italy
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Head coach:
Vittorio Pozzo
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The creator of the '' Metodo'' tactical formation, Pozzo is regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time, and is the only man ...
Four reserve players, although included in the official squad Submitted to FIFA, Did not travel to Sweden and stayed in Italy on reserve.
Sweden
Head coach:
John Ohlson
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Norway
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Head coach:
James Vincent Hayes
Russia
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Head coach:
Robert Fulda
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Georgy Dyuperron
France
France named the following squad, but the team withdrew before the tournament started:
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Gaston Barreau (Defender)/ (Midfield)
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Maurice Bigué (Defender)
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Georges Damois (Defender)
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Jean Ducret
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(Midfield)
*
Alfred Gindrat (Defender)
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Eugène Maës
Eugène Maës (15 September 1890 – 30 March 1945) was a French footballer who played as a striker.
Career
A young prodigy of the Lost Generation, Maës was the first true goalscorer for the France national team. With a great combat injury ...
(Forward)
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Louis Mesnier
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(Forward)
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Maurice Olivier (Forward)
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Paul Romano
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(Defender)
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Marcel Triboulet (Forward)
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Henri Vialmonteil (Forward)
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Maurice Thiéry (Goalkeeper)
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Paul Fievet (Defender)
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Émilien Devic (Forward)
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Étienne Jourde (Forward)
Footnotes
External links
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Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics