Football At The 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's Team Squads
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squads, in order with the gold medallists first, of the 11 participating nations at the men's football tournament at the
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. The tournament was contested in and around
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, between 29 June and 6 July 1912.


Great Britain

Head coach: ''Arthur Birch'' The following players were also named as reserves, but did not play in any matches: Arthur Brown, George Bancroft, Charles Bradley,
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, William Callaghan, Arthur Smith, Harry Raymond, John Grant, Joe Bailey


Denmark

Head coach: Louis Østrup


Netherlands

Head coach:
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Finland

Head coach: ''none''


Hungary

Head coach:
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The following players were also named as reserves, but did not play in any matches:
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Austria

Head coach: ''none'' ÖFB committee The following players were also named as reserves, but did not play in any matches: Hans Andres, Adolf Fischera, Richard Kohn, Heinrich Retschury, Jakob Swatosch,
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Germany

Head coach: ''none'' DFB committee


Italy

Head coach: Vittorio Pozzo Four reserve players, although included in the official squad Submitted to FIFA, Did not travel to Sweden and stayed in Italy on reserve.


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Head coach: John Ohlson


Norway

Head coach: James Vincent Hayes


Russia

Head coach: Robert Fulda and
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France

France named the following squad, but the team withdrew before the tournament started: *
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(Defender)/ (Midfield) * Maurice Bigué (Defender) *
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(Defender) * Jean Ducret (Midfield) *
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(Defender) * Eugène Maës (Forward) * Louis Mesnier (Forward) *
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(Forward) * Paul Romano (Defender) *
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(Forward) *
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(Forward) * Maurice Thiéry (Goalkeeper) * Paul Fievet (Defender) *
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(Forward) * Étienne Jourde (Forward)


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1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( sv, Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, be ...
Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics