Karel Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk
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Karel Willem Hendrik Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk (October 30, 1883 in
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- June 20, 1975 in
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) was a Dutch
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player. Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk played for
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in the early years of the 20th century. He was part of the first
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, in the 1905-04-30 match against
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(4-1 victory). Two weeks later, Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk was part of the squad again, in the return game against Belgium on 1905-05-14, in
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(4-0 victory). These would remain the only caps of his career. Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk married Christina Carolina Albertina Fehr on 1910-09-08. They had two daughters together, Vera Paulina Adolphina (1911-1984) and Wilhelmina Laura (1913-1991). The couple divorced on 1919-12-16.


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