Édouard De Laveleye
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Baron Édouard-Émile-Albert de Laveleye (
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, 22 October 1854 –
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, 23 November 1938) was a Belgian mining engineer, financier and writer. Laveleye was the first chairman of the Belgian Football Association (1895–1924), and also the first president of the
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(1906–23). He made several investment trips in Latin America. His nephew was Victor de Laveleye, the
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Early life

Édouard de Laveleye was born on 22 October 1854 as the son of Émile de Laveleye (1822–1892), a famed economist. Laveleye married Florence Ethel Wheeler on 9 December 1879, in
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. In his mid-20s, Laveleye made several investment trips in Latin America and wrote everything about his travels in his journal. In 1881, two of Laveleye's travel journals, titled ''Les nouveautés de New-York et le Niagara d’hiver'' (what's new from
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and winter Niagara) and ''Excursion aux nouvelles découvertes minières du Colorado'' (Excursion to Colorado's New Mining Discoveries), were published on 1 July 1881, together with several other journals from three authors, in Volume 42 of ''Le Tour du Monde, Nouveau Journal des Voyages'', a weekly magazine that brings together more than 900 travel stories, French or foreign, written by more than 500 travelers including around thirty women. In August 1883, the 29-year-old Laveleye, then the Honorary Secretary of the Association of Engineers from the
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, organized the reception for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, whose summer meeting was being held in Belgium for the first time. The newspapers of the time described him as "the most cordial character".


Sports

In the 1895–96 season, the 41-year-old Laveleye played a few matches for
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. When the ''Union Belge des Sociétés de Sports Athlétiques'' (UBSSA) was established in 1895, Laveleye was elected as the first chairman of the football section, a position he held for nearly 30 years, until 1924. In 1898, when Paul Hanssens resigned as President of the UBSSA, Laveleye succeeded him while also continuing as president of the football section. Back then, the
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as we know him today did not yet exist, so most of the European national teams were selected by the chairman of its National Football Association rather than by a national manager. As such, Laveleye selected the line-ups of
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's matches between 1904 and 1909, and then again in 1913 and 1919. He is thus credited by some as Belgium's first-ever manager. On 22 May 1904, twenty days after Belgium's first-ever match (whose squad was elected by Laveleye), France and five other European football associations founded the ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' (
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), but the football associations of the British Home Nations unanimously rejected such a body. However, in early 1905, Laveleye, with great personal efforts, dissipated the last misgivings of the English and was able to convince the representatives of
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to join FIFA rather than remain independent. On 14 April 1905, The Football Association recognized the authority of FIFA. This allowed FIFA to hold its first international football competition. In allying the Football Association in the French FIFA, each of the home nations joined as equal members, a legacy maintained today. For his services, he was made the first honorary member of FIFA. On 18 February 1906, in the Hotel Ravenstein in
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, Laveleye formed the Belgian Olympic Committee, and was elected the group's first president. In this role he posted a bid for
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on 27 March 1912 to host the
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. The games were successfully awarded to
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, much because of his influence and the effect
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had on the nation. This still is the only time they have been held in Belgium. At the 1913 IOC Session in
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, Laveleye was co-opted onto the
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(IOC) in May 1913, but his seat "should not be considered permanent". However, when Belgium hosted the 1920 Antwerpen Olympics, the nation became entitled to two IOC members (hence why later IOC records list Laveleye's co-option as occurring in 1919), so Laveleye remained a member until his death in November 1938, at the age of 84.


Writings

* ''Chicago et la traversée du continent - Notes d'un voyage aux États-Unis'' 1880 * ''Les nouveautés de New-York et le Niagara d’hiver'' 1881 * ''Excursion aux nouvelles découvertes minières du Colorado'' 1881


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Laveleye, Edouard de Sportspeople from Ghent Belgian football managers Football people in Belgium Belgium national football team managers 1854 births 1938 deaths