Showing posts with label Daring Club de Bruxelles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daring Club de Bruxelles. Show all posts

2.2.16

A Penalty Shootout

Daring

Writing about football pre 1937 I didn't expect to find myself dealing with penalty shootouts. However, an Easter Tournament organized by ADO Den Haag in 1935 was indeed decided by a duel from 11 metres. 
This was ADO's first such tournament and the 4 teams featured were:

Alles Door Oefening Den Haag- founded in 1905, in season 1934-35 ADO finished 4th in West 1 (Eerste Klasse).

Voorwaarts Utile Dulci Combinatie Den Haag- founded 1909, were also an Eerste Klasse club finishing 7th in West 1. In 1927 they had won the NVB Beker.

Royal Daring Club Molenbeek (Belgium)- Daring Club de Bruxelles (matriculation n°2) was founded in 1895. In 1936 and 37 they were Belgian Division d'Honneur champions and won the Belgian Cup in 1935.

Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix(France) came into being in 1928 (a merger of Excelsior Club de Tourcoing and F C de Roubaix). Excelsior turned professional in 1932 and won the Coupe de France in 1933.

The tournament was played over 2 days at Zuiderpark. The visiting teams were too strong for the 2 Den Haag clubs (Netherlands football was resolutely amateur at this time). 

When the final ended in a 2-2 draw each team had three penalty kicks. Daring scored all three of theirs whilst Excelsior missed with one. 


21.04.35 
VUC Den Haag
3
8
Excelsior AC Roubaix
21.04.35 
ADO Den Haag
1
2
Daring

22.04.35 
ADO Den Haag
3
4
VUC Den Haag
22.04.35 
Daring
2
2
Excelsior AC Roubaix

Daring win 3-2 after pens.


ref: Dagblad De Telegraaf, Amsterdam 23.04.35

6.1.14

Armand Swartenbroeks- The Red Doctor


Armand Swartenbroeks didn't gain the prefix Red in his nickname on account of the then record 53 international appearances he made for Belgium's Diables Rouges between 1913 and 1928.
The Red was rather a reference to his socialist politics.
Doctor is self explanatory- he was a doctor of medicine and he had a dual career in medicine and politics after his football career ended. 
Swartenbroeks made his debut in a 4-2 win over Netherlands and having  faced Netherlands 16 times in all (w 6, d 5, l 5) his last game was against the same opponents. 
As the result of an act of great sportsmanship Swartenbroeks is the only non Dutch player to have received an award of merit from the KNV- playing in a B international in 1928 he deliberately missed a penalty that he thought had been incorrectly awarded against the Dutch keeper Jan de Boer.
A gold medal winner in the 1920 Olympic games he also appeared in the 1924 tournament. 
The Doctor made 295 appearances for Daring Club de Bruxelles in a career (1911-1930) that was interrupted by the war.