Showing posts with label Sparta Rotterdam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sparta Rotterdam. Show all posts
3.2.14
Edgar Chadwick
Edgar Chadwick was the last man to participate on the first day of the Football league to still be playing at the highest level.
Having played as a professional for his hometown clubs, Blackburn Olympic and Blackburn Rovers, Chadwick featured at inside left in Everton's 2-1 win over Accrington at Anfield on September 8th 1888. His last league appearance came in a division 2 fixture on 28th April 1906. Chadwick was in the Glossop team that lost 2-1 at home to Leeds City.
In addition to Everton and Glossop Chadwick had played for Liverpool, Burnley and Blackpool, making a total of 413 League appearances (127 goals) and 41 FA Cup appearances (16 goals). During his time at Everton Chadwick won the Football League championship (1890-91) and was on the losing side in the 1893 and 1897 FA Cup Finals.
His League career was punctuated by a spell at Southampton in the Southern league where he tasted defeat in a third FA cup Final (1902).
Chadwick played until he was 39, finishing his career with Darwen in Lancashire Combination 1908
A compact (1.67 m) inside forward Chadwick also made 7 appearances for England, scoring 3 goals.
On his retirement Chadwick moved to Germany to coach- employing retired English pros was en vogue on the continent at the time- and it was in the Netherlands that he found his niche. Chadwick coached Vitesse, Sparta Rotterdam (winning the national championship) and HVV. In addition to this he coached the Netherlands national team on 24 occasions , taking bronze at the 1908 and 1912 Olympics. He was also at the helm when England Amateurs were beaten 2-1 in 1913.
6.10.13
Rotterdamse Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging "Sparta"
Founded in 1888 Sparta (Rotterdamse Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging "Sparta") is Rotterdam's senior club. They played their first season of championship football in 1893–94.
1909
Sparta won the National championship in 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913 and 1915.
In 1899 the club adopted the colours of Sunderland.
Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax also sported these colours , red black and white being the civic colours of Amsterdam. When Ajax joined the Eerste Klasse in 1911 the rules dictated that there could be no duplication of strips, and Ajax adopted their iconic white shirts with a broad red band.
The poster advertises a match between Sparta and D.F.C (Dordrecht).The Dordrecht club was founded in 1883. D.F.C still exists as an amateur club. In
1904–05 D.F.C joined the Eerste Klasse West. The seasons 1911-12 (goals scored), 1912-13 (1 point) and 1915-16 (1 point ) saw them finish runners up to Sparta by narrowest of margins.In 1923 Eerste Klasse West was split into West I (North Holland & Utrecht) and West II (South Holland), placing Sparta and D.F.C in different leagues.
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