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Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
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This page lists the football squads, in order with the gold medallists first, of the 11 participating nations at the men's football tournament at the 1912 Summer Olympics. The tournament was contested in and around Stockholm, Sweden, between 29 June and 6 July 1912.[1]
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Great Britain
Head coach: Arthur Birch
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Denmark
Head coach: Louis Østrup
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Netherlands
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Head coach: Edgar Chadwick
Note: Goalkeeper Wiet Ledeboer was injured on 15 Jun and was replaced by Van Eeck. Source: http://kranten.kb.nl Archived 2013-03-07 at the Wayback Machine, http://leiden.courant.nu/.
Finland
Head coach: none
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Hungary
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Head coach: Ede Herczog
The following players were also named as reserves, but did not play in any matches:[1] György Hlavay, Károly Kóródy
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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:[1] Hans Andres, Adolf Fischera, Richard Kohn, Heinrich Retschury, Jakob Swatosch, Felix Tekusch, Karl Tekusch
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Germany
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Head coach: none DFB committee
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Italy
Head coach: Vittorio Pozzo
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Sweden
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Head coach: John Ohlson
Norway
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Head coach: James Vincent Hayes
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Russia
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Head coach: Robert Fulda and Georgy Dyuperron
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France
France named the following squad, but the team withdrew before the tournament started:[1]
- Gaston Barreau (Midfield) 07/12/1883 FEC Llevallois (France)
- Maurice Bigué (Defender) / /1887 CA XIVe (France)
- Georges Damois (Defender) 12/12/1890
- Jean Baptiste Ducret (Midfield) 27/11/1887 Etoile Deux Lacs (France)
- Alfred Gindrat (Defender) / /1884 Red Star Amical Club (France)
- Eugène Maës (Forward) 15/09/1890 Red Star Amical Club (France)
- Louis Mesnier (Forward) / /1884 CAXIVe (France)
- Maurice Louis Olivier (Forward) 10/01/1887 Etoile Deux Lacs (France)
- Paul Romano (Defender) 03/10/1891 Etoile Deux Lacs (France)
- Marcel Triboulet (Forward) 26/10/1890 FEC Llevalois (France)
- Henri Vialmonteil (Forward) / /1884 CA Vitry (France)
- Maurice Albert Thiéry (Goalkeeper) 04/09/1886
- Paul Fievet (Defender) 21/12/1886
- Émilien Devic (Forward) 16/11/1888 CAEIVe (France)
- Étienne Jourde (Forward) 13/08/1891 CA Vitry (France)
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