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Men's football
at the Games of the IV Olympiad
Venue White City Stadium
Dates October 19–20 (quarterfinals)
October 22 (semifinals)
October 23 (bronze match)
October 24 (final)
Competitors 72 from 5 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
«1904 1912»

At the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, England, an official football tournament was contested for the first time. Eight teams entered (including two from France), although Hungary and Bohemia withdrew before the start. The Football Association, who were the organisers of the event, entered the England national amateur team who represented 'Great Britain'.[citation needed] Denmark's Sophus "Krølben" Nielsen set a record by scoring 10 goals in a 17-1 win against France.

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Medal table

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze
1  Great Britain (GBR) 1 0 0
2  Denmark (DEN) 0 1 0
3  Netherlands (NED) 0 0 1
 France (FRA) 0 0 0
 Sweden (SWE) 0 0 0

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament Great Britain Denmark Netherlands

Squads

Final Tournament

Results

Quarter-finals

19 October 1908
Netherlands  w/o Hungary
Hungary withdrew before the tournament started for financial reasons.
19 October 1908
Denmark  9–0  France B White City
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Kyle (Great Britain)
N. Middelboe  10'  49'
Wolfhagen  15'  17'  67'  72'
Bohr  25'  47'
S. Nielsen  78'
20 October 1908
France A  w/o  Bohemia
Bohemia withdrew before the tournament started after losing their FIFA membership.
20 October 1908
Great Britain  12–1  Sweden White City
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Ibbotson (Great Britain)
Stapley  15'  ??'
Woodward  ??'  ??'
Berry  ??'
Chapman  ??'
Purnell  ??'  ??'  ??'  ??'
Hawkes  ??'  ??'
Bergström  65'

Semi-finals

22 October 1908
Great Britain  4–0  Netherlands White City, London
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Howcroft (Great Britain)
Stapley  37'  60'  64'  75'
22 October 1908
Denmark  17–1  France A White City, London
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Campbell (Great Britain)
S.Nielsen  3'  4'  6'  39'  46'
 48'  52'  64'  66'  76'
Lindgren  18'  37'
Wolfhagen  60'  72'  82'  89'
N.Middelboe  68'
Sartorius  16'

Bronze medal match

The French were so shocked by their humiliating 17-1 defeat against Denmark that they declined to play for the bronze medal. After France forfeited, the Netherlands played Sweden for third place.[1]

23 October 1908
Netherlands  2–0[2]  Sweden White City, London
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Pearson (Great Britain).[3]
Reeman  6',
Snethlage  58'

Gold medal match

24 October 1908
Great Britain  2–0  Denmark White City, London
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Lewis (Great Britain)
Chapman  20'
Woodward  46'

Statistics

Scoring

15 footballers scored over the course of the tournament. Nielsen, with 10 goals in one game and 11 over the full event, set a pair of daunting records.

Place Name Nation Goals
1 Sophus Nielsen Denmark 11
2 Vilhelm Wolffhagen Denmark 8
3 Harold Stapley Great Britain 6
4 Clyde Purnell Great Britain 4
5 Nils Middelboe Denmark 3
Vivian Woodward Great Britain 3
7 Harald Bohr Denmark 2
Frederick Chapman Great Britain 2
Robert Hawkes Great Britain 2
August Lindgren Denmark 2
11 Gustaf Bergström Sweden 1
Arthur Berry Great Britain 1
Jops Reeman Netherlands 1
Émile Sartorius France 1
Edu Snethlage Netherlands 1

Goalkeeping

Place Name Nation Goals allowed Games GAA
1 Horace Bailey Great Britain 1 3 0.33
2 Ludvig Drescher Denmark 3 3 1.00
3 Reinier Beeuwkes Netherlands 4 2 2.00
4 Oskar Bengtsson Sweden 14 2 7.00
5 Fernand Desrousseaux France 9 1 9.00
6 Maurice Tillette France 17 1 17.00

Sources

  1. ^ IFFHS
  2. ^ The official report states that the score was 2-1. http://www.aafla.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1908/1908.pdf "Holland and Sweden also played for the consolation stakes, and Holland scored two goals to one from Sweden, who were rather unlucky in not getting a second."
  3. ^ "Netherlands 2 Sweden 0 (Match summary)". www.footballdatabase.eu. 23 October 1908. http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.coupe.pays-bas.suede.43730.en.html. Retrieved 5 May 2009. 

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