Football at the 1900 Summer Olympics explained

Country:France
Dates:20–23 September 1900
Num Teams:3
Venues:1
Cities:1
Champion Other: Upton Park FC
Count:1
Second Other: Club Français
Third Other: Université de Bruxelles
Matches:2
Goals:12
Prevseason:1896
Nextseason:1904

At the 1900 Summer Olympics, an association football tournament was contested for the first time. Only two matches were held between the three club sides, and no medals were awarded.

France's representatives were determined by the USFSA, which elected the Parisian champion Club Français. For Belgium, after Racing Club de Bruxelles declined to participate, a student selection with players from the Université libre de Bruxelles was sent by the Federation.[1] [2] The team was reinforced with a few non-students. On the other hand, English club Upton Park F.C. represented Great Britain.[2]

The International Olympic Committee credits Great Britain, France and a "Mixed Team" with gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively, as part of its attempt to reconcile early Olympic Games with the modern award scheme.[3] The Belgian team included one British and one Dutch player.

The football matches were held at the Vélodrome de Vincennes in Paris.[4]

Competition schedule

Originally there were four matches scheduled for the 1900 Olympics, all including a French team. As Switzerland and Germany eventually did not send a team, the match involving France and England was moved forward to 20 September.

16 September 1900 vs

23 September 1900 vs

30 September 1900 vs

7 October 1900 vs

The match final schedule of the tournament.[5]

Legend
MMatch
Thu 20 Fri 21 Sat 22 Sun 23
M1 M2

Squads

See main article: Football at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads.

Matches

In the first game, the British squad had little difficulty defeating the Club Français (wearing the USFSA uniform). Upton Park led 2–0 after the first half, getting two more goals in the second to win 4–0. Gaston Peltier scored in the first minute to give the USFSA XI an early lead, but Université de Bruxelles scored twice to take a 2–1 first half lead. The French scored five goals in the second half, however, to take the match 6–2.[6]

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Final ranking

Medal summary

Medal table

Position Country align=center bgcolor=goldGold align=center bgcolor=silverSilver align=center bgcolor=cc9966Bronze Total
1 1 0 0 1
2 0 1 0 1
3 0 0 1 1

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
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(Club Français)
Pierre Allemane
Louis Bach
Alfred Bloch
Fernand Canelle
Duparc
Eugène Fraysse
Virgile Gaillard
Georges Garnier
René Grandjean
Lucien Huteau
Marcel Lambert
Maurice Macaine
Gaston Peltier
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(Université de Bruxelles)
Marius Delbecque
Hendrik van Heuckelum (NED)
Raul Kelecom
Marcel Leboutte
Lucien Londot
Ernest Moreau de Melen
Eugène Neefs
Gustave Pelgrims
Alphonse Renier
Hilaire Spanoghe
Eric Thornton (GBR)

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://en.espn.co.uk/olympic-sports/sport/story/162086.html Great Britain's first home Olympic football adventure
  2. https://medium.com/@paulbrownUK/before-the-world-cup-who-were-footballs-earliest-world-champions-8aebac11429a Before the World Cup: Who were football’s earliest world champions?
  3. Web site: Paris 1900 Football Men Results. Olympics.com. 2 August 2021.
  4. https://www.rsssf.org/tableso/ol1900f.html Games of the II. Olympiad - Football Tournament
  5. Web site: Games of the II. Olympiad Football Tournament . RSSSF.com . The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. . 12 May 2022 . 13 July 2021.
  6. Web site: Olympedia – Football, Men – Match #2 . 2024-01-11 . www.olympedia.org.