Huub Felix Explained

Bèr Felix
Fullname:Jacobus Hubertus "Huub" Felix
Birth Date:8 April 1895
Birth Place:Maastricht
Death Place:Maastricht
Youthclubs1:Juliana
Years1:1917–1918
Clubs1:NAC
Years2:1918–1932
Clubs2:MVV
Nationalyears1:1919
Nationalteam1:Netherlands
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

Jacobus Hubertus "Bèr" Felix (8 April 1895 –) was a Dutch footballer.

Club career

A big striker, Felix played the majority of his career for local side MVV. In a match with RFC Roermond in 1929, Felix got caught up in a brawl with Pierre Massy and became the first Dutch player to make his way to a civil judge for an incident during a football match.[1]

International career

He was part of the Netherlands national football team, playing 1 match on 31 August 1919 against Norway.[2] He was the first player from Limburg to play for the national team.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.trouw.nl/home/in-1975-deed-psv-er-bertus-quaars-al-eens-aangifte-van-een-kopstoot-door-grensrechter-griek~a0c034c5/ In 1975 deed PSV'er Bertus Quaars al eens aangifte van een kopstoot door grensrechter (!) Griek
  2. Web site: Totaal Interlands. Total Interlands. voetbalstats.nl. 30 April 2016. Dutch.
  3. http://www.voetballegends.nl/profile.php?id=47 Profile