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At the 1906 Summer Olympics in Athens (often referred to as the "Intercalated Games"), an unofficial football event was held. Only four teams competed, three of them were clubs from Greece and the Ottoman Empire. Medal tables gave the gold to Denmark and the silver and bronze to Turkey.[1]
The Athens team withdrew from the final at half time, and were then invited to play off in a match to decide second place[citation needed], but declined and were promptly ejected from the tournament.
Smyrna and Thessaloniki, both then cities in the Ottoman Empire, played off instead. The Thessaloniki team composition was Greek from the group of "Friends of the Arts" (Omilos Philomuson, later Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C.).[2] The Smyrna team consisted of English, French and Armenian players.
The Danish team was a selection of players from Copenhagen Football Association.[2]
The goalkeepers of this tournament are unknown.
Contents
1 Results
2 Squads
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
Results
| April 23 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark | 5 | - | 1 | Smyrna | |
| Athens | 5 | - | 0 | Thessaloniki | |
| Final, April 24 | |||||
| Denmark | 9 | - | 0 | Athens | |
| Second Place Match, April 25 | |||||
| Smyrna | 12 | - | 0 | Thessaloniki | |
Squads
Thessaloniki
Smyrna
Denmark
Denmark: Viggo Andersen, Peder Pedersen, Charles von Buchwald, Parmo Ferslev, Stefan Rasmussen, Aage Andersen, Oscar Nielsen, Carl Pedersen, Holger Frederiksen, August Lindgren, Henry Rambusch, Hjalmar Herup
Smyrna (Ottoman Empire): Edwin Charnaud, Zareh Kouyoumdjian, Edouard Giraud, Jacques Giraud, Henri Joly, Percy de la Fontaine, Donald Whittal, Albert Whittal, Godfrey Whittal, Harold Whittal, Edward Whittal.
Thessaloniki (Ottoman Empire,
Greek team[2]): Georgios Vaporis, Nikolaos Pindos, Antonios Tegos, Nikolaos Pentzikis, Ioannis Kyrou, Georgios Sotiriadis, Vasilios Zarkadis, Dimitrios Mikhitsopoulos, Antonios Karagionidis, Ioannis Abbot, Ioannis Saridakis.
Athens (Greece): Panagiotis Vrionis, Nikolaos Dekavalas, Georgios Merkouris, Konstantinos Botasis, Grigorios Vrionis, Panagiotis Botasis, Georgios Gerontakis, Giorgos Kalafatis, Theodoros Nikolaidis, Konstantinos Siriotis, A. Georgiadis.
See also
- Football at the Summer Olympics
References
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^ abc Søren Elbech, Karel Stokkermans 1906 Summer Olympics at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
External links
- Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation - 1906 Summer Olympics
- IFFHS - 1906 - Athens