Netherlands Antilles at the 1952 Summer Olympics

Netherlands Antilles at the
1952 Summer Olympics

IOC code AHO
NOC Nederlands Antilliaans Olympisch Comité
Website www.sports.an (English)
in Helsinki
Competitors 11 in 1 sport
Medals
Gold Silver Bronze Total
0 0 0 0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Independent Olympic Athletes (2012)
Aruba (2016–)
Netherlands (2016–)

The Netherlands Antilles competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. The Caribbean nation, then a colonial territory of the Netherlands, was represented by their association football team.

Football

The Netherlands Antilles national football team was one of 25 teams entered in the tournament. They lost their first round match to Turkey and were eliminated from the tournament.

Squad
  1. Ergilio Hato (gk)
  2. Pedro Matrona
  3. Wilfred de Lanoi
  4. Wilhelm Canword
  5. Guillermo Giribaldi
  6. Edmundo Vlinder
  7. Adriaan Brokke
  8. Jorge Brion
  9. Juan Briezen
  10. Willys Heyliger
  11. Guillermo Krips
Match results

21 July
12:00
Turkey  2–1 Netherlands Netherlands Antilles
Muzaffer Tokac  9'
Tekin Bilge  76' (pen.)
(Report) Jan Briezen  79'
Lahti
Attendance: 3696
Referee: Carl Jorgensen (Denmark)

References

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