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John Langenus (Antwerpen, 8 december 1891 – 1 oktober 1952) was een Belgische voetbalscheidsrechter. Hij kan beschouwd worden als een van de baanbrekers voor de voetbalsport en -arbitrage in België. Hij floot meer dan 80 internationale matchen. Hij floot de eerste finale van het Wereldkampioenschap voetbal tussen Uruguay en Argentinië in 1930.

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Ook al is wikipedia niet helemaal betrouwbaar, maar wel bedankt Jorge! Heb ik een ander gevonden.

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Emilio AldecoaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Emilio Aldecoa Personal information
Full name Emilio Aldecoa Gómez
Date of birth November 30, 1922(1922-11-30)
Place of birth Bilbao, Spain
Date of death September 4, 1999(1999-09-04) (aged 76)
Place of death Lloret de Mar, Spain
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps† (Gls)†
1943-1945
1945-1947
1947-1949
1949-1950
1950-1953
1953-1954 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Coventry City
Athletic Bilbao
Real Valladolid
FC Barcelona
Sporting de Gijón
National team
1948 Spain 1 (0)
Teams managed


1966-1967 Girona FC
CD Condal
Real Valladolid
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Emilio Aldecoa Gómez (November 30, 1922 – September 1999) was a Basque/Spanish professional footballer who played, mainly on the left-wing, in the English and Spanish football leagues and later managed in Spain and coached in England. He was born in born the Zorroza neighbourhood of Bilbao, Vizcaya.

He arrived in England as a Spanish Civil War refugee in 1937. He made one appearance for the Spanish national team, as a substitute in a 2-1 win against the Republic of Ireland in May 1948 at the Montjuiic Stadium, Barcelona.

Emilio began his football career with Wolverhampton Wanderers, joining them in 1943 from a Staffordshire electrical works team. His first team debut came in September that year, a 2-1 victory away to Crewe Alexandra and he finished the season as Wolves’ leading scorer with 11 goals in 30 games. He moved to Coventry City in August 1945 and scored on his first team debut, a 3-1 win at home to Portsmouth. The following season, as league football resumed after the war, he played 29 times for Coventry, failing to score.

He returned to Spain in 1947, joining Atlético Bilbao making his debut on September 21, 1947 in a 5-1 defeat away to Celta Vigo. He scored 9 times in 45 games before moving to Real Valladolid in 1949 where he scored 11 times in 49 games. He joined Barcelona in 1951. In his first season with Barcelona, he scored twice in 19 games as Barcelona won the Spanish Championship. He also played in the final of the Copa Latina in 1952, a 1-0 victory over OGC Nice at the Parc des Princes in Paris. Barcelona retained the title the following season, but Emilio played only 4 times. He moved to Sporting de Gijón in 1953, playing just 3 times, and then to Girona FC in 1954 where he subsequently became manager. He later managed CD Condal and Real Valladolid (from 1966–67). He was assistant manager of Birmingham City between 1960 and 1962.
C speele er al een week eerder volgens zijn Wiki.

José Gallego (footballer born 1923)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
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José Gallego Personal information
Full name José Augustin Gallego
Date of birth 8 April 1923 (1923-04-08) (age 88)
Place of birth Errenteria, Spain
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Playing position Outside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps† (Gls)†
1942–1946 Cambridge City
1947–1948 Brentford 6 (0)
1948–1950 Southampton 1 (0)
1950–1952 Colchester United 4 (0)
1952–1957 Cambridge United
1957–19?? Biggleswade Town
– Exning
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).


José Augustin Gallego (born 8 April 1923) is a retired Spanish footballer who played as an outside forward for various clubs in the English Football League in the 1940s and 1950s.

[edit] Football careerGallego was born in Errenteria in the Basque Country in Spain. His father was a Spanish government worker who fled to England as a refugee in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War.[1] Gallego arrived in England as a 14-year old along with his three sisters and his younger brother, Antonio,[2] who was also to have a short career as a professional footballer, as a goalkeeper with Norwich City.[3]

The family settled in Cambridge where José first played football with Cambridge City in 1942. In 1945, he was joined by Antonio in the Cambridge City side, now coached by former West Ham United, Southampton and England forward Vic Watson and in 1946 the team won the East Anglian Cup.[1]

In January 1947, Gallego moved to Brentford of the Football League Second Division, where he stayed for a season and a half, making six league appearances.[4]

In the summer of 1948, he moved to fellow Second Division club, Southampton. Although he scored on his debut for the reserve team, he made only one first-team appearance when he replaced the injured Wilf Grant at outside-left in a 3–0 defeat at Barnsley on 2 October 1948. Gallego was the seventh player that season to have worn the No. 11 shirt, before Grant returned for the next match.[5] Although his debut was described as "most promising" and "deserving another try", Gallego suffered from a cracked ankle after being given a "hard time" by the Barnsley full-back and decided to quit full-time professional football.[1]

Southampton tried to sell him to Exeter City in the summer of 1950, but Gallego refused and instead joined Colchester United along with his Southampton team–mate Bill Rochford.[1] Colchester were embarking on their first season in the Football League, but Gallego only made four appearances before dropping down to non-league football.[6]

He then enjoyed six seasons of part-time football back at Cambridge, this time with Cambridge United[2] and played minor league football until after his 50th birthday.[1]

[edit] Career outside footballGallego worked for thirty years for the Gas Board in Cambridge as a meter inspector and continued to play golf until well after his 80th birthday.[1
Cambridge was in die jaren amateur voetbal.
kwis van deze week is 6 denk ik.

Jordi Cruijff, Jimmy Hasselbaink, Rob Reekers, Willi Lippens, Wim Hofkens en Jeffrey Bruma
Quatro Wrote:kwis van deze week is 6 denk ik.

Jordi Cruijff, Jimmy Hasselbaink, Rob Reekers, Willi Lippens, Wim Hofkens en Jeffrey Bruma

zonder de vraag te zien denk ik dat deze vraag al een keer gesteld is, en dat het antwoord anders is doordat bruma er bij is gekomen....
zou zomaar kunnen
1. Alfredo di Stéfano Real Madrid 14
2. César Barcelona 12
3. Raúl Real Madrid 11
4. Francisco Gento Real Madrid 10
5. Ferenc Puskás Real Madrid 9
Santillana Real Madrid 9
7. Hugo Sánchez Real Madrid 8
Juanito Real Madrid 8
Jaime Lazcano Real Madrid 8
Estanislao Basora Barcelona 8
11. Lionel Messi Barcelona 7
Pahiño Real Madrid 7

dit is per okt 2010. messi staat inmiddels op 9 geloof ik...
je bent lekker op dreef Waf :razz: thx
Quiz:
Wie schopte David Beckham na waarna hij een rode kaart kreeg, in de wedstrijd Argentinië – Engeland van het WK 98?
antwoord: A Simeone
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kijk vanaf 1:28