1941 in association football
Appearance
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The following are thefootball (soccer)events of the year1941throughout the world.
Events
[edit]- January 19 –FK Austria WiendefeatLASK Linz21–0 in theGauliga Ostmark(Austrian First Division).[1]
- June 24 – TheUSSR First Divisionchampionship is abandoned after theGerman invasion of the USSR.[2]
- Alajuelensewin theCosta Rican First Divisionwith a 100% record – played 6, won 6, drew 0, lost 0.[3]
- Nacionalwin theUruguayan First Divisionwith a 100% record – played 20, won 20, drew 0, lost 0.[4]
- Two matches are not played in the final round of theChilean First Division.They areColo-ColoversusBadminton FC,andUnión EspañolaversusGreen Cross.[5]
Winners club national championship
[edit]- Argentina:River Plate
- Austria(Gauliga Ostmark) andGermany:Rapid Vienna
- Chile:Colo-Colo
- Costa Rica:Alajuelense
- Croatia:Hajduk Split
- Iceland:KR
- Italy:Bologna
- Mexico:Atlante
- Scotland:
- Scottish Cup:No competition[6]
- Spain:Atlético Aviación (Atlético Madridin Post-War)
- Switzerland:Lugano
- Romania:Unirea Tricolor București
- Turkey:Gençlerbirliği
- Uruguay:Nacional
Births
[edit]- January 11
- Gérson,Brazilian international footballer[7]
- Pak Seung-zin,North Korean footballer (died 2011)
- January 20 –Allan Young,English club footballer (died 2009)
- January 28 –Fernando Serena,Spanish footballer (d. 2018)
- February 1 –Teofil Codreanu,Romanian international footballer (died 2016)
- March 2 –Bert Jacobs,Dutch footballer and manager (died 1999)
- April 12 –Bobby Moore,English international footballer. England captain and World cup winner (died 1993)
- May 21 –Anton Pronk,Dutch international footballer (died 2016)
- June 2 –Dinko Dermendzhiev,Bulgarian footballer and manager (died 2019)
- July 8 –Dario Gradi,Italian amateur football player, coach and manager known for his association with English club Crewe Alexandra
- July 10 –Henk Bosveld,Dutch footballer (died 1998)
- July 22 –Harry Bähre,German footballer
- July 26 –Hans Dorjee,Dutch footballer and manager (died 2002)
- August 2 –Jean Cornelis,Belgian international footballer (died 2016)
- August 20 –Marian Szeja,Polish international footballer (died 2015)
- August 24 –Jean Plaskie,Belgian international footballer (died 2017)
- September 15 –Flórián Albert,Hungarian international footballer (died 2011)
- October 9 –Giancarlo Bercellino,Italian international footballer
- October 28 –David Sloan,Northern Irish international footballer (died 2016)
- November 23 –Alan Mullery,English international footballer and manager
References
[edit]- ^"Austria 1940/41".RSSSF.Retrieved23 August2012.
- ^"Soviet Union 1941".RSSSF.Retrieved23 August2012.
- ^"Costa Rica 1941".RSSSF.Archivedfrom the original on 26 October 2012.Retrieved23 August2012.
- ^"Uruguay 1941 championship".RSSSF.Retrieved23 August2012.
- ^"Chile 1941".RSSSF.Retrieved23 August2012.
- ^"Scottish Cup Past Winners | Scottish Cup | Scottish FA".scottishfa.co.uk.Retrieved17 December2022.
- ^Garry Jenkins; Pedro Redig (1998).The Beautiful Team: In Search of Pelé and the 1970 Brazilians.Simon & Schuster. p. 8.ISBN978-0-684-81955-6.