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'''Herman Carel Felix Clotilde von Heijden''' (born [[April 11]], [[1890]] in [[Weerselo]] – died [[November 17]], [[1982]] in [[Boxtel]]) was a [[football (soccer)]] [[player]] from the [[Netherlands]], who represented his home country at the [[Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Summer Olympics]]. There he won the bronze medal with the [[Netherlands national football team]]. Later he became the mayor of [[Rosmalen]], [[Noord-Brabant]] ([[1923]]-[[1955]])
'''Herman Carel Felix Clotilde von Heijden''' (11 April 1890 in [[Weerselo]] &ndash; 17 November 1982 in [[Boxtel]]) was a [[football (soccer)]] player from the [[Netherlands]], who represented his home country at the [[Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Summer Olympics]]. There he won the bronze medal with the [[Netherlands national football team]]. He was also present at the [[Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Men's team squads#Netherlands|1912 Summer Olympics]] although he did not play and therefore received no medal. Later he became [[burgemeester|mayor]] of [[Rosmalen]], [[North Brabant]] (1923–1955).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/26708 |title=Felix von Heijden |work=Olympedia |access-date=24 May 2021}}</ref>


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* {{nl icon}} [http://www.sport.nl/overige/deelnemersfinder/ Dutch Olympic Committee]


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* {{in lang|nl}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20070609180222/http://www.sport.nl/overige/deelnemersfinder/ Dutch Olympic Committee]

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Latest revision as of 11:52, 23 August 2023

Olympic medal record
Men's Football
Bronze medal – third place 1920 Antwerp Team Competition

Herman Carel Felix Clotilde von Heijden (11 April 1890 in Weerselo – 17 November 1982 in Boxtel) was a football (soccer) player from the Netherlands, who represented his home country at the 1920 Summer Olympics. There he won the bronze medal with the Netherlands national football team. He was also present at the 1912 Summer Olympics although he did not play and therefore received no medal. Later he became mayor of Rosmalen, North Brabant (1923–1955).[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Felix von Heijden". Olympedia. Retrieved 24 May 2021.

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