André le Fèvre

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André le Fèvre
André le Fèvre 1924.jpg
André le Fèvre 1924
Personnel
birthday December 12, 1898
place of birth Arnhem , the  Netherlands
date of death November 6, 1977
Place of death The Hague , Netherlands
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
TSV Theole
1921-1925 SV Kampong
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1922-1925 Netherlands 17 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

André le Fèvre (born December 12, 1898 in Arnhem , † November 6, 1977 in The Hague ) was a Dutch football player .

Athletic career

Le Fèvre first played at TSV Theole before moving to the then first division club SV Kampong . There he became a national player from 1922. With the Elftal he took part in the 1924 Summer Olympics. In Paris he reached the semi-finals with the team against the eventual Olympic champion Uruguay , which they lost 2-1 despite being in the lead. In the game for third place against Sweden , he scored his only international goal at 1-1; in the replay he missed a medal with a 1: 3 defeat. By 1925 he had played 17 internationals , then he went to Curaçao .

Nothing is known about Le Fèvre's further life.

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