Arnold Badjou

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Arnold Badjou
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Badjou (1935)
Personnel
Surname Arnold Jules Elie Badjou
birthday June 25, 1906
place of birth LakenBelgium
date of death 17th September 1994
size 174 cm
position goalkeeper
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1928-1941 Daring Club Brussels 183 (0)
1941-1943 Ass. Marchienne 37 (0)
1943-1945 Daring Club Brussels 16 (0)
1945-1946 Ass. Marchienne 24 (0)
1946-1947 RCS La Forestois 0 (0)
1947-1950 RRA Florenvillois
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1930-1939 Belgium 34 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Arnold Jules Elie Badjou , nickname "Nolle", (born June 25, 1906 in Laken , † September 17, 1994 ) was a Belgian football player on the position of goalkeeper .

career

At the club level, Arnold Badjou played mainly in the late 1920s and in the 1930s up to the 1940s at Daring Club Brussels and only then switched to clubs in lower leagues, where he was active up to and including 1950. With the Daring Club he won the Belgian championship twice and the Coupe de Belgique once .

From 1930 he also appeared 34 times in the Belgian national team . He took part in the World Championships in 1930 , 1934 and 1938 , in which he played a total of three games.

successes

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Footnotes

  1. ↑ Mission dates from the 1944/45 season or do not even exist due to the acts of war at that time