Cas Ruffelse

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Cas Ruffelse (right) and Renzo De Vecchi (with their backs to the camera) before kick-off for the international match between Italy and the Netherlands on May 13, 1920 in Genoa.

Caspar Wilhelmus "Cas" Ruffelse (born February 9, 1888 in Rotterdam , † September 9, 1958 ) was a Dutch football player . He played eight international matches for the Dutch national football team and scored three goals.

After the First World War he played temporarily at Altona 93 and in 1923 he played two games for Hamburger SV , but without clearance, which brought HSV a fine of 500 million (sic) Reichsmarks, albeit in times of hyperinflation , in which banknotes were also used to the value of 50 million marks were in circulation.

Individual evidence

  1. Skrentny / Prüß, With the diamond in the heart. The great history of Hamburger SV , Göttingen 2008, p. 53 - Ruffelse is also mentioned in: Norbert Carsten, Altona 93. 111 League years im Auf und Ab , Göttingen 2003, p. 84