Constant cremer
Constant Cremer (born September 23, 1886 in Ango-Ango , Free State of Congo , † 1937 in Batavia ) was a Dutch football player .
The son of a Dutchman and an African played from 1901 to 1904 as a student of the Rijks HBS ("Higher Citizens School") in Tilburg with Willem II football. With the team he became champion of Brabant in 1904 . Cremer was the first black player in Dutch football. He later studied at the Sugar Industry School and began a career as a food chemist in the Dutch East Indies , where he was buried on September 2, 1937.
Web links
- Jurryt van de Vooren, Constant Cremer, de eerste zwarte voetballer in Nederland ("Constant Cremer, the first black footballer in the Netherlands")
- Thijs Kemmeren, Constant Cremer, voetballer in Tilburg met Afrikaanse wortels ("Constant Cremer, footballer in Tilburg with African roots")
Notes and evidence
- ↑ according to the status of research in March 2015
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SURNAME | Cremer, Constant |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Dutch soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 23, 1886 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ango-Ango , Congo Free State |
DATE OF DEATH | 1937 |
Place of death | Batavia , Dutch East Indies |