Maarten Grobbe

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Maarten Grobbe (3rd from left) in 1929

Maarten Grobbe (born September 7, 1901 in Zwolle , † May 13, 1961 ) was a Dutch football player . In 1928/29 he played twice for the Dutch national team .

Career

The defender played for Excelsior Rotterdam in the 1920s . Grobbe made his debut on June 14, 1928 in the Nederlands elftal together with Gerrit Nagels from the Enschede Sport Club . He was the first player Excelsior turned off for the senior national team. The friendly against Egypt , which four days earlier had lost the game for third place at the Olympic Games with 3:11 against Italy , took place in Rotterdam , one day after Uruguay and Argentina faced each other in the replay of the final of the Olympic Games in the Amsterdam Olympic Stadium had. The Netherlands lost to the North Africans 1: 2; Grobbe marked the connection goal in the 74th minute. He still had to wait a year for his next appearance in Orange ; only in June 1929 he was back in the Elftal squad . In Amsterdam on June 4, 1929, an unofficial international match against Scotland took place, which the Dutch lost - with Grobbe - 2-0. Then he went with the team on a friendly game trip to Scandinavia. In the first game against Sweden he just sat on the bench. In the second game, a 4: 4 in Oslo against Norway , he came to his second and last official appearance in the national team, in which he did not score another goal.

Individual evidence

  1. Game data ( Memento of the original from April 8, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at voetbalstats.nl  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.voetbalstats.nl
  2. Game dates at Scotland the Complete Record 1872–2005

Web links

  • Player profile at the KNVB
  • Photo page at adofans.nl with photos of the teams with Grobbe before the games against Scotland, Sweden and Norway