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HOW IT WORKS
1952 in association football
Summary
The following are the
football (soccer)
events of the year
1952
throughout the world.
Events
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21 September –
East Germany
plays its first ever international match, losing 3–0 to
Poland
in
Warsaw
.
Undated:
Rudnianka Rudna Wielka
, professional Polish football club is founded.
Winners club national championship
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Albania
:
KS Dinamo Tirana
Argentina
:
River Plate
Austria
:
Rapid Vienna
Belgium
:
RFC Liégeois
Bulgaria
:
PFC CSKA Sofia
Czech Republic
:
Sparta CKD Sokolovo
Denmark
:
AB
East Germany
:
ZSG Union Halle
England
:
Manchester United F.C.
Faroe Islands
:
KÍ Klaksvík
Finland
:
KTP
France
:
OGC Nice
Greece
:
tournament
not held
Hungary
:
Budapest Honvéd FC
Iceland
:
KR
Ireland
:
St Patrick's Athletic F.C.
Italy
:
Juventus F.C.
Luxembourg
: National Schifflange
Mexico
:
León
Netherlands
:
Willem II
Northern Ireland
:
Glenavon F.C.
Norway
:
FK Sparta Sarpsborg
Poland
:
Ruch Chorzów
Portugal
:
Sporting CP
Romania
:
CCA București
Scotland
:
Hibernian F.C.
Spain
:
FC Barcelona
Sweden
:
IFK Norrköping
Switzerland
:
Grasshopper Club Zürich
West Germany
:
VfB Stuttgart
Soviet Union
:
FC Spartak Moscow
Yugoslavia
:
Hajduk Split
International tournaments
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1952 British Home Championship
(6 October 1951 – 5 April 1952)
Shared by
Wales
and
England
Olympic Games
in
Helsinki, Finland
(15 July – 2 August 1952)
Hungary
Yugoslavia
Sweden
Births
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1 January –
Ítalo Estupiñán
, Ecuadorian international footballer (died 2016)
2 February –
Reinhard Häfner
, German international footballer (died 2016)
2 February –
Fernando Morena
, Uruguayan international footballer
8 February –
Marinho Chagas
, Brazilian international footballer (died 2014)
20 March –
Steve Whitworth
, English footballer
2 May –
Martin Haar
, Dutch footballer and assistant-coach
17 May –
Jorge Olguin
, Argentine international footballer
19 May –
Bert van Marwijk
, Dutch footballer and coach
22 May –
Waldemar Victorino
, Uruguayan international footballer
2 August –
Alain Giresse
, French international footballer and coach
3 August –
Osvaldo Ardiles
, Argentinian international footballer and coach
7 August –
Kees Kist
, Dutch international footballer
22 August –
José van Hoof
6 September –
Vladimir Kazachyonok
, Soviet international footballer and Russian coach (died 2017)
10 September –
Mike Carroll
, Scottish professional footballer
[1]
5 November –
Harry Schellekens
, Dutch footballer
17 November –
Roman Ogaza
, Polish international footballer (died 2006)
20 November –
Vince O'Kane
, English former professional footballer
[2]
25 November –
Gabriele Oriali
, Italian international footballer
3 December –
Hervé Gorce
, French professional footballer (died 2008)
15 December –
Allan Simonsen
, Danish international footballer
Deaths
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References
edit
^
"Mike Carroll".
Barry Hugman's Footballers
. Retrieved
26 February
2024
.
^
"1952 in association football".
Barry Hugman's Footballers
. Retrieved
13 January
2017
.