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1934 in association football

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The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1934 throughout the world.

Events

Winners club national championship

International tournaments

Holland - Switzerland, FIFA World Cup.
 Wales

Births

  • January 11 – Kwee Kiat Sek, Indonesian footballer[2]
  • January 21 – Alfonso Portugal, Mexican international footballer (died 2016)
  • March 23 – Adel Hekal, Egyptian footballer (died 2018)
  • March 28 – Kazimír Gajdoš, Czechoslovakian international footballer (died 2016)
  • April 15 – David Herd, Scottish international footballer (died 2016)
  • April 25 – Peter McParland, Irish footballer
  • June 24 – Ferdinand Biwersi, German referee (died 2013)
  • June 28 – Alfred Pyka, German international footballer (died 2012)
  • July 5 – Vladislao Cap, Argentine international footballer and manager (died 1982)
  • June 29
  • July 30 – Engelbert Kraus, German international footballer (died 2016)
  • August 1 – Fernand Boone, Belgian international footballer (died 2013)
  • August 17 – Ron Henry, English international footballer (died 2014)
  • August 23 – Flavio Emoli, Italian international footballer (died 2015)
  • August 29 – Horst Szymaniak, German international footballer (died 2009)
  • October 8 – Martin Lippens, Belgian international footballer (died 2016)
  • November 14 – Dave Mackay, Scottish international footballer and manager (died 2015)
  • November 19 – Kurt Hamrin, Swedish international footballer
  • November 27 – Ammo Baba, Assyrian soccer player (died 2009)
  • December 21 – Ole Madsen, Danish international footballer (died 2006)

Deaths

Established

References

  1. ^ "Scottish Cup Past Winners | Scottish Cup | Scottish FA". www.scottishfa.co.uk. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Kwee Kiat Sek". worldfootball.net. HEIM:SPIEL Medien GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 11 October 2023.