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Nederlands: De selectie van het Nederlands elftal met officials voor de interland tegen Denemarken. Voorste rij, van links naar rechts: Siebolt Sissingh, Max Tetzner, Manus van Diermen, Ben Hoogstede, Eb van der Kluft, Harry Rodermond en Chris Walder. Middelste rij: de officials Boeljon, Coldewey en Van Calcar, Gerrit Hulsman, Piet Stevens, Henk van Tilburg, oefenmeester Harry Waites, reserve-doelman Waayer, reserve Jo Schot en official Blöte. Achterste rij: Jan van Gendt, reserve Jo Mertens, official Spaan en reserve Jan Lietzen. Denemarken - Nederland (1-1), gespeeld op 12 juni 1921 in het Idraetsparken te Kopenhagen. Opstelling: Henk van Tilburg (NOAD), Eb van der Kluft (Blauw Wit), Piet Stevens (Willem II), Siebolt Sissingh (Be Quick Groningen), Ben Hoogstede (NAC, aanvoerder), Gerrit Hulsman (Go Ahead), Max Tetzner (Be Quick Groningen), Harry Rodermond (Be Quick Groningen), Jan van Gendt (De Spartaan), Manus van Diermen (Blauw Wit) en Chris Walder (NAC).
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