| Event | 1898–99 KNVB Cup | ||||||
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| Date | 7 May 1899 (1899-05-07) | ||||||
| Venue | Koekamp,Heemstede | ||||||
| Referee | Bill Dijxhoorn | ||||||
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The1899 KNVB Cup final was afootball match between Dutch clubsRAP Amsterdam, the reigning national champion, andHVV Den Haag, which took place on 9 May 1899 at Koekamp,Heemstede. It was the final match of the1898–99 KNVB Cup, the 1st season of the annualDutch national football cup competition.[1] RAP won thanks to an extra-time goal fromJan Hisgen.[2][3]
The final saw the reigning national champion fromAmsterdam, RAP, face the then-best club fromThe Hague, HVV. The match was initially supposed to be played at theHercules grounds inUtrecht, but that club is thrown off its grounds just before the final, which results in a hasty move to Heemstede.[4][5]Johan Schröder, thecaptain of RAP in this final and also a sports journalist, wrote about this last-minute change inDe Athleet, stating it was "a circumstance that of course had a very disadvantageous effect" - not exactly the best example of independent sports journalism.[5]
The match's first chance fell to HVV, but it was RAP who came closest to a goal in the first half, and in fact, they scored twice, but therefereeBill Dijxhoorn disallows both goals, one foroffside and the other for handball.[4] The score remained 0-0 until half-time and there were no goals in the second half either.[4][5]
The match ended in a draw after 90 minutes, so the first period of extra time, consisting of two halves of 7½ minutes each, was played; after that had ended without a decision, a second such period was followed (as stipulated by the regulations).[2] These additional 15 minutes also seemed to end goalless, butGuy Zweerts "pushes forward, places the ball past Mundt, and gives the quickly approaching Jan Hisgen a great chance, who strikes it with his first touch, which flies between Kool's legs before he can close them".[4] RAP thus wins the cup, which is given to the hands of RAP's captain Schröder by its donatorHak Holdert, and which now remains in the clubhouse of the Amsterdam club.[4] Interestingly, Schröder later became one of the most feared journalists in the Netherlands as editor-in-chief of the Telegraaf, then presided by Holdert.[5]
During the match, there was "a rather annoying wind that blew diagonally across the field".[5]
| RAP Amsterdam | 1–0 | HVV Den Haag |
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| Jan Hisgen | Report1 Report2 |
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| 1898–99 KNVB Cup Winners |
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| RAP Amsterdam 1st Title |
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This win meant that R.A.P. became the first team in the Netherlands to win the Dutch league-and-cup double, and in total, they had played 19 competitive matches, winning 17 and drawing 2, with a 61-21 goal record.[2]