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Football at the 1904 Summer Olympics

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Football at the Olympics

This article is about association football (soccer) at the 1904 Olympics. For the American football event, seeAmerican football at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
Football at the 1904 Summer Olympics
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
CitySt. Louis
DatesNovember 16–23, 1904
Teams3
VenueFrancis Olympic Field
Final positions
ChampionsCanadaGalt FC (1st title)
Runners-upUnited StatesChristian Brothers College
Third placeUnited States St. Rose Parish
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored13 (3.25 per match)
Top scorer(s)CanadaAlexander Hall
CanadaThomas Taylor
(3 goals each)
1900
(1906)1908
4 matches played includes 1replay
International football competition
Sample picture of the event (unofficial)
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Men'sassociation football (soccer) was contested at the1904 Summer Olympics. A total of three club teams competed, two representing theUnited States, both from host citySt. Louis, and one representingCanada, fromGalt (nowCambridge),Ontario.[1] Originally, two other Canadian teams had also been entered in the competition, Berlin Rangers and theUniversity of Toronto, but both withdrew before the draw.[2]

The 1904 Olympic Games were spread over several months, linked to theSt. Louis World's Fair, and football, in November, was the last sport to be contested. The tournament was played as a straightround-robin, although the game betweenChristian Brothers College and St. Rose Parish was replayed due to a draw in their first game.[3]

Gold medals were awarded at these Olympics for the first time.Galt F.C. (Canada) won the gold medal,Christian Brothers College (United States) the silver, andSt. Rose Parish (United States) the bronze. These results are the best that either Canada or the United States have achieved inmen's Olympic football. The 1904 contest is considered to be an official contest byIOC,[4] although not byFIFA because no national teams were involved in the competition.[2]

Teams entered

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Competition schedule

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The match schedule of the tournament.[5]

Legend
RRRound-robinRReplay
Wed 16Thu 17Fri 18Sat 19Sun 20Mon 21Tue 22Wed 23
RRRRRRR

Venue

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Francis Olympic Field hosted all the matches

Squads

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Main article:Football at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads

Matches

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Galt F.C. had little difficulty with either of the significantly younger U.S. squads, defeating them both without conceding a goal. The U.S. teams played a scoreless draw beforeChristian Brothers College won a rematch against St. Rose Parish, 2–0.


Christian Brothers CollegeUnited States0–7CanadaGalt FC
Report
Report 2
Steep
Taylor
McDonald
Hall
Francis Olympic Field,St. Louis
Referee:Paul McSweeney (United States)




St. Rose ParishUnited States0–4CanadaGalt FC
ReportTaylor
Henderson
Unknown (o.g.)
Francis Olympic Field,St. Louis
Referee:Paul McSweeney (United States)
Team details

Christian Brothers CollegeUnited States0–0United States St. Rose Parish
Report
Francis Olympic Field,St. Louis
Referee: Armstrong (United States)



Replay
Christian Brothers CollegeUnited States2–0United States St. Rose Parish
UnknownReport
Francis Olympic Field,St. Louis
Referee: Armstrong (United States)


Final ranking

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal result
1CanadaGalt FC(C)2200110+114Champions
2United StatesChristian Brothers College(H)311127−53
3United States St. Rose Parish(H)301206−61
Source:RSSF
(C) Champions;(H) Hosts

Medal summary

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Medal table

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According to a report in the TorontoMail and Empire newspaper of November 18, 1904, medals were awarded to the players in St. Louis.The report states that "Immediately after the game, the Galt aggregation, numbering about 50 persons, retired to the office of James E. Sullivan, chief of the Department of Physical Culture, where they received their prize. After a talk by Mr. James A. Conlon, of the Physical Culture Department, Mayor Mundy, of the City of Galt, presented each player on the winning team with a beautiful gold medal."The medal awarded to Fred Steep of Galt, held by The Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum in Vaughan, Ontario, clearly shows that the medals were made in St. Louis, Missouri.

Canadian teamGalt F.C. won the Gold Medal
St. Louis teamChristian Brothers College won the Silver Medal
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada (CAN)1001
2 United States (USA)0112
Totals (2 entries)1113

Medalists

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's football Canada (CAN)
Galt F.C.
Otto Christman
George Ducker
John Fraser
John Gourlay
Alexander Hall
Albert Henderson
Albert Johnston
Robert Lane
Ernest Linton
Gordon McDonald
Frederick Steep
Tom Taylor
William Twaits
 United States (USA)
Christian Brothers College
Charles Bartliff
Warren Brittingham
Oscar Brockmeyer
Alexander Cudmore
Charles January
John January
Thomas January
Raymond Lawler
Joseph Lydon
Louis Menges
Peter Ratican
 United States (USA)
St. Rose Parish
Joseph Brady
George Cooke
Thomas Cooke
Cormic Cosgrove
Edward Dierkes
Martin Dooling
Frank Frost
Claude Jameson
Henry Jameson
Johnson
Leo O'Connell
Harry Tate

Statistics

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Goalscorers

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There were 13 goals scored in 4 matches, for an average of 3.25 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

  • United StatesUnknown – St. Rose Parish (against Galt)

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toAssociation football at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
  1. ^1904-11 Men’s Olympic Football Tournament on Canada Soccer website
  2. ^abMen's Olympic football tournament on FIFA.com
  3. ^Games of the III. Olympiad - Football Tournament on the RSSSF
  4. ^St. Louis 1904 football men on IOC website
  5. ^"Games of the III. Olympiad Olympiad Football Tournament".RSSSF.com. The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. RetrievedJuly 13, 2021.
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