The following is a list of squads for each team competing in men's football at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens. [1] [2] [3]
Ages as of the start of the tournament, 23 April 1906.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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MF | Konstantinos Botasis | Ethnikos Athens | ||
FW | Panagiotis Botasis | Ethnikos Athens | ||
DF | Nikolaos Dekavalas | Ethnikos Athens | ||
DF | Georgios Gerontakis | Ethnikos Athens | ||
MF | Omiros Iosifoglou | Ethnikos Athens | ||
MF | Alexandros Kalafatis (One source lists Georgios Kalafatis, the brother of Alexandros) | Panellinios GS | ||
FW | Georgios Merkouris | 0 December 1886 (aged 19–20) | Ethnikos Athens | |
FW | Georgios Pantos | Ethnikos Athens | ||
FW | Konstantinos Siriotis | Ethnikos Athens | ||
FW | Grigorios Vryonis | Ethnikos Athens | ||
GK | Panagiotis Vryonis | Ethnikos Athens | ||
Ioannis Giannikostas | ||||
Takis Georgiadis | Ethnikos Athens | |||
Ch. Gryparis | ||||
Ar. Kydonakis | ||||
F. Lavranos | ||||
Ioannis Oikonomou | 0 December 1860 (aged 45–46) | |||
... Papaonannou | ||||
Al. Paspatis | ||||
G. Vavaris |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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MF | Aage Andersen | 1 December 1883 (aged 22) | Akademisk BK | |
GK | Vigo Andersen | 30 July 1884 (aged 21) | B93 København | |
FW | Charles Buchwald | 22 October 1880 (aged 25) | Akademisk BK | |
MF | Parmo Ferslev | 17 March 1883 (aged 23) | KB | |
FW | Holger Frederiksen | 30 January 1881 (aged 25) | Akademisk BK | |
DF | Hjalmar Heerup | 14 April 1886 (aged 20) | Akademisk BK | |
FW | August Lindgren | 1 August 1883 (aged 22) | B93 København | |
FW | Oskar Nielsen | 4 October 1882 (aged 23) | KB | |
DF | Peder Pedersen | 12 September 1882 (aged 23) | KB | |
FW | Carl Frederik Pedersen | 9 December 1883 (aged 22) | Akademisk BK | |
FW | Henry Rambusch | 16 October 1881 (aged 24) | B93 København | |
MF | Stefan Rasmussen | 11 April 1880 (aged 26) | BK Frem | |
MF | Harald Bohr | 22 April 1887 (aged 19) | Akademisk BK | |
DF | Axel Hansen | 30 June 1882 (aged 23) | B93 København | |
DF | Harald Hansen | 14 March 1884 (aged 22) | B93 København | |
FW | Thorald Petersen | 1 November 1885 (aged 20) | B93 København |
Source: [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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DF | Edmund Giraud | 29 November 1880 (aged 25) | Bournabat FC | |
MF | Jim Giraud | 14 May 1882 (aged 23) | Bournabat FC | |
MF | Henri Joly | Bournabat FC | ||
GK | Edwin Charnaud | 0 December 1886 (aged 19–20) | Bournabat FC | |
MF | Percy La Fontaine | 0 December 1888 (aged 17–18) | Bournabat FC | |
FW | Albert Whittall | 14 June 1879 (aged 26) | Bournabat FC | |
FW | Donald Whittall | 25 February 1881 (aged 25) | Bournabat FC | |
FW | Edward Whittall | 5 May 1888 (aged 17) | Bournabat FC | |
FW | Godfrey Whittall | 24 December 1882 (aged 23) | Bournabat FC | |
FW | Herbert Whittall | 0 December 1884 (aged 21–22) | Bournabat FC | |
DF | Zareh Couyoumdjian | 0 December 1883 (aged 22–23) | Bournabat FC |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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FW | Ioannis Abbot | Omilos Filomuson | ||
FW | Antonios Karangonidis | Omilos Filomuson | ||
MF | Ioannis Kyrou | Omilos Filomuson | ||
FW | Dimitrios Michitsopoulos | Omilos Filomuson | ||
MF | Nikolaos Pentsikis | Omilos Filomuson | ||
DF | Nikolaos Pindos | Omilos Filomuson | ||
FW | Ioannis Saridakis | 0 December 1888 (aged 17–18) | Omilos Filomuson | |
MF | Georgios Sotiriadis | Omilos Filomuson | ||
DF | Antonios Tegos | Omilos Filomuson | ||
GK | Georgios Vaporis | 0 December 1880 (aged 25–26) | Omilos Filomuson | |
FW | Vasilios Zarkadis | Omilos Filomuson |
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