They marked the history of the championship in France or have just visited, they are Dutch and we loved it! Fourth episode: Bertus De Harder.
Johannes Lambertus De Harder, aka Bertus De Harder was born in 1920 in the Netherlands. He began his career with the team VUC The Hague in 1937 and remained there until the end of the season 1948-49. Only notable for the club, second place in the Championship Division 1 1943/1944. De Harder, a personal perspective, it is the home team from the Netherlands that does not count as a great power yet continental football. The team not participating in any World Cups from 1950 to 1958.
team of the Netherlands at the beginning 1950s. Harder is the top left
Bertus sign with the Girondins in 1949. The navy and white legend has it that the Flying Dutchman was recruited by the coach of the time, Jean Pujolle, while De Harder was window cleaner in his flat country ... Other times, other manners, professionalism was far from the common lot of footballers. It was not until 1954 that the professional face appeared in the Eredivisie, the Batavian National Championship.
De Harder needed immediately on the left flank of the attack Bordeaux. Its acceleration, His dribbling and sense of purpose greatly in a memorable season 1949/1950 Girondins. On 7 May 1950, the Bordeaux club won its first national title in two days of the end of the championships with a 3-2 win over FC Metz outside. A season earlier, Glasgow left the depths of lower leagues to the inner sanctum of football, hexagonal, Division 1. Herder is no stranger to this amazing and historic success with his 21 goals out of 88 scored by the team in 34 games, even if the collective coach Andrew Gerard is dubbed by the press of the time "the impregnable fortress "(better defense with 40 goals conceded). Harder wins the title of top scorer, helped by the fire attack at the time he composed alongside Kargu, Libar, the trio being fed by the little goblin balloon technique, Galicia.
De Harder needed immediately on the left flank of the attack Bordeaux. Its acceleration, His dribbling and sense of purpose greatly in a memorable season 1949/1950 Girondins. On 7 May 1950, the Bordeaux club won its first national title in two days of the end of the championships with a 3-2 win over FC Metz outside. A season earlier, Glasgow left the depths of lower leagues to the inner sanctum of football, hexagonal, Division 1. Herder is no stranger to this amazing and historic success with his 21 goals out of 88 scored by the team in 34 games, even if the collective coach Andrew Gerard is dubbed by the press of the time "the impregnable fortress "(better defense with 40 goals conceded). Harder wins the title of top scorer, helped by the fire attack at the time he composed alongside Kargu, Libar, the trio being fed by the little goblin balloon technique, Galicia.
Will you recognize the "Divine Bald" in the picture?
That same season 1949-1950, the Girondins reach the cup final Latin ancestor Cup Champions (she met the champion from Italy, Spain, France and Portugal). Girondins out Atletico Madrid but lost half against Benfica. However, the Girondins boast a resistance with a first game which ended in a 3-3. It replays, Bordeaux lost 2-1 after 56 minutes of extra time! Harder does not play the finals (injured?).
De Harder still evolving five seasons in the jersey Gironde, including registering 25 goals during the season 1951-1952, best scorer in the team despite his eccentric position left on the pitch. During the 1953-1954 season, Edouard Kargu won the title of top scorer (27 goals), with De Harder still placed on his left.
De Harder still evolving five seasons in the jersey Gironde, including registering 25 goals during the season 1951-1952, best scorer in the team despite his eccentric position left on the pitch. During the 1953-1954 season, Edouard Kargu won the title of top scorer (27 goals), with De Harder still placed on his left.
The Dutch brand considerably minds at the same time as the goals, and despite the lack of respect for the club Girondins, though Bordeaux reaches the Cup final of 1952 against France in Nice (5-3 ). Harderian inherits many nicknames, the most famous remaining "the Divine Bald" .
After a hiatus of two years in his home in Holland Sport The Hague, the Dutch regained our land by signing in 1957 to AS Angoulême evolving in CFA at the time. The Dutchman took the coaching role while doing some freelance editing and he ends coach at all. He remains in Charente until 1960 and without allowing the club to reach the Division 2 or less win the title. Two years later he packed his bags for Alsace and took charge of FC Mulhouse, also an amateur club that operates in the national championship. Again, no title gleaned.
Harder To live in France until his death at Jeumont. Nod whose history is customary, this is common in northern France, which sees the early years of another great footballer scorer of France, a certain Jean-Pierre Papin
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