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Anderisen, Henk

Hendrik Fredrik (Henk) Anderisen ( Dutch: Hendrik Fredrik "Henk" Anderiesen ; December 3, 1898 , Amsterdam - April 1, 1980 , ibid. [2] ) - a Dutch footballer who played the positions of midfielder and defender , played for the teams ' ' t Goy "And" Ajax ".

Football
Henk Anderisen
Henk Anderiesen.jpg
Henk Anderisen in January 1927
general information
Full nameHendrick Fredrik Anderisen
BornDecember 3, 1898 ( 1898-12-03 )
Amsterdam , Netherlands
DiedApril 1, 1980 ( 1980-04-01 ) ( aged 81)
Amsterdam , Netherlands
CitizenshipFlag of the netherlands Netherlands
Growth166.6 [1] cm
Positionmidfielder
defender
Youth clubs
1914-1915Flag of the netherlands SDS (Amsterdam)
1915Flag of the netherlands Sloterdijk (Amsterdam)
1917-1919Flag of the netherlands DEC (Amsterdam)
Club career [* 1]
1922-1925Flag of the netherlands 't goy? (?)
1925-1932Flag of the netherlands Ajax129 (1)
  1. ↑ Number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

The older brother of football player Wim Anderisen .

Content

Sports career

In October 1914, Henk Anderisen joined the SDS sports club, which played in the Amsterdam Football Championship. In addition, he was also a member of the Sloterdijk club. In 1915, Henk was stripped of his rights in these communities, and also ceased to be a member of the Amsterdam Football Union. In 1917 he was rehabilitated, and in November of that year he became a member of the DEC club [3] . For two and a half years, Anderisen played for the reserve teams of the club.

In 1922, together with his younger brother Wim, he became a player in the 't Goi' club from Hilversum . At that time, the brothers lived in Amsterdam at 146/2 Joan Melchior Kemperstrat [4] . The club played in the transitional championship of the Netherlands - between the second and first class. In the championship of the 1922/23 season, their team took fourth place and moved to the western first-class group. Unlike his brother, who began to appear in the first team only in the second part of the season, Henk played at the base from the beginning of the season.

At the beginning of the 1923/24 season, the brothers began to play together in the midfield midfield (with a 2-3-5 game scheme [5] ). At the end of September 1923, four “t Goi” players, including the Anderisen brothers, Dolph van Kol and Hank Twelker , were late for their train to Amsterdam at the train station to Dordrecht , where the championship game was to be held against the local DFK [ 6] . As a result, they sent a telegram to Dordrecht that they could not arrive at the match, which ended in a major guest defeat for their team with a score of 8: 0 [6] . The team finished the season in third place in the western group of the Dutch championship , losing only to DFC and Feyenoord .

In September 1925, the Anderisen brothers moved to the Ajax Amsterdam, and in addition to them, their teammate Henk Twelker replenished the team [7] . De Revue der Sporten noted that Ajax received the top three players of 't Goya [8] . At that time, Dolph van Kol played for Ajax, with whom they played for the previous club [7] [9] . Henk made his team debut on October 4, 1925 in the match of the Netherlands championship against Feyenoord [10] , playing in the position of the right midfielder [11] - on the road at the Kromme Zandweg stadium in Rotterdam, the Amsterdam team lost 2-0 [12] . In the championship, Hank played 18 matches and scored one goal [13] , played both as a midfielder and as a defender - “Ajax” took fourth place in the second western group of the first class according to the results of the season [13] .

For seven seasons, Anderisen played 129 matches for Ajax in the championship [10] , twice won the Netherlands championship with the team. The last game of the championship was held on February 24, 1932 against the RKH team [10] . After leaving Ajax, he got a job at the Hendrik State Mine in the province of Limburg [14] . In 1937, he played for the team of Ajax veterans [15] . Anderisen was a member of the Ajax club commission for several years. For his services to the club he received the title of “member for services” ( Dutch Lid van verdienste ) [16] .

Personal life

Hendrick Fredrick was born in December 1898 in Amsterdam [2] . Father - Gerardus Peter Anderisen, mother - Hendrick Susanne van den Berg, both parents were from Amsterdam. In the early 1900s, his father was an Amsterdam police officer, and in the 1910s he worked as an inspector in the distribution department. In addition to Henk, the family had ten more children - seven daughters and three sons, including Willem Gerardus .

He was a bookbinder by profession [17] . He married at the age of thirty - his chosen one was 25-year-old Gesina Johanna Schonhoven, a native of Amsterdam. Their marriage was registered on October 3, 1929 in Amsterdam [17] . In January 1930, they had a daughter, Jeannette Hendrick [2] . According to his nephew , Henk worked in coal mines [9] .

He died on April 1, 1980 in Amsterdam at the age of 81. [2] The cremation ceremony took place on April 4 at the Westgard crematorium [18] .

Seasonal Statistics

 
Autograph by Henk Anderisen.
ClubSeasonChampionship of the NetherlandsNetherlands CupTotal
GamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
Ajax1925/26 [13]18one0018one
1926/27 [19]26000260
1927/28 [20]26000260
1928/29 [21]sixteen0sixteen0
1929/30 [22]five0four090
1930/31 [23]200200
1931/32 [24]18000180
Total129onefour0133one

Achievements

  Ajax
  • Champion of the Netherlands (2) : 1930/31, 1931/32

Notes

  1. ↑ Militieregisters met Hendrik Fredrik Anderiesen. (nid.) . Stadsarchief Amsterdam . Date of treatment January 20, 2018.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Hendrik Fredrik Anderiesen. (nid.) . Stadsarchief Amsterdam . Date of treatment June 3, 2018.
  3. ↑ Op de ledenlijst bijgeschreven. (nid.) . Het Sportblad . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  4. ↑ KNVB »Inventaris nr. 485, Scan: 221. (nid.) . gahetna.nl . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  5. ↑ De Wedstrijd. (nid.) . De Gooi- en Eemlander . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  6. ↑ 1 2 DFC - 't Gooi 8: 0. (nid.) . De Gooi- en Eemlander . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  7. ↑ 1 2 Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 76.
  8. ↑ De Westelijke eersteklasse-wedstrijden van gisteren. (nid.) . De Revue der Sporten . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  9. ↑ 1 2 Interview van de Maand / November 1981. (nid.) . luckyajax.nl . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  10. ↑ 1 2 3 Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 359.
  11. ↑ treffelijk gespeeld ... (nid.) . Het Sportblad . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  12. ↑ Sport en wedstrijden. (nid.) . De Telegraaf . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  13. ↑ 1 2 3 Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 78.
  14. ↑ Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 100.
  15. ↑ Ajax slaat de KLM. (nid.) . De Tijd . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  16. ↑ Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 355.
  17. ↑ 1 2 BS Huwelijk met Hendrik Fredrik Anderiesen. (nid.) . wiewaswie.nl . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  18. ↑ Familiebericht. (nid.) . De Telegraaf . Date of treatment January 6, 2018.
  19. ↑ Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 81.
  20. ↑ Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 84.
  21. ↑ Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 86.
  22. ↑ Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 89.
  23. ↑ Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 95.
  24. ↑ Vermeer, van Hoof, 1999 , p. 99.

Literature

  • Evert Vermeer, Marcelle van Hoof. Ajax 100 Jaar Jubileumboek 1900-2000. Amsterdam: Luitingh-Sijthoff, 1999 .-- ISBN 90-245-3497-6 .

Links

  • Profile on afc-ajax.info (nid.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anderisen_, Henk&oldid = 98575042


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