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Ah good makes sense, I was wondering if it was you. |
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I was able to find following results by this source concerning Dutch East Indies matches in Netherlands by following source http://kranten.kb.nl/index2.html
25-05-1938 HBS 2-2 Dutch East Indies (Den Haag/Houtrust) Attn 60, because only a few people knew Dutch East Indies NT was playing. It is not obvious if Houtrust is in Scheveningen (which is part of the Den Haag municipality) or in Den Haag.
31-05-1938 Haarlem 3-5 Dutch East Indies
28-06-1938 Den Haag XI 2-0 Dutch East Indies
Between WC elimination and the match against Netherlands on 26-06-1938 some excercising matches would be played without public. There have been plans to arrange a match between Netherlands and Dutch East Indies since 1935. As the Indian came to Europe for World Cup fooball in 1938 this was an excellent reason to invite the Indians for that year's Olympische Dag soccer match against Netherlands. The special guests from the East were allowed to play in orange shirts, that's the reason why Netherlands played in white shirts this time.
Following some photos of the Netherlands - Dutch East Indies match
http://www.sportgeschiedenis.nl/2006/06/21/meedoen-is-belangrijker-dan-winnen.aspx |
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