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1901–02 KNVB Cup

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1901–02 KNVB Cup
Tournament details
CountryThe Netherlands
Dates3 November 1901 – 8 May 1902
Teams20
Final positions
ChampionsHFC Haarlem (1st title)
Runners-upHBS Craeyenhout
Tournament statistics
Matches played40
Goals scored193 (4.83 per match)

The 1901–02 KNVB Cup was the 4th staging of the KNVB Cup. The cup was won by HFC Haarlem, beating HBS Craeyenhout 2–1 in the final.[1]

Format

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All ties were played in one game, and if the result was a draw, two extra periods of 7½ minutes were played to determine the winner.[2] If there was no winner after that, another extra period of two extra periods of 7½ minutes was played, and if there was still no decision after that, the game was replayed on the opponent's pitch, and if the draw persisted, then the game goes into extra time until a goal was scored.[2]

Despite being a second division team, Amsterdam's Volharding once again reached the semifinals for the second time.[3]

Results

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First round

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District North

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
RAP Amsterdam 1–2 EFC Prinses Wilhelmina
Volharding Amsterdam 3–1 Koninklijke UD 1875
Quick Amsterdam 2–0 AVV Amsterdam II
Koninklijke HFC 0–2 Vitesse Arnheim
HFC Haarlem 5–0 Achilles 1894
Oranje Haarlem 2–10 Steeds Voorwaarts
Ajax Leiden 0–5 Swift Amsterdam
Swift Den Haag 0–5 AVV Amsterdam
HVV 't Gooi 0–7 AFC Quick 1890
Go Ahead Wageningen 4–1 EDO Amsterdam

Note: The match between Ajax Leiden and Swift Amsterdam, which was won 10–1 by the former, was later awarded 0–5 to the latter because Ajax used an ineligible player.

Southern District

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
HBS Craeyenhout 7–0 Celeritas Rotterdam
Quick Den Haag 1–4 DSVV Ouwe Schoen
DSV Concordia Delft 3:1 Volharding Rotterdam
Sparta Rotterdam 2–7 HVV Den Haag
Rapiditas Rotterdam –1 BVV Wilhelmina
Olympia Rotterdam 5–2 HVV Den Haag II
Saturnus Rotterdam 1–3 Unitas Rotterdam
NOAD Breda 5–0 Achilles Rotterdam
Victoria Den Bosch 3–5 Quick 1888
Olympia Middelburg 1–2 Dordrechtsche FC

Second round

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District North

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
EFC Prinses Wilhelmina 1–3 Go Ahead Wageningen
Vitesse Arnheim 8–0 AFC Quick 1890
Volharding Amsterdam 5–1 AVV Amsterdam
Steeds Voorwaarts 6–2 Swift Amsterdam
HFC Haarlem 3–0 Quick Amsterdam

Southern District

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
HBS Craeyenhout 7–2 Unitas Rotterdam
DSVV Ouwe Schoen 0–3 Olympia Rotterdam
Rapiditas Rotterdam 2–0 HVV Den Haag
NOAD Breda 4–0 Dordrechtsche FC
DSV Concordia Delft 1–1 (E.T.) Quick 1888
Quick 1888 2–0 DSV Concordia Delft

Intermediate round

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District North

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
Steeds Voorwaarts 0–4 Go Ahead Wageningen

Southern District

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
NOAD Breda 2–4 Olympia Rotterdam

Quarterfinals

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
Volharding Amsterdam 3–0 Go Ahead Wageningen
HBS Craeyenhout 8–1 Rapiditas Rotterdam
Quick 1888 0–1 HFC Haarlem
Olympia Rotterdam 2–1 Vitesse Arnheim

Semifinals

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
HBS Craeyenhout 8–0 Olympia Rotterdam
HFC Haarlem 6–0 Volharding Amsterdam

Final

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The final, which took place on 8 May in Heemstede, was contested by HBS Craeyenhout, the reigning champions, and HFC Haarlem, who conceded the first goal because its "goalkeeper thought that Bekker's strike would go wide, so he did not try to clear it, but it bounced against the goalpost and ended up in the net".[1] RAP, however, was able to turn the score around, mainly thanks to Karel Pennink, who assisted Jan van den Berg for the equaliser before scoring the winner himself.[1] Bekker's strike was the only goal that Haarlem conceded throughout the tournament.[2]

Final
HFC Haarlem2 – 1HBS Craeyenhout
Van den Berg 1–1'
Pennink 2–1'
Kerbert
Vlaanderen, Stol
Kock, Floor van Styrum, Gorter, Reijers
Bos, Van den Berg, van Noppen, Kerbert, Pennink
Report Bekker 0–1'

Koopman
Toussaint, Van Lier
Rompies, De Kock, Slanger
Meyer, Lagerwey, De Bekker, Kamperdijk, Bekker.
Koekamp, Heemstede, Netherlands
Referee: JLF de Meijere

References

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  1. ^ a b c "1902: Haarlem jubelt: de beker is binnen" [1902: Haarlem rejoices: the cup is in]. www.totoknvbbeker.nl (in Dutch). 6 February 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2025.
  2. ^ a b c "Nederlandse voetbalbeker 1901-02" [Dutch Football Cup 1901-02]. www.voetbalkroniek.nl (in Dutch). 12 December 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2025.
  3. ^ "Holdert Beker 1901-1902" [1901-1902 Holdert Cup]. www.voetbalarchieven.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 April 2025.
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