Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics

Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics was won by Italy.

After the introduction of the first FIFA World Cup in 1930 (which had, in itself led to the absence of a football tournament from the 1932 Games programme), competing nations would from now on only be permitted to play their best players if those players were amateur or (where national associations were assisted by interested states to traverse such a rule) where professional players were state-sponsored. However, since amateur players were counted as senior squad players, their results would be still counted as senior side's results until 1992.

1936 Men's Olympic Football Tournament
Tournament details
Host countryFootball At The 1936 Summer Olympics Germany
Dates3–15 August 1936
Teams16 (from 4 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFootball At The 1936 Summer Olympics Italy (1st title)
Runners-upFootball At The 1936 Summer Olympics Austria
Third placeFootball At The 1936 Summer Olympics Norway
Fourth placeFootball At The 1936 Summer Olympics Poland
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored78 (4.88 per match)
Attendance507,469 (31,717 per match)
Top scorer(s)Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics Annibale Frossi (7 goals)
1928
1948

Venues

Berlin Berlin
Olympic Stadium Gesundbrunnen Stadium
Capacity: 100,000 Capacity: 35,239
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 
Berlin Berlin
Post Stadium Mommsen Stadium
Capacity: 45,000 Capacity: 15,005
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 

Squads

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Italy (ITA)
Bruno Venturini
Alfredo Foni
Pietro Rava
Giuseppe Baldo
Achille Piccini
Ugo Locatelli
Annibale Frossi
Libero Marchini
Luigi Scarabello
Carlo Biagi
Giulio Cappelli
Sergio Bertoni
Alfonso Negro
Francesco Gabriotti
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Austria (AUT)
Franz Fuchsberger
Max Hofmeister
Eduard Kainberger
Karl Kainberger
Martin Kargl
Josef Kitzmüller
Anton Krenn
Ernst Künz
Adolf Laudon
Franz Mandl
Klement Steinmetz
Karl Wahlmüller
Walter Werginz
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Norway (NOR)
Henry Johansen
Fredrik Horn
Nils Eriksen
Frithjof Ulleberg
Jørgen Juve
Rolf Holmberg
Sverre Hansen
Magnar Isaksen
Alf Martinsen
Reidar Kvammen
Arne Brustad
Øivind Holmsen
Odd Frantzen
Magdalon Monsen

Final tournament

Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 
Peruvian goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso reaches out for the football during match between Austria and Peru

The Italians, winners against the Austrians at the 1934 World Cup now found the Olympic side, with ten changes, a completely different proposition. The Azzurri included players such as Alfredo Foni, Pietro Rava and Ugo Locatelli, who would all play in their World Cup victory in Paris. This was something more than Sweden managed in their tie with Japan the next day in Berlin. Two-nil up within 45 minutes, their loss was recorded by the Swedish commentator, Sven Jerring, calling “Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese all over” (Japaner, japaner, japaner, överallt japaner) during the final minutes as the Japanese defenders held out to run out as winners 3–2. It marked the first time an Asian side had participated in either the World Cup or Olympic Games football competition and the first time an Asian side emerged victorious. Their neighbours, China, lost 0–2 to Great Britain on the next day. Otherwise there were wins for Peru and the hosts, 9–0 versus Luxembourg.

First round

Italy Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 1–0Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  United States
Frossi Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  58' Report
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Carl Weingartner (GER)

Norway Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 4–0Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Turkey
Martinsen Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  30', 70'
Brustad Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  53'
Kvammen Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  80'
Report
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Giuseppe Scarpi (ITA)

Japan Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 3–2Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Sweden
Kawamoto Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  49'
Ukon Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  62'
Matsunaga Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  85'
Report Persson Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  24', 37'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Wilhelm Peters (GER)

Germany Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 9–0Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Luxembourg
Urban Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  16', 54', 75'
Simetsreiter Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  32', 48', 74'
Gauchel Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  49', 89'
Elbern Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  76'
Report
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Pál von Hertzka (HUN)

Poland Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 3–0Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Hungary
Gad Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  12', 27'
Wodarz Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  88'
Report
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Raffaele Scorzoni (ITA)

Austria Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 3–1Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Egypt
Steinmetz Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  4', 65'
Laudon Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  7'
Report Sakr Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  85'
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Arthur James Jewell (GBR)

Peru Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 7–3Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Finland
Fernández Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  17', 33', 47', 49', 70'
Villanueva Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  21', 67'
Report Kanerva Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  42' (pen.)
Grönlund Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  75'
Larvo Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  80'
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Rinaldo Barlassina (ITA)

Great Britain Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 2–0Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  China
Dodds Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  55'
Finch Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  65'
Report
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Helmut Fink (GER)

Quarter-finals

Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 
The Italian squad that won the Gold Medal

Italy defeated Japan after Pozzo's decision to include Biagi, who scored goals. The same day at the Poststadion, Berlin before a crowd that included Goebbels, Göring, Hess and Hitler, Germany were knocked out 2–0 by Norway. Goebbels wrote: "The Führer is very excited, I can barely contain myself. A real bath of nerves." Norway went on to draw with Italy in the first round of the 1938 FIFA World Cup. Germany lost 2–0 and Hitler, who had never seen a football match before, and had originally planned to watch the rowing, left early in a huff.

Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 
A ball of the competitions is on display at the German Leather Museum

The following day at the Hertha Platz, Austria played Peru. The match was highly contested, and the game went into overtime when the Peruvians drew with the Austrians after being two goals behind. Peru 'scored' five goals during extra time, of which three were disallowed by the referee, and won 4–2. The Austrians demanded a rematch on the grounds that Peruvian fans had stormed the field, and because the field did not meet the requirements for a football game. Austria further claimed that the Peruvian players had manhandled the Austrian players and that spectators, one holding a revolver, had "swarmed down on the field." Peru was notified of this situation, and they attempted to go to the assigned meeting but were delayed by a German parade. In the end, the Peruvian defence was never heard, and the Olympic Committee and FIFA sided with the Austrians. The rematch was scheduled to be replayed behind closed doors on 10 August, and later rescheduled to be taken on 11 August.

As a sign of protest against these actions, which the Peruvians deemed as insulting and discriminatory, the complete Olympic delegations of Peru and Colombia left Germany. Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Mexico expressed their solidarity with Peru. Michael Dasso, a member of the Peruvian Olympic Committee, stated: "We've no faith in European athletics. We have come here and found a bunch of merchants." The game was awarded to Austria by default. In Peru, angry crowds protested against the decisions of the Olympic Committee by tearing down an Olympic flag, throwing stones at the German consulate, refusing to load German vessels in the docks of Callao, and listening to inflammatory speeches, which included President Oscar Benavides Larrea's mention of "the crafty Berlin decision." To this day, it is not known with certainty what exactly happened at Germany, but it is popularly believed that Adolf Hitler and the Nazi authorities might have had some involvement in this situation.

In the last of the quarter-finals Poland, assisted by their forward, Hubert Gad, played out a nine-goal party to defeat the British side; at one time they were 5–1 to the better. The Casual's Bernard Joy scored two as Britain fought back gamely but they ran out of time. Prior to the Games Daniel Pettit received a letter from the Football Association which dealt mostly with the uniform he would wear. As he explained to the academic Rachel Cutler there was a handwritten PS that said: 'As there is a month to go before we leave for Berlin kindly take some exercise.' Pettit ran around his local park.

Italy Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 8–0Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Japan
Frossi Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  14', 75', 80'
Biagi Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  32', 57', 81', 82'
Cappelli Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  89'
Report
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Otto Ohlsson (SWE)

Germany Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 0–2Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Norway
Report Isaksen Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  7', 83'
Attendance: 55,000

Poland Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 5–4Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Great Britain
Gad Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  33'
Wodarz Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  43', 48', 53'
Piec Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  56'
Report Clements Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  26'
Shearer Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  71'
Joy Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  78', 80'
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Rudolf Eklow (SWE)

Peru Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 4–2 (a.e.t.)Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Austria
Alcalde Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  75'
Villanueva Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  81', 117'
Fernández Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  119'
Report Werginz Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  23'
Steinmetz Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  37'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Thoralf Kristiansen (NOR)

Walkover for Austria.

Semi-finals

Norway Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 1–2 (a.e.t.)Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Italy
Brustad Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  58' Report Negro Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  15'
Frossi Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  96'
Attendance: 95,000
Referee: Pál von Hertzka (HUN)

Austria Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 3–1Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Poland
Kainberger Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  14'
Laudon Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  55'
Mandl Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  88'
Report Gad Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  73'

Bronze medal match

Norway Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 3–2Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Poland
Brustad Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  15', 21', 84' Report Wodarz Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  5'
Peterek Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  24' (pen.)
Attendance: 95,000
Referee: Alfred Birlem (GER)

Final (gold medal match)

In the final, Italy overcame Austria in a match refereed by Peco Bauwens. Frossi scored again for the Azzurri. Kainberger equalised for Austria before Frossi got the winner for Italy just as extra time got underway.

Italy Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics 2–1 (a.e.t.)Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Austria
Frossi Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  70', 92' Report Kainberger Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  79'
Attendance: 85,000
Referee: Peco Bauwens (Germany)

Bracket

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
4 August – Berlin
 
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Germany 9
 
7 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Luxembourg 0
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Germany 0
 
3 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Norway 2
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Norway 4
 
10 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Turkey 0
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Norway1
 
3 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Italy (a.e.t.)2
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Italy 1
 
7 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  United States 0
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Italy 8
 
4 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Japan 0
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Japan 3
 
15 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Sweden 2
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Italy (a.e.t.)2
 
6 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Austria 1
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Peru 7
 
8 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Finland 3
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Peru
 
5 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Austriaw/o
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Austria 3
 
11 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Egypt 1
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Austria 3
 
5 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Poland 1 Third place
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Poland 3
 
8 August – Berlin13 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Hungary 0
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Poland 5 Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Norway 3
 
6 August – Berlin
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Great Britain4 Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Poland 2
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  Great Britain 2
 
 
Football At The 1936 Summer Olympics  China0
 

Goalscorers

    7 goals
    6 goals
    5 goals
    4 goals
    3 goals
    2 goals
    1 goal

References

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