Jaap Bulder

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Jaap Bulder
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Personal information
Full name Jacob Eisse Bulder
Date of birth (1896-09-27)27 September 1896
Place of birth Groningen, Netherlands
Date of death 30 April 1979(1979-04-30) (aged 82)
Place of death Leiderdorp, Netherlands
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1910–1928 Be Quick (300+[1])
National team
1920–1923 Netherlands 6 (6)
Medal record
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Jacob "Jaap" Eisse Bulder (27 September 1896 in Groningen – 30 April 1979 in Leiderdorp) was a football (soccer) player from the Netherlands, who represented his home country at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. There he won the bronze medal with the Netherlands national football team.[2]

Club career[]

Bulder played for hometown club Be Quick, making his debut on 23 October 1910 against WVV. He won the Dutch league title with Be Quick in 1920.[3] He played his final game on 9 April 1928 against Frisia. Until the appearance of Abe Lenstra, Bulder was considered the best footballer to appear on the northern fields. He was a dribbler, a king scorer, a technician who practiced with the tennis ball with brother Evert Bulder in their early years. At the age of fourteen, Jaap Bulder already made it through to the first of the great Be Quick . He won eleven northern division titles with his team, in 1920 the white people even took the national championship. It was a season to remember: Bulder scored 59 goals in 14 matches. The center forward set a record against Veendam, namely eight goals in a match that would last until 1956, where Henk Schouten scored 9.

In the same championship year, Jaap Bulder criticized the Dutch national team for never recruiting players from the north. It cost him his debut in Orange. The NVB excluded the attacker, but he was still part of the Antwerp Games. Rebellion against the officials about the bad shelter in Antwerp and going out again cost Bulder his place. He only returned to the national team after twenty months. He played in the indoor trio with his club mates Appie Groen and Harry Rodermond. The eyes for northern talents were finally opened.

International career[]

He made his debut for the Netherlands in an August 1920 friendly match against Luxembourg in which he immediately scored and earned a total of 6 caps, scoring 6 goals. His final match was in an April 1923 friendly match against France.[4]

Personal life[]

Bulder was born in Groningen. His older brother Evert[5] (born 1893) was also a footballer and a member of the same Olympic squad. Bulder died, aged 82, in Leiderdorp.

References[]

  1. ^ 95 jaar geleden een gedenkwaardige dag in onze historie - Be Quick 1887 (in Dutch)
  2. ^ "Jaap Bulder". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  3. ^ 95 jaar geleden een gedenkwaardige dag in onze historie - Be Quick 1887 (in Dutch)
  4. ^ Intl career stats - Voetbalstats
  5. ^ Profile - Voetballegends (in Dutch)

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