Bandy and Ice Hockey in the Netherlands (1890-1945)
Bandy
History
The sport of bandy was first introduced to the Netherlands during the harsh winter season of 1890-91 by William Johan Herman (Pim) Mulier, an avid sportsman who spearheaded the development of multiple sports in the country. Mulier, who had spent time studying in England, was friends with Charles Goodman Tebbutt, the captain of the venerable Bury Fen Bandy Club.
On January 3, 1891, after prior discussions with Mulier, Tebbutt and his Bury Fen Bandy Club departed from Harwich, en route to the Netherlands via boat. Mulier wished for Bury Fen to play three exhibition bandy matches, in order to acquaint the locals with the sport.
The first game was staged in Haarlem on January 5, with Bury Fen taking on the IJsclub Haarlem en Omstreken (Ice Club Haarlem and surroundings). Mulier played for Haarlem. The English side won by a convincing margin of 14-1. Bury Fen's latter two matches were played in Amsterdam; the first pitting them against a local selection Amsterdamsche IJsclub (bolstered by Mulier) and the second featuring a rematch against Haarlem. The Dutch were again defeated by the English in both matches, but despite the losses, the early seeds for the development of the sport had been sewn.
On January 28, 1892, the Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club (AH&BC) was established. Other clubs including the Leeuwarder Bandy Club in Leeuwarden, the Bolswarder Bandy Club in Bolswald, the Thialf IJs-Kolfvereniging in Heerenveen, and the Zwolsche Atletische Club in Zwolle soon sprung up.
Tebbutt and Mulier arranged for Bury Fen Bandy Club to embark on a second tour of the Netherlands in the winter of 1892-93. The Dutch were much more successful against the English side this time, with the Haarlem squad defeating the English with an emphatic 8-0 victory.
The first unofficial Dutch Championship in bandy was held during the winter of 1895. Teams from Amsterdam, Haarlem, Zwolle, and Delft competed in the championship. Haarlem was crowned champions.
The Amsterdamsche Courant of January 19, 1897, reported that a match between Hockey en Bandyclub Haarlem en Omstreken and a team of Amsterdam students had taken part on the previous Sunday. The same paper reported on January 23 that the Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club had created a junior department for those under 18.
A central governing body for the sport was formed with the creation of the Nederlandsche Hockey en Bandy Bond on October 8, 1898. The Haagsche Hockey en Bandy Club won the first official Dutch Championship in 1899. The Boek de sporten published a chapter on the sport in 1900.
In 1901, the Dutch played their first international bandy matches in Davos, Switzerland. Between 1901 and 1905, Haarlem competed in the Davos International Bandy Tournament every year. The 1905 tournament also served as the European Championship.
Although bandy was played in 1908 and 1909, a string of mild winters in the Netherlands caused the sport to die out in the country.
Teams
Team | City | Foundation |
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Bandy Club Haarlem | Haarlem | 1891-92 |
Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club | Amsterdam | 1892 |
Heerenveensche IJs-Kolfvereniging | Heerenveen | 1892-93 |
Bolswarder Bandy Club | Bolsward | 1892-93 |
Leeuwarder Bandy Club | Leeuwarden | 1892-93 |
Zwolsche Atletische Club | Zwolle | 1892-93 |
Hockey en Bandyclub Haarlem en Omstreken | Haarlem | 1895 |
Delftsche Studenten Hockey en Bandyteam | Delft | 1895 |
Hilversum | Hilversum | 1897 |
Leidsche Studenten Hockey en Bandyteam | Leiden | 1897 |
Haagsche Hockey en Bandyclub | The Hague | 1897 |
Velzen | Velzen | 1898 |
Utrechts Studenten Hockey en Bandyteam | Utrecht | 1898 |
Victoria | Rotterdam | 1899 |
Dordrecht | Dordrecht | 1905 |
Bredase Hockey en Bandyclub | Breda | 1906 |
Gooische Hockey en Bandy Club | Bussum | 1906 |
Results
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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January 5, 1891 | Bury Fen Bandy Club | 14:1 | IJsclub Haarlem en Omstreken |
January 6, 1891 | Bury Fen Bandy Club | 6:2 | Amsterdamsche IJsclub |
January 7, 1891 | Bury Fen Bandy Club | 6:0 | IJsclub Haarlem en Omstreken |
February 21, 1892 | Amsterdam | 0:3 | Haarlem |
January 3, 1893 | Amsterdam | 3:4 | Haarlem |
January 11, 1893 | Bury Fen Bandy Club | 0:8 | Haarlem |
January 12, 1893 | Bury Fen Bandy Club | 5:1 | Amsterdam |
January 30, 1895 | Zwolsche Athletische Club | 0:17 | Bandy Club Haarlem |
February 2, 1895 | Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club | 3:5 | Bandy Club Haarlem |
February 3, 1895 | Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club | 7:0 | Delftsche Studenten Hockey en Bandyteam |
February 7, 1895 | Bolsward | 0:1 | Heerenveensche IJs-Kolfvereniging |
February 10, 1895 | Zwolsche Athletische Club | 1:6 | Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club |
February 11, 1895 | Bandy Club Haarlem | N/A1 | Delftsche Studenten Hockey en Bandyteam |
February 12, 1895 | Heerenveensche IJs-Kolfvereniging | 5:1 | Bolsward |
February 14, 1895 | Bandy Club Haarlem | 8:0 | Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club |
January 17, 1897 | Hockey en Bandyclub Haarlem en Omstreken | W:L | Amsterdam students |
January 27, 1897 | Hilversum | 3:7 | Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club |
Ice Hockey
History
After bandy had faded in the Netherlands, a series of ice hockey (although it was still often referred to as "bandy") matches were arranged in January 1929 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the IJsclub Haarlem en Omstreken. Two teams from Antwerp, Belgium, played a demonstration match against one another as part of the festivities on January 13. A tournament was also staged in Baarn on the same day.
H.H.Y.C. Den Haag was founded in 1933. On April 16, a general meeting was held in The Hague, where a board was elected. On December 6, 1933, the Haarlemsche Courant reported a match having taken place between two school teams of the Haarlemsche IJsclub. On the same day, the Haagsche Courant referenced a training match between two H.H.Y.C. Den Haag sides. On January 5, 1934, H.H.Y.C. played its first international match in Antwerp against a Belgian opposition. IJsclub Haarlem en Omstreken also organized tournaments for schoolchildren in 1933.
The Netherlands Ice Hockey Association (Nederlandse IJshockey Bond) was founded on September 6, 1934, as the successor to the Nederlandse Hockey en Bandy Bond. It later joined the LIHG in 1935. A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam participated in the 1934 Brussels Tournament while the city of Amsterdam hosted a tournament at its newly-opened ice rink on December 8 and 9, 1934. The first opening match at the rink had been held on November 24. Rinks later opened in The Hague and Tilburg.
On December 20, 1935, an ice hockey club was founded in Amerfoot. Hockey also soon spread to the cities of Alkmaar, Bilthoven, Bussum, Doorn, Heiloo, Naarden and Rotterdam. On January 27, 1936, a youth league containing six to seven teams was announced. Teams were to come from Amsterdam, The Hague, Haarlem, Leiden and Naarden.
The Lippens Beker, a multi-national competition also known as the North West European Cup, featuring a rotating schedule which featured some matches in Amsterdam, was held for the first time during the 1936-37 season. The following year, the national Dutch competition for the Nestor Beker was staged. It was won by Den Haag in 1938 and Amsterdam in 1939.
No national Dutch competition was played in 1940, although an Inter Urban League was staged between Dutch and Belgian teams. During World War II, hockey was played during the winters of 1941 and 1942, but the sport then went on hiatus until 1945. It was decided it was too dangerous to play against teams with Jewish players.
H.H.Y.C. Den Haag's home rink was closed and the team was only able to play away games. As some members of A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam adhered to fascist ideology, Ijsvogels Amsterdam was created by players loyal to their homeland.
The city of Tilburg was liberated from the Nazis on October 27, 1944. The Canadian troops stationed there soon became aware of the local ice rink and, upon finding it damaged, had new piping imported from France. The first matches in the Netherlands since 1942 were played in Tilburg in January 1945. They all involved various Canadian service branches either playing against one another or the local T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg squad.
The Dutch Championship was set up for the 1945-46 season, which marked the first full season of hockey in the Netherlands since 1939.
Teams
The following teams were founding members of the Netherlands Ice Hockey Association:
- IJsclub Haarlem en Omstreken.
- Nieuwe 's-Gravenhaagsche IJsvereeniging.
- Gooische Hockey en Bandy Club.
- Enschedeesche Hockey en Bandy Club.
- P.W. de IJsclub Kralingen.
- Amsterdamsche IJsclub.
- Haagsche Hockey en IJshockey Club.
- Schiedamsche IJshockeyclub de Pinguins.
- Amsterdamsche IJshockey Club.
- Leidsche Studenten IJsclub.
- N.V. Sportfondsen Bad afdeling Kunstijsbaan te Amsterdam.
Results
- 1929
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
January 9, 1929 | Musschen A | ? | Musschen B |
January 12, 1929 | Musschen | 6:8 | Bloemendaal |
January 12, 1929 | Den Haag Juniors | W:L | Pinguins/Bandy Bond |
January 13, 1929 | Pinguins Den Haag | 2:0 | H.F.C. Haarlem |
January 13, 1929 | Bloemendaal | 0:5 | Pinguins Den Haag |
January 13, 1929 | Cercle des Patineurs d'Anvers | 3:4 | Le Puck Anvers |
January 13, 1929 | Baarn | 9:0* | Brummen |
January 13, 1929 | Brummen | 3:0* | Aerdenhout |
January 13, 1929 | Brummen | 2:0* | Baarn |
February 2, 1929 | Baarn | 11:0 | Bloemendaal |
February 17, 1929 | Amsterdam | 4:4 | Bloemendaal |
February 17, 1929 | Amsterdam | 1:7 | Aerdenhout |
February 21, 1929 | Rotterdam | 0:9 | Den Haag |
(*These matches were part of the tournament in Baarn.)
- 1932-33
See: 1933 Anton Beynes Beker, 1933 Louis Bijvoet Beker (January).
- 1933-34
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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December 6, 1933 | Haarlemsche Schoolteam A | ? | Haarlemsche Schoolteam B |
December 6, 1933 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag A | ? | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag B |
December 9, 1933 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag A | 2:2 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag B |
December 10, 1933 | Bloemendaal | 0:9 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
December 10, 1933 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag | 4:0 | H.H.Y.C./Haarlem Combination |
January 5, 1934 | Antwerpen | 4:2 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
See also: 1933 Louis Bijvoet Beker, played in Haarlem on December 17, 1933.
- 1934-35
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
November 14, 1934 | Haarlem | 1:0 | Dutch Foreigners |
November 14, 1934 | Amsterdam | 0:1 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
November 19, 1934 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag | 2:0 | Haarlem |
December 21, 1934 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag/Haarlem | 3:0 | Amsterdam |
See also: 1934 Brussels Tournament, 1934 Amsterdam Tournament, 1934-35 International Club Matches.
- 1935-36
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
November 1935 | Brussels | 8:7 | Blue Six Amsterdam |
November 3, 1935 | Blue Six Amsterdam | 8:1 | Brussels |
December 7, 1935 | Blue Six Amsterdam | 5:8 | Stade Francais |
These matches were part of the Interville Cup international tournament. Games were played in Brussels and Amsterdam. The Blue Six withdrew on January 21, 1936. See also: 1935-36 International Club Matches.
- 1937-38
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
October 29, 1937 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag | 3:8 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam |
November 4, 1937 | Blauw | 10:4 | Wit |
January 30, 1938 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag Juniors | 3:3 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam Juniors |
March 30, 1938 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag Juniors | 1:1 | Brussels Juniors |
March 30, 1938 | Netherlands | ? | Belgium |
The November 4 game between Blauw (blue) and Wit (white) was a demonstration match. The games on March 30 were part of the Haarlemsche IJsclub Beker. See also: 1937 St. Moritz Tournament, 1938 Dutch Cup, 1937-38 Lippens Beker, 1937-38 International Club Matches.
- 1938-39
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
November 30, 1938 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag Juniors | 2:0 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam Juniors |
December 15, 1938 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam Juniors | 4:3 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag Juniors |
December 26, 1938 | Blue Six Amsterdam | 7:5 | Tigers |
December 26, 1938 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag | 10:82 | R.IJ.C. Houtrust |
January 28, 1939 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag Juniors | 3:1 | Brussels Juniors |
January 29, 1939 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag Juniors | 1:3 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg |
February 5, 1939 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 2:2 | De Snelle Zes |
February 12, 1939 | White Star Six | 5:2 | Big Fat Six |
February 16, 1939 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam Juniors | 1:4 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag Juniors |
February 19, 1939 | White Star Six | 5:2 | Residentie YC |
February 26, 1939 | White Star Six | 2:3 | Big Fat Six |
March 5, 1939 | White Star Six | 0:0 (?) | Big Fat Six |
The matches on December 26, 1938, were part of the N.IJ.B. Propaganda Tour. The Anton Beynes Beker, held in Haarlem, was won by Kennemer Lyceum over M.T.S. See also: 1938 Louis Bijvoet Beker, 1939 Dutch Cup, 1938-39 Lippens Beker, 1938-39 International Club Matches.
- 1939-40
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
January 7, 1940 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 0:2 | Blue Six Amsterdam |
January 11, 1940 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 2:5 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
January 13, 1940 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag | 5:1 | R.IJ.C. |
January 14, 1940 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 4:2 | Blue Six Amsterdam |
January 18, 1940 | T.IJ.S.C. blauw | 3:2 | T.IJ.S.C. rood |
January 21, 1940 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 4:2 | Blue Six Amsterdam |
January 28, 1940 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 2:3 | Blue Six Amsterdam |
February 4, 1940 | Blue Six Amsterdam | 5:4 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam |
March 20, 1940 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 8:3 | Hillegersberg (H.IJ.C.) |
March 20, 1940 | Bondsteam A (Blue Six) | 4:2 | Bondsteam B |
March 28, 1940 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 3:2 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag/T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg Combination |
March 30, 1940 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 2:3 | White Star Six |
The matches between A.IJ.H.C. and Blue Six Amsterdam held between January 21 and February 4 were part of the Zilveren Molen competition. Blue Six won the final game. See also: 1940 Anton Beynes Beker, 1939-40 Inter Urban League.
- 1940-41
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
December 9, 1940 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 3:8 | White Star Six |
December 11, 1940 | IJsvogels Amsterdam | 1:2 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
December 12, 1940 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 2:3 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag/IJsvogels Amsterdam Combination |
December 22, 1940 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 0:6 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
December 26, 1940 | De Snelle Zes | 3:4 | IJsvogels Amsterdam |
January 5, 1941 | Arnhem | W:L | Thialf |
January 5, 1941 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 3:2 | Blauwe Vogels |
January 5, 1941 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 1:4 | IJsvogels Amsterdam |
January 12, 1941 | Thialf | 7:1 | Oosterbeek IJsvereniging |
January 12, 1941 | Zutphen/Deventer | 9:4 | Arnhemse IJsclub |
January 19, 1941 | White Star Six | 3;6 | Dordrecht |
January 20, 1941 | Arnhem | 2:0 | Nijmegen |
January 20, 1941 | Zutphen | 3:5 | Deventer |
January 20, 1941 | Deventer | 1:2 | Nijmegen |
January 29, 1941 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag | 3:1* | IJsvogels Amsterdam |
January 29, 1941 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 2:2** | Snelle Zes |
February 2, 1941 | Nijmegen 1 | 6:2 | Arnhem |
February 2, 1941 | Zutphen | 2:2 | Arnhem |
February 2, 1941 | Nijmegen 2 | 2:5 | Zutphen/Deventer |
February 2, 1941 | Nijmegen 1 | 3:3 | Nijmegen 2 |
February 2, 1941 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 1:2 | IJsvogels Amsterdam |
February 12, 1941 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 1:2 | IJsvogels Amsterdam |
February 5, 1941 | A.IJ.H.C. Amsterdam | 5:0* | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg |
February 16, 1941 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 2:1* | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
February 19, 1941 | IJsvogels Amsterdam | 2:0 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg |
February 23, 1941 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 2:2 | Witte Brug |
February 24, 1941 | Arnhem | 3:2 | Zutphen |
March 11, 1941 | De Rode Zes | 4:5 | De Blauwe Zes |
The match on January 12 was for the F.W. Haagen Wisselbeker. *Indicates match was played as part of the Nestor Beker "A" competition. **Indicates a Nestor Beker "B" match. Games played on January 20 and February 2 involving Arnhem, Nijmegen, Zutphen, and Deventer were part of the Eastern Competition - administered by the N.IJ.B. See also: 1940-41 International Club Matches, 1941 International Week of Winter Sports.
- 1941-42
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
January 4, 1942 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 1:4 | White Star Six |
January 17, 1942 | Arnhelm | 4:3 | Nijmegen |
January 18, 1942 | IJsvogels Amsterdam | 1:3 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
January 18, 1942 | Zutphen | 2:1 | Arnhelm |
January 18, 1942 | Nijmegen | 1:2 | Deventer |
January 18, 1942 | White Star Six | 3:1 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg |
January 18, 1942 | Dordrecht | 3:5 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg |
January 20, 1942 | IJsvogels Amsterdam | 1:3 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag |
January 25, 1942 | het Gooi | 2:4 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg |
February 1, 1942 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 0:5 | IJsvogels Amsterdam |
February 15/16, 1942 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 4:2 | het Gooi |
February 22, 1942 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag II | 1:1 | IJsvogels Amsterdam Juniors |
February 22, 1942 | H.H.Y.C. Den Haag | 1:2 | IJsvogels Amsterdam |
March 1, 1942 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 1:7 | IJsvogels Amsterdam |
See also: 1942 Sports Day in Den Haag Tournament.
- 1944-45
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
---|---|---|---|
January 21, 1945 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 2:8 | R.A.F. Team |
January 28, 1945 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 0:2 | 1st Canadian Workshop |
February 1, 1945 | R.C.E.M.E. | 1:1 | 3rd Light ACK-ACK |
February 1, 1945 | R.C. Army Service Corps | 3:1 | R.C.E.M.E. |
February 4, 1945 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | - | 1st Canadian Army Team |
February 5, 1945 | 11th Canadian Field Park Comp. | 2:1 | 20th Canadian Field Comp. |
February 5, 1945 | 2nd Road Construction Comp. | 3:2 OT | 33rd Field Company |
February 11, 1945 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | - | 1st Canadian Army Team |
February 15, 1945 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | - | Adm. Headquarters |
February 18, 1945 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 3:5 | R.A.F. Team |
February 25, 1945 | T.IJ.S.C. Tilburg | 0:2 | Canadian Medical Corps |
Photographs
Notes
1. Delftsche never showed up to the match. 2. Match was also reported as 8-4 score.
References
- Nico Groen - Dutch Hockey Archives
- TYSC Trappers History Site
- Arnout Janmaat (March 7, 2013). "120 jar bandygeschiedenis in Nederland". http://www.bandybond.nl/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/120-jaar-bandygeschiedenis-in-Nederland.pdf. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
- Amsterdamsche Courant newspaper
- Algemeen Handelsblad newspaper
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