- was made in 1894, with the
winners receiving a
trophy offered by H.M.C.
Holdert,
former president of V.V.A. (Amsterdam).
Seven teams entered and the first...
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Marinus Cornelis "Hak"
Holdert (4 June 1870 – 21 July 1944) was a
Dutch newspaper publisher, printer, and
press magnate. Hak
Holdert was born in Salatiga...
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January 1893.
Following Tindal's
death on 31
January 1902 the
printer HMC
Holdert, with
backing from financiers, took over De
Telegraaf and De
Courant on...
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which is
given to the
hands of RAP's
captain Schröder by its
donator Hak
Holdert, and
which now
remains in the
clubhouse of the
Amsterdam club. Interestingly...
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Netherlands Referee:
Coster "1901: HBS wint
Holdert Beker na
afgewezen protest van RAP" [1901: HBS wins
Holdert Cup
after rejected protest from RAP]. www...
- nl. 11
September 2019.
Retrieved 26
January 2020. Kouwenhoven, Andreas;
Holdert,
Milena (10
September 2019). "In de
koranschool leren kinderen dat Nederland...
- now falter".
Dutch News. 11
September 2018.
Retrieved 16
September 2018.
Holdert, Milena; Dahhan, Gh****an (10
September 2018). "Nederland
steunde 'terreurbeweging'...
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Affairs John
Loudon invited Raemaekers, the
owner of De
Telegraaf Hak
Holdert and the editor-in-chief Kick Schröder
under pressure from the
German government...
- Dutch). 12
December 2013.
Retrieved 20
April 2025. "
Holdert Beker 1901-1902" [1901-1902
Holdert Cup]. www.voetbalarchieven.nl (in Dutch).
Retrieved 20...
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January 1898, the KNVB
board chaired by
Warner accepted the
offer from Hak
Holdert, who
donated a cup for the
winners of a
tournament contested between those...