Karel Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk

Willem Karel Hendrik Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk ( born October 30, 1883 in Haarlem, † June 20, 1975 in Rijswijk ) was a Dutch national football team.

Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk played a total of 22 years for HBS Craeyenhout. His first game for the club Hague he made shortly before his 18th birthday on October 13, 1901; in his last appearance in the jersey of HBS on September 23, 1923, he was almost 40 years old. Overall, he brought it to 78 appearances in the first team, in which he scored ten goals. In his time HBS was twice Dutch masters.

He was on April 30, 1905 member of that Dutch national team, which played the first football international match in the country's history. In Antwerp, the team won 4-1 against hosts Belgium.

In the return leg two weeks later on 14 May 1905 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands won 4-0 against Belgium, Gleenewinkel Kamperdijk also belonged to the squad. However, these two games were the only inserts Gleenewinkel Kamperdijks in the Dutch Oranje.

In addition to and after his football career, he worked as a broker and sales agent. In 1910 he married his first wife in Batavia Christina Fehr. 1911, the daughter Vera was born. The marriage was divorced in 1919. In 1920 he married his second wife Anna van Gorcum, from this marriage comes daughter Maria Laura; after the death of Anna in 1964, he married again in 1966 in 's Gravenhage for the third time, the 1904 -born Hendrica Bruijnzeel.

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