1899day.year

Ramón Muttis

(1899 - 1955)

Argentine footballer

Argentine footballer
Argentine football defender who won multiple championships with Boca Juniors in the 1920s.
Ramón Muttis (1899–1955) was a prominent Argentine footballer who played as a defender during the amateur era. He spent most of his career at Boca Juniors, where he won several league titles and became known for his strong marking and leadership on the field. Muttis earned caps for the Argentine national team, representing his country in the South American Championship. His consistent performances helped establish Boca Juniors as a dominant force in early Argentine football. After retiring, he remained involved in the sport as a coach and mentor to young players.
1899 Ramón Muttis
1900day.year

Rinus van den Berge

(1900 - 1972)

Dutch athlete

Dutch athlete
Dutch sprinter who competed in international competitions during the 1920s.
Rinus van den Berge (1900–1972) was a Dutch track and field athlete specializing in sprint events. He represented the Netherlands at the 1924 Paris Olympics, competing in the 100 and 200 meters. Van den Berge also won national championships in sprint disciplines during the 1920s, showcasing his speed on the European athletics circuit. His achievements contributed to the early development of competitive sprinting in the Netherlands. After retiring, he remained active in athletics as a coach and sports official.
1900 Rinus van den Berge
1912day.year

Willie Hall

(1912 - 1967)

English footballer

English footballer
English footballer who played as a wing-half for Tottenham Hotspur and England.
Willie Hall was an English footballer renowned for his skillful midfield play. He spent most of his career at Tottenham Hotspur, contributing to their FA Cup victory in 1935. Hall earned eight caps for the England national team between 1933 and 1936. His precise passing and vision made him a key player of his era. After retiring, he remained involved in football coaching before his death in 1967.
1912 Willie Hall
1923day.year

Hjalmar Andersen

(1923 - 2013)

Norwegian speed skater and cyclist

Norwegian speed skater and cyclist
Norwegian speed skater and cyclist who won three Olympic gold medals at the 1952 Winter Games.
Hjalmar "Hjallis" Andersen was one of Norway’s most celebrated speed skaters, dominating international competition in the early 1950s. At the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, he captured gold medals in the 1500 m, 5000 m, and 10,000 m events. He set multiple world records and earned the nickname “King Glad” for his cheerful demeanour on the ice. Andersen also competed as a cyclist and remained active in sports well into his later years. His legacy endures in Norway as a symbol of athletic excellence and national pride.
1923 Hjalmar Andersen
1923day.year

Mae Young

(1923 - 2014)

American wrestler

American wrestler
Pioneering American professional wrestler with a career spanning over seven decades.
Mae Young was a trailblazing professional wrestler whose career spanned over 70 years. She debuted in the 1930s and became renowned for her toughness and technical skill. Young competed in various promotions and played a key role in popularizing women’s wrestling. She was one of the inaugural inductees into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1996. Her longevity and contributions paved the way for future generations of female wrestlers.
Mae Young
1930day.year

Vern Law

American baseball player and manager

American baseball player and manager
American baseball pitcher and manager, 1960 World Series MVP.
Vern Law was born in 1930 and became a standout pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates. In the 1960 season, he won 20 games and was named World Series MVP after helping the Pirates defeat the New York Yankees. A three-time All-Star, Law led the National League in ERA in 1960. After injuries curtailed his playing career, he served as a pitching coach and later managed in professional baseball. Law is a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Fame and remains celebrated for his contributions to the team. His legacy endures among baseball historians and fans alike.
Vern Law
1932day.year

Bob Houbregs

(1932 - 2014)

Canadian basketball player

Canadian basketball player
Canadian basketball star and College Basketball Hall of Famer.
Bob Houbregs was born in 1932 and made his mark playing college basketball at the University of Washington. As a Consensus All-American in 1953, he led the Huskies to the NCAA championship game. Houbregs was the second overall pick in the NBA draft and played for the Milwaukee Hawks and Boston Celtics. After his playing career, he coached at Seattle University and contributed to the expansion of basketball in the Pacific Northwest. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the University of Washington Hall of Fame. Houbregs passed away in 2014, remembered as one of Canada’s greatest basketball exports.
1932 Bob Houbregs
1936day.year

Eddie Sutton

(1936 - 2020)

American basketball player and coach

American basketball player and coach
American college basketball coach who achieved over 800 career wins and led multiple programs to national prominence.
Eddie Sutton was an American basketball player turned coach renowned for revitalizing college basketball teams at Creighton University, the University of Arkansas, and Oklahoma State University. Over his 36-year coaching career, he amassed more than 800 wins, making him one of the winningest coaches in NCAA history. Sutton led Arkansas to three Final Four appearances and guided Kentucky State to high national rankings. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020. Sutton was respected for his disciplined coaching style and ability to develop talent. His legacy endures through the many players and coaches he mentored.
Eddie Sutton
1937day.year

Zoltán Horvath

Hungarian sabre fencer

Hungarian sabre fencer
Hungarian sabre fencer and Olympic medalist with a distinguished competitive career.
Zoltán Horvath is a Hungarian sabre fencer who represented his country in international competitions throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He competed in multiple Olympic Games, earning medals with the Hungarian fencing team renowned for its dominance in the sport. Horvath also achieved success at World Championships, contributing to Hungary's reputation as a fencing powerhouse. After retiring from competition, he joined the coaching ranks, training the next generation of fencers. His achievements reflect Hungary's rich fencing tradition and his personal dedication to excellence.
1937 Zoltán Horvath
1938day.year

Johnny Rutherford

American race car driver and sportscaster

American race car driver and sportscaster
Johnny Rutherford is an American former race car driver and sportscaster.
Johnny Rutherford (born 1938) is a retired American race car driver often nicknamed 'Lone Star JR.' He is one of only three drivers to win the Indianapolis 500 three times, capturing victories in 1974, 1976, and 1980. Rutherford began his racing career in USAC sprint cars and quickly rose to prominence for his smooth driving style. After retiring from full-time competition, he became a respected television commentator, sharing his insights with motorsports audiences. He was inducted into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame and the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame. Rutherford's contributions to American racing have made him a legendary figure in motorsports history.
Johnny Rutherford
1941day.year

Josip Skoblar

former Croatian footballer

former Croatian footballer
Josip Skoblar is a retired Croatian footballer and one of the greatest Yugoslav strikers of his era.
Josip Skoblar (born 1941) is a retired Croatian professional footballer who rose to fame playing as a striker in the 1960s and 1970s. He won the European Golden Boot in 1971 by scoring 44 goals for Olympique Marseille in Ligue 1, establishing himself as one of the continent's most prolific scorers. Before his time in France, Skoblar played for clubs in Yugoslavia, including NK Zagreb and Red Star Belgrade, and represented the Yugoslavia national team in major tournaments. Known for his powerful shot and aerial ability, he remains one of Marseille's greatest foreign players. After retiring, Skoblar returned to Croatia to coach various clubs and youth teams, passing on his expertise to new generations. His achievements have been celebrated with tributes from fans and former teammates alike. Skoblar's legacy endures in Croatian football history as a true icon of the game.
1941 Josip Skoblar
1942day.year

Jimmy Wynn

(1942 - 2020)

American baseball player

American baseball player
Jimmy Wynn was an American baseball outfielder nicknamed 'The Toy Cannon' for his powerful arm.
James Sherman Wynn (1942-2020) was an American professional baseball outfielder who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball. Nicknamed 'The Toy Cannon' for his compact size and powerful throwing arm, Wynn was a five-time All-Star and led the National League in home runs and RBIs during his career. He began with the Houston Colt .45s (later the Astros) before stints with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, and Atlanta Braves. Wynn was known for his combination of speed, power, and defensive skill in center field, ranking among the Astros' all-time leaders in homers and RBIs. After retiring, he worked as a coach and served in community outreach programs. Wynn was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, honoring his contributions on and off the field.
1942 Jimmy Wynn