Indonesian-Dutch footballer and lieutenant
Indonesian-Dutch footballer and lieutenant
Indonesian-Dutch footballer who scored in the Netherlands' first international match and later served as a military officer.
Eduard "Eddy" de Neve was born in 1885 in the Dutch East Indies and became one of the Netherlands' earliest football stars.
He scored goals in the Dutch national team's first official international match against Belgium in 1905.
De Neve played as a forward for HVV Den Haag, helping the club win multiple national championships.
He later served as a lieutenant in the Royal Dutch East Indies Army, combining athletic and military careers.
He passed away in 1943, leaving a legacy as a pioneering figure in Dutch football and service.
1943
Eddy de Neve
Hungarian footballer, coach, and manager
Hungarian footballer
coach
and manager
Prominent Hungarian footballer turned influential coach and manager.
Born in 1893 in Budapest, Alfréd Schaffer emerged as one of Hungary's finest football talents.
He starred for MTK Budapest and had successful spells across Europe as a prolific striker.
After his playing career, he coached clubs in Austria, Italy, and Argentina with notable success.
Schaffer was admired for his tactical insight and innovative training methods on the sidelines.
His contributions laid groundwork for modern coaching practices and earned him a place among football pioneers.
His influence continues to be felt in the development of the sport worldwide.
1945
Alfréd Schaffer
English cricketer
English cricketer
Renowned English fast bowler for Kent County Cricket Club.
Born in 1877 in Blean, Kent, Arthur Fielder rose to prominence as one of England's fastest bowlers.
He played for Kent County Cricket Club from 1899 to 1914, forming a feared pace attack.
Fielder was known for his remarkable speed, accuracy, and ability to swing the ball late.
He represented England in Test cricket, earning recognition on tours to Australia and South Africa.
Off the field, he was respected for his sportsmanship and dedication to the game.
Fielder's legacy endures as a benchmark for pace bowling in the golden age of cricket.
1949
Arthur Fielder
English footballer and manager
English footballer and manager
Cyril Knowles was an English footballer and manager, celebrated for his defensive prowess as a left-back with Tottenham Hotspur.
Born in 1944 in Fitzwilliam, Yorkshire, Knowles began his professional career with Middlesbrough before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 1964.
He made over 400 league appearances for Spurs, winning the 1967 FA Cup and the 1972 UEFA Cup.
Renowned for his consistency, stamina, and precise crossing, he earned two caps for the England national team.
After retiring as a player in 1978, Knowles turned to coaching and management, including a spell at Hartlepool United.
His career was tragically cut short by a brain tumour, which led to his retirement in the late 1980s.
Knowles passed away on August 30, 1991, remembered as one of Tottenham's finest defenders.
1991
Cyril Knowles
Dutch discus thrower
Dutch discus thrower
Reindert Brasser was a Dutch discus thrower active during the mid-20th century.
Reindert Brasser (1912-1999) was a Dutch athlete who specialized in the discus throw. Born in 1912, he dedicated many years to mastering the technical and strength aspects of the event. He competed at national levels, where his powerful technique earned him recognition among the Netherlands' athletics community. Brasser's commitment to training exemplified the spirit of post-war sports in Europe. He passed away on August 30, 1999, leaving a legacy as one of the dedicated figures in Dutch field athletics.
1999
Reindert Brasser
Australian rugby player and coach
Australian rugby player and coach
Australian rugby league star and coach, celebrated for his strength and leadership on the field.
Brian Hambly was born in 1937 in Sydney and became one of Australia's premier rugby league forwards.
He debuted for South Sydney Rabbitohs in 1958 and soon earned a reputation for his durability and skill.
Hambly represented New South Wales and Australia, playing in multiple international tests.
After retiring as a player, he transitioned to coaching, leading teams with tactical insight and passion.
His contributions to the sport were recognized with his induction into the National Rugby League Hall of Fame.
Hambly passed away on August 30, 2008, leaving a lasting impact on Australian rugby.
2008
Brian Hambly
Canadian-American wrestler and trainer
Canadian-American wrestler and trainer
Canadian-American professional wrestler, famed for his in-ring persona and as a mentor to future champions.
Born in 1926 in Montreal, Killer Kowalski became one of the most recognizable figures in professional wrestling.
He gained fame for his villainous persona, high-flying maneuvers, and intense rivalries in promotions across North America.
After retiring from the ring in the early 1970s, Kowalski founded a wrestling school in Boston.
His training produced future legends such as Triple H, Chyna, and Perry Saturn.
Kowalski's influence extended beyond the ring, shaping the next generation of performers.
He passed away on August 30, 2008, remembered as both a fierce competitor and influential trainer.
Killer Kowalski
German footballer
German footballer
German professional footballer celebrated for his defensive skills and contributions to club and country.
Klaus-Peter Hanisch was born in 1952 and embarked on a career in football as a sturdy defender.
He played in the Bundesliga for multiple clubs, earning a reputation for reliability and leadership at the back.
Hanisch represented West Germany at several international fixtures, showcasing his tactical awareness.
Throughout his career, he was admired for his consistency, physical presence, and sportsmanship.
After retiring from playing, he continued involvement in football, mentoring young athletes.
He passed away on August 30, 2009, remembered fondly by fans and teammates alike.
2009
Klaus-Peter Hanisch
American wrestler
American wrestler
American professional wrestler known for his hardcore style and appearances in independent promotions.
Jeffrey Cain, known by his ring name J. C. Bailey, was born in 1983 in Louisville, Kentucky.
He became prominent on the independent wrestling circuit for his extreme, hardcore matches.
Bailey competed in Combat Zone Wrestling, often engaging in deathmatches that earned him acclaim among fans.
He captured multiple titles, including the CZW Ultraviolent Underground Championship.
His career was marked by both athleticism and controversy due to the brutal nature of his bouts.
Bailey passed away unexpectedly on August 30, 2010, leaving a devoted following in the wrestling community.
2010
J. C. Bailey
Australian cricketer and softball player
Australian cricketer and softball player
Australian sportswoman, pioneer in women's cricket and softball, and mentor to future athletes.
Myrtle Edwards was born in 1921 and became a leading figure in Australian women's cricket.
She represented Australia in Test cricket during the late 1940s, showcasing her skills as an all-rounder.
In addition to cricket, Edwards excelled in softball, captaining state and national sides.
Her dedication helped popularize women's team sports in Australia during a formative era.
After retiring from competition, she mentored young athletes and promoted women's participation in sports.
Edwards passed away on August 30, 2010, remembered as a trailblazer for female athletes.
Myrtle Edwards
Argentine footballer
Argentine footballer
Argentine striker and one of the last surviving players from the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup.
Francisco Varallo was born in 1910 in La Plata, Argentina, and emerged as a prolific goal scorer in the 1930s.
He played for Boca Juniors, winning three Argentine league titles and becoming a national hero.
Varallo represented Argentina at the first FIFA World Cup in 1930, where he reached the final.
Known for his speed and finishing ability, he scored 194 goals in 241 career matches.
In later years, he became a symbol of Argentina's football heritage as one of the last living participants of the 1930 World Cup.
Varallo passed away on August 30, 2010, at the age of 100, leaving an enduring legacy in the sport.
Francisco Varallo
American golfer
American golfer
American golfer who competed in national tournaments and contributed to golf administration in the United States.
Born in 1923, Campbell rose through the ranks of golf circuits across the United States. He competed in numerous national tournaments throughout the mid-20th century. Recognized for his consistent performance, he became a respected figure among golf enthusiasts. Beyond his playing career, he served in various leadership roles within golf organizations, advocating for the sport's growth. Campbell’s dedication extended into mentoring younger players and promoting sportsmanship. His legacy remains in the communities and organizations he influenced until his death on August 30, 2013.
2013
William C. Campbell