1937day.year

David Robertson

(1869 - 1937)

Scottish rugby player and golfer

Scottish rugby player and golfer
Scottish international rugby player and amateur golfer active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
David Robertson was born in 1869 in Scotland. He represented his country as a rugby union player for the Scottish national team during the 1890s. After retiring from rugby, he took up golf and competed in amateur tournaments across the UK. Robertson was celebrated for his athletic versatility and competitive spirit. He remained active in sports clubs and mentored younger athletes in his community. Throughout his life, he embodied the spirit of amateur sport in Scotland. Robertson passed away in 1937, remembered for his contributions to rugby and golf.
1937 David Robertson
1976day.year

Armand Mondou

(1905 - 1976)

Canadian ice hockey player

Canadian ice hockey player
Canadian centre who spent his entire NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens, winning two Stanley Cups.
Born in 1905 in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Mondou joined the Montreal Canadiens in 1922 and remained with the club for 16 seasons. He became the first NHL player to devote his entire playing career to a single franchise. Known for his playmaking skills and consistency, he helped the Canadiens capture the Stanley Cup in 1930 and 1931. After retiring as a player, Mondou served as a coach and scout, contributing to the organization off the ice. His dedication and loyalty to one team set a precedent in professional hockey history.
1976 Armand Mondou
1991day.year

Metin Oktay

(1936 - 1991)

Turkish footballer and manager

Turkish footballer and manager
Metin Oktay was a Turkish football legend widely regarded as one of the greatest strikers in the history of the Turkish Süper Lig. He later had a successful career as a football manager.
Metin Oktay was born in 1936 in Izmir, Turkey. He rose to fame with Galatasaray, where he became the club’s all-time leading scorer. Known as “Taçsız Kral” or “The Uncrowned King,” he won multiple league titles and top scorer awards. Oktay’s clinical finishing and intelligent movement made him a constant threat in the penalty area. He earned numerous caps with the Turkish national team and captained the side on several occasions. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into management and coached several clubs in Turkey. His legacy endures as a symbol of excellence and passion in Turkish football.
Metin Oktay
1993day.year

Carl Voss

(1907 - 1993)

American ice hockey player and referee

American ice hockey player and referee
Carl Voss was an American ice hockey player and later an NHL referee known for his versatility on and off the ice. He played in the NHL before making his mark as an official.
Carl Voss was born in 1907 in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. He played left wing in the NHL for the Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers during the 1930s. Voss contributed to his teams with reliable two-way play and strong leadership qualities. After retiring as a player, he became an NHL referee, bringing his on-ice experience to officiating. He was respected for his understanding of the game and fair assessments of play. Voss’s dual career in playing and officiating left a lasting impact on professional hockey.
1993 Carl Voss
1997day.year

Georgios Mitsibonas

(1962 - 1997)

Greek footballer

Greek footballer
Georgios Mitsibonas was a Greek football defender known for his strong tackling and leadership on the field.
Georgios Mitsibonas was born in 1962 in Kalambaka, Greece. He began his professional career with PAS Giannina before moving to AEL and later Olympiacos. Mitsibonas won the Greek championship with AEL in 1988 and became a key figure for his teams. He earned caps for the Greek national team and served as a captain on several occasions. Renowned for his physical presence and tactical awareness, he was a respected defender in the Greek league. His life and career were tragically cut short when he died in a car accident in 1997.
Georgios Mitsibonas
1998day.year

Harry Lumley

(1926 - 1998)

Canadian ice hockey player

Canadian ice hockey player
Harry Lumley was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender known for his agility and success in the NHL during the 1940s and 1950s.
Harry Lumley was born in 1926 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. He became the youngest goaltender to win the Stanley Cup in 1943 with the Detroit Red Wings at age 17. Lumley also played for the Chicago Blackhawks, New York Americans, and Toronto Maple Leafs. He won the Vezina Trophy in 1954 as the NHL's top goaltender. Known for his quick reflexes and puck-handling skills, he set several records during his career. Lumley represented Canada in international competition and was admired for his competitive spirit. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1980, cementing his legacy in the sport.
Harry Lumley
2001day.year

Jaroslav Drobný

(1921 - 2001)

Czech-English ice hockey player and tennis player

Czech-English ice hockey player and tennis player
Czech-British athlete who excelled in ice hockey and won the Wimbledon tennis championship.
Jaroslav Drobný was a multi-talented Czech-born athlete who competed internationally in ice hockey and tennis. He won the Wimbledon men's singles title in 1954 as a naturalized British citizen. Earlier, he earned a bronze medal in ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics for Czechoslovakia. Drobný defected from the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War and continued his sporting career in the West. He is remembered as one of the few athletes to achieve top-level success in two major sports.
Jaroslav Drobný
2005day.year

Toni Fritsch

(1945 - 2005)

Austrian footballer

Austrian footballer
Austrian athlete who excelled as a soccer player and an NFL placekicker.
Toni Fritsch was born in Vienna in 1945 and began his career as a midfielder in Austrian football. He represented the national team at the FIFA World Cup qualifiers and won the Austrian league title. In 1971, Fritsch made a groundbreaking transition to American football and signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a placekicker. He scored the winning field goal in Super Bowl VI and became known for his accuracy and range. Over his NFL career, he played for multiple teams including the Houston Oilers and San Diego Chargers. After retiring, he remained active in coaching and youth sports programs. Fritsch's successful dual-sport career remains a unique achievement in professional athletics.
2005 Toni Fritsch
2012day.year

Peter Lougheed

(1928 - 2012)

Canadian football player, lawyer, and politician, 10th Premier of Alberta

Canadian football player lawyer and politician 10th Premier of Alberta
Canadian lawyer, politician, and former football player who was the 10th Premier of Alberta.
Peter Lougheed was born in 1928 in Calgary and played professional football with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. After graduating from law school, he entered politics and became leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party in 1965. Elected Premier in 1971, Lougheed oversaw a period of economic growth fueled by rising oil revenues. He negotiated resource revenue sharing with the federal government and invested in infrastructure, healthcare, and education. Lougheed also championed the establishment of cultural institutions and environmental protection policies. After retiring in 1985, he served as Chancellor of Queen's University and advised on public policy. Lougheed's leadership helped transform Alberta into a modern, prosperous province.
Peter Lougheed Premier of Alberta
2013day.year

Rick Casares

(1931 - 2013)

American football player

American football player
Rick Casares was an American professional football fullback who led the NFL in rushing and starred for the Chicago Bears.
Ricardo Allen ‘Rick’ Casares was a powerful fullback in professional American football. He starred at the University of Florida, setting several rushing records before entering the NFL. Casares played predominantly for the Chicago Bears from 1954 to 1964, leading the league in rushing yards in 1956. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in consecutive seasons and contributed to multiple playoff appearances. Renowned for his punishing running style and reliability, he amassed over 5,000 career rushing yards. Casares retired in 1964 and is remembered as one of the Bears' all-time great rushers.
Rick Casares
2014day.year

Helen Filarski

(1924 - 2014)

American baseball player

American baseball player
Helen Filarski was an infielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, playing a key role in the Milwaukee Chicks' championship season.
Helen Filarski was a talented infielder in the historic All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). She debuted with the Milwaukee Chicks in 1944 and helped the team win the league championship in its inaugural season. Known for her defensive agility and consistent hitting, Filarski became a reliable presence in the infield. Over her career, she played for multiple teams, showcasing versatility at second base and shortstop. Her contributions helped pave the way for women in professional sports and inspired future generations. After retiring, she remained active in promoting the history of women's baseball through local events and interviews.
Helen Filarski
2014day.year

Milan Galić

(1938 - 2014)

Serbian footballer

Serbian footballer
Milan Galić was a prolific Serbian striker who won the gold medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics and starred for Partizan Belgrade.
Milan Galić was a celebrated football forward for Yugoslavia and FK Partizan. He scored the decisive goal in the final of the 1960 European Nations' Cup, earning Yugoslavia a silver medal. At the 1960 Rome Olympics, Galić helped the national team secure the gold medal with his clinical finishing. During his club career, he netted over 100 goals for Partizan Belgrade, becoming one of the club's all-time leading scorers. Galić later played professionally in Italy and Belgium before retiring to coach and mentor young players. His skill and legacy continue to influence Serbian football long after his passing.
Milan Galić