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Jaap may refer to: * Jaap (given name), Dutch given name (short for "Jacob") * Johnny Jaap Johnny Jaap (August 12, 1895 – May 1, 1974) was a Scottish-American soccer inside right. He played seven seasons in the American Soccer League and one with Hearts. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Jaap was born in Bellshil ... (1895–1974), Scottish-American soccer player * Jaap, protagonist of the Dutch version of ''Bobo'' (Belgian comic) {{disambig ...
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Jaap (given Name)
Jaap is a Dutch given name that is short for Jacob or Jacobus (Jacob or James in English). People with this name include: Academics * Jaap R. Bruijn (1938–2022), Dutch maritime historian * Jaap Doek (born 1942), Dutch jurist *Jaap van Ginneken (born 1943), Dutch psychologist and communication scholar * Jaap Goudsmit (born 1951), Dutch HIV/AIDS researcher * (1925–2018), Dutch archaeologist * Jaap van den Herik (born 1947), Dutch computer scientist * Jaap van der Hoeden (1891–1968), Dutch and Israeli veterinary research scientist * (1917–2010), Dutch nuclear physicist * Jaap Korevaar (1923–2025), Dutch mathematician *Jaap Kruithof (1929–2009), Belgian philosopher and writer *Jaap Kunst (1891–1960), Dutch ethnomusicologist * Jaap Mansfeld (born 1936), Dutch philosopher and historian * Jaap Murre (1929–2023), Dutch mathematician * Jaap van Praag (1911–1981), Dutch humanist *Jaap Schekkerman (born 1953), Dutch computer scientist * (born 1959), Dutch paleontologist * ...
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Johnny Jaap
Johnny Jaap (August 12, 1895 – May 1, 1974) was a Scottish-American soccer inside right. He played seven seasons in the American Soccer League and one with Hearts. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Jaap was born in Bellshill, Scotland, and moved to the United States with his family when he was a child. His family settled in Pittsburgh where he grew up playing soccer from a young age. He began his career in 1912 with a series of amateur and semi-professional teams in the Pittsburgh area. In 1921, he moved to Philadelphia Field Club of the first division American Soccer League. His first game came on February 13, 1922, a 5–2 victory over the Fall River Jaap played seven games with Philadelphia, but returned to the minor leagues for several years. In September 1925, Bethlehem Steel signed Jaap. Jaap remained with Bethlehem until it folded in 1930. During that time, Jaap won four league titles with Philadelphia/Bethlehem and the 1926 National Challenge Cup. I ...
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