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The Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz, also known as Coupe Ponthoz, was an international competition for
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clubs from Europe that ran from 1900 to 1907. It was one of the first European club football tournaments and is considered a predecessor of club tournaments in Europe, namely the
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. It was named in honor of the donator of the trophy Carl van der Straten-Ponthoz


History

It was invented in 1900 at the instigation of
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van der Straten-Ponthoz, who offered the cup to the winners of an international tournament held in
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featuring six teams, including the champions of Belgium ( Racing Club), the Netherlands ( H.V.V.) and Switzerland ( Grasshopper Club). As these were the only existing leagues in continental Europe, the local newspapers at that time dubbed the tournament the club championship of the continent. Thus, the winners of the first edition, R.A.P. from the Netherlands, might be considered the first ever continental European Champions, although this title is also contested by Vienna Cricket and Football-Club, who were the winners of the first
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in 1897, a competition between clubs in
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. However, this tournament up until the 1900–01 season, only featured teams from
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, so the 7–0 win by Cricket over Wiener FC 1898 on 21 November 1897 may not be regarded as the first ever truly international club final, and neither Cricket, the first ever international club champions. This cup tournament was held annually in Belgium from 1900 to 1907, but in 1908 this competition was replaced by the Coupe Jean Dupuich, which ran until the mid-20s. Besides Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland, clubs from
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and
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also participated in the competition. Just as the Challenge Cup is seen as the predecessor to the
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, established in 1927, the Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz is seen as the predecessor to the
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, established in 1955.


1900 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz

All matches of the first edition were held at
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's ground in
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, and the first round saw both Belgian clubs being defeated in front of their own people, and to add salt to injury, they both lost to Dutch clubs, which then reached the final held on 16 April 1900. In the final, the reigning Dutch champions H.V.V. lost to R.A.P. (1–2), who had also beaten the champions of Belgium and Switzerland on their way to lifting the trophy, which means that R.A.P. played and defeated the three reigning champions of the only existing leagues in continental Europe at the time. HVV led for most of the match, but two late goals from RAP's Jan van den Berg and Julius Hisgen made up for an epic turnaround.


1901 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz

The second edition brought together only Belgian and Dutch clubs, and the title holders R.A.P. started off the tournament as they had left it: By surprising everyone, this time with an 11–2 trashing of Athletic & Running Club, but they were then knocked out in the quarter-finals by the eventual champions H.B.S., who won the tournament with only two goals scored and none conceded, beating
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1–0 in the final. This tournament was also wrapped up in controversy. The semi-final between H.V.V. and Racing Club was stopped after the former withdrew with the score at 2-2, claiming that they were discontent with the refereeing who was allowing too much foul play. The controversy raised the question of whether should be an “independent body for the management of football competitions”. The exchange of ideas and letters that followed were important elements in the foundation of
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in 1904.


Results


1902 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz

In 1902, the competition was expanded and saw the inclusion of a French and an English club for the first time,
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sent
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, the 1902 Champions of France, although they forfeited in the first round, and
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sent Pilgrims F.C., which was a combination of Belgian (such as the goalkeeper Grisar) and English players (from various English cities, and some of them active in Belgium, such as Herbert Potts of
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) formed on the occasion of this tournament. The Belgian clubs were left humiliated once again, going out of the tournament with 2–8, 1–4 and 4–0 defeats. Pilgrims FC took the trophy to
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after beating D.F.C. 4–2 in the final.


Results


1903 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz

The holders Pilgrims F.C. reprised their participation in order to defend the title, and just like in the previous year, they consisted of a combination of Belgian (such as their right back Friling) and English players from various English cities, and some of them active in Belgium (such as Herbert Potts of Beerschot). In addition to Pilgrims, a second English team participated,
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(Maidstone Church Institute Wanderers FC), which was narrowly defeated in the first round by the eventual champions
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, marking the first time a Belgian club lifted the trophy, doing so after getting the better of Pilgrims in the final in a thrilling 6–5 win after
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. Notably, Pilgrims never scored less than 5 goals per match, trashing the likes of
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(6–0),
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(8–1), and
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(6–1) on their road to the final, and then scoring 5 goals in the final itself as well, but somehow that was still not enough to lift the trophy for a consecutive time. Another notable result was a 10-goal thriller between Royal Léopold FC and D.F.C., ending in a 7–3 to the latter. This was Maidstone's fourth tour in the
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after having previously faced an Holland XI side in 1894 and 1895 in
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, and FC Brugge in 1901. After being knocked out from the Coupe, they played a friendly match against Léopold, who had also been eliminated in the first round, winning comfortably by 4–0. They played and won a further two friendlies against SC Courtraisien and FC Brugge before returning to England. On 13 April, after the semi-finals, Léopold and D.F.C. faced each other in a friendly in honor of Prince Albert of Belgium, ending in a 3–1 win for Léopold.


Results


1904 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz

The fifth edition of this cup saw
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become the first club in the competition's history to retain the title after beating fellow Belgians
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3–2 in the final. The title-holders Pilgrims F.C., was part of the original draw, but in the end their place was taken by
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. All the matches were held at
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(
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's ground) and
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( Léopold and
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's ground such as Vivier d'Oie and Uccle).


Results


1905 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz

The sixth edition of the competition was contested by four Belgian clubs, two Dutch clubs, and two English clubs, the latter's two representants being both debutants, East Sheen F.C. and Notts Magdala F.C., and they were both eliminated in the first round. Both semi-finals were a Belgian-Dutch affair, and both ended with a Belgian victory, thus setting an all-Belgian final for the second consecutive season, and again between
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and
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. The latter had won the previous final 3–2, but this time it was Union who got the better of their rivals with a comfortable 5–1 victory, thus winning the Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz for the first time.


Results


1906 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz

The seventh edition of the competition saw
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and
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proving to be the strongest teams in the
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by reaching the final of the tournament for a third consecutive season. Union was at the peak of its golden age which won six out of seven
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between 1904 and 1910, but Racing strongly contested their bid for supremacy and managed to hold them to a 1–1 draw, which forced extra-time where again both teams scored to level the scores at 2. Rather than simply replaying the match, the organization was left clueless on how to handle the situation and after contacting the secretary of the English FA, it was decided to proclaim both teams as "joint holders", meaning a third title to Racing and a second consecutive to Union.


Results


1907 Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz

The eighth and last edition of the competition was by far the most international one since it had clubs from 5 different countries: Belgium, the Netherlands, France, England, and the debutants Germany, whose representative was Dortmund FC. France sent
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(they had participated in the 1902 edition), the 1906 Champions of France, and this time the French did not
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, but nevertheless, they still went out in the first round after a 3–5 loss to Hampstead F.C., who was participating in the competition for the first time. In the semi-finals, Hampstead knocked out the three-time winners
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(3–1) and then met the two-time winners
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in the final, who at the time had quite possibly one of the best teams in whole Europe, having just won the Belgian championship for the fourth consecutive season. Saint-Gilloise had trashed Dortmund FC with a resounding 12–0 win in the first round and then comfortably got past the semi-finals with a 4–0 win. However, despite the clear superiority of the Belgs, Hampstead was able to compete head-to-head with them, and in the end, they lost by a goal (0–1). Union Saint-Gilloise thus lifted the trophy for a third consecutive season meant invoking the right to keep the cup rule, Saint-Gilloise became the definitive holders of the Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz trophy.


Results


Champions


List of finals


Titles by club


Titles by country


Legacy

The success of the first edition led to the introduction of the Coupe Vanden Abeele in
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in the following year, originally intended as an international club tournament as well, but eventually the starting point for the Low Countries derby. After winning the Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz for a third consecutive season,
Union Saint-Gilloise Royale Union Saint-Gilloise (), also known as Union Saint-Gilloise, Union SG or simply Union, is a Belgian professional football club from Brussels based in Forest. Founded in 1897 in the neighbouring Saint-Gilles, the club has played its home ...
became the definitive holders of the cup. A new trophy was created, the Coupe Jean Dupuich. The new cup was offered by Adolphe Dupuich and named in memory of his deceased son Jean, a forward at Léopold CB, after his name.


See also

*
Challenge Cup The Rugby Football League Challenge Cup, commonly known just as the Challenge Cup is a Single-elimination tournament, knockout rugby league cup competition organised by the Rugby Football League, held annually since 1896, it is the world's old ...
*
Challenge International du Nord The Challenge international du Nord (Northern International Challenge) was an annual football tournament featuring clubs from Northern France and Belgium as they could not play in the French Championship. Later teams from Switzerland, Netherlan ...
* Coupe Jean Dupuich *
Mitropa Cup The Mitropa Cup, officially called Coupe de l'Europe Centrale, Mitteleuropäischer Pokal or Central European Cup, was one of the first international major European association football, football cups for club sides. It was conducted among the suc ...
*
European Cup The UEFA Champions League (UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) that is contested by top-division European clubs. The competition begins with a round robi ...


References


External links


Coupe Van der Straeten Ponthoz results
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