André Roosenburg

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameAndries Hendrik "André"•Roosenburg
Used nameAndré•Roosenburg
Born18 August 1923 in Den Haag (The Hague), Zuid-Holland (NED)
Died26 July 2002 in Franeker, Friesland (NED)
AffiliationsVV Neptunia, Delfzijl (NED)
NOC Netherlands

Biography

Roosenburg started his career for ADO Den Haag, winning Dutch titles during the war years (1942-43). He then moved to the north of the country, playing for VV Neptunia (Delfzijl) and VV Sneek. In 1950, he turned professional for Italian side Fiorentina. This meant he was suspended from playing in the Dutch national team, as the federation only allowed amateurs to compete until the introduction of a pro league in 1954. Upon his return to the Netherlands, he played for lower tier teams VV Sneek, Helmondia ‘55 and VV Leeuwarden. An injury in his first match for NEC meant the end of his playing career. He briefly appeared as a coach afterwards. Roosenburg won a total of 9 caps, scoring a single goal against Ireland at the 1948 Olympics. His son André was a notable player in kaatsen (similar to pelota and the US form of handball), winning all four “Majors”, and he also played professional football for Cambuur (Leeuwarden), like his brother Claus.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1948 Summer Olympics Football (Football) NED André Roosenburg
Football, Men (Olympic) Netherlands =9