Émile Hanse

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games • Non-starter
SexMale
Full nameÉmile Jean Ghislain•Hanse
Used nameÉmile•Hanse
Born10 August 1892 in Namur, Namur (BEL)
Died5 April 1981
AffiliationsUnion Saint-Gilloise, Bruxelles (BEL)
NOC Belgium
Medals OG
Gold 1
Silver 0
Bronze 0
Total 1

Biography

Born in Namur, Émile Hanse’s family moved to Saint-Gilles, when he was still an infant. He won two Belgian Championship titles (1913, 1923) with Union Saint-Gilloise, twice winning the cup (1913-14). He started competitive football (soccer) at age 14. Three years later he joined the A-team for the first time and played 254 matches and scored 23 goals in Belgium’s First Division through 1926. During World War I he played for the Belgian military team, the Front Wanderers. Due to a knee injury he missed a complete season, undergoing the first meniscus operation ever performed in Belgium. He played 11 international matches for Belgium from 1920-26. At Paris in 1924 Hanse was a substitute but did not play. Later, he was a member of the selection committee for the national team. He served as president of his club from 1952-63. His brother Jules was mayor of Saint-Gilles.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1920 Summer Olympics Football (Football) BEL Émile Hanse
Football, Men (Olympic) Belgium 1 Gold
1924 Summer Olympics Football (Football) BEL Émile Hanse
Football, Men (Olympic) Belgium DNS