Nico Bouvy
Nicolaas Jan Jerôme "Nico" Bouvij was a Dutch amateur football player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Early life
Bouvy was born on 11 July 1892 in Banda Neira, Banda Islands, Dutch [East Indies].Club career
He started playing football at DFC, playing alongside his three brothers. He made his senior debut in 1910, had a season in Germany with Altonaer [FC von 1893|Altona 1893 Hamburg] and played the remainder of his career for HFC.In May 1924, when Victoria Hamburg played Cardiff [City F.C.|Cardiff City] in a friendly, Nico Bouvy was invited to strengthen Vicky's side, which he did under a special DFB one-off licence.
Alongside Karel Lotsy, Bouvy helped to establish the annual challenge match between HFC and a team of former Dutch internationals which started in the 1920s.
International career
Bouvy made his debut for the Netherlands in a March 1912 friendly match against England.He was selected as part of the Dutch team for the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. In the first round, Bouvy scored twice as the Netherlands defeated Sweden 4–3 after extra time. He again scored in the second round as the Netherlands defeated Austria 3–1. The Netherlands lost 4–1 to Denmark in the semi-finals but Bouvy helped them to secure bronze with a 9–0 win over Finland.
His final international was a November 1913 friendly match against England. In the course of his international career, he earned a total of nine caps and scored four goals.