Cas Ruffelse


Cas Ruffelse (right) and Renzo De Vecchi (with their backs to the camera) before the kick-off to the Italian-Netherlands national league on 13 May 1920 in Genoa.

Caspar Wilhelmus "Cas" Ruffelse (born 9 February 1888 in Rotterdam, died 9 September 1958) was a Dutch footballer. He scored eight goals for the Netherlands national football team, scoring three goals.

After the First World War, he played for Altona 93 temporarily and in 1923 he played two games for the Hamburger SV, but without release, which gave the HSV a penalty of 500 million Reichsmark, but in times of hyperinflation which also had banknotes worth 50 million marks in circulation. Single-level Edit source text

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