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D. Johannes (Job) Mutters (19 February 1899 in The Hague – 8 March 1974 in Leidschendam) was a Dutch international football referee during the 1920s and early 1930s. Mutters came to international prominence during the 1920s alongside . Both men represented the Netherlands in the 1920 Olympic Games football tournament. Mutters took charge of three matches during the medal tournament, including one of the semi-finals (that involving Czechoslovakia).

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  • D. Johannes (Job) Mutters (19 February 1899 in The Hague – 8 March 1974 in Leidschendam) was a Dutch international football referee during the 1920s and early 1930s. Mutters came to international prominence during the 1920s alongside . Both men represented the Netherlands in the 1920 Olympic Games football tournament. Mutters took charge of three matches during the medal tournament, including one of the semi-finals (that involving Czechoslovakia). Mutters took charge of a further semi-final in the 1924 edition of the series; Switzerland defeated Sweden to play against Uruguay in the final. He was selected to referee the final, but in the second semi-final Holland had been defeated by Uruguay and the Uruguayans disputed the involvement of a Dutch referee. Consequently, Marcel Slawick was drawn from a hat. Finally, Mutters was awarded the final of the 1928 tournament, a precursor to the 1930 World Cup final, in which Argentina played Uruguay. Mutters was the referee in the original final as well as the replay after the initial match ended in a 1-1 draw. In addition Mutters took charge of five internationals played by England between 1921 and 1930, including both matches versus Germany and Austria during the 1930 tour. He had no involvement in the 1930 FIFA World Cup because the Netherlands did not participate. (en)
  • D. Johannes (Job) Mutters (né le 19 février 1889 à La Haye et mort le 8 mars 1974 à Leidschendam) est un arbitre néerlandais de football durant les années 1920. (fr)
  • D. Johannes ("Job") Mutters (Den Haag, 19 februari 1889 – Leidschendam, 8 maart 1974) was een Nederlands voormalig voetbalscheidsrechter die vierendertigmaal een internationale wedstrijd floot. Hij was onder meer actief bij drie opeenvolgende Olympische Spelen: 1920, 1924 en 1928. (nl)
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  • D. Johannes (Job) Mutters (né le 19 février 1889 à La Haye et mort le 8 mars 1974 à Leidschendam) est un arbitre néerlandais de football durant les années 1920. (fr)
  • D. Johannes ("Job") Mutters (Den Haag, 19 februari 1889 – Leidschendam, 8 maart 1974) was een Nederlands voormalig voetbalscheidsrechter die vierendertigmaal een internationale wedstrijd floot. Hij was onder meer actief bij drie opeenvolgende Olympische Spelen: 1920, 1924 en 1928. (nl)
  • D. Johannes (Job) Mutters (19 February 1899 in The Hague – 8 March 1974 in Leidschendam) was a Dutch international football referee during the 1920s and early 1930s. Mutters came to international prominence during the 1920s alongside . Both men represented the Netherlands in the 1920 Olympic Games football tournament. Mutters took charge of three matches during the medal tournament, including one of the semi-finals (that involving Czechoslovakia). (en)
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  • Johannes Mutters (en)
  • Johannes Mutters (fr)
  • Job Mutters (nl)
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