Gustave Pelgrims was born in Schaerbeek on 14 June 1878, as the son of Gustave Pelgrims (1841–1888) and Clémence Dailly (1855–1925).[1] He was the second of three children.[1]
Pelgrims married Angèle Vanbuylaere on 22 October 1906, but they had no children.[1]
Club career
Pelgrims began his football career at Léopold FC in 1895, at the age of 17, leaving the club at the end of the season to join Racing Club de Bruxelles,[3] with whom he won four consecutive Belgian championships between 1900 and 1903. He then returned to Léopold FC in July 1903 until June 1904, before rejoining the Racing Club of Brussels from 1904 to 1909.[3]
In the following year, on 28 April 1901, Pelgrims played in the first-ever match of a Belgium national team at the 1901 Coupe Vanden Abeele, which ended in an 8–0 trashing of a third-rate Dutch side.[7]
Death
Pelgrims died in Uccle on 4 September 1960, at the age of 72.[2]