In total he was the referee in 82 international matches, including the famous 1931 international at
Highbury between
England and
Spain (in which
Ricardo Zamora conceded seven goals), both games on England's 1933 European tour and the
1936 Summer Olympics Gold medal match at the
Olympia Stadion, in
Berlin between
Italy and
Austria in front of 90,000. He became the first foreigner to referee a match in the
British Home Championship when he took on
Wales versus
Ireland in 1934. Bauwens was also the referee during the Italy v England match on 14 May 1939 in
Milan where
Silvio Piola punched the ball into England's goal. The Italian Crown Prince was discouraged by
Stanley Rous, as he then was, from stopping play to explain to Bauwens what had happened. He served on the executive committee of
FIFA between 1932 and 1942 and became the fifth President of the DFB in 1950, an office he held until his death, a year before the setting up of the
Bundesliga in 1962; his position as president being taken on by
Hermann Gösmann. == 1954 World Cup final ==