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1948–51 Nordic Football Championship

Sports event


Sports event

FieldValue
tourney_nameNordic Football Championship
year1948–51
countryDenmark
country2Finland
country3Norway
country4Sweden
dates12 June 1948 – 21 October 1951
num_teams4
championSweden
count3
secondDenmark
thirdNorway
fourthFinland
matches24
goals89
top_scorerSWE Egon Jönsson (7 goals)
prevseason[1937–47](1937-47-nordic-football-championship)
nextseason[1952–55](1952-55-nordic-football-championship)

The 1948–51 Nordic Football Championship was the fifth Nordic Football Championship staged. Four Nordic countries participated: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Sweden won the tournament, its third Nordic Championship win. The tournament was arranged by the Danish Football Association and the trophy was named DBU's Vase.

The tournament had three occasions of a team playing two games on the same day, including two times for Sweden and one time for Denmark.

Results

1948

Christiansen Lyngsaa

Rytkönen Mårtensson

Thoresen Sørdahl

1949

J. Hansen

Rytkönen

Rydell Palmér Jacobsson

Jeppson Simonsson Hennum

J. Hansen E. Hansen Mellberg

1950

E. Hansen J. Hansen Jensen

Seebach

Andersen Thoresen

Palmér

Jönsson Bengtsson Ek

1951

Eriksson Lehtovirta

Jørgensen

Lind Dahlen Bredesen

Lundberg Staalgaard

Table

The table is compiled by awarding two points for a victory, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1127233622+14
2127051915+4
3125342324–1
4121381128–17

Winners

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • SWE Egon Jönsson

  • SWE Gunnar Nordahl

  • SWE Ingvar Rydell

  • NOR Per Bredesen

  • FIN Jorma Vaihela

  • FIN Kalevi Lehtovirta

  • NOR Jann Sørdal

  • NOR Odd Wang Sørensen

  • NOR Gunnar Thoresen

  • NOR Harry Boye Karlsen

  • DEN Edvin Hansen

  • DEN Jens Peder Hansen

  • DEN Hilmar Staalgaard

  • DEN Poul Erik Petersen

  • FIN Yrjö Asikainen

  • NOR Gunnar Dahlen

  • NOR Villy Andersen

  • SWE Arne Lundqvist

  • SWE Hasse Jeppson

  • SWE Karl-Erik Palmér

  • DEN Aage Rou Jensen

  • DEN Claes Petersen

  • DEN Frank Reckendorff

  • DEN Kaj Christiansen

  • DEN Harald Lyngsaa

  • DEN Holger Seebach

  • DEN Ivan Jensen

  • DEN John Hansen

  • DEN Jørgen Wagner Hansen

  • DEN Knud Lundberg

  • DEN Poul Åge Rasmussen

  • FIN Aulis Rytkönen

  • FIN Olavi Lilja

  • NOR Harald Hennum

  • SWE Bror Mellberg

  • SWE Börje Tapper

  • SWE Gustaf Lind

  • SWE Karl Simonsson

  • SWE Karl-Alfred Jacobsson

  • SWE John Eriksson

  • SWE Lennart Lindskog

  • SWE Nils Liedholm

  • SWE Rune Rosén

  • SWE Sture Mårtensson

  • SWE Sylve Bengtsson

  • SWE Tryggve Granqvist

  • SWE Walfrid Ek

  • DEN Bendt Jørgensen (against Norway)

References

Sources

References

  1. "Nordic Championships 1948-51".
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