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Ernst Grönlund

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Ernst Aleksander Grönlund (18 December 1902, in Helsinki – 13 February 1968, in Helsinki) was a Finnish footballer and bandy player.

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Football career

He earned 37 caps at international level between 1931 and 1940, scoring 11 goals.[1] He also represented Finland at the 1936 Summer Olympics.[2]

At club level Grönlund played for Töölön Vesa, HIFK, HJK, KaPS and Jyry.[3]

Bandy career

He capped 7 times at international level and won Finnish Championship 4 times.

Honours

Football

References

  1. ^ Finland - International Player Records
  2. ^ "Ernst Grönlund". Olympedia. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  3. ^ Hall of Fame - Suomen Jalkapallomuseo