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Harry Dahl (footballer)

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Harry Dahl
Harry "Hacke" Dahl, in the black and white striped colours of Landskrona BoIS
Personal information
Date of birth (1902-06-25)25 June 1902[1]
Date of death 2 December 1986(1986-12-02) (aged 84)
Position(s) Forward[1]
Youth career
BK Argos
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
–1921 Landskrona BoIS
1922 Helsingborgs IF
1923–1932 Landskrona BoIS
International career
1922–1930 Sweden 12 (8)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Harry Dahl[2] (25 June 1902 – 2 December 1986), nicknamed Hacke, was a Swedish footballer who played as a forward. His older brother Albin Dahl was also a footballer.

Career

With 334 goals, he is Landskrona BoIS's top goal scorer of all time. Also like his brother, he began to play football in a Landsrona-based club called BK Argos. When Landskrona BoIS was founded in 1915, Albin began to play for them, but Harry was too young. A few years later he was old enough to join his brother Albin in Landskrona BoIS. As soon as 1922, both he and Albin moved to neighbouring Helsingborg to play for Landskrona rivals Helsingborg IF.[2] Unlike Albin, Harry only played one season in Helsingborg and then returned to Landskrona and BoIS in conjunction with the inaugural season of the first national Swedish league, Allsvenskan. Harry played eight seasons in Allsvenskan and retired after the 1931–32 season at age 30.[2]

His hope of playing for Sweden at the 1924 Olympics in Paris was thwarted by his supervisor at his workplace, Thulinverken, who refused to allow him to go.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Harry Dahl at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ a b c d Lars Möller (26 January 2007). "Hackes målrekord svårt att slå" (in Swedish). hd.se. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2014.