Albin Dahl Explained

Albin Dahl
Fullname:Carl Albin Dahl
Birth Date:1900 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Landskrona, Sweden
Death Place:Helsingborg, Sweden
Position:Striker
Years1:1915–1921
Clubs1:Landskrona BoIS
Caps1:126
Goals1:139[1]
Years2:1922–1933
Caps2:367
Goals2:343 [2]
Years3:1933
Years4:1934
Totalcaps:493
Totalgoals:482
Nationalyears1:1919–1931
Nationalcaps1:29
Nationalgoals1:21
Manageryears1:1934
Managerclubs1:Eslövs AI
Manageryears2:1935–1938
Manageryears3:1938–1944
Managerclubs3:Helsingborgs IF
Manageryears4:1945–1950
Manageryears5:1945–1947
Managerclubs5:Höganäs BK
Manageryears6:1947–1948
Manageryears7:1951–1953
Managerclubs7:Helsingborgs IF
Manageryears8:1954–1956
Manageryears9:1956–19XX
Medaltemplates-Expand:yes

Carl Albin Dahl (2 January 1900 – 15 February 1980) was a Swedish association footballer who played as a striker. He competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics and finished in fifth and third place, respectively.[3] Together with his elder brother Harry he came from neighbouring town Landskrona to the larger Helsingborg, and represented Helsingborgs IF. The brother did though return to Landskrona BoIS after only one year. Albin continued his career in Helsingborg until the 1932–33 season. He contributed to Helsingborgs IF winning Allsvenskan, the top tier of Swedish football, three times 1929–30, 1930–31 and 1932–33. He later became manager in several clubs around Helsingborg.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Visa data .
  2. Web site: Historik .
  3. Web site: Albin Dahl . Olympedia . 15 August 2021.