Kaarlo Oksanen Explained

Kaarlo Oksanen
Birth Date:1909 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland
Death Place:Suna River, East Karelia, Soviet Union
Position:Defender
Years1:1927–1928
Years2:1929–1941
Caps2:100
Goals2:4
Nationalyears1:1929–1937
Nationalteam1:Finland
Nationalcaps1:39
Nationalgoals1:0

Kaarlo Vilhelm "Kille" Oksanen, born 11 January 1911 in Helsinki, died 14 October 1941 in East Karelia, Soviet Union,[1] was a Finnish footballer and film actor who was killed in World War II.

Football career

In 1927–1928 Oksanen played for Kullervo Helsinki, which was a member of the left-wing Finnish Workers' Sports Federation (TUL). At the time, Finnish football was split in two, TUL and the Football Association clubs played in their own series and the Finland national team was composed of FA players only. Oksanen won the 1928 TUL Championship with Kullervo and in October he was selected to the Finnish Workers' Sports Federation football team against the Soviet Union in Helsinki.[2]

Before the 1929 season Oksanen defected to the FA member club HPS Helsinki in order to play for the Finland national team.[3] He debuted for Finland in October 1929 against Germany in Hamburg and became a regular member of the national team. Oksanen played 39 out of 43 Finland internationals between 1929 and 1937, but was not selected to the 1936 Berlin Olympics by the manager Ferdinand Fabra.[4]

Club honours

1928

1929, 1932, 1934, 1935

Film career

Oksanen started acting in the early 1930s. His first major film role was in the 1937 film Nuorena Nukkunut by Teuvo Tulio, based on a novel by the Nobel Prize winning author F. E. Sillanpää. In 1940 Oksanen got married with the actress Rakel Linnanheimo (1909–2004).[5]

Filmography

Death

At the World War II Oksanen served as a runner. He was wounded by the Suna River in East Karelia and died at a field hospital in October 1941.[1]

References

  1. http://kronos.narc.fi/menehtyneet/index.php?id=9702&raportti=1 OKSANEN, KAARLO VILHELM
  2. Arponen, Antti O. & Kasila, Markku & Peltola, Matti: He antoivat kaikkensa – Viime sodissa menehtyneet suomalaiset mestariurheilijat,, p. 276–280. Auditorium, Helsinki 2014. .
  3. Syrjäläinen, Antti: Miksi siksi loikkariksi? Huippu-urheilijoiden loikkaukset TUL:sta SVUL:oon 1919–1939, p. 148. Joensuu University Press, Joensuu 2008. (PDF version)
  4. http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=15519 Kaarlo Oksanen
  5. http://www.elonet.fi/fi/henkilo/107839 Kille Oksanen