Kai Pahlman Explained

Kai Pahlman
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Birth Date:1935 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Helsinki, Finland
Position:Forward
Years1:1954–1963
Caps1:317
Goals1:116
Years2:1965–1969
Years3:1970–1972
Nationalyears1:1954–1968
Nationalteam1:Finland
Nationalcaps1:56
Nationalgoals1:13

Kai Pahlman (8 July 1935 – 8 March 2013[1]) was a Finnish football player and coach who played as a forward. Between 1954 and 1968 he capped 56 times for the Finland national team, scoring 13 goals.[2] At club level Pahlman played for HPS, HJK and Reipas. Pahlman invented the curl ball, that he called The Banana Shot. Pahlman was the son of Finnish musician Helge Pahlman and an accomplished piano player and composer.[3] He appeared as a piano player in the 1961 musical film Tähtisumua and composed music for several short documentaries in 1973.[4]

Honours

1957, 1970, 1973 (as a coach)

1962, 1966

1958

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jalkapallopersoona Kai Pahlman kuollut | Yle Urheilu . yle.fi . 15 March 2013 . 22 March 2013.
  2. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/fin-recintlp.html Finland – International Player Records
  3. . pomus.net
  4. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0656634/ Kai Pahlman