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John Hansen (footballer, born 1924)

John Angelo Valdemar Østergaard Hansen, known simply as John Hansen, (24 June 1924 – 12 January 1990) was a Danish footballer who played as a forward. He played professionally for seven years in Italy: he scored 124 goals in 187 matches for Juventus F.C., and won two Serie A championships with the club, finishing as Capocannoniere top-goal scorer in the 1951–52 Serie A season; he later also played for Italian club S.S. Lazio. He won the 1944 Danish championship with childhood club BK Frem. Hansen scored 10 goals in eight games for the Denmark national football team in 1948, and won a bronze medal with Denmark at the 1948 Summer Olympics.[6] In 1985, Hansen received the Italian order of chivalry.[2]

John Hansen
Hansen with Juventus
Personal information
Full name John Angelo Valdemar
Østergaard Hansen
Date of birth 24 June 1924[1]
Place of birth Copenhagen, Denmark
Date of death 12 January 1990(1990-01-12) (aged 65)
Place of death Copenhagen, Denmark
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Inside Forward, Left winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1943–1948[2] BK Frem 86 (81)
1948–1954[3] Juventus 187 (124)
1954–1955[3] Lazio 27 (15)
1957–1960[2] BK Frem 28 (32)
Total 328 (252)
International career
1947[4] Denmark U23 1 (1)
1948[4] Denmark 8 (10)
Managerial career
1956–1957[2] BK Frem
1969[5] Denmark
Honours
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He was the son of Danish international goalkeeper Niels Peder Hansen, who also played for BK Frem, and was the father of Henning Hansen, who played for BK Frem in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Playing career

Amateur career

Born in Frederiksberg,[7] Hansen started his career with Copenhagen club BK Frem in the amateur-only Danish league. He played as a left inside wing,[8] was a world-class header of the ball,[9] and could kick the ball equally hard with both legs.[10] With BK Frem, Hansen won the 1944 Danish championship, and was the top goal-scorer of the 1948 Danish championship tournament.[2]

Hansen made his debut for the Danish national team in June 1948,[4] and scored three goals in his first two international games. Playing in the Danish amateur league and having played just two international games, he was not well known outside Scandinavia until he was selected for the Danish team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Hansen scored seven goals in four games as Denmark won bronze medals at the tournament, including four goals in Denmark's 5–3 win against the Italian national team.[4] Hansen's Olympic performance made his name well known across Europe, and drew the attention of several Italian teams. He signed a professional contract in late 1948, which spelled the end of his career in the amateur-only Danish national team following eight games and 10 goals in the span of four months.

Professional career

 
Hansen in action with bianconeri during the 1951–52 season

Hansen was almost hired by Italian club A.C. Torino, but arch rival Turin club Juventus F.C. eventually secured Hansen's signature.[2] BK Frem's president got a call from a director at Nordisk FIAT Copenhagen, referred by FIAT and Juventus owner Gianni Agnelli, who desperately wanted him to sign Hansen for his club. As Hansen was an amateur, he was free to move and promptly signed a three-year contract with Juventus on 16 November 1948 for DKK111,111.11 ($23,500).[11] He was given the number 10 shirt,[12] and made his debut three days later against A.S. Bari. Hansen's first season didn't start well for a tall and strong man not used to work on defense, and after 12 games the Italian national team coach was called just to verify that he was the same player who had scored the four goals against them at the Olympics. Hansen ended his first season with 15 goals in 24 games.[3]

In his second season, Jesse Carver replaced fellow Englishman William Chalmers as head coach of Juventus, and a less rigid and physically demanding training schedule paid off for Hansen. In the 1949–50 Juventus team, Hansen had an irreplaceable partner in another Danish player from the 1948 Olympics team, Karl Aage Præst. Præst was a left winger with electric dribbling skills who scattered opponents through the field and produced precise crosses to Hansen, who netted them thanks to his violent and precise header.[13] Juventus won the 1949–50 Serie A championship with Hansen scoring 28 goals in 37 games.[3]

In 1950, Hansen and Præst were joined by another Dane, captain of the 1948 Olympic team Karl Aage Hansen, who came from Serie A league rivals Atalanta Bergamo.[3] The great level of understanding of those three great Danes made John Hansen feel as if he could play with his eyes closed, showing all of his skills. Not the kind of player to be present at every moment during a game, he was a very prolific goal scorer. Though he was not fast by Serie A standard,[13] he was smart at the moment of getting unmarked and losing his defender, and had an incredible feeling for being at the right spot on the right moment. During the 1951–52 Serie A season, Hansen scored 30 goals, earning him the "Capocannoniere" Italian top goal-scorer title, as he won his second Serie A championship with Juventus. He spent six seasons at Juventus where he scored 124 goals in 187 games in the Serie A.[3]

He moved to league rivals S.S. Lazio in 1954, where he played for one season and scored 15 goals in 27 games. He ended his Italian adventure in 1955 and moved back to Denmark. The strictly amateur Danish Football Association would not allow ex-professional John Hansen to play in the Danish leagues, and he and fellow Olympic teammate and ex-professional Jørgen Leschly Sørensen took to playing exhibition games. These games had free admittance and gathered such large crowds,[14] that the Danish Football Association in 1958 decided to allow ex-professionals to reenter the Danish league, albeit only after serving a two-year quarantine. Hansen returned to play for BK Frem, where he ended his playing career in 1960.

Coaching career

During his ban from playing football in 1956 and 1957, Hansen coached BK Frem alongside Erling Sørensen.[2] In February 1969, Hansen became a member of the selection committee which selected the players for the Danish national team. At the same time he agreed a one-year deal to replace Erik Hansen as part-time tactical coach of the national team, where he worked in tandem with physical trainer Henry From.[5] They managed Denmark to five victories, one draw, and three defeats in nine games. When the year was up, Hansen refused to prolong the arrangement, urging the Football Association to hire a full-time national team coach.[15] Austrian Rudi Strittich was named national team coach in 1970, replacing both Hansen and From, and John Hansen went on to only serve in the selection committee.[5]

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list Denmark's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 15 June 1948 Helsinki, Finland   Finland 1–0 3–0 1948–51 NC
2 26 June 1948 Copenhagen, Denmark   Poland 4–0 8–0 Friendly match
3 26 June 1948 Copenhagen, Denmark   Poland 7–0 8–0 Friendly match
4 5 August 1948 London, UK   Italy 1–0 5–3 1948 OG
5 5 August 1948 London, UK   Italy 2–1 5–3 1948 OG
6 5 August 1948 London, UK   Italy 3–2 5–3 1948 OG
7 5 August 1948 London, UK   Italy 4–3 5–3 1948 OG
8 10 August 1948 London, UK   Sweden 2–4 2–4 1948 OG
9 13 August 1948 London, UK   Great Britain 2–1 5–3 1948 OG
10 13 August 1948 London, UK   Great Britain 5–3 5–3 1948 OG

Honours

Olympic medal record
Men's Football
  1948 London Team Competition

Club

Frem

Juventus

International

Denmark

Individual

References

  1. ^ John Hansen's gravesite (in Danish)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g (in Danish) Steen Bjerre, John Hansen 24 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Boldklubben Frem, 13 February 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d e f RSSSF – Danish players in Italy
  4. ^ a b c d Danish national team profile
  5. ^ a b c Jimmie Thomsen, DBUs landstrænere i perioden 1967–69, RSSSF, 26 November 2001, published by Danish Football Association
  6. ^ "John Hansen". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  7. ^ John Hansen 12 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine at Haslund.info
  8. ^ Lundberg, Knud (1986). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 1. Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet. Copenhagen: Rhodos. p. 16. ISBN 87-7245-132-7.
  9. ^ Lundberg, Knud (1986). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 1. Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet. Copenhagen: Rhodos. pp. 36–37. ISBN 87-7245-132-7.
  10. ^ Lundberg, Knud (1986). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 1. Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet. Copenhagen: Rhodos. pp. 146–147. ISBN 87-7245-132-7.
  11. ^ Steen Ankerdal, "Landsholdet", Aschehoug, 2006, p.72
  12. ^ Lorenzo Di Benedetto (24 July 2017). "Da Ferrari a Bernardeschi: la Juve e l'importanza della maglia numero 10" (in Italian). www.TuttoMercatoWeb.com. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  13. ^ a b Lundberg, Knud (1986). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 1. Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet. Copenhagen: Rhodos. pp. 14–15. ISBN 87-7245-132-7.
  14. ^ Steen Ankerdal, "Landsholdet", Aschehoug, 2006, p.115
  15. ^ Steen Ankerdal, "Landsholdet", Aschehoug, 2006, p.121

john, hansen, footballer, born, 1924, john, angelo, valdemar, Østergaard, hansen, known, simply, john, hansen, june, 1924, january, 1990, danish, footballer, played, forward, played, professionally, seven, years, italy, scored, goals, matches, juventus, serie,. John Angelo Valdemar Ostergaard Hansen known simply as John Hansen 24 June 1924 12 January 1990 was a Danish footballer who played as a forward He played professionally for seven years in Italy he scored 124 goals in 187 matches for Juventus F C and won two Serie A championships with the club finishing as Capocannoniere top goal scorer in the 1951 52 Serie A season he later also played for Italian club S S Lazio He won the 1944 Danish championship with childhood club BK Frem Hansen scored 10 goals in eight games for the Denmark national football team in 1948 and won a bronze medal with Denmark at the 1948 Summer Olympics 6 In 1985 Hansen received the Italian order of chivalry 2 John HansenHansen with JuventusPersonal informationFull nameJohn Angelo ValdemarOstergaard HansenDate of birth24 June 1924 1 Place of birthCopenhagen DenmarkDate of death12 January 1990 1990 01 12 aged 65 Place of deathCopenhagen DenmarkHeight1 87 m 6 ft 2 in Position s Inside Forward Left wingerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1943 1948 2 BK Frem86 81 1948 1954 3 Juventus187 124 1954 1955 3 Lazio27 15 1957 1960 2 BK Frem28 32 Total328 252 International career1947 4 Denmark U231 1 1948 4 Denmark8 10 Managerial career1956 1957 2 BK Frem1969 5 DenmarkHonours Representing DenmarkMen s Football1948 London Team Competition Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe was the son of Danish international goalkeeper Niels Peder Hansen who also played for BK Frem and was the father of Henning Hansen who played for BK Frem in the late 1960s and early 1970s Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Amateur career 1 2 Professional career 2 Coaching career 3 Career statistics 3 1 International goals 4 Honours 4 1 Club 4 2 International 4 3 Individual 5 ReferencesPlaying career EditAmateur career Edit Born in Frederiksberg 7 Hansen started his career with Copenhagen club BK Frem in the amateur only Danish league He played as a left inside wing 8 was a world class header of the ball 9 and could kick the ball equally hard with both legs 10 With BK Frem Hansen won the 1944 Danish championship and was the top goal scorer of the 1948 Danish championship tournament 2 Hansen made his debut for the Danish national team in June 1948 4 and scored three goals in his first two international games Playing in the Danish amateur league and having played just two international games he was not well known outside Scandinavia until he was selected for the Danish team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London Hansen scored seven goals in four games as Denmark won bronze medals at the tournament including four goals in Denmark s 5 3 win against the Italian national team 4 Hansen s Olympic performance made his name well known across Europe and drew the attention of several Italian teams He signed a professional contract in late 1948 which spelled the end of his career in the amateur only Danish national team following eight games and 10 goals in the span of four months Professional career Edit Hansen in action with bianconeri during the 1951 52 season Hansen was almost hired by Italian club A C Torino but arch rival Turin club Juventus F C eventually secured Hansen s signature 2 BK Frem s president got a call from a director at Nordisk FIAT Copenhagen referred by FIAT and Juventus owner Gianni Agnelli who desperately wanted him to sign Hansen for his club As Hansen was an amateur he was free to move and promptly signed a three year contract with Juventus on 16 November 1948 for DKK111 111 11 23 500 11 He was given the number 10 shirt 12 and made his debut three days later against A S Bari Hansen s first season didn t start well for a tall and strong man not used to work on defense and after 12 games the Italian national team coach was called just to verify that he was the same player who had scored the four goals against them at the Olympics Hansen ended his first season with 15 goals in 24 games 3 In his second season Jesse Carver replaced fellow Englishman William Chalmers as head coach of Juventus and a less rigid and physically demanding training schedule paid off for Hansen In the 1949 50 Juventus team Hansen had an irreplaceable partner in another Danish player from the 1948 Olympics team Karl Aage Praest Praest was a left winger with electric dribbling skills who scattered opponents through the field and produced precise crosses to Hansen who netted them thanks to his violent and precise header 13 Juventus won the 1949 50 Serie A championship with Hansen scoring 28 goals in 37 games 3 In 1950 Hansen and Praest were joined by another Dane captain of the 1948 Olympic team Karl Aage Hansen who came from Serie A league rivals Atalanta Bergamo 3 The great level of understanding of those three great Danes made John Hansen feel as if he could play with his eyes closed showing all of his skills Not the kind of player to be present at every moment during a game he was a very prolific goal scorer Though he was not fast by Serie A standard 13 he was smart at the moment of getting unmarked and losing his defender and had an incredible feeling for being at the right spot on the right moment During the 1951 52 Serie A season Hansen scored 30 goals earning him the Capocannoniere Italian top goal scorer title as he won his second Serie A championship with Juventus He spent six seasons at Juventus where he scored 124 goals in 187 games in the Serie A 3 He moved to league rivals S S Lazio in 1954 where he played for one season and scored 15 goals in 27 games He ended his Italian adventure in 1955 and moved back to Denmark The strictly amateur Danish Football Association would not allow ex professional John Hansen to play in the Danish leagues and he and fellow Olympic teammate and ex professional Jorgen Leschly Sorensen took to playing exhibition games These games had free admittance and gathered such large crowds 14 that the Danish Football Association in 1958 decided to allow ex professionals to reenter the Danish league albeit only after serving a two year quarantine Hansen returned to play for BK Frem where he ended his playing career in 1960 Coaching career EditDuring his ban from playing football in 1956 and 1957 Hansen coached BK Frem alongside Erling Sorensen 2 In February 1969 Hansen became a member of the selection committee which selected the players for the Danish national team At the same time he agreed a one year deal to replace Erik Hansen as part time tactical coach of the national team where he worked in tandem with physical trainer Henry From 5 They managed Denmark to five victories one draw and three defeats in nine games When the year was up Hansen refused to prolong the arrangement urging the Football Association to hire a full time national team coach 15 Austrian Rudi Strittich was named national team coach in 1970 replacing both Hansen and From and John Hansen went on to only serve in the selection committee 5 Career statistics EditInternational goals Edit Scores and results list Denmark s goal tally first Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 15 June 1948 Helsinki Finland Finland 1 0 3 0 1948 51 NC2 26 June 1948 Copenhagen Denmark Poland 4 0 8 0 Friendly match3 26 June 1948 Copenhagen Denmark Poland 7 0 8 0 Friendly match4 5 August 1948 London UK Italy 1 0 5 3 1948 OG5 5 August 1948 London UK Italy 2 1 5 3 1948 OG6 5 August 1948 London UK Italy 3 2 5 3 1948 OG7 5 August 1948 London UK Italy 4 3 5 3 1948 OG8 10 August 1948 London UK Sweden 2 4 2 4 1948 OG9 13 August 1948 London UK Great Britain 2 1 5 3 1948 OG10 13 August 1948 London UK Great Britain 5 3 5 3 1948 OGHonours EditOlympic medal recordMen s Football 1948 London Team CompetitionClub Edit Frem Danish football championship 1943 44Juventus Serie A 1949 50 1951 52International Edit Denmark Olympic Bronze Medal 1948Individual Edit Danish 1st Division Top Goalscorer 1947 48 Summer Olympic Football Tournament Top scorer 1948 Italian Serie A Top Goalscorer 1951 52References Edit John Hansen s gravesite in Danish a b c d e f g in Danish Steen Bjerre John Hansen Archived 24 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine Boldklubben Frem 13 February 2008 a b c d e f RSSSF Danish players in Italy a b c d Danish national team profile a b c Jimmie Thomsen DBUs landstraenere i perioden 1967 69 RSSSF 26 November 2001 published by Danish Football Association John Hansen Olympedia Retrieved 13 October 2021 John Hansen Archived 12 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine at Haslund info Lundberg Knud 1986 Dansk Fodbold Vol 1 Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet Copenhagen Rhodos p 16 ISBN 87 7245 132 7 Lundberg Knud 1986 Dansk Fodbold Vol 1 Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet Copenhagen Rhodos pp 36 37 ISBN 87 7245 132 7 Lundberg Knud 1986 Dansk Fodbold Vol 1 Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet Copenhagen Rhodos pp 146 147 ISBN 87 7245 132 7 Steen Ankerdal Landsholdet Aschehoug 2006 p 72 Lorenzo Di Benedetto 24 July 2017 Da Ferrari a Bernardeschi la Juve e l importanza della maglia numero 10 in Italian www TuttoMercatoWeb com Retrieved 24 July 2017 a b Lundberg Knud 1986 Dansk Fodbold Vol 1 Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet Copenhagen Rhodos pp 14 15 ISBN 87 7245 132 7 Steen Ankerdal Landsholdet Aschehoug 2006 p 115 Steen Ankerdal Landsholdet Aschehoug 2006 p 121 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Hansen footballer born 1924 amp oldid 1058575035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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