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Karl Aage Præst

Karl Aage Præst, also spelled Carl Aage Præst, (26 February 1922 – 19 November 2011)[4] was a Danish football player. Playing in the left winger position, Præst won two Serie A championships with Italian club Juventus FC. He played 24 games and scored 17 goals for the Danish national team from 1945 to 1949, and won a bronze medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics.[5] He is a Danish Football Hall of Fame inductee.

Karl Aage Praest
Præst in action with Juventus in the 1950s
Personal information
Date of birth (1922-02-26)26 February 1922
Place of birth Copenhagen, Denmark
Date of death 19 November 2011(2011-11-19) (aged 89)
Place of death Frederiksberg, Denmark[1]
Position(s) Left winger
Youth career
1936–1940 Østerbros Boldklub
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1940–1949 Østerbros Boldklub 250 (?)
1949–1956 Juventus[3] 232 (51)
1956–1957 Lazio[3] 7 (0)
International career
1945–1949 Denmark[2] 24 (17)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career edit

Born in Copenhagen,[6] Karl Aage Præst attended the Royal Orphanage.[7] The orphanage became the youth team of football club Østerbros Boldklub (ØB) in 1936, and Præst was among the first boys to join ØB. In his second year in the ØB youth team, Præst scored 57 goals in 16 games.[7] He made his senior debut in 1940.[7] At ØB, he played alongside later Danish international Helge Broneé. Præst was acknowledged as a world-class talent, with great balance and dribbling, and a great end-product of either precise crossing or a good shot on goal.[8] Præst played around 250 games while at ØB.[7]

He became internationally known through international exhibition games for Danish representative teams Stævnet and Alliancen,[7] and made his debut for the Denmark national football team in June 1945.[2] In May 1947, he was selected for the Europe XI representative team, which lost 1–6 to the Great Britain national football team.[7] Præst was a part of the Danish team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, where Præst played four games and scored two goals as Denmark won a bronze medal.[9] After the Olympics, Præst signed a professional contract with Italian club Juventus FC, and was thus banned from the amateur-only Danish national team.

 
Præst (top) and Boniperti in training with Juventus at the turn of the 1940s and 1950s.

With Juventus, Præst won the 1949–50 and 1951–52 Serie A championships. Though considered fast in Denmark, Præst was not as fast as most Italian defenders, but succeeded through his dribbling skills.[8] Præst played alongside Danes John Hansen and Karl Aage Hansen at Juventus, and his dribbling and crossing ability was a key in making John Hansen top goal-scorer of the 1951–52 season.[8] Præst played 232 games and scored 51 goals for Juventus in the Serie A championship from 1949 to 1956.[3] In 1956, Præst moved on to league rivals S.S. Lazio. He played seven games for the club, before ending his career in 1957.[3]

Upon his return to Denmark, Præst's status as ex-professional meant the Danish Football Association (DBU) kept him banned from playing in the Danish leagues. Præst and John Hansen had both bought vacation homes in Liseleje, and Præst's summer residence "Juve" was soon the gathering place of the 1948 Olympics team. The team was reformed, amateurs and ex-professionals alike, and played a string of unofficial high-profile exhibition matches that drew many spectators.[10] This provoked DBU to move on the issue of ex-professionals, and it was decided that following a quarantine of two years, ex-professionals were allowed to re-enter the Danish football league.[11]

At ØB's 75th anniversary in 1969, Præst and Flemming Nielsen arranged an old boys exhibition match between the 1948 Olympic team and Juventus FC, with the proceeds going to ØB.[12] In November 2008, Præst was voted into the Danish Football Hall of Fame, for his achievements with Juventus FC and the Danish national team.[13]

Præst died on 19 November 2011 at age 89.[14]

Honours edit

Olympic medal record
Men's Football
Representing   Denmark
  1948 London Team Competition

Club edit

Østerbros Boldklub
Juventus FC

Individual edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Carl Aage Præst". Gravsted (in Danish). Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b Danish national team profile
  3. ^ a b c d Roberto Di Maggio, Danish Players in Italy, RSSSF, 2 January 2005
  4. ^ "Juventus legend Carl Aage Praest dies aged 89". goal.com. 21 November 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Karl Aage Præst". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  6. ^ CARL AAGE PRÆST 3 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine at Haslund.info
  7. ^ a b c d e f Osterbro Data, p. 20 1 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b c Lundberg, Knud (1986). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 1. Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet. Copenhagen: Rhodos. pp. 14–15. ISBN 87-7245-132-7.
  9. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
  10. ^ Lundberg, Knud (1986). Dansk Fodbold. Vol. 1. Fra Breslau til Bronceholdet. Copenhagen: Rhodos. pp. 148–149. ISBN 87-7245-132-7.
  11. ^ Steen Ankerdal, "Landsholdet", Aschehoug, 2006, p. 115
  12. ^
  13. ^ Dansk Fodbold Award 2008 25 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Danish Football Association, 17 November 2008.
  14. ^ . Kristeligt Dagblad (in Danish). 20 November 2011. Archived from the original on 19 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  15. ^ Otto, Hans (September 1994). ØB Avisen : Østerbros Boldklub 1894-1994 : 100 år på banen - på vej til nye mål (100 års jubilæumsudgave) (in Danish). Copenhagen: Østerbros Boldklub (ØB). pp. 40–43.

External links edit

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Karl Aage Praest also spelled Carl Aage Praest 26 February 1922 19 November 2011 4 was a Danish football player Playing in the left winger position Praest won two Serie A championships with Italian club Juventus FC He played 24 games and scored 17 goals for the Danish national team from 1945 to 1949 and won a bronze medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics 5 He is a Danish Football Hall of Fame inductee Karl Aage PraestPraest in action with Juventus in the 1950sPersonal informationDate of birth 1922 02 26 26 February 1922Place of birthCopenhagen DenmarkDate of death19 November 2011 2011 11 19 aged 89 Place of deathFrederiksberg Denmark 1 Position s Left wingerYouth career1936 1940Osterbros BoldklubSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1940 1949Osterbros Boldklub250 1949 1956Juventus 3 232 51 1956 1957Lazio 3 7 0 International career1945 1949Denmark 2 24 17 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 2 Honours 2 1 Club 2 2 Individual 3 References 4 External linksCareer editBorn in 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games and scored two goals as Denmark won a bronze medal 9 After the Olympics Praest signed a professional contract with Italian club Juventus FC and was thus banned from the amateur only Danish national team nbsp Praest top and Boniperti in training with Juventus at the turn of the 1940s and 1950s With Juventus Praest won the 1949 50 and 1951 52 Serie A championships Though considered fast in Denmark Praest was not as fast as most Italian defenders but succeeded through his dribbling skills 8 Praest played alongside Danes John Hansen and Karl Aage Hansen at Juventus and his dribbling and crossing ability was a key in making John Hansen top goal scorer of the 1951 52 season 8 Praest played 232 games and scored 51 goals for Juventus in the Serie A championship from 1949 to 1956 3 In 1956 Praest moved on to league rivals S S Lazio He played seven games for the club before ending his career in 1957 3 Upon his return to Denmark Praest s status as ex professional meant the Danish Football Association DBU kept him banned from playing in the Danish leagues Praest and John Hansen had both bought vacation homes in Liseleje and Praest s summer residence Juve was soon the gathering place of the 1948 Olympics team The team was reformed amateurs and ex professionals alike and played a string of unofficial high profile exhibition matches that drew many spectators 10 This provoked DBU to move on the issue of ex professionals and it was decided that following a quarantine of two years ex professionals were allowed to re enter the Danish football league 11 At OB s 75th anniversary in 1969 Praest and Flemming Nielsen arranged an old boys exhibition match between the 1948 Olympic team and Juventus FC with the proceeds going to OB 12 In November 2008 Praest was voted into the Danish Football Hall of Fame for his achievements with Juventus FC and the Danish national team 13 Praest died on 19 November 2011 at age 89 14 Honours editOlympic medal record Men s Football Representing nbsp 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