Erik Nielsen (footballer)

Erik Nielsen (born 12 December 1937 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a former international football player, and father of the former international football player, now manager, Kent Nielsen.

Erik Nielsen had his whole career in the football club Brønshøj Boldklub, for which he had 328 appearances (from 1956–69).[1] This was the club record at the time.[2]

He was capped once, in 1962, in a match against East Germany in Leipzig.[3] Additionally he played 3 matches in the so called national team "B",[4] and in his younger years 5 matches in various youth national teams.[5]

He is also the father of Tommy Nielsen who had 283 appearances for Brønshøj Boldklub.[6]

References

  1. http://www.b.dk/navne/en-skade-blev-hans-held
  2. Jubelæumsskrift 2009 Brønshøj Boldklub 1919-2009, page 150
  3. Frits Ahlstrøm: Guinness Fodboldbog 1990
  4. Frits Ahlstrøm: Guinness Fodboldbog 1992
  5. http://www.b.dk/navne/en-skade-blev-hans-held
  6. Jubelæumsskrift 2009 Brønshøj Boldklub 1919-2009, page 150
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