Gösta Dunker

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Gösta Dunker (born September 16, 1905 in Sandviken , † June 5, 1973 ) was a Swedish football player and football coach .

career

Dunker played at Sandvikens IF . With Sandvikens he descended from Allsvenskan in 1930 , but returned two years later.

From 1948 to 1950 he was a trainer at Örebro SK , but rose as eleventh in the table in 1949 from the Allsvenskan.

Dunker played 15 times for the Swedish national team , scoring five goals. With her he took part in the 1934 World Cup. During the tournament, the selection played in the quarterfinals against Germany . In the 1: 2 defeat he scored the consolation goal in the 82nd minute after Karl Hohmann had put Germany on the road to victory with a double pack.