Holger Seebach

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Holger Seebach (born March 17, 1922 in Aarhus , † August 30, 2011 in Odense ) was a Danish football player .

Seebach played at B 1913 Odense, Odense BK and from 1945 to 1956 at Akademisk BK from Copenhagen .

From 1947 to 1953 Seebach also played in the Danish national team ; He made his debut as well as Dion Ørnvold and Jørgen Wagner Hansen on September 21, 1947 at the game in Oslo against Norway . The following year he took part in the Olympic Games in Great Britain with the Danish team . In the semi-final against Sweden Seebach scored his first goal in the national shirt, the only one of the Danes in the 1: 4 defeat. In the game for third place, in which Denmark won the bronze medal with a 5-3 win against the United Kingdom , he was not used. Four years later he was again in the Danish squad at the Olympic Games in Helsinki , where the red and white reached the quarter-finals and Seebach scored three of the seven Danish goals. On August 9, 1953, he made his last of 17 international matches; in the 4-0 win in Copenhagen against Iceland , he scored his only brace in the national jersey and thus the last two of his nine goals.

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