Valdemar Laursen, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Valdemar Laursen

Danish footballer

Date of Birth: 30-Aug-1900

Place of Birth: Frederiksberg, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

Date of Death: 14-Apr-1989

Profession: association football referee, association football player

Nationality: Denmark

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Valdemar Laursen

  • Valdemar Kristian Laursen (born 30 August 1900 in Frederiksberg - died 14 April 1989 in Frederiksberg), known simply as Valdemar Laursen, was a Danish amateur football (soccer) player, who played 44 games and scored one goal for the Denmark national football team.
  • He played his entire club career as a midfielder for Copenhagen club KB. Laursen made his Danish national team debut in October 1918, at 18 years and 51 days of age.
  • In July 1934, he equalled Fritz Tarp's record from 1932, when Laursen became the second Dane to play 42 international games.
  • Tarp subsequently returned to the Danish team in September 1934, and Valdemar Laursen and he played the following two international games together.
  • Laursen and Tarp ended their international careers in October 1934, having both played a record-setting 44 games for the national team.
  • The record was eventually broken by Pauli Jørgensen in September 1939. He later became a football referee, officiating the friendly match between Belgium and Scotland in May 1947.

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