- Erik Nilsson
Erik Nilsson (
6 August 1916 –9 September 1995 ) was a Swedish footballer.Nilsson played his youth days with
Limhamns IF , before he moved in 1934 toAllsvenskan clubMalmö FF , where he played until 1953. There he won five league titles and five Swedish Cups. During his playing days he rejected an offer fromA.C. Milan .Nilsson played 57 times for the
Sweden national football team , and participated in several international tournaments. He played in the1938 FIFA World Cup , where Sweden finished fourth. He played in the 1948 London Olympics, where Sweden celebrated its best international result with a gold medal, defeating Yugoslavia 3:1 in the final. Two years later he played in the1950 FIFA World Cup where Sweden finished third, thus becoming one of only two players to play in World Cups before and afterWorld War II (the other being Switzerland'sAlfred Bickel ). He won another medal in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, where Sweden won the bronze after defeating West Germany 2:0.In 1950, Nilsson was awarded the
Guldbollen as the year's best Swedish football player. In 2003, he was inducted into the SFS Hall Of Fame.
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