Holger Seebach

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

Seebach played for B 1913 Odense, Odense BK and 1945-1956 when Akademisk BK from Copenhagen.

From 1947 to 1953 Seebach also played in the Danish national team; his debut was as Dion Ørnvold and Jørgen Wagner Hansen on September 21, 1947 while playing against Norway in Oslo. The following year he participated with the Danish team at the Olympic Games in the UK. In the semifinal against Sweden Seebach scored his first goal in the national team, the only one of the Danes in the 1:4 defeat. In the match for third place, in which Denmark with a 5-3 win against the United Kingdom won the bronze medal, he did not play. Four years later he was again in the squad of the Danes at the Olympic Games in Helsinki, where the red and white reached the quarter- finals and Seebach scored three of the seven Danish results. On 9 August 1953 he made ​​his last 17 ​​internationals; in the 4-0 victory against Iceland in Copenhagen, he scored his only double the national team and thus the last two of his nine goals.

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