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- John Angelo Valdemar Østergaard Hansen was a Danish footballer who won a bronze medal with the Denmark national football team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Hansen played professionally in the Italian Serie A championship for seven years, scoring 139 goals in 214 matches for Italian clubs Juventus FC and SS Lazio. An inside wing who played for Frem BK, he enjoyed a Scandinavian-only prestige until he played in 1948 London Olympic Games, which made his name well-known across Europe. On that tournament Denmark sent Italy packing with 5 goals, 4 of them were scored by John Hansen, a consummated header. He drew the attention of several Italian teams desperate to bring foreign talent. Frem BK's president at the time almost had him sold sold to Torino when he got a call from a Director at Nordisk FIAT Copenhagen, referred by Gianni Agnelli (head of Juventus) who desperately wanted him for his bianconeri. He promptly signed a 3 year contract with them on 16 November 1948 and made his debut three days later against Bari. His first season didn't start well for a tall and strong man not used to work on defense, and after 12 games the Italian national team coach was called just to verify that he was the same player who had scored the 4 goals against them ah the Olympics. For his second season, Jesse Carver replaced the fellow Englishman Chalmers as head coach and a less rigid and physically demanding training schedule paid off for him. That year Juventus got crowned and Hansen scored 28 goals. On hat 49-50 squad, we would had an irreplaceable partner in Karl Praest, another Danish player, and a very good one. A left winger with electric dribbling skills who scattered opponents through the field and produced precise crosses to Hansen, who netted them thanks to his violent and precise header. He is still recognized as one of the all-time best when it came to head the ball into the net. They were joined by another Dane, NT Captain Karl Hansen, who later on would play for Atalanta. The great level of understanding of those three great Danes made John Hansen feel as if he could play with his eyes closed, showing all of his skills. Not the kind of player to be present at every moment during a game, he was a very prolific goal scorer, not too fast but definitely very smart at the moment of getting unmarked and losing his defender, and an incredible feeling to be at the right spot on the right moment. He spent 6 seasons at Juventus, won two Championships and scored 124 goals in 187 games. In 1951-52 his 30 goals earned him the "capocanoniere" (marksman) title. Later, he moved to Lazio where he played for one season scoring 15 more seasons, addind a total of 139 for his Italian adventure. In 1984, Hansen received the Italian order of chivalry.
- John Hansen war ein dänischer Fußballspieler. John Hansen war einer der ersten Weltklassefußballspieler des dänischen Fußballs. Er begann seine Laufbahn 1943 bei BK Frem København. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg nahm er für Dänemark am Fußballwettbewerb der Olympischen Spiele von London 1948 teil, und gewann mit der Mannschaft die Bronzemedaille. Ebenfalls 1948 wechselte der Mittelstürmer in die italienische Profiliga zu Juventus Turin und erkämpfte 1950 die erste italienische Meisterschaft für Juve nach dem Krieg. In Jahr 1952 konnte er diesen Erfolg wiederholen. Er spielte bis 1954 bei Juventus Turin und wechselte dann für eine Saison zu Lazio Rom. Insgesamt bestritt Hansen 214 Spiele in der Seria A und erzielte dabei 139 Treffer. Anschließend kehrte er in seine Heimat zurückzukehren und beendete seine Laufbahn 1960 wieder bei BK Frem København.
- John Hansen est ancien footballeur et entraîneur danois de football. Il est né le 27 juin 1924 à Copenhague et est décédé le 12 janvier 1990 à Copenhague.
- John Hansen – były duński piłkarz grający na pozycji napastnika.
- John Angelo Valdemar Østergaard Hansen, mais conhecido como John Hansen, foi um futebolista dinamarquês. Pela Seleção Dinamarquesa, Hansen disputou apenas oito partidas, mas marcando dez gols. Destaca-se a partida contra a Itália nas Olimpíadas de 1948, na qual marcou quatro dos cinco gols, em vitória que custou o emprego do técnico italiano, o lendário Vittorio Pozzo. Foi esse jogo que fez Hansen ser conhecido pelos italianos; após as Olimpíadas, o dinamarquês foi primeiramente sondado pelos dirigentes do Torino, mas acabaria acertando com a rival Juventus. Sua decisão acabaria, de certa forma, salvando-lhe a vida: o Toro, que tinha o melhor time da Itália na época, perderia todo o seu grande elenco em um acidente aéreo, um ano depois. Durante sua passagem pela Itália, principalmente, pela Juventus (jogaria também pela Lazio), Hansen teve grande rivalidade com outro nórdico, o sueco Gunnar Nordahl, disputando ano a ano a artilharia do campeonato italiano. Apesar de seu talento para marcar, Hansen conseguiu levar a melhor apenas em uma ocasião sobre Nordahl: em 1952, quando terminou com cinco tentos a mais. Curiosamente, também haviam disputado a artilharia dos Jogos de 1948, onde acabaram empatados com sete gols cada, com um sabor melhor para Nordahl: Suécia e Dinamarca se enfrentaram nas semifinais, com vitória dos suecos, que conquistariam o ouro - os dinamarqueses receberiam o bronze, após baterem o Reino Unido (tendo Hansen marcado duas vezes na vitória por 5 a 3 na partida pelo terceiro lugar), no que foi o maior prêmio do futebol do país até o título da Eurocopa 1992. Hansen também foi treinador em duas oportunidades. A primeira, em 1956, quando treinou o Frem (clube que o revelou para o futebol e também onde encerrara a carreira), e a segunda em 1969, pela seleção da Dinamarca. Ambas as passagens foram muito curtas, durando menos de um ano, e não tendo nenhum destaque.
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- John Angelo Valdemar Østergaard Hansen was a Danish footballer who won a bronze medal with the Denmark national football team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Hansen played professionally in the Italian Serie A championship for seven years, scoring 139 goals in 214 matches for Italian clubs Juventus FC and SS Lazio. An inside wing who played for Frem BK, he enjoyed a Scandinavian-only prestige until he played in 1948 London Olympic Games, which made his name well-known across Europe.
- John Hansen war ein dänischer Fußballspieler. John Hansen war einer der ersten Weltklassefußballspieler des dänischen Fußballs. Er begann seine Laufbahn 1943 bei BK Frem København. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg nahm er für Dänemark am Fußballwettbewerb der Olympischen Spiele von London 1948 teil, und gewann mit der Mannschaft die Bronzemedaille.
- John Hansen est ancien footballeur et entraîneur danois de football. Il est né le 27 juin 1924 à Copenhague et est décédé le 12 janvier 1990 à Copenhague.
- John Hansen – były duński piłkarz grający na pozycji napastnika.
- John Angelo Valdemar Østergaard Hansen, mais conhecido como John Hansen, foi um futebolista dinamarquês. Pela Seleção Dinamarquesa, Hansen disputou apenas oito partidas, mas marcando dez gols. Destaca-se a partida contra a Itália nas Olimpíadas de 1948, na qual marcou quatro dos cinco gols, em vitória que custou o emprego do técnico italiano, o lendário Vittorio Pozzo.
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