Asbjørn Halvorsen (3 December 1898 – 16 January 1955), nicknamed Assi, was a Norwegian footballer, who played as a centre-half for Sarpsborg FK and Hamburger...
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Liberal Party Asbjørn Halvorsen (1898–1955), Norwegian footballer. Birger Halvorsen (1905–1976), Norwegian high jumper Einfrid Halvorsen, Norwegian politician...
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Usborne come from Asbjørn or the same route. Asbjørn Andersen (disambiguation) Asbjørn Halvorsen (1898–1955), Norwegian footballer Asbjørn Hansen (1930–2017)...
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in the official list, remained on standby in Poland. Head coach: Asbjørn Halvorsen Note: This player stayed home on reserve. Only 14 members of the squad...
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went on to become Prime Minister of Norway, and former footballer Asbjørn Halvorsen who had previously played in Germany for Hamburger SV. Both were imprisoned...
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Asbjørn Dørumsgard (28 February 1887 – 12 November 1968) was a Norwegian poet, newspaper editor and politician for the Labour and Social Democratic Labour...
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were team captain Gunnar Andersen (Lyn), Per Skou (Lyn and Odd) and Asbjørn Halvorsen (Sarpsborg). These players formed the core of the side that participated...
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Name Nationality Position HSV career Apps. Goals Notes Asbjørn Halvorsen Norway DF 1922-1934 28 0 Eduard Wolpers Germany FW 1926-1927 2 1 Edmund Adamkiewicz...
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José Lago Millan Augusto Rangone 1936 Vittorio Pozzo Jimmy Hogan Asbjørn Halvorsen 1948 George Raynor Milorad Arsenijević Reg Mountford 1952 Gusztáv...
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1997. Other famous former players include Kristian Henriksen, Asbjørn Halvorsen, Asbjørn Hansen, Kolbjørn Nilsen, Harry Kure and Egil Olsen. The club played...
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