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Nils Lidholm

Sweden's former football player
Niels Lidholm was born in Sweden on October 8, 1922, Sweden Football player, field supervisor midfielder , playing for AC Milan.
Liedholm is a rare foreign captain in the history of AC Milan. To some extent, he has become the two captains after AC Milan: paolo maldini and Baresi He and Gunner Gern Gunnar Nordahl The Gnolli combination is Swedish National Football Team and AC Milan One of the most powerful forward combinations in history. A Swedish newspaper voted Liedholm as Sweden's greatest player.
Chinese name
Nils Lidholm
Foreign name
NilsLiedholm
Alias
baron
Nationality
Sweden
one's native heath
Sweden
date of birth
October 8, 1922
Date of death
November 6, 2007
Height
1.8 m
Weight
70 kg
sport event
Football
Sports team
AC Milan
major awards
Olympic champion: 1948 (Sweden)
Important events
Joined AC Milan in 1949/50
Field position
midfielder

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First appearance of national team: Denmark 1-4 Sweden on June 15, 1947
The last appearance of the national team: Sweden 2-5 Brazil (World Cup final) on June 29, 1958
Due to the early restrictions on professional players, Liedholm only participated in 23 international matches on behalf of the Swedish national team and scored 12 goals in total.

Major honors

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Olympic champion : 1948 (Sweden)
Serie A League: 1950/51, 1954/55, 1958/59 (Milan)
Swedish Footballer: 1946
World Cup Runner up: 1958( Sweden

Take part in the competition

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match
particular year
Represent the team
number
World Cup
one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight
Sweden
four
Olympic Games
one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight
Sweden
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Sports career

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Lidholm He began his professional football career in 1942 and moved to AC Milan in 1949, where he played until his retirement in 1961. Liedholm made 359 appearances for AC Milan and scored 81 goals. Liedholm played for the Swedish national team in 1946 and retired from the national team in 1958. He played 21 games and scored 10 goals. At the age of 36, he led the Swedish team to the final of the 1958 World Cup and scored the first goal for the Brazilian team, becoming the oldest goal scorer in the history of the World Cup final, and officially became the head coach in 1963. In the following decades, he has coached seven Italian Serie A League The team led AC Milan and AS Roma to win the Serie A championship. After briefly coaching Roma in 1997, Liedholm announced his retirement. He died at home in Italy in 2007.
Nils Lidholm
As a player, Liedholm, who is in charge of the avant-garde, has an outstanding record. When he first played for the Swedish domestic team IFK Nokoping, he was awarded the 1946 Swedish Footballer of the Year. In 1948, he helped Sweden win the Olympic football championship. Later, he joined Milan in 1949, and as the most important member of the "Genoli" iron triangle, he created an epoch-making stage for Milan. He helped Milan win the championship three times in the 1950s, when he became the first foreign captain in Milan's history. In addition, 36 year old Liedholm and the Swedish national team also created a strong record. In the 1958 World Cup final, Sweden went all the way to the final. Unfortunately, in the final on June 29, 1958, although Liedholm, as the captain, opened the record for Sweden only four minutes after the start of the game, Sweden lost 2-5 to Brazil, which had Pele and Garrincha, the champion of football. This game was also the curtain call of Liedholm's national team. After retirement, he also started his coaching career in Milan as an assistant coach. After training with Verona, Varese and Fiorentina, he returned to Milan. In the 1978/79 season, he led Milan to win 10 Serie A titles as coach.
In the 1979/80 season, when Viola became the president of the Rome Club, one of the greatest moves was to invite Lidholm, who had just led Milan to become the champion, to Rome, and to coach the most legendary stars in the history of Rome, such as Conti, Pruzo, Falcao, which created the most brilliant period in the history of Rome and won many trophies. Liedholm brought the Italian Cup champion to Rome in his first year in Rome; The next year, if Juventus had not won the referee's help in a customs match against Rome, Rome would have won the league championship, and finally ranked second by two points. But this year, Rome defended its Italian Cup title.
In the 1982/83 season, Rome became the double champion of the league and the Coppa Italia, which was also the greatest moment in Rome's decades of history. The last time it won the league championship was 40 years ago. In the 1983/84 season, Rome stood on the field of the final of the European Champions League for the first time in history. Unfortunately, it lost to Liverpool on penalties 2-4, which is the best result in European history that Rome has been unable to break through. After his death, Roman superstar Pluzo recalled that I must thank him both as a man and as a player. There was a special wonderful feeling when I was with him. He knew how to solve problems, and he was able to deal with tense situations in any situation. In sharp contrast to his achievements, after he left Rome in 1984/85, the successor Eriksson only led the team to win the seventh place in the league.
Football achievements
Nils Lidholm
Before joining AC Milan, Liedholm and Nodal were close team-mates in the famous IFK Nokoping team in Sweden. His position in the "Gnolli Group" and his popularity among fans were quite similar to that of Rijkaard in the later "Dutch Three Swordsmen".
In the 1949/50 season, Liedholm and Glenn joined AC Milan almost at the same time. Previously, he was a professional accountant in Sweden. After he won the Olympic football championship in 1948 on behalf of Sweden, Milan took his idea. Very interesting. Lidholm's style of playing football on the court is quite consistent with his professional characteristics. Like an accountant who does not allow mistakes, he is precise and precise! A classic story is that in the first and second seasons when Liedholm played for Milan, there was no passing error. When the first error occurred in the third season, there was even a five minute uproar on the San Siro court, because people hoped that he could create the miracle of maintaining "zero error".
He scored 81 goals in 359 league matches for Milan, immediately became the assistant coach of Milan after retirement, and also left traces of coaching in Rome, Verona, Florence and other places. His most brilliant coaching experience was also in Milan. In 1978/79, he led Milan to win the Italian league championship for the 10th time as a coach, which was a historic moment, Since then, there has been a star on Milan's shirt! Four years later, he led Rome to win the trophy again.
Liedholm is regarded as one of the greatest captains in Milan's history because he led the Rossoneri to glory. In the 1949-50 season, the Swede came to Milan. In the second season, he and two other Swedish stars helped AC Milan score 107 goals in a single season, and after 44 years, they regained the championship. Since then, he led AC Milan to win the league championship in 54-55, 56-57 and 58-59 seasons. In 1978, Liedholm also served as the head coach of AC Milan, and helped the team win the league championship the following year.
Lidholm was nicknamed "Baron" after his marriage to Swedish Baroness Lucia. He scored 81 goals in 359 league games for Milan.
Retired teaching
After retirement, he immediately became the assistant coach of Milan. He also left traces of coaching in Rome, Verona, Florence and other places. His most brilliant coaching experience was also in Milan. In the 1978/79 season, he led Milan to win the Italian league championship for the 10th time as a coach. This is a historic moment, because from then on, Milan has a star on its shirt! Four years later, he led Rome to win the trophy again.
Liedholm hung up his boots at the age of 39, and then became a coach. He taught in Milan for three years, and then went to Rome for three years. After that, he also taught in Verona and Florence.
His most brilliant coaching career was in 1979, when he led the Milan team to win the Italian league championship. Four years later, he led Rome to win the trophy again. On November 6, 2007, former AC Milan superstar and coach Nils Lidholm died at the age of 85.

Career data

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competition season
club
Appearance
goal
country
League level
ranking
1960/61
twenty-five
three
Italy
one
two
1959/60
AC Milan
twenty-eight
three
Italy
one
three
1958/59
AC Milan
thirty
one
Italy
one
one
1957/58
AC Milan
twenty-four
seven
Italy
one
nine
1956/57
AC Milan
twenty-six
four
Italy
one
one
1955/56
AC Milan
thirty-one
one
Italy
one
two
1954/55
AC Milan
twenty-eight
six
Italy
one
one
1953/54
AC Milan
thirty-one
ten
Italy
one
three
1952/53
AC Milan
thirty
six
Italy
one
three
1951/52
AC Milan
thirty-eight
nine
Italy
one
two
1950/51
AC Milan
thirty-one
thirteen
Italy
one
one
1949/50
AC Milan
thirty-seven
eighteen
Italy
one
two
1948/49
zero
zero
Sweden
one
seven
1947/48
Noer Xueping
zero
zero
Sweden
one
one
1946/47
Noer Xueping
zero
zero
Sweden
one
one
1945/46
Sripinier
zero
zero
Sweden
two
three
1944/45
Sripinier
zero
zero
Sweden
two
five
1943/44
Sripinier
zero
zero
Sweden
two
two
1942/43
Sripinier
zero
zero
Sweden
two
six

Other information

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After a series of achievements in Rome, Liedholm returned to Milan in the 1984/85 season. It is worth noting that Capello became his assistant coach at this stage. Who could have expected that Capello would become the third coach to lead Rome to win the league championship more than a decade later. In various public interviews with Capello, he always praised his mentor Liedholm. However, Liedholm was not liked by Berlusconi. After the 1986/87 season, he left Milan and returned to Rome. Ledholm, who is deeply loved by Roma fans, once took charge of Rome again twice: the first time was in 1987/88 and 1988/89, but Rome, which has reached its peak, only achieved the third and eighth results in the league. The second time was in the 1996/97 season. After Rome was messed up by "not passionate" Bianchi, they joined hands with Serra to fight the fire. It was also at that moment that Kondi, his former favourite student, became the coach of the Roma youth team and received other teachings.
Since then, the aged Liedholm has never coached any club. However, he still continued to play his spare time and undertook the "scouting" work for Rome. As early as 1998, he recommended a 16-year-old player from Sweden's Malmo team to Rome, but after Rome's investigation, he did not bring in Ibrahimovic. After his death, Roma fans, members of the Roma Club and many players who once played in Rome all expressed their sincere condolences to commemorate the most outstanding coach in the history of Rome.

Milan Dynasty

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Nils Lidholm
Nils Liedholm was born on October 8, 1922. He made his debut in Sweden's Nokoping Club, where he won two Swedish league trophies for the team. In 1948, he won the Olympic gold medal for the Swedish team as a left winger. A year later, he moved to AC Milan and formed the "Swedish Three Musketeers" with his compatriots Nodal and Green, ushering in the first brilliant moment for AC Milan in the middle of the last century.
In the 1950-1951 season, the three Swedish swordsmen led AC Milan to win again after 44 years Italian Serie A League Champions. The Rossoneri scored 107 league goals that season. No Italian team has scored 100 goals in a single season since then. Later, Liedholm helped AC Milan win three league titles in 1954/1955, 1956/1957, 1958/1959. The 1950s was also the first glorious decade of AC Milan and the first dynasty in the history of Milan.
1958 was the peak of Liedholm's career when he was 36 years old. As the captain, he led AC Milan to the final of the Champions League and the Swedish national team to the final of the World Cup held at home. Unfortunately, he was unlucky. He lost to the superior Real Madrid and Brazil respectively and won only two runners up. In the 1978-1979 season, the family photo of AC Milan's Serie A champions, the white haired man in the middle was Liedholm, the first man on the right in the middle row was Capello, and the third man on the right was Baresi. In 1961, Liedholm, who had played 359 games for AC Milan in Serie A and scored 81 goals, chose to retire because of his old age. Then he began his coaching career, coaching for Ronaldo, Varese and Florence successively, Then he returned to AC Milan to take over the coaching from legendary coach Rocco and led the team to win the 10th league championship in the 1978-1979 season. Later, Liedholm also coached Rome and led the team to win the league championship in the 1982-1983 season. The year after that, Liedholm reached the final of the European Champions League. Unfortunately, he lost to Liverpool again in the penalty shootout.
In the history of AC Milan, Liedholm is not only a legendary star and legendary coach, but also a very insightful Bole. When Baresi was rejected by Inter Milan after training, Liedholm was able to discern talents and trained one of the greatest scavengers in the history of world football, Capello learned a lot from Liedholm both as a player and as a coach, and later became a famous coach.
After learning the news of Liedholm's death, AC Milan Club issued an official statement, saying that "the whole Milan is grieving for Liedholm's death. As a player, he is an irreplaceable legend of Milan. As a coach, he brought Milan the tenth league trophy. Without him, Milan's history will lack an important part. The memory of Liedholm will always live in the hearts of Milan fans and the football world.

Football gentleman

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Nils Lidholm
Nils Lidholm, a former legendary Swedish football star and famous coach, died suddenly at the age of 85. Liedholm has created great glory in the era of players and coaches, especially in the Apennine Peninsula. After his death, people from all walks of life in Italian football remembered the legendary figure.
Liedholm is recognized as the greatest player in Swedish football history, and he is one of the founders of the first generation dynasty of AC Milan. Liedholm, nicknamed The Baron, has coached Milan, Rome, Verona, Florence, Monza, Varese and other Italian clubs since his retirement. It should be said that his departure is an important loss for the world football world, and the Italian football world has fallen into deep sorrow. People from all walks of life and the media have remembered this Swedish legend. [1]

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Milan President Silvio Berlusconi: "In my impression, he never made a mistake. A great champion, a gentleman and a friend left us forever. Thank Nils for all he has done for us." Milan Vice President Adriano Galliani: "Liedholm is an important part of the history of Milan Club. On Tuesday night, Milan will wear a black veil in memory of this great football man
Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti: "I will always remember his love and irony, which is his whole life. For me, Liedholm is a great teacher, and I can't find a better person to start my football career. If there are many Liedholm in the football world, the environment will be much better."
Roman President Franco Sensi: "The whole Roman family is sad about his departure, because his influence on the club is still there. He founded the foundation of Rome in the 1980s, and his tactical concept is still in the process of inheritance. Now the beautiful football played by this team is his symbol."
Roma coach Luciano Spalletti: "Liedholm is one of the greatest football stars in the world. He has created a style based on frankness, fraternity, professionalism and charisma. He is a person I deeply admire."
Juve coach Claudio Ranieri: "I am very sad. He is a real gentleman - a very good man. His mouth is full of encouraging words. He is an important example of Italian football."
The official website of Inter Milan: "Nils Lidholm, a former player and coach who won the World Cup runner up with Sweden in 1958 and the Olympic gold medal in 1948, and who once coached AC Milan and Rome, died at the age of 85 at his home in Cucaro, Montferrato. Inter Milan Football Club will remember Liedholm, a loyal opponent and sportsman, and extend condolences to his family. "
The title of La Gazzetta dello Sport: "Dear Liedholm, we will always miss you!"
"Goodbye to the great Niels - a great football man dies", the headline of the Rome Sports Daily
The headline of Tuttosport: "Goodbye Liedholm, a football gentleman"

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One of the nine legendary places that the fans of Qingming Festival are most worthy to sacrifice and recall
Ancestor worship object: Nils Lidholm
Nils Lidholm
Reason for ancestor worship: Liedholm, nicknamed Baron, was born in 1922. In the 1949/50 season, Liedholm and Glen joined AC Milan almost at the same time, and this transfer also ushered in a new era for Milan: Milan won the league championship in the second season of their arrival, and then won the championship twice in the 54/55 and 58/59 seasons. There is a classic story circulating on Liedholm: in his first and second seasons for Milan, the Swede did not make a single pass mistake, and when he made his first pass mistake in the third season, there was even a five minute uproar on the San Siro Stadium, because people all hope that he can create a miracle of keeping "zero mistakes". This is also the reason why Milan official website calls him "a real master".
After his marriage to Swedish Baroness Lucia, Liedholm enjoyed the nickname of "Baron", which made him more like a fish in water and elegant on the football field. In 359 league matches he played for Milan, the Baron scored 81 goals in total, and was known as one of the best foreign aid players in Milan's history. However, as in his era as a player, his most brilliant coaching experience was also in Milan. In 1978/79, he led Milan to win the Italian league championship for the 10th time as a coach. This was a historic moment, because from then on, there was a star on Milan's shirt!