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Arne Sørensen

Arne Sørensen (November 27, 1917 – May 1, 1977) was a Danish football (soccer) player and coach. In his playing career, Sørensen won a total three Danish championships with B 1903 and B 93, before moving abroad to play professionally in French football. He played 30 games and scored four goals as a midfielder for the Denmark national football team. As a coach, Sørensen won silver medals with the Danish national team at the 1960 Summer Olympics, and also won the Danish championship with Esbjerg fB, KB, and Hvidovre IF.
==Playing career==
Born in Copenhagen,〔(ARNE SØRENSEN ) at Haslund.info〕 Sørensen began playing football with local top-flight club B 1903 in the amateur-only Danish championship. Sørensen was a quick and strong player, with great style and an accurate shot, playing in the central midfielder (centre-half) position.〔 He made his debut for the Denmark national football team in September 1937,〔(Arne Sørensen - A-Landshold (Alle kampe) ) at Danish Football Association〕 and played 16 national team games while at B 1903.〔 Sørensen won the 1938 Danish football championship with B 1903, before moving to rival Copenhagen club B 93 in 1941, with whom he won a further two Danish championships.
Sørensen played an additional 14 national team games while at B 93,〔 and managed to play in all defensive positions except goalkeeper for the national team. He played a total 30 national team games until September 1946. In 1946, Sørensen and fellow Danish international Kaj Hansen were offered DKK5,000 each to move to rival club Skovshoved IF, in violation of the strict rule of amateurism.〔 The Danish Football Association discovered the offer and declared Sørensen professional, thus banning him from playing in Danish football.〔(Fodboldens historie i Skovshoved ) at Skovshoved IF
Sørensen moved abroad to play professionally in French football, though his time in France was not a success.〔 As a professional footballer, he lost his eligibility to play for the amateur-only Danish national team, and could not compete for Denmark at the imminent 1948 Olympics football tournament. Sørensen and Kaj Hansen signed with Stade Français FC in the top-flight French Division 1 championship, where they played alongside fellow Dane Børge Mathiesen. He stayed one season at Stade Français, playing 25 games and scoring one goal to help the club finish fifth in the 1947-48 Division 1 season. After the season, he moved to league rival FC Nancy, to play alongside fellow Dane Helge Bronée. Sørensen played 17 games and scored one goal as Nancy finished 15th in the 1948-49 Division 1 season, after which he ended his playing career.

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