Alfrēds Verners

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Alfrēds Verners (1912–?)[1] was a Latvian footballer and ice hockey player who played 10 matches for Latvia national football team in the 1920s.

Biography[]

Verners began playing both football and ice hockey with Union Riga (as it was a common practice among sportspeople in Latvia before World War II to compete in different sports in summer and winter). Verners got a wider popularity as in 1930 Union returned to the Latvian Higher League and unexpectedly earned a respectable fourth-place finish, and won the bronze medals just a year later. In ice hockey Union was an even stronger side, winning the first two Latvian league tournaments, thus by 1933 Verners was a two-time champion of Latvia in ice hockey and a one time bronze medallist in football.

On 30 June 1931 Verners made his international début for Latvia national football team scoring a goal and giving passes to two goals to Ēriks Pētersons.[2] In total Verners made 19 appearances for Latvia until 1937 and scored five goals, he also played for the Latvia national ice hockey team. Verners joined Riga Vanderer in 1935 and won the Latvian Cup in 1936 and 1938.

References[]

  1. ^ Alfreds Verners
  2. ^ "Latvia beats Lithuanians 5-2". Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
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