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Alf Young (born 4 November 1905 in Sunderland; died 30 August 1977) was a professional footballer who played as a defender for Huddersfield Town between 1927 and 1945. He also played for Durham City and York City.
He played for England 9 times between 1932 and 1938, including the infamous 6-3 win against Germany in Berlin in 1938.
He was also one of Denmark's caretaker managers during the 1950s.
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Young (1946–47) • Baumgarten (1948–5?) • Madsen (195?–53) • Szendrödi (1953–56) • Young (1957–6?) • Astorri (196?–65) • Chekerdemian (1966–67) • Hugger (1968) • Pilmark (1969) • Schøne (1970–74) • Hansen (1974–78) • Bjerre (1978–79) • Sørensen (1980–83) • J. Poulsen (1983–87) • P. Poulsen (1987–88) • Hildebrandt (1988–90) • Jakobsen (1990–91) • Hansen (1991) • Sørensen (1991–92) • Gynild (1992) • Rasmussen (1992–1997) • Johansen (1997–99) • Jensen (1999–2003) • Kristiansen (2003–04) • Rioch (2004–06) • Larsen (2006–)
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