Gunnar Nordahl

Nils Gunnar Nordahl (Swedish pronunciation: ; 19 October 1921 – 15 September 1995) was a Swedish professional footballer.

A highly prolific, powerful, and physically strong striker, with an eye for goal, he is best known for his spell at AC Milan from 1949 to 1956, in which he won the scudetto twice, and also the title of pluricapocannoniere, with an unprecedented five top scorer (capocannonieri) awards, more than any other player in the history of the Italian championship.

Gunnar Nordahl
Gunnar Nordahl
Nordahl with AC Milan in the 1950s
Personal information
Full name Nils Gunnar Nordahl
Date of birth (1921-10-19)19 October 1921
Place of birth Hörnefors, Sweden
Date of death 15 September 1995(1995-09-15) (aged 73)
Place of death Alghero, Italy
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1937–1940 Hörnefors IF 41 (68)
1940–1944 Degerfors IF 77 (56)
1944–1949 IFK Norrköping 95 (93)
1949–1956 AC Milan 257 (210)
1956–1958 Roma 34 (15)
1959–1960 Karlstad BIK 24 (11)
Total 528 (453)
International career
1942–1948 Sweden 33 (43)
Managerial career
1958–1959 AS Roma (player-manager)
1959–1961 Karlstad BIK
1961–1964 Degerfors IF
1967–1970 IFK Norrköping
1971–1973 IF Saab
1974 IK Sleipner
1975–1976 Östers IF
1977–1978 AIK Fotboll
1979–1980 IFK Norrköping
Medal record
Men's Football
Representing Gunnar Nordahl Sweden
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1948 London Team Competition
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nordahl is Milan’s all-time record goalscorer, and he long held the record for most goals for a single club in the history of Italian league, before being surpassed by Francesco Totti in January 2012. He still holds the record for goals per appearance in Italy. He had several nicknames in Italy, whereof the most famous was Il Cannoniere ("The Prime Gunner"). He was also known as Il Pompiere ("The Fireman") and Il Bisonte ("The Bison'").

A full international between 1942 and 1948, he won 33 caps and scored 43 goals for the Sweden national team. He represented his country at the 1948 Summer Olympics, where he was the joint top scorer alongside Denmark's John Hansen as Sweden won gold.

Nordahl is considered to be one of the greatest Swedish players and one of the best strikers of all-time. In 2017, he was included in FourFourTwo magazine's list of the 100 greatest players of all time, at the 54th position.

He is the father of former footballer Thomas Nordahl.

Club career

Sweden

Gunnar Nordahl 
Nordahl playing for IFK Norrköping in 1948

Nordahl started out at Hörnefors IF in Sweden before moving to first Degerfors IF and then IFK Norrköping. He won four Swedish championships with IFK Norrköping and once scored seven goals in one game. During his time in Swedish clubs, Nordahl scored 149 goals in 172 matches.

Italy

Nordahl transferred to AC Milan on 22 January 1949. Later, he would team up with his national team strike partners, Gunnar Gren and Nils Liedholm to form the renowned Gre-No-Li trio. Playing eight seasons with Milan, he is Serie A's multi-top-scorer a record five times (1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54 and 1954–55). Nordahl is also Milan's all-time top-scorer, with 210 league goals.

Nordahl is the third-highest Serie A goalscorer of all time, with 225 goals in 291 matches, only behind Silvio Piola and Francesco Totti. That makes Nordahl the top goalscorer among non-Italian players, and he is also the most efficient goalscorer goals in Serie A ever with 0.77 goals/match. He was nicknamed Il Pompiere ("The Fireman"), because of his former job while he played in Sweden.

Gunnar Nordahl 
From left to right: Juventus' Parola and AC Milan's Nordahl prior a friendly match at San Siro in 1950

After leaving Milan, Nordahl played for Roma for two seasons. Nordahl's record for most goals scored in Serie A (not including Divisione Nazionale, before Serie A was installed) of 35 in 1949–50 in a season was broken by Gonzalo Higuaín in the 2015–16 season who scored 36. Nordahl, together with the mentioned Gre-No-Li is today legendary in Milan. When Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko scored his 100 goal in Serie A for Milan, it is said that some old Milanese supporters commented: "Well he can double that number, and then add another 26, then, and just then, he has passed Il Cannoniere."

International career

Nordahl was first called up to the Swedish national team in 1942. In 1948, he helped Sweden to win the Olympic football tournament, becoming the tournament's top scorer on the way. The Swedish team also included his brothers Bertil and Knut Nordahl. Nordahl's transfer to Milan forced him to retire from the national team, as the rules at the time prevented professionals from the Swedish national team, being not called to 1950 FIFA World Cup along his fellows Gren and Liedholm. In his 33 matches in the national team, he scored a total of 43 goals. However, both Nordahl and many other Swedish professionals appeared relatively frequently in the so-called Sveriges proffslandslag ("Swedish professional national team") during the 1950s. The latter was discontinued in 1958, when Sweden, like most other countries, lifted the professional ban for its regular national team.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Hörnefors IF 1937–38 Division 3 Nedre Norrländskan 14 20 14 20
1938–39 Division 3 Nedre Norrländskan 14 25 14 25
1939–40 Division 3 Nedre Norrländskan 13 23 13 23
Total 41 68 41 68
Degerfors 1940–41 Allsvenskan 17 15 17 15
1941–42 Allsvenskan 21 13 21 13
1942–43 Allsvenskan 20 14 20 14
1943–44 Allsvenskan 19 14 19 14
Total 77 56 77 56
Norrköping 1944–45 Allsvenskan 22 27 22 27
1945–46 Allsvenskan 21 25 21 25
1946–47 Allsvenskan 20 17 20 17
1947–48 Allsvenskan 22 18 22 18
1948–49 Allsvenskan 10 6 10 6
Total 95 93 95 93
AC Milan 1948–49 Serie A 15 16 15 16
1949–50 Serie A 37 35 37 35
1950–51 Serie A 37 34 2 4 39 38
1951–52 Serie A 38 26 38 26
1952–53 Serie A 32 26 2 2 34 28
1953–54 Serie A 33 23 33 23
1954–55 Serie A 33 27 2 1 35 28
1955–56 Serie A 32 23 5 4 37 27
Total 257 210 5 4 268 221
Roma 1956–57 Serie A 30 13 30 14
1957–58 Serie A 4 2 4 2
Total 34 15 34 15
Karlstad BIK 1959 Division 2 Svealand
1960 Division 2 Svealand
Total 24 11 24 11
Career total 538 453 5 4 543 457

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Sweden 1942 4 2
1943 5 5
1944 0 0
1945 5 7
1946 3 2
1947 7 15
1948 9 12
Total 33 43
List of international goals scored by Gunnar Nordahl
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 28 June 1942 Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 2–0 3–0 Friendly
2 4 October 1942 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 2–0 2–1 Friendly
3 20 June 1943 Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 2–2 2–3 Friendly
4 12 September 1943 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Hungary 1–0 2–3 Friendly
5 2–1
6 7 November 1943 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary Gunnar Nordahl  Hungary 4–2 7–2 Friendly
7 5–2
8 24 June 1945 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 1–1 2–1 Friendly
9 1 July 1945 Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 2–1 4–3 Friendly
10 30 September 1945 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 1–1 4–1 Friendly
11 21 October 1945 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Norway 2–0 10–0 Friendly
12 3–0
13 8–0
14 10–0
15 7 July 1946 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl   Switzerland 7–2 7–2 Friendly
16 6 October 1946 Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 3–2 3–3 Friendly
17 15 June 1947 Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 1–0 4–1 1937–47 Nordic Football Championship
18 2–0
19 26 June 1947 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Denmark 4–0 6–1 Friendly
20 28 June 1947 Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland Gunnar Nordahl  Norway 1–1 5–1 Friendly
21 2–1
22 3–1
23 4–1
24 24 August 1947 Ryavallen, Örebro, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Finland 2–0 7–0 1937–47 Nordic Football Championship
25 4–0
26 5–0
27 14 September 1947 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Poland 1–1 5–4 Friendly
28 4–2
29 5 October 1947 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden Gunnar Nordahl  Norway 2–0 4–1 1937–47 Nordic Football Championship
30 3–1
31 19 November 1947 Highbury, London, England Gunnar Nordahl  England 1–2 2–4 Friendly
32 2 August 1948 White Hart Lane, London, England Gunnar Nordahl  Austria 1–0 3–0 1948 Summer Olympics
33 2–0
34 5 August 1948 Selhurst Park, London, England Gunnar Nordahl  South Korea 2–0 12–0 1948 Summer Olympics
35 4–0
36 9–0
37 10–0
38 13 August 1948 Wembley Stadium, London, England Gunnar Nordahl  Yugoslavia 2–1 3–1 1948 Summer Olympics
39 19 September 1948 Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo, Norway Gunnar Nordahl  Norway 1–1 5–3 1948–51 Nordic Football Championship
40 2–2
41 3–2
42 4–2
43 5–2

Honours

IFK Norrköping

AC Milan

Sweden

Individual

Records

See also

References

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