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    Niels Poul "Tist" Nielsen (25 December 1891 – 9 August 1962) was a Danish footballer who is the joint all-time top goalscorer for the Denmark national team with 52 goals in 38 matches. Nielsen won a silver medal with the national team at the 1912 Summer Olympics. [2]

  2. Poul ‘TistNielsen was the first superstar of Danish football. Although he played at a time when opportunities for international football were limited, he scored goals at such a rate that he still jointly holds the national team’s scoring record today, more than 85 years after his international retirement.

  3. Poul ’TistNielsen topper stadig listen over målscorere på det danske landshold; en værdighed, han deler med Jon Dahl Tomasson, som lavede sit 52. mål i sin 112. og sidste landskamp i VM-slutrunden i Sydafrika i 2010 i nederlaget på 3-1 til Japan.

  4. www.worldfootball.net › player_summary › poul-nielsen_3Poul Nielsen - worldfootball.net

    Niels Poul Tist Nielsen : Born: 25.12.1891 † 09.08.1962: Place of birth: Kopenhagen, Denmark Nationality: Denmark

    • Denmark
    • Kopenhagen, Denmark
    • 25.12.1891 † 09.08.1962
    • December 25, 1891
  5. Main position: Centre-Forward. Name in home country: Niels Poul Tist Nielsen Date of birth/Age: Dec 25, 1891 Place of birth: Copenhagen Date of death: 09.08.1962 (70) Citizenship: Denmark Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Foot: right Current club: ---.

    • Denmark
    • December 25, 1891
    • Copenhagen
  6. Niels Poul•Nielsen: Used name: Poul•Nielsen: Nick/petnames: Tist: Born: 25 December 1891 in København (Copenhagen), Hovedstaden (DEN) Died: 9 August 1962 in København (Copenhagen), Hovedstaden (DEN) Affiliations: KB, København (DEN) NOC: Denmark

  7. Poul Nielsen. Niels Poul "Tist" Nielsen (25 December 1891 – 9 August 1962) was a Danish footballer who is the joint all-time top goalscorer for the Denmark national team with 52 goals in 38 matches. Nielsen won a silver medal with the national team at the 1912 Summer Olympics.

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