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Otto Ohlsson (29 September 1894 in Helsingborg, Sweden – 31 July 1944), also known as Otto Olsson, was a Swedish former football referee.

Career

He officiated 19 international matches and was FIFA referee in 1924–1937. A match in Olympic Games 1936 quarter final, a match in 1934 World Cup qualifying match and others were in friendly matches. He was also assistant referee of Peco Bauwens in 1936 Olympic Games Final Match. He totally appointed 3 penalty kicks. Most of his officiated match were Germany's match by 10 match and he was second most match officiated referee of Germany history. He officiated friendly match in 1931 Germany-Austria in Berlin which is Germany's biggest home defeat (0:6).

Below his important matches that officiated:

Date Match Team1 Score Score Team2 venue
9 Jun 1924 WC 1934 Qualification Netherlands 5 2 Irish Fre State Amsterdam
7 August 1936 OG 1936 Quarter final Japan 0 8 Italy Berlin

References and notes

  1. Profil of referee
  2. Otto Ohlsson's international matches
  3. JPN-ITA
  4. NED-NIR
  5. Referees of Germany matches
  6. GER-AUT 24 May 1931

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