Albert Albertsen

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Born
Albert Martin Albertsen

(1848-05-20)20 May 1848
Ærøskøbing, Denmark
Died9 January 1913(1913-01-09) (aged 64)
Frederiksberg, Denmark
CitizenshipDanish
Occupations
  • Barrister
  • Justice councillor
  • Football executive
Albert Albertsen
Born
Albert Martin Albertsen

(1848-05-20)20 May 1848
Ærøskøbing, Denmark
Died9 January 1913(1913-01-09) (aged 64)
Frederiksberg, Denmark
CitizenshipDanish
Occupations
  • Barrister
  • Justice councillor
  • Football executive
Known for4th President of Danish Football Association
4th President of Danish Football Association
In office
1897  22 April 1911
Preceded byJohannes Forchhammer
Succeeded byLudvig Sylow

Albert Martin Albertsen (20 May 1848 – 9 January 1913) was a Danish justice councillor and football executive, who served as the 4th chairman of the Danish Football Association for 14 years, from 1897 until 1911.

Albert Albertsen was born on 20 May 1848 as the son of Peter Albertsen, a shipmaster, and Anne Sophie Lauritzen.[1] After working in the County Hall of Ærø and Svendborg, he studied law, and upon his graduation in 1872, he became a barrister.[1]

Professional career

In that same year, Albertsen became a clerk at the Vallø stift foundation, where he worked for three years, until 1875, when he became an assistant in the General Fire Insurance of the Towns, where he advanced to clerk in 1878, to deputy director in 1886, and finally to director in 1906, a position that he held until his death.[1]

Albertsen became chancellor in 1892, real justice in 1906, and a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog on 11 January 1911.[1] In 1906, he replaced State Councilor Julius Goldschmidt as the new auditor at Vallø Diocese, a position that he held for seven years, until 1913, when he was replaced by former mayor and city clerk Kai August Hammerich.[2]

Sporting career

Personal life

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