Anders Yrfeldt

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Date of birth (1938-04-11) 11 April 1938 (age 86)
Place of birth Copenhagen, Denmark
Position(s) Forward
Years Team
Anders Yrfeldt
Personal information
Date of birth (1938-04-11) 11 April 1938 (age 86)
Place of birth Copenhagen, Denmark
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–1961 Boldklubben af 1893 76 (12)
1961–1962 FC Lugano 15 (1)
1963–1966 Toronto Italia
1967 Rochester Lancers
1967 Toronto Inter–Roma
1968 Sudbury Italia
1969 Toronto Italia
1970 Serbian White Eagles
1971 Toronto First Portuguese
1972–1973 Toronto San Fili
Managerial career
1969 Toronto Italia
1969 Toronto Italia (indoor)
1972–1973 Toronto San Fili
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Anders Yrfeldt (born 11 April 1938) is a Danish former footballer and football manager.

Yrfeldt played in the Danish 1st Division in 1956 with Boldklubben af 1893.[1] In 1961, he played abroad in Switzerland in the Nationalliga A with FC Lugano.[2] In 1963, he played in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League with Toronto Italia.[3][4] He was selected to the Toronto All-Star team that faced a Greek All-Star team, which consisted of players from various Greek clubs.[5] In his debut season he assisted in securing the double (regular and playoff championship) for Toronto.[6] The following season he extended his contract for another three seasons.[7] He would contribute to another playoff championship in 1965, and an additional regular season title in 1966.[8]

In 1967, he played in the American Soccer League with the Rochester Lancers.[9] For the remainder of the 1967 season he played in the National Soccer League with Toronto Inter-Roma.[10] The following season he was transferred to Sudbury Italia, where he assisted in securing the NSL Championship.[11] In 1969, he returned to Toronto Italia, where he served as a player-coach.[12] In 1970, he saw action with the Serbian White Eagles FC, and in 1971 with the Toronto First Portuguese.[13][14] In 1972, he played in the Toronto and District League with Toronto San Fili.[15]

Managerial career

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