Ludvig Sylow (DBU)

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Preceded byAlbert Albertsen
Succeeded byLouis Østrup
Born(1861-10-06)6 October 1861
Died20 February 1933(1933-02-20) (aged 71)
Vejle, Denmark
Ludvig Sylow
Ludvig Sylow
5th President of Danish Football Association
In office
1911–1918
Preceded byAlbert Albertsen
Succeeded byLouis Østrup
Personal details
Born(1861-10-06)6 October 1861
Died20 February 1933(1933-02-20) (aged 71)
Vejle, Denmark
CitizenshipDanish
Occupation
  • Football executive

Ludvig Sylow (6 October 1861 – 20 February 1933) was a Danish football executive, who was the fifth chairman of the Danish Football Association from 1911 to 1918.[1][2] He was also a member of FIFA's founding board of directors.[3]

Ludvig Sylow was born on 6 October 1861 as the son of a mayor.[4] After a brief stint at the Korsør Realskole, Sylow attended the Sorø Academy in 1877, where he helped to introduce football in 1878.[4] Later that year, he graduated after taking a maths and science exam and was then employed by the Post and Telegraph Service. As a result of this, Sylow was moved to Copenhagen and advanced to mailroom clerk in 1886, and became a post inspector in 1914.[4] Shortly after he moved to Copenhagen in 1879, Sylow became associated with Kjøbenhavns Boldklub (KB), for whom he played several first-team matches in football, tennis, cricket, and was the captain of KB's cricket match team for many years.[4]

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