Peter Marius Andersen

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Medal record
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Olympic Games

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Danish football team in 1908 Olympic Games at London. Top row, f. l. t. r. two officials, Harald Hansen, Harald Bohr, Sophus Nielsen, Marius Andersen, Oskar Nielsen. Middle row, f. l. t. r. official, Johannes Gandil, Charles Williams (coach), Charles von Buchwald, Bjørn Rasmussen, Kristian Middelboe, Nils Middelboe, Ludvig Drescher. Front row, f. l. t. r. August Lindgren, Knud Hansen, H. P. Katberg (DBU), Ludvig Syslov (DBU), Dr. Jørgen Jensen (DBU), Vilhelm Wolfhagen. At the front, f. l. t. r. Ødbert Bjarnholt, Magnus Beck, Einar Middelboe.

Peter Marius Andersen (25 April 1885 – 20 March 1972) was a Danish amateur football (soccer) player in the striker position, who won a silver medal with the Danish national team in the 1908 Summer Olympics football tournament. He played one game at the tournament, his only game for the national team. He played his club football with BK Frem.[1]

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