Herman Krier

Early Life and Club Career

Born on 1 March 1918, Herman Krier began his football career in Luxembourg. He played for [[US Dudelange]], one of Luxembourg's prominent clubs at the time. Specific details regarding his club statistics, such as goals scored and total appearances for Dudelange, are not widely documented.

International Career

Krier represented the [[Luxembourg national football team]] on three occasions. His international debut came in 1945. He played one match in 1945, one in 1946, and his final cap was earned in 1948.

His most notable international appearance was at the [[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics]] in London. Krier was part of the Luxembourg squad that competed in the tournament. He featured in Luxembourg's first-round match against [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] on 31 July 1948, which Yugoslavia won 6–1.

Post-Playing Career and Death

Following his playing career, Krier largely remained out of the public eye. He passed away on 10 April 1991, at the age of 73.

See Also

  • [[Luxembourg at the 1948 Summer Olympics]]
  • [[US Dudelange]]

External Links

  • (Profile on Olympedia.org)
  • (Profile on EU-Football.info)
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