Harry, 'Hans' for football fans, grew up in Albina for a large part of his life with two brothers and four sisters.
until 1939, where upon getting a new job in Curaçao, he played football for [5][6] Hans Nahar represented 3 countries over the course of his 19-year international career.
All three federations concerned, considered their games to be classed as full internationals, and the same applied to their matches against representations from Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, which at the time were part of the British Empire and had not obtained FIFA membership until the 1960s.
In addition, numerous line-ups for matches Curaçao, Suriname and Aruba, during Nahar's playing career, reports of the games are scarce, so his figures for each country may rise.
Nahar scored 8 goals during the tournament, meaning he was the joint top scorer, alongside José Rafael Meza.