Michael Laudrup
Coach and Soccer Player
Klaus Berggreen...Denmark were trailing Norway by 0-1 at half-time. Ten minutes after the break, Berggreen snapped the ball from a Norwegian defender , and made the assist as Michael Laudrup equalised the game. Berggreen himself went on to score two goals, as... In this article: Klaus Berggreen, Serie A, Lyngby, Denmark, Pisa, 1986 World Cup, Serie B, World Cup, and A.S. Roma |
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Guardian | October 13, 2009
The forgotten story of ... Danish Dynamite
...Courtney, but Denmark held on for penalties. The first to miss was Laudrup, with the score 2-2, but Courtney booked the Spanish goalkeeper Luis Arconada for encroachment and ordered a retake. On it went to 4-4 when Elkjær, the man you'd...
In this article: Denmark, Frank Arnesen, Sepp Piontek, Morten Olsen, Jesper Olsen, Allan Simonsen, Soren Lerby, FIFA, and World Cup
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ESPNsoccernet - The World's Site for the World Game | September 12, 2008
ESPNsoccernet - Europe - Denmark's Laudrup named Spartak coach
ESPNsoccernet - Europe - Denmark's Laudrup named Spartak coach MOSCOW, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Former Denmark international Michael Laudrup has signed a 18-month contract to coach Spartak Moscow, the Russian premier league club said on Friday.
In this article: Champions League, Espnsoccernet, Denmark, Dynamo Kiev, Igor Ledyakhov, Rubin Kazan, and Real Madrid
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Wikipedia | September 18, 2009
Henning Jensen
In 2006, Henning Jensen was named among the nominees for DBU's "Denmark's All-Time Best Footballer" award, alongside Preben Elkjær Larsen, Brian Laudrup, Michael Laudrup, Morten Olsen, Peter Schmeichel, Allan Simonsen and Jon Dahl Tomasson.
In this article: Henning Jensen, Frank Arnesen, Real Madrid, Ajax Amsterdam, La Liga, Allan Simonsen, Soren Lerby, Borussia Monchengladbach, and Dutch Eredivisie
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FIFA.com News | September 12, 2008
FIFA.com - Laudrup takes over at Spartak
...and the national cup with Danish side Brondby, before taking over Spanish outfit Getafe. Laudrup won 104 caps for Denmark, scoring 37 goals. He turned out for Juventus, Lazio, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Ajax during his playing career.
In this article: Borussia Dortmund, Schalke, Real Madrid, and Juventus
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Richard Moller Nielsen
...victory against Northern Ireland in Belfast. On the 25th of August 1993 Michael Laudrup made a comeback in a 4-0 victory home against Lithuania after having settled with Richard Moller Nielsen. The comeback of Denmark's most renowned player...
In this article: Richard Moller Nielsen, Denmark, Sepp Piontek, World Cup, Odense BK, Brian Laudrup, and Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
Brondby IF
...since 1982. Since Michael Laudrup became the first player to represent Brondby IF in the Danish national team in June 1982, more than 50 players have donned the national team jersey of their respective countries. Apart from Denmark,...
In this article: Brondby IF, Per Bjerregaard, Tom Kohlert, Finn Laudrup, Age Hareide, Rene Meulensteen, and F.C. Copenhagen
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Michael Laudrup
...the Danish national team. However there were periods where he failed to deliver the performances he consistently delivered at club level, where he had world class players all around him for most of his career. With Denmark, he sometimes...
In this article: Michel Platini, Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Brian Laudrup, Lazio, Johan Cruyff, La Liga, and Serie A
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Michael Laudrup (born 15 June 1964) is a Danish former professional football player. He is now the manager of Russian club FC Spartak Moscow. His most prominent run of football came with Spanish club FC Barcelona, with whom he won four straight La Liga championships. He famously moved to arch rivals Real Madrid in 1994, with whom he won his fifth La Liga title in a row. He scored 37 goals in a total of 104 appearances for the Denmark national football team, which is only topped by Peter Schmeichel's 129 games and Thomas Helveg's 108 games. From November 1994, he captained his country for a total of 28 matches before his retirement in June 1998.
In 1999 he was voted the Best Foreign Player in Spanish Football over the previous 25-year period and in April 2000 he was knighted, as he received the Order of the Dannebrog. In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Denmark by the Danish Football Association; their most outstanding player of the past 50 years. He was officially named the best Danish footballer of all time by the Danish Football Association (DBU) in November 2006.
- Full Name:
- Michael Laudrup
- Birth Date:
- June 15, 1964
- Birth City:
- Copenhagen
- Birth Country:
- Denmark
- Years Active:
- 1989-1994
- Current team:
- Spartak Moscow
- Position:
- Attacking midfielder, Striker (retired)
- App (Goals):
- 14 (3)
- Coach Of:
- Denmark (assistant manager)
- During:
- 2002-2006
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