Kenneth Heiner-Møller

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Kenneth Heiner-Møller
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Heiner-Møller (2020)
Personnel
birthday 17th January 1971
place of birth GentofteDenmark
size 180 cm
Juniors
Years station
1977-1991 B 1903
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1991-1994 Ølstykke FC
1994-1995 Ferencváros Budapest 20 (2)
1995 Vejle BK 3 (0)
1996-1999 B. 93 Copenhagen
1999-2000 Aarhus GF 27 (3)
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Stations as a trainer
Years station
2002 B.93 (U-19)
2003-2004 Lyngby BK (U-17)
2005 Brøndby IF (women)
2006-2013 Denmark (women)
2018– Canada (women)
1 Only league games are given.

Kenneth Heiner-Møller (* 17th January 1971 as Kenneth Christiansen ) is a Danish football coach and former football player .

Career

As a player

His playing career began in the youth of B 1903 Copenhagen . He later moved to the second division club Ølstykke FC before joining the Hungarian club Ferencváros Budapest in 1994 . In Hungary he was once champion and twice cup winner. In 1996 he returned to Denmark and played for B 1903 Copenhagen, Aarhus GF and Vejle BK . In total, he played over 250 games in the Danish first division.

As a trainer

From 2002 Heiner-Møller worked as a trainer. First he took over the U-18 team from B.93 Copenhagen before moving to Brøndby IF . In 2005 he took over Brøndby's women's team and led the team to the championship and cup. A year later, Heiner-Møller was coach of the national team, with which he was second in the 2007 and 2008 Algarve Cup . After the EM 2013 , in which he reached the semifinals with Denmark, he resigned from his post, as announced in February 2013.

On January 8, 2018, Heiner-Møller was appointed coach of the Canadian women's national football team , after the previous coach John Herdman took over the Canadian men.

Personal

Heiner-Møller also works as a psychologist and as a teacher at a sports school. He is married and took his wife's name.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. uefa.com: Heiner-Møller to leave Denmark after finals
  2. Kenneth Heiner-Møller is now the Head Coach of the Women's National Team. Canadian Soccer Association , January 8, 2018, accessed January 9, 2018 .
  3. Canada Soccer announces new leadership of Men's National Team Program under John Herdman | Canada Soccer. Canadian Soccer Association , January 8, 2018, accessed January 9, 2018 .