Per Frandsen
Per Frandsen | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | February 6, 1970 | |
place of birth | Copenhagen , Denmark | |
size | 184 cm | |
position | midfield | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
B. 93 Copenhagen | ||
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1988-1990 | B 1903 Copenhagen | 25 (15) |
1990-1994 | Lille OSC | 109 (19) |
1994-1996 | FC Copenhagen | 55 (19) |
1996-1999 | Bolton Wanderers | 130 (19) |
1999-2000 | Blackburn Rovers | 31 (5) |
2000-2004 | Bolton Wanderers | 135 (15) |
2004 | Wigan Athletic | 9 (1) |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1990-2003 | Denmark | 23 (0) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2009–2012 | HB Køge (assistant) | |
2012-2014 | HB Køge | |
2014– | Brøndby IF U-19 | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Per Frandsen (born February 6, 1970 in Copenhagen ) is a former Danish football player .
Career
society
Frandsen's professional career began with Boldklubben in 1903 in his hometown of Copenhagen, where he was used in 25 first division games in 1990 . At the age of 20, the attacking midfielder went abroad; in the French Division 1 he played from 1990 to 1994 at Lille OSC . In these four years he became a regular player and scored 19 goals in 109 league games.
For the 1994/95 season he moved back to Denmark; At his former club, which has now merged into FC Copenhagen , he played two seasons before he found his football home in England with the Bolton Wanderers . In the first season he was able to celebrate promotion to the Premier League with the Trotters , to which he contributed with five goals in 41 games. At the end of the 1997/98 season , however, was relegated again. After another season in the First Division , Frandsen moved to league rivals Blackburn Rovers during the 1999/2000 season , but returned to Bolton after this season. He led the team again in the 2000/01 season in the Premier League, in which Bolton was initially at home in the lower regions of the table, but surprisingly eighth at the end of the 2003/04 season .
For the 2004/05 season Frandsen moved to Wigan Athletic , for which he played nine more times in the Football League Championship before ending his career in early 2005 after an injury.
National team
Frandsen's international career in the Danish U-19 national team began on April 28, 1987 with a 1-1 in the European Championship qualification against the contemporaries from Iceland; It was used five times in the U-19 that year. From 1989 to 1992 he played in the U-21 national team, which reached the semifinals of the 1992 European Championship . Then he was also in the squad of the team at the Olympic Games . He came to a total of 21 appearances in the Danish U-21, scoring eight goals.
National coach Richard Møller Nielsen had already used him for the first time in the senior national team on May 30, 1990 . In the Gelsenkirchen Park Stadium he came on after a substitution for Jan Bartram in a 0-1 defeat against the DFB-Elf for a short ten-minute bet. Two more times he was used as a substitute by Møller Nielsen in 1990 and 1991, before Frandsen's international career seemed already over. But more than five years later, when he was already playing in England, coach Bo Johansson enabled him to make a comeback. Frandsen was on November 9, 1996 with the number eight in the starting line-up in the friendly against France . He then played in the World Cup qualifiers , was appointed to the Danish World Cup team in 1998 and made two short appearances in France against Saudi Arabia and in the round of 16 against Nigeria .
After he was also part of the extended squad in the following years and was part of other appearances in friendly and qualifying matches for the following European and World Championships , he was not insisted on either the European Championship in the Netherlands and Belgium or the World Cup in Japan and South Korea Called a list. He made his last match for Danish Dynamite on April 2, 2003 in the European Championship qualification in the 2-0 defeat against Bosnia-Herzegovina . He could not score a goal in any of his 23 full internationals.
Web links
- Frandsen's international match statistics at the Danish Football Association
- Profile at Sporting-Heroes
- Per Frandsen in the database of soccerbase.com (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Frandsen, Per |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Danish soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 6, 1970 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Copenhagen |