Claus Christiansen (footballer, born 1967)

Danish footballer

Claus Christiansen (born 19 October 1967 in Glostrup) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a defender. At club level, he appeared in 295 Danish league matches for Lyngby Boldklub. At international level, he played five matches for the Denmark national team, most notably the semi-final and final matches of the Euro 1992 tournament, which Denmark won.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Claus Christiansen". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 15 December 2021.

External links

  • Claus Christiansen national team profile at the Danish Football Association (in Danish)
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Danish Football Hall of Fame
Teams
1948 Summer Olympics team (July - August 1948)
1960 Summer Olympics team (August - September 1960)
1971 Women's World Cup Team (August - September 1971)
Danish Dynamite team (1980–89)
Euro 1992 team (June 1992)
Coaches
Sepp Piontek (1979–1990)
Richard Møller Nielsen (1990–1996)
Players
Middelboe (1908–1920)
S. Nielsen (1908–1919)
P. Nielsen (1910–1925)
S. Hansen (1911–1920)
C. Hansen (1918–1921)
Jørgensen (1925–1939)
E. Nielsen (1940–1951)
K. Hansen (1943–48)
Lundberg (1943–1956)
A. Jensen (1945–57)
Præst (1945–49)
J. Sørensen (1946–49)
J. Hansen (1948)
J. P. Hansen (1949–61)
Pedersen (1953–64)
From (1957–61)
Enoksen (1958–67)
O. Madsen (1958–69)
H. Nielsen (1959–60)
J. Hansen (1965–78)
M. Olsen (1970–89)
Røntved (1970–82)
Augustesen (1971)
H. Jensen (1972–80)
Simonsen (1972–86)
Arnesen (1977–87)
Elkjær (1977–88)
L. Nielsen (1977–88)
Lerby (1978–89)
M. Laudrup (1982–98)
Høgh (1983–95)
B. Laudrup (1987–98)
Schmeichel (1987–2001)
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Denmark squadUEFA Euro 1992 winners (1st title)
Denmark


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