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
- ^ "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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