Mogens Krogh (Danish pronunciation: [ˈmɔwns ˈkʰʁɔːw]; born 31 October 1963) is a Danish former professional football player who was most recently manager...
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Norwegian singer Jan Krogh Jensen (1958–1996), Danish gangster Lars Krogh Jeppesen (born 1979), Danish handball player Mogens Krogh (born 1963), Danish...
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Mogens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mogens is a Danish masculine given name (specifically Danish shake-up of Magnus), and may refer to: Mogens...
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Jensen and captain Lars Olsen combined with the emergence of goalkeeper Mogens Krogh and striker Ebbe Sand got the club back on its feet. The rebuilding culminated...
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Christensen (1967-01-04)4 January 1967 (aged 25) 16 8 Schalke 04 16 1GK Mogens Krogh (1963-10-31)31 October 1963 (aged 28) 1 0 Brøndby 17 2DF Claus Christiansen...
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Silkeborg 21 4FW Søren Andersen (1970-01-31)31 January 1970 (aged 26) 2 Aalborg BK 22 1GK Mogens Krogh (1963-10-31)31 October 1963 (aged 32) 5 Brøndby...
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Larsen 120+1' FW 11 Brian Laudrup FW 10 Lars Elstrup Substitutes: GK Mogens Krogh MF 12 Michael Larsen 120+1' MF 13 Brian Nielsen 69' 38' MF Stig Tøfting...
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Midtjylland, AGF 7 Michael Hansen 371 Silkeborg, OB, Esbjerg, Midtjylland Mogens Krogh 371 Ikast, Brøndby 9 Nicolai Stokholm 370 AB, OB, Nordsjælland 10 Arek...
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Superligaen appearances for the club, primarily serving as a deputy to Mogens Krogh. Christensen would later join Hvidovre, making 15 league appearances...
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dramatic fashion on the second to last matchday when opposing goalkeeper Mogens Krogh headed in the 3–3 equaliser. AGF would, however, win the Danish Cup that...
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