Ulrik le Fevre (25 June 1946 – 24 February 2024) was a Danish professional football player, manager and FIFA-licensed player agent. A right-footed left...
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Lange (1808–1878), Norwegian politician Ulrik Laursen (born 1976), Danish professional footballer Ulrik le Fevre (born 1946), Danish former professional...
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several international players such as Thomas Gravesen, Tommy Troelsen, Ulrik le Fevre, and John Sivebæk. On the European stage, Vejle Boldklub has played...
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quarter-finals. They won the first leg 2–0 in Belgium thanks to goals from Ulrik le Fevre and Eduard Krieger. Brugge lost the second leg 2–1, at Milan's home...
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defensive players like Luggi Müller and Klaus-Dieter Sieloff. With Ulrik le Fevre the club signed their first Danish player, later followed by Henning...
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Pedersen (1953–1964) Henning Enoksen (1958–1966) Ole Madsen (1958–1969) Ulrik le Fevre (1965–1976) Johnny Hansen (1965–1978) Henning Jensen (1972–1980) Per...
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1937) 16 February – Jan Sørensen, footballer (born 1955) 24 February – Ulrik le Fevre, footballer (born 1946) 2 March – Søren Pape Poulsen, politician (born...
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(1988–1994). Kotogatake Koichi, 71, Japanese sumo wrestler, heart failure. Ulrik le Fevre, 77, Danish footballer (Vejle BK, Club Brugge, national team). Martti...
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1943 in Vejle) a former footballer, 433 club caps and 45 for Denmark Ulrik le Fevre (born 1946 in Vejle) former footballer, over 400 club caps and 37 for...
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