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    Jan Kristiansen (born 4 August 1981) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Kristiansen made his Danish Superliga debut...
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  • politician (1902–1942) Ingrid Kristiansen, Norwegian long distance runner Jan Kristiansen, Danish footballer Jan Arne Kristiansen, rock musician with the band...
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    Jan Harald Kristiansen (22 May 1934 – 29 October 2023) was a Norwegian speed skater. Kristiansen represented the club Oslo IL, and competed at the 1956...
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    Two men were convicted (in 2001) for the murders: Jan Helge Andersen (born 1981) and Viggo Kristiansen (born 1979). Andersen was convicted of the murder...
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  • Vingaard (2008/5/1) Niki Zimling (2008/1/0) Jesper Bech (2006/1/0) Jan Kristiansen (2003/9/0) John Lauridsen (1981/27/3) Ole Madsen (1980/18/0) Ole Kjær...
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    Superligaen (2010–11 until 31 Dec 2014) No league sponsor Alka Superliga (1 Jan 2015 until 2017–18) Sponsor: Alka Superligaen 2018–19 No league sponsor 3F...
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  • champions Stuttgart a double. A 109th-minute strike from Danish midfielder Jan Kristiansen won the game for Nürnberg. The DFB-Pokal began with 64 teams in a single-elimination...
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    won the European Men's Handball Championship in 2008 with Denmark. Jan Kristiansen (born 1981), a retired footballer with over 450 club appearances and...
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  • 2002–03 F.C. Copenhagen (3) Brøndby Søren Frederiksen (Viborg) and Jan Kristiansen (Esbjerg) (18) 2003–04 F.C. Copenhagen (4) Brøndby Steffen Højer (OB)...
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    against FC Nordsjælland in November 2009 before being replaced by Jan Kristiansen after an hour. During his time at Brøndby, he quickly became very popular...
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