Kim Vilfort (Danish pronunciation: [ˈvilfɒːt]; born 15 November 1962) is a Danish retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is the...
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into the hands of the England goalkeeper Chris Woods. Kim Vilfort missed a late cross from Kim Christofte and the match ended goalless. Denmark's second...
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a team from the newly reunified Germany. Goals from John Jensen and Kim Vilfort secured a 2–0 victory for the Danes in their first and only European...
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Germany. Denmark won the final 2–0 with goals from John Jensen and Kim Vilfort in either half to claim their first European title. Scotland and the...
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Brian Laudrup (1990) and the second goalscorer of the Euro 1992 final Kim Vilfort (1991). The club became used to winning the national title and turned...
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Kiriakov Georges Bregy Dean Saunders 3 goals Lyuboslav Penev Pavel Kuka Kim Vilfort Les Ferdinand Laurent Blanc Kálmán Kovács Steve Staunton Ronen Harazi...
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Ľubomír Moravčík Henrik Andersen Jan Bartram Lars Elstrup Michael Laudrup Kim Vilfort Thomas Doll Rainer Ernst Ulf Kirsten Paul Gascoigne Bryan Robson Chris...
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Wikidata. {{UEFA player}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata. Kim Vilfort – UEFA competition record (archive) {{UEFA player}} template missing...
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Pfeifenberger Michael Streiter Arnold Wetl Jan Bartram Kim Christofte Lars Elstrup Frank Pingel Kim Vilfort Allan Mørkøre Torkil Nielsen Kári Reynheim Kingsley...
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1988 Marco van Basten Netherlands 1 1988 John Jensen Denmark 1 1992 Kim Vilfort Denmark 1 1992 Patrik Berger Czech Republic 1 1996 Sylvain Wiltord...
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