Frank Arnesen (born 30 September 1956) is a former Danish footballer and sporting director at Dutch football club Feyenoord. Arnesen was the Director of...
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Arnesen (born 1950), Norwegian jazz pianist Eric Arnesen (born 1958), American historian Frank Arnesen (born 1956), Danish footballer Heidi Arnesen,...
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top-flight 1975 1st Division season. He and Fremad Amager teammate Frank Arnesen moved abroad to become professional footballers in November 1975. They...
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record in a single European Championship. 9 goals Michel Platini 3 goals Frank Arnesen 2 goals Preben Elkjær Jean-François Domergue Rui Jordão Antonio Maceda...
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the club, as well as the emergence of young players Marco van Basten and Frank Rijkaard. The team won back-to-back Eredivisie titles in 1982 and 1983,...
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Greek public authorities, a fee of €10,886,811. On 27 May, PAOK hired Frank Arnesen as their new sports director. On 18 June, Igor Tudor was hired as the...
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Substitutes: GK 12 Dirk Vekeman MF 13 Per Frimann FW 14 Franky Vercauteren 64' MF 15 Arnór Guðjohnsen MF 16 Frank Arnesen 82' Manager: Paul Van Himst...
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an Anderlecht team that included the future Spurs Sporting Director Frank Arnesen. On leaving White Hart Lane for the last time, brought about by a disagreement...
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Platini Alain Giresse Frank Arnesen Rudi Völler West Germany 1988 (11 player squad) Hans van Breukelen Giuseppe Bergomi Frank Rijkaard Ronald Koeman...
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they went from a 1–0 lead to a 5–1 battering against Spain; key player Frank Arnesen was suspended for the game after being sent off against West Germany...
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