- Per Frimann
Infobox Football biography
playername= Per Frimann
fullname = Per Frimann Hansen
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1962|6|4|df=y
cityofbirth =Gladsaxe
countryofbirth =Denmark
height =
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1980
1981
1982-1988
1988
1989-1990
clubs =Akademisk Boldklub Kjøbenhavns Boldklub RSC Anderlecht Aarhus GF ("loan")Brøndby IF
caps(goals) =
15 (5)
158 (32)
7 (0)
28 (6)
nationalyears = 1983-1989
nationalteam = Denmark
nationalcaps(goals) = 17 (1)Per Frimann Hansen (born
4 June 1962 ) is a Danish former football player. He most notably played as amidfielder for Belgian clubRSC Anderlecht , with whom he won three BelgianJupiler League championships, as well as the 1983UEFA Cup . He played 17 matches and scored one goal for the Danish national team, and represented his country at the1986 FIFA World Cup and 1988 European Championship.Biography
Frimann started his career with Danish club
Akademisk Boldklub (AB) under managerChristian Andersen . In 1980, Frimann made his senior debut for AB, who played in the top-flightDanish 1st Division . In 1981, Frimann moved toKjøbenhavns Boldklub (KB). At KB, he was noticed by Belgian clubRSC Anderlecht , and he went to play for the club a season later. Frimann immediately got a place in the Anderlecht starting line-up, and he made his debut for the Danish national team in October 1983. Frimann remained seven seasons in Anderlecht, where he won three BelgianJupiler League championship and the 1983UEFA Cup . In his time at the club, he played alongside a number of fellow Danish national team players, most notably national team captainMorten Olsen .Selected for the Danish squad at the 1986 World Cup, Frimann looked like becoming an important part of the Danish team.Jeppe Facius, "Drenget direktør", "
Ekstra Bladet ", September 18, 1999] A complicated ankle injury, sustained during the last training camp before the tournament, kept Frimann from playing at the 1986 World Cup, and for the rest of his career he would struggle with injuries.Jens-Carl Kristensen, "Per Frimann stopper som fodboldinvalid", "Berlingske Tidende ", August 15, 1990] In 1988, after many injury problems at Anderlecht, the 26-years-old Frimann decided to return to Denmark. He was bought byBrøndby IF , and loaned out toAarhus GF (AGF) in the 1988 season, where he won the 1988Danish Cup .Frimann was a part of the Danish team which qualified for the
1988 Summer Olympics , but the team never got to compete in the final tournament. It was discovered that Frimann was not eligible for the 2-0 win over Poland in which he played, and Denmark was penalised the points of the win. This cost the spot at the final tournament. He was a part of the Danish squad for the 1988 European Championship, where he took part in a single match. In 1989, he moved from AGF to Brøndby, where Morten Olsen was manager. In August 1990, Frimann ended his playing career, at 28 years of age, due to continued injury problems. He was the first player on Danish soil to have atestimonial match to his benefit, as the Danish 1986 World Cup team beat Brøndby IF 6-4.Following his retirement, he worked with
public relations in theEuropean Commission from 1992 to 1996. He was hired as an internal consulent inDanmarks Idrætsforbund in 1996. In April 1998, he became the sports director of former club AB. When AB managerChristian Andersen agreed a contract with league rivalsF.C. Copenhagen in October 1998, eight months before his contract expiry in June 1999, Frimann initially refused to let Andersen go before time and suspended him. [Mads Glenn Wehlast, "Benspænd", "Ekstra Bladet ", October 27, 1998] He soon changed his mind and let Andersen go, [Lars Bøgeskov, "AB frigiver træner", "Politiken ", October 30, 1998] but the two would go on to have a strained relationship. In his time at AB, the club lost a great part of itsmarket liquidity , [da icon [http://www.retssal.dk/nyheder2.php3?side=748 Unødvendigt sagsanlæg] , "Retssal.dk", October 31, 2004] and he left the club in 2002. He then became asportscaster at the "Onside" football show on the TV3 Denmark TV-channel. In his 2004 autobiography, Andersen questioned Frimann's involvement in AB's financial losses, and though Frimann aired the possibility of a lawsuit, the matter was resolved when Andersen made a public apology. [Thomas Mikkel Mortensen, "Christian Andersen siger undskyld", "Berlingske Tidende ", November 20, 2004]Honours
*
UEFA Cup : 1983
*BelgianJupiler League : 1985, 1986, 1987
*Danish Cup : 1988References
External links
* [http://www.dbu.dk/lbase/playerInfo.aspx?playerid=4008 Danish national team profile]
* [http://www.tv3.dk/index.phtml?nav=2097&page_type=document&document=24173 Viasat profile]
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/php/spieler.php?id=21369 National Football Teams statistics]
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