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Kenneth Brylle

1959 - Today

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Kenneth Brylle Larsen (born 22 May 1959) is a Danish former professional footballer. He scored two goals in 16 matches for the Denmark national team and represented his country at the 1984 European Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kenneth Brylle is the 3,022nd most popular soccer player (up from 4,718th in 2019), the 494th most popular biography from Denmark (up from 596th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Danish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kenneth Brylle ranks 3,022 out of 21,273Before him are Ståle Solbakken, Marc Cucurella, Guy François, Guillermo Saavedra, Mwepu Ilunga, and Willy Jäggi. After him are Juan Carlos Valerón, Branislav Sekulić, Niginho, Ernesto Grillo, Rafael Albrecht, and Emmanuel Scheffer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Kenneth Brylle ranks 271Before him are Mare Winningham, Zakir Hasanov, Akio Ōtsuka, Giovanna Amati, Sito Pons, and Steven Erikson. After him are Fabio Luisi, Ali Bujsaim, Milcho Manchevski, Neal Stephenson, Fran Walsh, and Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Kenneth Brylle ranks 494 out of 1,032Before him are Ernst Schultz (1879), Henrik Nordbrandt (1945), Ebbe Sand (1972), Kaare Klint (1888), Hannibal Sehested (1842), and Leif Mortensen (1946). After him are Katy Bødtger (1932), Ole Lund Kirkegaard (1940), Flemming Povlsen (1966), Peter Arnold Heise (1830), Karl Aage Hansen (1921), and Villy Sørensen (1929).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Denmark

Among soccer players born in Denmark, Kenneth Brylle ranks 29Before him are Jan Heintze (1963), Lars Olsen (1961), Nicklas Bendtner (1988), Ivan Nielsen (1956), Christian Poulsen (1980), and Ebbe Sand (1972). After him are Flemming Povlsen (1966), Karl Aage Hansen (1921), Jens Jørgen Hansen (1939), Bent Hansen (1933), Henning Enoksen (1935), and Jesper Olsen (1961).