SOCCER PLAYER

Klaus Berggreen

1958 - Today

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Klaus Berggreen (born 3 February 1958) is a Danish former footballer who played as a midfielder, most prominently for Italian clubs Pisa and A.S. Roma. He played 46 matches and scored five goals for the Danish national team, and he represented his country at the 1986 World Cup and two European Championship tournaments. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Klaus Berggreen is the 4,758th most popular soccer player (down from 4,293rd in 2019), the 597th most popular biography from Denmark (down from 575th in 2019) and the 55th most popular Danish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Klaus Berggreen ranks 4,758 out of 21,273Before him are Sergio Brio, Diego Benaglio, Cristiano Zanetti, Bruno Pesaola, Andriy Lunin, and Delfo Bellini. After him are Ottorino Sartor, Roberto López Ufarte, Ali Fergani, Curtis Jones, Constant Joacim, and Hennadiy Lytovchenko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Klaus Berggreen ranks 397Before him are Jürgen Hingsen, Paweł Edelman, Leslie David Baker, Alexander Tarasov, Steve Sem-Sandberg, and Lam Jones. After him are Roberto López Ufarte, Robert Dill-Bundi, Fatih Birol, Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha, Kathy Hochul, and Neil Finn.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Klaus Berggreen ranks 597 out of 1,032Before him are Peder Pedersen (1945), Ellen Winther (1933), Mariann Fischer Boel (1943), Michala Petri (1958), John Lauridsen (1959), and Niels Petersen (1885). After him are Kevin Magnussen (1992), Jens Albinus (1965), Jørgen Marcussen (1950), Per Røntved (1949), Søren Marinus Jensen (1879), and Lene Hau (1959).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Denmark

Among soccer players born in Denmark, Klaus Berggreen ranks 55Before him are Martin Jørgensen (1975), Stig Tøfting (1969), Jesper Christiansen (1978), Jens Jørn Bertelsen (1952), Jan Mølby (1963), and John Lauridsen (1959). After him are Per Røntved (1949), Birger Jensen (1951), Ole Qvist (1950), Bjørn Rasmussen (1885), Michael Krohn-Dehli (1983), and Ole Rasmussen (1952).