SOCCER PLAYER

Kris Stadsgaard

1985 - Today

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Kris Stadsgaard (born 1 August 1985) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a central defender. He made one senior appearance in 2003 for Farum before the club changed its name to Nordsjælland. He signed with Italian club Reggina in August 2007 and left the club in March 2008 for Rosenborg in Norway, winning two Norwegian Premier League championships in three seasons there. After 1.5 years with Spanish club Málaga he returned to Denmark with Copenhagen in January 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Kris Stadsgaard is the 15,820th most popular soccer player (down from 15,605th in 2024), the 992nd most popular biography from Denmark (down from 965th in 2019) and the 188th most popular Danish Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1985, Kris Stadsgaard ranks 1,197Before him are Terukazu Tanaka, Stine Fischer Christensen, Sara Moreira, Dennis Endras, Šárka Strachová, and Ernesto Inarkiev. After him are Pablo Abián, Alexis Copello, Fabien Camus, Edwin Valencia, Tara Conner, and Saeid Marouf.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Kris Stadsgaard ranks 992 out of 1,032Before him are Heidi Astrup (1972), Søren Rieks (1987), Frederik Schram (1995), Lasse Nielsen (1988), Stine Fischer Christensen (1985), and Sara Petersen (1987). After him are Lars Eller (1989), Lasse Boesen (1979), Nicolás Navarro (null), Mette Vestergaard (1975), Tina Bøttzau (1971), and Mette Schjoldager (1977).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Denmark

Among soccer players born in Denmark, Kris Stadsgaard ranks 188Before him are Oliver Christensen (1999), Kenneth Zohore (1994), Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen (1988), Søren Rieks (1987), Frederik Schram (1995), and Lasse Nielsen (1988). After him are Kim Christensen (1979), Jens Odgaard (1999), Alexander Scholz (1992), David Jensen (1992), Mathias Jensen (1996), and Erik Sviatchenko (1991).