SOCCER PLAYER

Lars Elstrup

1963 - Today

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Lars Dahl Elstrup (born 24 March 1963) is a Danish former professional footballer, who played as a forward for a number of Danish clubs, as well as Dutch club Feyenoord and English club Luton Town. He played 34 matches and scored 13 goals for the Denmark national team, and was part of the Denmark team which won the 1992 European Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Lars Elstrup is the 5,855th most popular soccer player (down from 5,530th in 2024), the 653rd most popular biography from Denmark (down from 647th in 2019) and the 69th most popular Danish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Lars Elstrup ranks 5,855 out of 21,273Before her are Constantino Urbieta Sosa, Youssef En-Nesyri, Habib Beye, Julen Guerrero, Luboš Kubík, and Yasushi Yoshida. After her are Bruno Martini, Stanimir Stoilov, Takashi Kuwahara, Lothar Kobluhn, Claude Dambury, and Eran Zahavi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Lars Elstrup ranks 523Before her are Ha-Joon Chang, Charlotte Link, Vital Borkelmans, Eduard Abazi, Sonny Silooy, and József Kiprich. After her are Brendan Coyle, Jos Luhukay, Tim DeKay, Terry Farrell, Stephen Tataw, and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Lars Elstrup ranks 653 out of 1,032Before her are Kai Winding (1922), Thomas Christiansen (1973), Troels Rasmussen (1961), Nikolaj Arcel (1972), Poul Heegaard (1871), and Nicolas Bro (1972). After her are Finn Pedersen (1925), DQ (1973), Princess Nathalie of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (1975), Lars Høgh (1959), John Tchicai (1936), and Roland Møller (1972).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Denmark

Among soccer players born in Denmark, Lars Elstrup ranks 69Before her are Poul Pedersen (1932), Brian Priske (1977), Viggo Jensen (1947), Ole Kjær (1954), Thomas Christiansen (1973), and Troels Rasmussen (1961). After her are Lars Høgh (1959), Emre Mor (1997), Bent Christensen Arensøe (1967), Lasse Schöne (1986), Jes Høgh (1966), and Yussuf Poulsen (1994).