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Peter Madsen

1978 - Today

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Peter Planch Madsen (born 26 April 1978) is a retired Danish professional footballer who played as a striker. He began and ended his career with Brøndby IF, winning the Danish Superliga three times and finishing as its joint top scorer in 2001–02. Abroad, he totalled 63 games and 18 goals in Germany's Bundesliga for VfL Wolfsburg, VfL Bochum and 1. FC Köln, and had a brief loan to England's Southampton in 2006. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Peter Madsen is the 8,161st most popular soccer player (up from 17,806th in 2019), the 732nd most popular biography from Denmark (up from 1,023rd in 2019) and the 105th most popular Danish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Peter Madsen ranks 8,161 out of 21,273Before him are Ian Porterfield, Seiya Matsuki, Mathias Pogba, Lovre Kalinić, Cheick Tioté, and Isidoro Sota. After him are Eric Addo, Daniel Timofte, Matheus Nunes, Jun Kamita, Tom Lockyer, and Gintaras Staučė.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Peter Madsen ranks 473Before him are Júlio César, Igor Bišćan, Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Mathew Hayman, Nadine Velazquez, and Sohyang. After him are Eric Addo, Macarena Gómez, Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva, Nick Zano, Davit Kezerashvili, and Courtney Ford.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Peter Madsen ranks 732 out of 1,032Before him are Pernille Harder (1992), Inger Støjberg (1973), Natasja Saad (1974), Per Frimann (1962), Jens Stryger Larsen (1991), and Hans Lindberg (1981). After him are Niclas Jensen (1974), Sherin Khankan (1974), Bjarne Goldbæk (1968), Lars Michaelsen (1969), Marc Rieper (1968), and Miklos Molnar (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Denmark

Among soccer players born in Denmark, Peter Madsen ranks 105Before him are Andreas Cornelius (1993), Lars Jacobsen (1979), William Kvist (1985), Pernille Harder (1992), Per Frimann (1962), and Jens Stryger Larsen (1991). After him are Niclas Jensen (1974), Bjarne Goldbæk (1968), Marc Rieper (1968), Miklos Molnar (1970), Torben Piechnik (1963), and Nicolai Jørgensen (1991).