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Peter Rasmussen

1967 - Today

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Peter Rasmussen (born 16 May 1967) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a forward. He won the 1995 Danish Superliga with AaB and played 254 games and scored 68 goals in two stints with the club, interrupted by two seasons with VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga. He ended his career with Viborg FF in 1998. He played 13 games for the Denmark national team from 1989 to 1996, and scored two goals against Mexico and Argentina as Denmark won the 1995 FIFA Confederations Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Peter Rasmussen is the 9,736th most popular soccer player, the 793rd most popular biography from Denmark and the 128th most popular Danish Soccer Player.

Peter Rasmussen, the Danish footballer born in 1967, is most famous for his career as a midfielder, playing for clubs such as B 1903 and the Danish national team. He gained recognition for his contributions to Danish football during the 1990s.

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Among people born in 1967, Peter Rasmussen ranks 801Before him are Brian Michael Bendis, Uwe Dassler, Ulla Weigerstorfer, Alexander Vencel, José del Solar, and Dumitru Răducanu. After him are Ulrich Kirchhoff, Milan Kerbr, Parvin Ardalan, Walter Kogler, Igor Potapovich, and Kimberly Elise.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Peter Rasmussen ranks 793 out of 1,032Before him are Anders Samuelsen (1967), Pia Olsen Dyhr (1971), Frederik Rønnow (1992), Kenneth Perez (1974), Lasse Svan Hansen (1983), and Kasper Bøgelund (1980). After him are Nicki Sørensen (1975), Tobias Lindholm (1977), Jan Bartram (1962), Leon Andreasen (1983), Sara Forestier (1986), and Christopher (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Denmark

Among soccer players born in Denmark, Peter Rasmussen ranks 128Before him are Morten Hjulmand (1999), Torben Frank (1968), Per Krøldrup (1979), Frederik Rønnow (1992), Kenneth Perez (1974), and Kasper Bøgelund (1980). After him are Jan Bartram (1962), Leon Andreasen (1983), Steven Lustü (1971), Patrick Mtiliga (1981), Jacob Laursen (1971), and Søren Andersen (1970).