Henrik Larsen (manager, Born 1965)
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Henrik Larsen (born 17 May 1966), nicknamed ''Store Larsen'' (''Big Larsen''), is a Danish
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manager and former professional player, who played as a
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. He was last the manager of Lyngby Boldklub. He was the joint top scorer at the
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which he won with the Denmark national team. He was also part of the Danish squad at
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where he played his last national team game. In all, he played 39 national team matches and scored five goals.


Club career

Larsen was born in Lyngby. He started his career in Denmark for
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and then later Lyngby Boldklub. He won the 1985 Danish Cup trophy with Lyngby, and made his Danish national team debut in February 1989. In April 1990, he agreed a move abroad to play for Italian club
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, who were leading the promotion battle in the secondary
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division. Larsen was named
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, as he won the 1990 Danish Cup with Lyngby, before moving to Italy in June 1990. He joined Pisa in the
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championship, but in his first year at the club, Pisa were relegated to the Serie B again. As Serie B regulations only allowed two foreign players in the team, Larsen had to look for playing time elsewhere, when the club preferred Argentinians Diego Simeone and
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. After the Euro 92 tournament, Larsen moved back to Pisa in the Serie B. Simeone had been sold, but following the first few league games for the club, Larsen was put on sale. A number of European clubs were interested in him, but Pisa's pricetag of DKK 50 million kept all interest at bay. Larsen eventually moved to
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in England on a loan deal in January 1993. His stay in Aston Villa was short, as he had trouble forcing his way into the team under manager Ron Atkinson. In March 1993, he was told by Atkinson he wasn't needed, but as Pisa didn't want him back, he stayed at Villa's reserve team until May 1993. He was loaned out to German club Waldhof Mannheim in the
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in 1993, where he played well. He returned to Denmark in 1994, to play for Lyngby on a season-long loan deal. Larsen was set free from his Pisa contract in February 1995, when his transfer rights were given to Lyngby. He was called up for the Danish squad for Euro 96, by national manager Møller Nielsen. He took part in all Denmark's three matches, before ending his national team career when Denmark were eliminated. After Euro 96, he moved to league rivals FC Copenhagen, with whom he won the 1997 Danish Cup. He ended his career in 1999.


International career

Larsen went on a season-long loan deal back in Lyngby, where he helped the club win the 1992
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championship. He was selected for the Danish team to compete at the Euro 92 tournament. He started the tournament as a substitute, but Larsen went on to score three goals at Euro 92, including both goals in the 2–2 semi-final draw against the
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. He scored at his attempt in the ensuing Penalty shootout (association football), penalty shootout, and played full-time when he and the Danish national team won the final against Germany national football team, Germany.


Coaching career

Following his retirement, he became assistant coach at FC Copenhagen, before managing Ølstykke FC. He was head coach of the Faroe Islands national football team, Faroe Islands national team until 2005, as well as associated coach of the talent team in Lyngby Boldklub, for whose old boys team he is also playing. In 2006, he was caretaker manager in Holbæk B&I, before signing on with Køge Boldklub in June 2006 and was here coach until June 2008. Larsen was named as the new head coach from Lyngby Boldklub on 15 July 2008 and was then fired after eight months on 30 March 2009. He was the new assistant manager at the Danish football club Randers FC, when the season 2009–10 started, together with another Danish football legend Flemming Povlsen. They were both assistant managers for the Randers FC manager John Faxe Jensen but the trio was fired on 6 October 2009.


Personal life

In 1998, he announced he was marrying an English sports reporter, Sacha Crowther, whom he had met at the UEFA European Championship two years earlier.


Honours


Player

Lyngby Boldklub * Danish Cup: 1984–85, 1989–90 *
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: 1991–92 Danish Superliga, 1991–92 Copenhagen * Danish Cup: 1996–97 Danish Cup, 1996–97 Denmark *UEFA European Championship, European Championship: UEFA Euro 1992, 1992


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References


External links

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Henrik Larsen Interview
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