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Louise Hansen (born May 4, 1975 in Hørsholm) is a Danish international football player.
With 96 games for the Danish national team, Hansen participated in major tournaments including the 1997 and 2005 Women's European Championship and the 1995 and 1999 Women's World Cup.
In 1994, Hansen started playing for German club TSV Siegen, transferring to 1. FFC Frankfurt in 2000. With 1. FFC Frankfurt she won four German league championships (2001, 2002, 2003 und 2005) and played in five German Cup finals. In 2002 and 2006 she won the UEFA Women's Cup with 1. FFC Frankfurt.
Since the 2006 World Cup Hansen, together with 1. FFC Frankfurt and the Frankfurt Stadtwerke Verkehrsgesellschaft, leads and manages "Girls wanted", an initiative aimed at attracting girls to football
Denmark squad - 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup |
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1 Larsen • 2 L.Hansen • 3 Flæng • 4 Terp • 5 Pedersen • 6 Holm • 7 Laursen • 8 Kolding • 9 Jensen • 10 B.Christensen • 11 Krogh • 12 Eggers Nielsen • 13 C.Hansen • 14 Madsen • 15 Bonde • 16 Bjerregaard • 17 K.Christensen • 18 Allentoft • 19 Axelsen • 20 Petersen • Coach: Pantzhorn
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Denmark squad - 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup |
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1 Larsen • 2 H.S. Christensen • 3 K.Christensen • 4 Terp • 5 Kristensen • 6 Axelsen • 7 L.Hansen • 8 Rasmussen • 9 Petersen • 10 Krogh • 11 M.Pedersen • 12 Revsbeck Jensen • 13 Knudsen • 14 K.Pedersen • 15 M.Hansen • 16 Jensen • 17 Nørregaard • 18 Søndergaard • 19 Johansen • 20 A-M.Christensen • Coach: Hvidemose
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