Christian Andersen

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Christian Andersen
Personal information
Full nameChristian Andersen
Date of birth (1944-09-28) September 28, 1944
Place of birthCopenhagen, Denmark
Playing positionManager (former defender)
Club information
Current clubnone
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
B 1903
Union St. Gilloise
Crossing Schaerbeek
Cercle Brugge
FC Lorient
AB
Gladsaxe-Hero BK
National team
1965Denmark u211(0)
1969Denmark2(0)
Teams managed
1978-1983AB
1983-1984Glostrup IC
1985-1986AB
1995-1998AB
1999FC Copenhagen
1999-2000B93
2001-2004Farum BK/FC Nordsjælland
2005-2007AB
2009-2010BK Frem
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

Christian Andersen (born September 28, 1944) is a Danish former football player and now manager. He was most recently the manager of Boldklubben Frem

As player he played for B 1903, Cercle Brugge, FC Lorient and Akademisk Boldklub and played two caps for the Danish national football team.

As manager he has managed Akademisk Boldklub a couple of times, but he is most famous for his controversies with FC Copenhagen chairman Flemming Østergaard and former chairman of Akademisk Boldklub, Per Frimann. The first controversy was about Andersen being fired as manager of FC Copenhagen after only one match, and the other because Andersen in his autobiography called Frimann the reason why AB had had economic problems. Frimann began talking about a possible lawsuit, but this was solved, when Andersen made a public apology.[1]

References

  1. Thomas Mikkel Mortensen, "Christian Andersen siger undskyld", Berlingske Tidende, November 20, 2004

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