- Klaus Berggreen
Football player infobox
playername = Klaus Berggreen
fullname = Klaus Berggreen
nickname =
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1958|2|3|mf=y
cityofbirth =Virum
countryofbirth =Denmark
height =
position =Midfielder
youthyears = 1964-1975
youthclubs =Lyngby Boldklub
years = 1975-1982 1982-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 1989-1990
clubs =Lyngby Boldklub SC Pisa AS Roma Torino Calcio Lyngby Boldklub
caps(goals) = ? (?)
124 (29) 24 (5) 26 (3) ? (?)
nationalyears = 1978-1979
1979-1988
nationalteam = Denmark U-21 Denmark
nationalcaps(goals) = 7 (1) 46 (5)Klaus Berggreen (born
February 3 ,1958 ) is a Danish former football player, who most prominently played for Italian clubs Pisa andA.S. Roma . He played 46 matches and scored five goals for the Danish national team, and he represented his country at the 1986 World Cup and two European Championship tournaments.Biography
Born in
Virum , he started playing football at nearby clubLyngby Boldklub at the age of six. He made his senior debut in 1975, in a Lyngby team which struggled to establish itself in the secondaryDanish 2nd Division league. Berggreen was Lyngby's top goalscorer in several seasons, and scored 15 goals when the club won promotion for the top-flightDanish 1st Division in 1979. He made his Danish national team debut in August 1979, in the first game of newly appointed national managerSepp Piontek . He played one more national team game, before his international career went on a hiatus.In 1982, he moved abroad to play for newly promoted club
SC Pisa in the ItalianSerie A championship. Berggreen helped the club stay in the Serie A, and was recalled to the Danish national team in October 1982. In the 1983-84 Serie A season, Pisa wererelegated into the Serie B, but Berggreen chose to stay with the club. He was selected to compete for the Danish national team at the 1984 European Championship, where he played four matches, and scored a goal in the 5-0 victory against Yugoslavia. In the semi-final against Spain, Berggreen wassent off ininjury time , as Denmark were eliminated onpenalty shootout .He helped Pisa win the 1985 Serie B series, to reenter the Serie A championship. Pisa were relegated once more at the end of the 1985-86 Serie A season. For the national team, Berggreen played an important part in Denmark's first ever qualification for a World Cup tournament. In the penultimate match of the qualification stage in October 1985, Denmark were trailing Norway by 0-1 at
half-time . Ten minutes after the break, Berggreen snapped the ball from a Norwegian defender, and made the assist asMichael Laudrup equalised the game. Berggreen himself went on to score two goals, as Denmark eventually won 5-1. He was included in the Danish squad for the 1986 World Cup main tournament, and played three games, before Denmark were once again eliminated by Spain.After the World Cup, Berggreen opted to stay in the Serie A, and signed with vice-champions
AS Roma . He played a single season at Roma, which ended in a seventh place in the 1986-87 Serie A. He moved on to league rivalsTorino Calcio , whom he helped finish in sixth place the next season. He was selected to represent Denmark at the 1988 European Championship in June 1988, where he played two games as a substitute. Berggreen ended his national career after the tournament, having played 46 matches and scored five goals since his national team debut in 1979.Berggreen moved back to Denmark, where he ended his career with Lyngby, in a combined role as both active player and Lyngby sports director. He ended his active career in March 1990, 32 years old, after more than 200 games for Lyngby. Lyngby struggled financially, and Berggreen left his job as a sports director in November 1992. He went on to concentrate on his clothes company.
Honours
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Serie B : 1985External links
* [http://www.dbu.dk/lbase/playerInfo.aspx?playerid=3760 Danish national team profile]
*da icon [http://www.showstars.dk/query:invoke/method:display/folderid:2852/lang:da/ Showstars profile]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/players/den-players-in-it.html RSSSF - Danish players in Italy]
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