Per Frandsen (born 6 February 1970) is a Danish football manager and former professional
football
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player. He is currently the manager of
Hvidovre IF.
He won the
1994–95 Danish Cup with
F.C. Copenhagen, and played 265 league games as a
midfielder for
Bolton Wanderers
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in England. Frandsen played 23 matches for the
Denmark national team between 1990 and 2003, and he represented his country at the
1992 Summer Olympics
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and
1998 FIFA World Cup
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tournaments.
Biography
Born in
Copenhagen, Frandsen started playing football with local clubs
BK Skjold
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and
B 93. He made his senior debut with top-flight club
B 1903, debuted for the
Danish under-21 national team in April 1989. He was the third best goalscorer of the
1990 Danish 1st Division
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The champi ...
, and made his national team debut in May 1990. He played three national team games under national manager
Richard Møller Nielsen, until his national team career went on a hiatus in September 1991. In November 1990, he was sold to French club
Lille OSC
Lille Olympique Sporting Club (), commonly referred to as LOSC, LOSC Lille or simply Lille, is a French professional football club based in Lille, Hauts-de-France that competes in Ligue 1, the top flight of French football. Lille has played its ...
, in a Lille club record
transfer deal.
Frandsen joined fellow Danish international
Jakob Friis-Hansen at Lille, and played four years at the club. While at Lille, he represented Denmark at the
1992 Summer Olympics
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, where he played full-time in Denmark's three games before elimination. When Lille faced economical difficulties in the summer 1994, Frandsen returned home to Denmark to play for
F.C. Copenhagen (FCK). Frandsen stated his intention to only play in Denmark temporarily, and having won the 1995
Danish Cup with FCK, he moved abroad once again in August 1996. He was sold to English club Bolton Wanderers for £1.25 million. Playing in the second tier of
English football, he made his debut for the club in a 1–1 draw at
Port Vale before scoring his first goal for Bolton in the following game against
Manchester City
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.
He soon earned a reputation as one of the best players in English football playing outside the top-flight
FA Premier League
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championship, and it was assumed that it would only be a matter of time before one of the bigger clubs came in for him. Instead, he helped Bolton win
promotion back to the Premier League in the
1996–97 season. Frandsen's national team career was revived in November 1996, when he was recalled by new national manager
Bo Johansson, after more than five years of absence from the Danish national team. He was one of the few bright spots of Bolton's second Premier League campaign, which ended in swift
relegation back into the
Football League
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. He was included in the Danish squad for the
1998 FIFA World Cup
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, where he was used as a substitute in two games.
In September 1999, Frandsen joined Bolton's league rivals
Blackburn Rovers for £1.75 million. The decision was against the wishes of Bolton manager
Colin Todd, who subsequently resigned. Frandsen's stay at
Ewood Park
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for Blackburn was far from happy. He failed to settle at the club, and at the end of the season he returned to Bolton for £1.6 million. In his final year at Bolton, the club reached the
2004 League Cup final, though they were beaten 2–1 by
Middlesbrough. He played 304 first team games for the club in all competitions, scoring 38 goals in the process. Frandsen left Bolton Wanderers to join
Wigan Athletic on a
free transfer in June 2004, helping them get promoted to the Premiership, scoring once in the process against Brighton. After playing well in his first time at the club, he received a severe
cruciate ligament injury and he decided to retire in January 2005.
After his retirement Frandsen worked as a football agent in Denmark, until he was named new assistant manager at
HB Køge in June 2009.
Following the sacking of
Tommy Møller Nielsen
Tommy Møller Nielsen (born 5 August 1961) is a Danish football coach and former player. He is the son of former Danish national football team coach Richard Møller Nielsen.
He played for Odense Boldklub, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub and Boldklubben 1 ...
in the autumn of 2012, he was promoted to manager of the club. He managed the club until June 2014, when he was hired as youth coach of
Brøndby IF
Brøndbyernes Idrætsforening (, usually abbreviated to Brøndby IF (), is a professional association football club based in Brøndbyvester, Capital Region of Denmark. The club was founded in 1964 as a merger between two local clubs and was p ...
.
On 22 June 2015, Frandsen was appointed as the new manager of
AB.
[ In his first season, he led the club to promotion to the ]Danish 1st Division
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. His second season, however, saw the club struggling, and in December 2016 he was sacked, with the club in bottom place in the league.
On 18 June 2017, he was named new manager of Hvidovre IF in the Danish 2nd Divisions
The 2nd Division ( da, Danmarksturneringens 2. division or Herre-DM 2. division) is a semi-professional association football league for men and the third division in Denmark. It is organised by the Divisionsforeningen on behalf of the Danish Foo ...
.
Honours
* Danish Cup: 1995
* Football League First Division
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: 1997
Individual
*PFA Team of the Year
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: 1998–99 First Division
References
External links
*
FCK statistics
BBC Sport profile
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1998 FIFA World Cup players
BK Skjold players
Blackburn Rovers F.C. players
Boldklubben af 1893 players
Bolton Wanderers F.C. players
Danish expatriate men's footballers
Danish football managers
Danish men's footballers
Danish Superliga players
Denmark international footballers
Denmark under-21 international footballers
Expatriate footballers in England
Expatriate footballers in France
F.C. Copenhagen players
Footballers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
HB Køge managers
Ligue 1 players
Lille OSC players
Living people
Olympic footballers of Denmark
Premier League players
English Football League players
Wigan Athletic F.C. players
1970 births
Association football midfielders
Hvidovre IF managers
Danish 1st Division managers
Footballers from Copenhagen