15 Facts About Henrik Larsen

1.

Henrik Larsen was the joint top scorer at the UEFA Euro 1992 which he won with the Denmark national team.

2.

Henrik Larsen was part of the Danish squad at Euro 96 where he played his last national team game.

3.

Henrik Larsen won the 1985 Danish Cup trophy with Lyngby, and made his Danish national team debut in February 1989.

4.

Henrik Larsen joined Pisa in the Serie A championship, but in his first year at the club, Pisa were relegated to the Serie B again.

5.

Henrik Larsen eventually moved to Aston Villa FC in England on a loan deal in January 1993.

6.

Henrik Larsen's stay in Aston Villa was short, as he had trouble forcing his way into the team under manager Ron Atkinson.

7.

Henrik Larsen was loaned out to German club Waldhof Mannheim in the 2.

8.

Henrik Larsen returned to Denmark in 1994, to play for Lyngby on a season-long loan deal.

9.

Henrik Larsen was set free from his Pisa contract in February 1995, when his transfer rights were given to Lyngby.

10.

Henrik Larsen took part in all Denmark's three matches, before ending his national team career when Denmark were eliminated.

11.

Henrik Larsen went on a season-long loan deal back in Lyngby, where he helped the club win the 1992 Danish Superliga championship.

12.

Henrik Larsen was selected for the Danish team to compete at the Euro 92 tournament.

13.

Henrik Larsen scored at his attempt in the ensuing penalty shootout, and played full-time when he and the Danish national team won the final against Germany.

14.

Henrik Larsen was head coach of the 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 playing.

15.

Henrik 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.