Ulrik le Fevre

Ulrik le Fevre ( born June 25, 1946 in Vejle ) is a Danish former football player. The offensive players celebrated championships in Denmark, Germany and Belgium.

He played from 1969 to 1972 for Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga. With the Borussia striker in 1970 and 1971 German champion. The left winger, but in the right foot had the stronger leg shot had come from the Danish first division club Vejle BK to the Bökelberg to coach Hennes Weisweiler in the summer of 1969. He came in the three seasons in Gladbach on 90 matches and scored 21 goals. In the Master 1970 and 1971 he played in the attack on the side of Herbert Wimmer, Horst Koeppel, Herbert Laumen and Jupp Heynckes. The left winger scored on 20 October 1971 at the legendary rifle throwing game against Inter Milan scored twice in a 7-1 success Gladbach. He was the first Dane, who made ​​a splash in Gladbach. From the 1972/73 season came with the Centre Forward Henning Jensen of Denmark next to Mönchengladbach. Ulrik le Fevre played from this season for FC Bruges.

In Bruges played le Fevre 1972-1977. A championship of the studied teachers graduated 143 league games and scored 34 goals. He won with the Blue - Black 1973, 1976 and 1977, the Belgian Championship and in 1977 the trophy. To round 1977/78 he returned to Vejle BK and won with the Red and Whites, the Danish Championship.

In the Danish national team, he was from 1965 to 1976 in 37 internationals active.

In 1971, he scored the first German goal of the year, chosen by the viewers of the sports show.

Today le Fevre is a players' agent. He cared for example, Thomas Helveg and Kasper Bøgelund.

  • National football team (Denmark)
  • Dane
  • German master ( football)
  • Born in 1946
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