Christina Krogshede

Status: National June 12, 2013

Christina Krogshede Nielsen ( * November 4, 1981 in Frederiksberg) is a Danish handball player.

Career

Krogshede started playing handball at FIF, with the women's team, she played later in the highest Danish league. As of 2002, the backcourt player in the jersey from FCK Håndbold ran to where the League license of FIF has been transferred. In 2006, she moved to Slagelse DT. With Slagelse she won the championship in 2007 and the EHF Champions League. In 2008 she signed a contract with Randers HK. A season later Krogshede returned to FCK Håndbold, with whom she won the Danish Cup 2010. After the FCK Håndbold dissolved in the summer of 2010, FIF got back his borrowed license for the top flight and were again Krogshede played for FIF. Since the summer of 2013 she goes for København Håndbold hunting for goals, who took over the league license of FIF.

Krogshede played so far 94 caps for the Danish national team, in which they could achieve 153 hits. With Krogshede Denmark took part in the 2010 European Championships, where she was employed by the National coach Jan Pytlick addition to their -budgetary playmaker position on outside right. A year later, she was a member of the Danish squad for the World Cup 2011. Krogshede took part in London at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Achievements

  • Danish Champion 2007
  • Danish Cup Winner 2010
  • EHF Champions League 2007
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