Frank Kristensen

Frank Kristensen (2012 ) (Photo: Lars Schmidt)

Frank Rosendahl Kristensen Michalski ( born March 10, 1977 in Agger ) is a Danish football player.

Biography

Kristensen was born in 1977 in the village of Agger at the Danish North Sea coast and played in his youth at Vestervig Agger. In 1997, the 1.86 m tall striker to the first division Ikast FS, which was converted to FC Midtjylland in 1999. During this time, Kristensen graduated three games for the Danish under-21 national team. With FC Midtjylland, who first took up in the second division for the start-up, Kristensen rose after a season back in the Super League and headed in the period following his goals his part to the fact that the association established in the highest league; his scoring prowess earned him the nickname " Farlige Frank" ( " dangerous Frank" ). Four times he reached the Danish Cup final with the club and was the 2007 and 2008 runner-up. In total he played 266 league games for the club, scoring 106 goals.

After almost 14 years in the club he left Midtjylland in January 2011 and joined the league rivals Randers FC, ​​the relegation to the second division at the end of the season. The following season he joined the RFC directly back to the first division. However, measured against the expectations of his time Kristensen was relatively disappointing in Randers; after being in the 2012/13 season to 14 Round to just six missions - including three brief appearances and only one over the full season - came, his contract was finally resolved in November 2012 with immediate effect.

After a quarter of Vereinslosigkeit Kristensen returned in February 2013 back to Midtjylland, came there but in the course of the season and also in the preliminary round of the following season 2013/14 is also no longer have the status of a replacement player also.

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