Kenneth Brylle Larsen

Kenneth Brylle Larsen (born 22 May 1959 Copenhagen ) is a retired Danish footballer.

Career

Brylle began his career in 1977 at Hvidovre IF. After a year he moved on to Vejle BK. After two professional stations in the home he went abroad in 1979 for RSC Anderlecht in Belgium. There he won the Belgian championship once (1981) and the UEFA Cup in 1983. Brylle played through the first final against Benfica, where he scored the winning goal to make it 1-0 in the 30th minute. In the second final in Lisbon he came on in the 78th minute for Erwin Vandenbergh. During his time in Belgium and the appointment to the Danish selection for the 1984 European Championship in France fell. Brylle was used twice and scored a goal. Denmark was eliminated in the semifinals. Overall, he played 16 times for his country, scoring two goals.

This year 1984 he moved to the Netherlands for PSV Eindhoven, which he left after a year to France. Brylle signed for one year at Olympique Marseille. He was also not happy and so he went back to Belgium and signed a contract at FC Bruges. After a short time at Bruges 1986, he was already awarded for a half season to Spain to CE Sabadell. He returned in the same year and remained until 1989. During this time, he could even win the Belgian Cup and once the Belgian Supercup. In 1989 he moved to Germinal Ekeren. After three years in Antwerp he came for a season to Lierse SK. Then he let his career at unterklassigen FC Knokke finish. Brylle finished his career in 1994.

Achievements

  • Belgian champion: 1981, 1988
  • Belgian Supercup winner: 1988
  • UEFA Cup winners: 1983

Private

After his career Kenneth Brylle was, aside from staying as coach at Hvidovre IF, settled in Belgium.

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