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Michael Krohn-Dehli

Michael Krohn-Dehli

1983Present Denmark
association football player

Who was Michael Krohn-Dehli?

Danish midfielder who earned 72 caps for his national team and played in the 2010 World Cup and 2012 European Championship. He had a successful club career primarily in the Bundesliga with teams including VfL Wolfsburg.

Biographical data adapted from Wikipedia’s article on Michael Krohn-Dehli (CC BY-SA 4.0).

Born
Copenhagen
Died
Present
Nationality
Zodiac Sign
Gemini

Biography

Michael Krohn-Dehli, born on June 6, 1983, in Copenhagen, is a retired Danish footballer. He was known for his technical skills and versatility, primarily playing as an attacking midfielder but also effective as a winger. His style combined creativity with tactical understanding, making him valuable for his clubs and the Danish national team.

Krohn-Dehli started his career in the Netherlands before returning to Denmark to play for Brøndby IF, his childhood club. At Brøndby, he became one of the Danish Superliga's top talents, scoring 26 goals in 122 league matches. His performances caught international attention, leading him to opportunities abroad.

After his success in Denmark, he moved to Spain, playing for Celta Vigo, Sevilla, and Deportivo La Coruña. Competing in La Liga allowed him to face top European teams and hone his skills further. This move was a key step in his transformation from a domestic player to an international competitor.

For Denmark's national team, Krohn-Dehli was a regular, earning 62 caps and playing in major tournaments, including the 2012 European Championship and the 2018 World Cup in Russia. These events were highlights of his international career and showed his ability to perform at the highest level.

During his career, Krohn-Dehli was known as a technically skilled player adaptable to different tactical setups. His international longevity and successful transitions between leagues showcased his professionalism and football knowledge. After retiring, he was remembered as one of Denmark's dependable international players of his era.

Before Fame

Growing up in Copenhagen in the 1980s and 1990s, Krohn-Dehli became a promising talent during a great time for Danish football. The Danish national team's surprise win at the 1992 European Championship had sparked a nationwide interest in the sport, inspiring young players like Krohn-Dehli to dream big.

He started his development in Denmark's youth football system but later chose to look for opportunities abroad in the Netherlands. This international experience during his early professional years gave him valuable exposure to different tactical approaches and playing styles, which helped him throughout his career.

Key Achievements

  • Earned 62 caps for the Danish national team
  • Participated in the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2012 tournaments
  • Scored 26 goals in 122 Danish Superliga appearances for Brøndby IF
  • Successfully played for three different Spanish La Liga clubs
  • Maintained a decade-plus international career spanning multiple major tournaments

Did You Know?

  • 01.He began his professional career in the Netherlands before returning to Denmark to play for his childhood club Brøndby IF
  • 02.Scored 26 goals in 122 Danish Superliga appearances for Brøndby IF, establishing himself as one of the league's top attacking midfielders
  • 03.Spent his entire later career in Spain, representing three different La Liga clubs across multiple seasons
  • 04.Participated in major tournaments 14 years apart, playing in Euro 2012 and the 2018 World Cup
  • 05.His surname Krohn-Dehli features a hyphenated combination that reflects Danish naming traditions