Per Frandsen, born on February sixth, nineteen seventy, is a distinguished Danish football manager and former player. Currently, he serves as the head coach of Odds Ballklubb, competing in the Norwegian second tier. His extensive experience in football management is complemented by a notable playing career.
Frandsen's most significant achievement as a player came in the form of the Danish Cup, which he won with F.C. Copenhagen during the nineteen ninety-four to ninety-five season. His time in England was marked by a remarkable stint at Bolton Wanderers, where he made two hundred sixty-five league appearances as a midfielder, showcasing his skills and dedication on the pitch.
On the international stage, Frandsen represented Denmark with pride, earning twenty-three caps between nineteen ninety and two thousand three. His contributions to the national team included participation in prestigious tournaments such as the nineteen ninety-two Summer Olympics and the nineteen ninety-eight FIFA World Cup, further solidifying his legacy in Danish football.