Peter Møller
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Peter Møller Nielsen was born on 23 March 1972 and is a former Danish football player. After ending his football career in December 2005, he became a sports journalist. He is known for winning four Danish Superliga championships while playing for Brøndby IF and F.C. Copenhagen. In 2005, he became the top-scoring player in the Superliga.
Møller also played for the Denmark national football team, scoring five goals in 20 matches and taking part in the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Today, he works as a host on DR1, Denmark's national channel, where he mainly covers sports news.
Currently, Møller is also working as a youth coach at HIK.
Biography
Peter Møller was born in Abildgård, a part of Frederikshavn. He began his football journey with the local team Aalborg Boldspilklub (AaB) and made his debut in 1990. He became a key player, scoring many goals and helping his team win important matches.
Møller played for several top clubs, including F.C. Copenhagen and Brøndby IF. He also represented the Denmark national team, playing in big tournaments like the 1998 FIFA World Cup. After finishing his playing career in 2005, he became a sports journalist at Danmarks Radio.
Career highlights
Peter Møller was a successful Danish football player. He played for two top clubs, Brøndby IF and FC Copenhagen, and won four Danish Superliga championships with them. In 2005, he became the top scorer in the Danish Superliga.
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