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Allan Kuhn (Allan Hjortdal Kuhn) was born on 2 March, 1968 in Bornholm, Denmark, is a Danish football coach and former footballer (born 1968). Discover Allan Kuhn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Allan Kuhn Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Allan Kuhn worth at the age of 56 years old? Allan Kuhn’s income source is mostly from being a successful coach. He is from Denmark. We have estimated Allan Kuhn's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
He also played for Danish clubs Boldklubben 1903 and Hvidovre IF, and won the 2000 Swedish Cup with Örgryte IS.
He represented the Denmark national under-19 football team five times.
Born on Bornholm, Kuhn started his playing career with local team Rønne IK.
He also played for 1st Division rivals Boldklubben 1903, before getting his national breakthrough when he moved back to Lyngby BK in 1990, playing alongside his older brother Hasse Kuhn.
Allan Hjortdal Kuhn (born 2 March 1968), known simply as Allan Kuhn, is a Danish association football coach and former player.
He most recently was the manager of Danish Superliga club Hobro IK.
While at Rønne IK, he made his international debut as a forward when he played five games and scored two goals for the Denmark national under-19 football team in 1985.
He got his senior debut for Rønne IK in 1987, and was soon off to Copenhagen club Lyngby Boldklub in the Danish 1st Division.
He played a total 204 games for Lyngby Boldklub, winning the 1990 Danish Cup trophy and the 1992 Superliga championship with the club.
During his second stint with Lyngby, he helped the team win the 1990 Danish Cup against AGF.
He did not score in the 6–1 final win, but was hailed as one of the best players of the game, alongside later Danish international midfielders Morten Wieghorst and Peter Nielsen.
In a September 1990 game against Vejle Boldklub, Allan was sent off when he pushed a Vejle player who had elbowed and knocked out several of Hasse Kuhn's teeth without any reprimand from the referee.
Allan underwent surgery in the summer 1991 to mend a right knee injury, and only played six of 32 games as Lyngby won the 1991–92 Superliga championship under manager Kent Karlsson.
During the reign of new Lyngby manager Michael Schäfer, Kuhn eventually moved into the position of attacking midfielder, a hard-working player with good dribbling.
In the following seasons, Lyngby settled in the lower half of the league.
In the last game of the 1994–95 Superliga season in June 1995, Kuhn suffered a rash tackle by Danish international defender Jacob Laursen, resulting in a left knee injury with an anticipated one-year recovery time.
During his injury lay-off from 1995 to 1996, Kuhn began youth team coaching, and undertook coaching courses.
He returned to the Lyngby side in April 1996, and played seven of 33 games as Lyngby finished fourth in the 1995–96 Superliga season under new manager Benny Lennartsson.
As he had a hard time forcing his way into Lennartsson's starting line-up, Kuhn sought to leave the club in the summer 1997.
He played a total 204 games and scored 25 goals for the club in all competitions for Lyngby BK.
In July 1997, Kuhn moved abroad to play for Swedish club Örgryte IS, under manager Kalle Björklund.
He started well in the last half of the 1997 Allsvenskan season, but only played few minutes in the first half of the 1998 Allsvenskan season, under new manager Bo Backman.
He stated he wanted to leave Örgryte in June 1998, but returned to the starting line-up shortly thereafter and scored his first Allsvenskan goal in August 1998.
Under new head coach Erik Hamrén, Kuhn emerged as somewhat of a father figure in Örgryte, working hard and encouraging his teammates with good humour, and he was named team captain.
He won the 2000 Swedish Cup with the club.
In September 2000, Kuhn agreed a move to Danish club Hvidovre IF at the end of the 2000 Allsvenskan season.
He joined Hvidovre in the Danish 1st Division in January 2001, and was named team captain.
However, he did not start out strong for his new team, and was soon dropped from the starting line-up by manager Jan Sørensen.
He was put on the transfer list, but was not sold and went on to play a number of additional games for Hvidovre, before he left the club in the summer 2002.
Allan Kuhn began his career as head coach in Denmark Series club FC Bornholm in the summer 2002.
He went on to coaching in the Superliga with Aalborg BK (AaB) in January 2004, as he was appointed the assistant of new head coach Erik Hamrén, whom Kuhn knew from his days at Örgryte.
Under Kuhn and Hamrén, AaB won the 2007–08 Superliga championship.
He is also a former assistant coach and caretaker head coach of Aalborg BK, and was the assistant of head coach Erik Hamrén in the 2008 Superliga-winning season, as well as assistant of Kent Nielsen in the 2014 Superliga-winning season.
In his active career, Kuhn was known as a hard-working attacking midfielder.
During his time at AaB, he was praised for his set piece coaching, which AaB goalkeeper Karim Zaza credited as a main factor in the aggregate 6-1 win against Deportivo de La Coruña in the 2008-09 UEFA Cup.
In the fall of 2008, Allan Kuhn was appointed caretaker head coach for AaB, after new head coach Bruce Rioch was sacked on 23 October 2008.
In this period, Kuhn guided the team to a third-place finish in the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League group E, ahead of Celtic, through a series of successful matches including a win over Celtic and a tie with Manchester United on Old Trafford.
He was the head coach of FC Midtjylland from 2009 to 2011.
He also led AaB from 11th to 6th place in the league, as he was undefeated in his seven Superliga games as head coach.
Before that he was head coach of Swedish club Malmö FF in 2016, where he won the domestic league during his sole season.