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Casper Ankergren was born on 9 November, 1979 in Køge, Denmark, is a Danish footballer (born 1979). Discover Casper Ankergren'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 44 years old?
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Casper Ankergren |
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Age |
44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
9 November, 1979 |
Birthday |
9 November |
Birthplace |
Køge, Denmark |
Nationality |
Denmark
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Casper Ankergren Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Casper Ankergren height is 1.94 m and Weight 96 kg.
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1.94 m |
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96 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Casper Ankergren Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Casper Ankergren worth at the age of 44 years old? Casper Ankergren’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Denmark. We have estimated Casper Ankergren's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
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Under Review |
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Casper Ankergren Social Network
Timeline
Casper Ankergren (born 9 November 1979) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
He is now the Head of Goalkeeping at Danish Superliga side Brøndby IF.
He played three matches for the Denmark national under-21 team.
Born in Køge, Sjælland, Ankergren started playing youth football with Solrød FC, before moving on to Køge BK in the Danish 1st Division, and represented Denmark at various youth levels.
He made a good display in a pre-season friendly against many-times Danish champions Brøndby IF, and was rumoured to be joining that club in April 2000.
He signed a contract with Brøndby in May 2000, initially sending him on loan back at Køge.
He eventually joined Brøndby IF in the top-flight Danish Superliga championship in January 2001.
He made his debut in October 2001, and therefore played only one match as Brøndby won the 2001–02 Superliga title.
Ankergren got his breakthrough with Brøndby following the retirement of club legend Mogens Krogh in December 2002.
He played all 15 Brøndby matches in the second half of the 2002–03 season, and helped the club win the 2003 Danish Cup.
For the 2003–04 season, Brøndby bought goalkeeper Karim Zaza who became their first choice, leaving Ankergren to spend the season as back-up keeper, playing only one match.
At the start of the 2004–05 season, Zaza suffered an injury and Ankergren played the entire season as Brøndby's starting goalkeeper, even after Zaza had recovered.
Ankergren finished the season setting a league record 18 clean sheets in 32 matches, and helped Brøndby win the Double of both the 2004–05 Superliga and 2005 Danish Cup titles.
He started the 2005–06 season in the Brøndby goal, but at the winter interval, Zaza was once again selected as first choice keeper.
However, Zaza left the club in the summer of 2006 and Ankergren signed a new three-year contract.
Brøndby had a disappointing start to the 2006–07 season, sitting in seventh place at the winter break.
However, Ankergren was called up to the Denmark national team by national manager Morten Olsen in October 2006, where he served as a back-up goalkeeper for Jesper Christiansen.
When Brøndby bought former Danish international goalkeeper Stephan Andersen, Ankergren announced his decision to leave the club.
He signed for the remainder of the 2006–07 Football League season, with an option for Leeds to buy him at a fixed transfer fee at the end of the season.
Ankergren established himself as a firm favourite with the Leeds fans and displaced Neil Sullivan, Tony Warner and Graham Stack, putting in a number of matchwinning saves and performances.
His popularity was further increased during the 1–0 victory over Luton Town when he made his second save from a penalty kick since joining Leeds.
An injury temporarily forced him out of the team with another Leeds loanee goalkeeper Graham Stack taking his place, although Ankergen reclaimed his place in the team once he regained match fitness.
He soon made it publicly known that he wanted to continue his stay at Leeds past his loan spell, and Leeds' manager Dennis Wise stated he wanted to keep Ankergen at the club.
In January 2007, he signed a loan with English club Leeds United.
who were battling relegation in the Championship.
He transferred to Leeds for an undisclosed fee from Brøndby, signing a three-year contract on 6 August 2007.
Ankergen was Leeds' first choice goalkeeper in the 2007–08 season.
On 8 October 2007, he was named League One Player of the Month for September due to his great goalkeeping displays.
In the first 18 matches of the season, he kept 10 clean sheets and retained the number one jersey for a further 23 matches.
He played in Leeds' first match at the new Wembley Stadium, the 1–0 2008 League One play-off final defeat to Doncaster Rovers.
He pulled off a string of impressive one-handed saves to keep his team in the match.
He took part in Leeds' pre-season tour of Ireland for the 2008–09 season but was rested on occasions to give understudies David Lucas and Alan Martin first team goalkeeping experience.
He started the first four matches of the full season but failed to keep a clean sheet as his team conceded six goals.
He was dropped for the League Cup tie against Crystal Palace in favour of Lucas, which Leeds went on to win 4–0, and missed out in the subsequent 2–2 draw with Bristol Rovers.
He was also dropped for the 5–2 win over Crewe Alexandra again in favour of Lucas, but returned to being first choice keeper under new manager Simon Grayson.
At the start of the 2009/10 season, Ankergren was Leeds' number two goalkeeper behind Shane Higgs.
Ankergren made his first appearance of the season coming on as a substitute for Higgs who suffered an injury during the match against Milton Keynes Dons, opening the door for Ankergren to start a few matches after Higgs was ruled out with a thigh injury.
Leeds signed goalkeeper Frank Fielding as backup to Ankergren whilst Higgs was injured.
Ankergen made his first start of the season against Carlisle United.
He started a second successive match with Higgs still out and he kept a clean sheet in the match against Charlton Athletic.