- Jørgen
Hvidemose (Danish pronunciation: [ˈjɶːʌn ˈviːðəˌmoːsə]; born 12 May 1940) is a
Danish muni****l
politician and
former football manager. He led...
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Peter Kordt (1980) Jens
Hvidemose (1983–1984)
Peter Kordt (1985) Olvheðin
Jacobsen (1986)
Steffen Petersen (1987) Jens
Hvidemose (1988) John
Kramer (1990)...
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Berggreen and L****n.
Green denotes promotion, red
denotes relegation. Jørgen
Hvidemose (1981–87) Hans Brun L****n (1987) Kim Lyshøj (1987–90) Kent
Karlsson (1991–92)...
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squads were
eligible to take part in the tournament. Head coach: Jørgen
Hvidemose Head coach: Mabo
Ismaila Head coach:
Myong Dong-chan Head coach: Tony...
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Johansen Denmark ~1973 ~1973 Kaj Møller Denmark ~1974 ~1974 Jørgen
Hvidemose Denmark 1975 1980 Tom Køhlert Denmark 1
January 1981 1
January 1999...
- 1987 17 8 4 5 047.06 Keld
Gantzhorn 1988 1996 87 44 14 29 050.57 Jørgen
Hvidemose 1996 1999 34 14 8 12 041.18 Poul Højmose 1999 2005 72 31 10 31 043.06...
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Ernst Netuka Denmark 1970 Karl Aage
Hansen Denmark 1970–1971 Jørgen
Hvidemose Denmark 1972 Karl Aage
Hansen Denmark 1973–1975 Jack ****mings Northern...
- svenskfotboll.se/landslag/dam/landskamper-1973-2000/ Head coach: Jørgen
Hvidemose Head coach: Tina Theune-Meyer Head coach:
Sergio Guenza Head coach: Per-Mathias...
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China PR
named a 19-player
squad for the tournament. Manager: Jørgen
Hvidemose Denmark named an 18-player
squad for the tournament. Manager: Per-Mathias...
- emplo**** from 196?
until his
resignation on 13
September 1964. Jørgen
Hvidemose took over as
coach on 22
September 1964 for the
remaining part of the...