Mogens Berg (born 8 June 1944) is a Danish former footballer, who played professionally as a winger for Scottish club Dundee United. He played eight games and scored one goal for the Denmark national football team.
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MogensBerg (born 8 June 1944) is a Danish former footballer, who played professionally as a winger for Scottish club Dundee United. He played eight games...
MogensBerg (born 1944), Danish former football player Jens Mogens Boyesen (1920–1996), Norwegian diplomat and politician for the Labour Party Mogens...
Piedra Antonio dos Santos Alexander Horváth Dušan Kabát Andrej Kvašňák MogensBerg Kaj Poulsen Tommy Troelsen Eberhard Vogel Romulo Gómez Washington Muñoz...
forwards Palle Kähler, Walther Richter, Mogens Haastrup, John Danielsen and MogensBerg. Palle Hansen, Mogens Engstrøm and Bruno Eliasen, who all appeared...
Alexander Young, Michael Langdon, Kim Borg, Bodil Gobel, Sylvia Fisher, MogensBerg, Kirsten Buhl-Moller; Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus; John...
players at an affordable price. And by 1964, Lennart Wing, Finn Døssing, MogensBerg and Örjan Persson were Tannadice stalwarts. Kerr is also credited with...
Delta – Niger Delta Budget Monitoring Group". Retrieved 17 September 2021. Mogens Herman Hansen (2000). A comparative study of thirty city-state cultures:...
and later art deco Einar Utzon-Frank (1888–1955), sculptor and academic Mogens Wöldike (1897–1988), conductor, choirmaster, organist and scholar Gottfred...
Morgan (2000) William Muldoon (1996) Gilbert Odd (1995) Tom O'Rourke (1999) Mogens Palle (2008) Dan Parker (1996) George Parnassus (1991) J Russell Peltz (2004)...
Duus Buster Larsen as Lasse Larsen Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen as Garderobedame Mogens Brandt as Indehaver af detektivbureau Asta Esper Hagen Andersen as Dame...
Sonning Music Prize 2000, she was the third Dane to win this prize, after Mogens Wöldike (1976) and Per Nørgård (1996) Nockin, Maria (4 February 2012). "Michala...
Hindemith and Berg wrote for the free-bass accordion in 1922. For compositions particularly written for Ellegaard, see contents of the "Mogens Ellegaard collection"...