Morten Cramer, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Morten Cramer

Danish footballer

Date of Birth: 07-Nov-1967

Place of Birth: Brøndby Municipality, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

Profession: police officer, association football player

Nationality: Denmark

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Morten Cramer

  • Morten Cramer (born 7 November 1967), is a Danish educated police officer, who formerly played professional football (soccer) as a goalkeeper at BK Frem in the Danish Second Division.
  • He has played one national youth team match for the Denmark national under-21 football team.
  • Currently works as goalkeeper coach by Brøndby IF Cramer started his career at Brøndby IF, where he played a number of games, among them matches in the 1986 European Cup against Budapest Honvéd FC and Dynamo Berlin.
  • However, Cramer would stand in the shadow of later Denmark national football team captain Peter Schmeichel who arrived at the club in 1987.
  • He went on to play for lower league clubs in 1989 and Cramer stopped his professional footballing career to concentrate on his career as a police man. He played part-time at Roskilde B 06, Fremad Amager and Ølstykke FC until December 1999.
  • He was brought back to Brøndby under coach Åge Hareide, after a ten-year absence from top-flight football.
  • At 32 years of age, he would again be the second in line, this time in favour of the four-years older Mogens Krogh.
  • When Krogh was eventually injured for smaller durations of time, Cramer would see the thirteen-years younger goalkeeper Kim Drejs chosen to fill in the position before him, with yet another youngster Casper Ankergren waiting in the wings.
  • Morten Cramer left Brøndby on a free transfer in July 2001, having played one match since his comeback, for a then combined 20 matches in his time for Brøndby. He switched to fellow Danish Superliga team Herfølge BK where he established himself as the first-choice keeper, despite Herfølge's relegation to the Danish 1st Division in 2005.
  • In August 2006, he returned to Brøndby IF on a three-year contract as a back-up for Casper Ankergren.

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