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Encyclopedia > Miklos Molnar

Miklos Molnar (born June 10, 1970 in Copenhagen, Denmark), aka "the Danish Dynamite," is a Danish soccer player. He retired in 2000, after scoring the game-winning goal in MLS Cup with the Kansas City Wizards. He was the leading goal scorer in the Danish league in 97/98 with 26 goals in 33 games.


Molnar scored two goals in 18 caps for the Danish national team.


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MLS: Dramatic comeback earns D.C. United first points of the season. (722 words)
Known as "Danish Dynamite," MolnarÂ’s fourth and fifth goals of the season propelled the Wizards (4-0-1) past the Los Angeles Galaxy (3-0-2) atop the Major League Soccer Western Division.
Molnar provided the winner in the 43rd minute, sliding unmarked into the box on the right side.
Preki had taken a pass from former MetroStar Peter Vermes and found Molnar in a seam and the veteran MLS rookie blasted a shot past goalkeeper Mike Amman to the far post for a 2-1 advantage.
Miklos Molnar (1518 words)
Miklos Jon Molnar (born June 10, 1970), nicknamed "Danish Dynamite", is a Danish former professional football (soccer) player, who played as a striker for a number of Danish and foreign clubs.
Molnar was joint topscorer of the 1989 Danish 1st Division championship with 14 goals, and made his debut for the Danish under-21 national team in June 1989.
In his first full season at Liege, Molnar scored 11 goals in 26 games, and was called up to the Danish national team by national manager Richard Møller Nielsen.
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