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Pernille Harder, born on November 15, 1992, in Ikast, is a Danish footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or forward for Bayern Munich and captains the Denmark national team.

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She began her professional career at 15 with Team Viborg, then played for Skovbakken before moving to Linköping in Sweden, where she won the Damallsvenskan in 2016 and became the league’s top scorer. In 2017, she joined VfL Wolfsburg, winning multiple Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal titles and reaching two Champions League finals. In 2020, she transferred to Chelsea for a world-record fee, securing the WSL title and FA Cup, then moved to Bayern Munich in 2023. She has won the UEFA Women’s Player of the Year award twice (2018, 2020), is Denmark’s all-time leading scorer, a multiple Danish Footballer of the Year, and a three-time Ballon d’Or Féminin nominee. Off the pitch, she is known for her leadership, versatility, and advocacy as an LGBTQ+ icon alongside partner Magdalena Eriksson. She stands 1.69 m tall and is fluent in English.

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  1. NNNNNNNN

    The Danish are quite the paradox. They are easily the most libtarded of the Europeans. They're all gay freaks. But they're also the most against illegal immigration in the entire EU. They HATE immigrants. They just want to be happy and gay and white and blonde.

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    1. Captain Clambake

      No paradox. Denmark consistently ranks as one of the world's happiest countries, thanks to the public healthcare and education (funded by their high taxes). Or as you'd call it, LibTaRdEd policies (that everyone there really likes). They're also anti-immigration because they want to STAY one of the world's happiest countries, and that means not letting in people who will take more than they give. Let's see how happy they are when they have to defend Greenland from the Fanta menace...

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