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Philip Zinckernagel

Attacking Midfielder (Left), Forward (Centre) AM (L), F (C) - Club Brugge

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04 Aug, 2024 at Stade Maurice Dufrasne
Jupiler Pro League - Gameweek 2

About Philip Zinckernagel

Who is Philip Zinckernagel?

Philip Zinckernagel is 29-years-old, born on 16 December 1994, and is a professional football player from Denmark. Philip Zinckernagel has also played in Super League for Olympiakós, in Coupe de Belgique for Standard, in Football League Cup for Notts Forest, in Championship for Watford, in UEFA Europa League for Bodø/Glimt, in Superliga for Sønderjyske and in NordicBet Liga for Helsingør. He currently plays as a Attacking Midfielder (Left), Forward (Centre) in Jupiler Pro League for club Club Brugge.

How good is Philip Zinckernagel?

Based on our FC Ranking and match performance analysis he currently has a ranking of 40 out of 99 which is 'Far below Average-level' compared to other football players around the world.

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