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This article is about the Danish footballer. For the Swedish footballer, see Henrik Larsson.
Henrik Larsen (born May 17, 1966 in Lyngby), nicknamed Store Larsen (Danish: Big Larsen), is a Danish former professional football player who was the top scorer at the 1992 European Football Championship (Euro 92). Larsen scored three goals when he and the Denmark national team won the Euro 92. He was also part of the squad at , where he played his last game for the Danish national team. In all he played 39 national team matches and scored 5 goals.

On the club level, he among other clubs played for Lyngby Boldklub in Denmark, Pisa SC in Italy, Aston Villa FC in England and Waldhof Mannheim in Germany before he returned to Denmark to end his career with FC København.

Following his retirement he became assistant coach at FC København. He was head coach of the Faroe Islands national team until 2005, as well as associated coach of the talent team in Lyngby Boldklub, for whose old boys team he is also playing.

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