Andreas Cornelius Wiki,Biography

Andreas Cornelius Wiki – Andreas Cornelius Biography

Andreas Cornelius is a well-known celebrity from Denmark. So let’s check out Andreas Cornelius’s personal and public life facts, Wikipedia, bio, spouse, net worth, and career details. Andreas Cornelius was born in the Copenhagen, Denmark in 1993.

BirthName, Nickname, and Profession

So first, let’s take a look at some personal details of Andreas, like name, nickname, and profession.

Real Name Andreas Evald Cornelius
Nickname Andreas
Profession Athlete

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Age, Birthdate, Religion, and BirthPlace

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This section will get Andreas’s age, birthday, religion, hometown, food habits, and birthplace details.

Age (2021) 28 Years
Birthplace Copenhagen
Date Of Birth 16 March 1993
Sunsign Pisces
Hometown Copenhagen
Food Habits Not Available
Nationality French

Andreas Evald Cornelius was born on 16 March 1993 in Copenhagen. Andreas age is 28 years as of in 2021 and his birthplace is Copenhagen.
Currently, He is living in Copenhagen, and working as Athlete.
By nationality, He is French, and currently, his food habit is mix vegetarian & non-vegetarian.
He also worships all the Gods and goddesses and also celebrates all the festivals.
His hobby is acting. He loves doing acting in movies and shows.

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Height, Weight, And Body Measurements

Andreas’s height is 6′ 5″ tall and he looks tall when standing with his friends. Though he is a little tall as compared to his friends still he manages to maintain his weight.
His weight is around 201 lbs and he always exercises to maintain that. He loves to do exercises regularly and also tells others to do that.
According to Andreas, you must have to do exercise regularly to stay fit. his body measurements are not available currently, but we will update them very soon.

Height 6′ 5″
In Meter: not available
In Feet: not available
Weight 201 lbs
In Pound: not available

Andreas Cornelius Spouse, Wife, , Personal Life

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Children 1

Andreas’s father’s name is Not Available. We have no more Information about Andreas Father; we will try to collect information and update soon.
Andreas’s mother’s name is Not Available. We have no more Information about Andreas Father; we will try to collect information and update soon.
Also, we have no idea about his brother and sister, and we don’t know their names either.
But we are trying hard to collect all the information about Andreas and will update you soon.
his Girlfriend’s name is Not Available. They are in relation from previous few years of strong relationship. We have no information about Andreas’s Girlfriend.
But we are sure that Andreas is not available and his Wife’s name is not available. Now, his relationship is perfect. We have no more information about his Wife.
Also, we have no information about his son and daughter. We can’t say their name. If you know some information, please comment below.

Andreas Evald Cornelius Net Worth

The Andreas Evald CorneliusEstimated Net worth is $80K – USD $85k.

Monthly Income/Salary (approx.) $80K – $85k USD
Net Worth (approx.) $4 million- $6 million USD

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Fast Facts You Need To Know

2019

On 18 July 2019, Cornelius signed to Serie A club Parma a 2-years loan with an obligation to buy. On 20 October 2019, Cornelius came off the bench in the 11th to substitute the injured Roberto Inglese, and scored a hat trick in a 5–1 home win against Genoa within a span of eight minutes.

2018

On 31 August 2018, hours before the closing of the 2018 summer transfer window, Cornelius joined Ligue 1 side FC Girondins de Bordeaux on loan for the season. The deal reportedly included an option for Bordeaux to sign him permanently for a fee between €7 and 8 million.

In May 2018 he was named in Denmark’s preliminary 35-man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. He played in 3 of Denmark’s 4 games, starting in the final group match vs France and the round of 16 match against Croatia. Cornelius did not score any goals in the World Cup.

2017

On 2 May 2017, it was announced that Cornelius would join Serie A side Atalanta for a fee of around €3.5 million.

2015

Cornelius ended his first half season with 5 goals in 13 appearances, including a brace against Randers FC in Parken where he dribbled past four men before sending the ball into the back of the net. On 13 April 2015, he suffered a horrific ankle injury during Copenhagen’s Superliga clash against Silkeborg IF ruling him out for the remainder of the season.

2014

On 31 January 2014, Cornelius returned to F.C. Copenhagen for an undisclosed fee, but Cardiff claim they lost most of the money they paid for him. He scored a hat-trick in his first game back at Copenhagen in a friendly match against Slovan Liberec. On 23 February 2014, Cornelius made his first competitive start after re-signing with the club and crowned his comeback with a header to put his team 1–0 in front against AGF at NRGi Park. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.

2013

On 27 June 2013, Cardiff City announced they had signed Cornelius, for a club record fee. Reports from Denmark suggested a fee of 75 million Danish kroner (approximately £8 million). On 1 July, Cornelius completed his medical and signed a five-year deal with the club, saying “I’ve been given a great opportunity and this is a very exciting project that’s taking place at Cardiff City.” Twenty-three days later, he made his debut in a friendly against Forest Green Rovers and scored a goal in a 4–3 victory. However, he sustained a minor injury to his ankle during training the following week, and consequently missed out on the team’s first ever Premier League game, against West Ham United on 17 August.

Cornelius made his competitive debut for Cardiff on 25 August against Manchester City, coming on as a stoppage-time replacement for Fraizer Campbell who had scored twice in the 3–2 home victory. Three days later, in a League Cup match against League Two club Accrington Stanley, he made his first competitive start for the club in a 2–0 win; however he re-aggravated the ankle injury he had picked up in pre-season following a heavy tackle and was carried off on a stretcher just before half-time. The injury would prove worse than first feared; and left Cornelius on the sidelines for the next three months, meaning he missed 10 games for Cardiff, as well as the chance to compete for his country Denmark in their final qualification games for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

During the final international break of 2013, Cornelius once again began training with the first team squad, in order to be accessed by the medical staff. They deemed that he was fit to return to action, and therefore arranged a behind closed door friendly with Championship club Yeovil Town on 14 November. He played 60 minutes as planned in a 2–1 defeat and told the media that he was fit and ready to return to action.

2012

On 9 April 2012, he played his first Superliga match, coming on as a substitute for César Santin against AGF at NRGi Park in Aarhus. In the previous Superliga match (against Brøndby at Parken Stadium on 5 April 2012), he had been an unused substitute. On 20 May 2012, it was announced that Cornelius would join the first team squad on a permanent basis at the beginning of the upcoming season, together with Christoffer Remmer and Jakob Busk.

Cornelius scored his first goal for Copenhagen against Midtjylland in the first game of the new 2012–13 season. He scored the opening goal against Odense in a 2–2 draw. He also scored the winning goal against Molde FK in the Europa League on 20 September.

Cornelius was awarded player of the month in the Danish Superliga on 7 October 2012. On 15 April, he scored the final goal in a 3–2 win against FC Nordsjælland. This gave FCK a 10-point lead in the league to number 2, and was crucial for Copenhagen winning the title.

2011

Cornelius had joined the FC Copenhagen first team squad for its training camps in July 2011 and January 2012.

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