Former Chelsea Star Gronkjær Now Builds Houses: A New Career for the Ex-Footballer.
22.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
22.10.2025
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Ex-Chelsea Player Becomes a Builder
Former 'Chelsea' footballer Jesper Gronkjær has left the football fields and decided to pursue a career in the construction business. The Danish winger spent four years at 'Stamford Bridge', moving from 'Ajax' for £7.8 million in 2000.Gronkjær scored 11 goals in 119 games for 'Chelsea' before leaving the club for six months to join 'Birmingham City'. He ended his career...Throughout his career, the footballer experienced bright moments, but now he has chosen a new path in life, diving into the world of construction. This transition shows how athletes find new opportunities after their careers on the field. Gronkjær will serve as an example for many who face the choice of profession in their new lives.
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