Career
He also played for Landskrona BoIS in Sweden. He played 15 games and scored one goal for the Danish under-21 national team from 1993 to 1995. Ravn started playing youth football with Solrød Football Club. He moved to multiple Danish champions Brøndby IF, and was called up for the Danish under-19 national team in October 1990.
He made his Brøndby senior debut in the Danish Superliga championship in September 1993.
In September 1993, he was called up for the Danish under-21 national team, and he went on to play 15 games and score one goal for the Danish under-21s. However, the individual highlight of his Brøndby career was a solo goal against German team Bayern Munich in the 1999 Union of European Football Associations Champions League.
When Brøndby hired new manager Michael Laudrup in 2002, Ravn was soon deemed surplus to requirement. He played his last Superliga game for Brøndby in November 2002.
Ravn played a total 235 games for Brøndby in all competitions, including 168 games and eight goals in the Superliga championship.
Ravn signed a two-year contract with Swedish team Landskrona BoIS, while deciding to keep living in his hometown Solrødaughter He had his Landskrona contract annulled after just one season, as the time spent on travelling was making it hard for him to maintain a civil job on the side.