Lars Jacobsen
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Lars Jacobsen | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Lars Christian Jacobsen | |
Date of birth | September 20, 1979 (age 27) | |
Place of birth | Odense, Denmark | |
Height | 1.81 m | |
Playing position | Right back | |
Club information | ||
Current club | F.C. Copenhagen | |
Number | 2 | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1996–2002 2002–2003 2004–present 2007–future |
OB Hamburger SV F.C. Copenhagen 1. FC Nürnberg |
22 (1) 91 (3) |
National team2 | ||
1995 1995–1996 1996–1998 1998–2001 2006–present |
Denmark U16 Denmark U17 Denmark U19 Denmark U21 Denmark |
11 (0) 19 (1) 26 (0) 11 (0) |
2 (0)
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Lars Christian Jacobsen, (born September 20, 1979), is a Danish professional football player, who plays as a defender for F.C. Copenhagen in the Danish Superliga, until June 30, 2007, where he will join 1. FC Nürnberg. He is the first choice on the right full back position for both club and country, and Jacobsen has played more than ten games for the Danish national team.
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[edit] Biography
Born and raised in Odense on Funen, Jacobsen started his career with local top-flight team Odense BK (OB). His talent was quickly discovered, as he played 58 matches for various youth national teams, and won the 1997 Danish under-19 Player of the Year award. He made his senior debut for OB in the 1996-97 Danish Superliga season.
He got his big break-through the following season, when he played 15 first team matches, even though the club was relegated to the 1st Division. He helped the club win promotion the very next season. His most notable result with OB came in the 2002 Danish Cup final. OB won 2-0 against defending Superliga champions F.C. Copenhagen, and Jacobsen was named "Cup Fighter" (man of the match) as the club won its first trophy in nine years. After the cup triumph, he moved abroad to play for German club Hamburger SV (HSV). HSV was no success for Jacobsen, as he played 22 German Bundesliga matches in his one and a half year at the club. In the 2003 winter transfer window, he moved back to Denmark to play for F.C. Copenhagen (FCK).
At FCK, Jacobsen was assigned the number 2 shirt, and he quickly became a part of the starting line-up, playing in different defender positions. He established himself at right full back, and in FCK's 2005-06 season, he played full time as the club won the Superliga championship; 2,970 minutes in 33 matches. He was selected by national team coach Morten Olsen for the Danish national team in spring 2006. He made his national team debut on March 1, 2006, and played all 90 minutes of the friendly match 2-0 win against Israel. He went on to play eight national team games in a row, before Morten Olsen decided to spare the FCK players in November 2006, due to FCK's tough fall schedule with several games in the international UEFA Champions League 2006-07 tournament.
Jacobsen was one of several FCK players who gathered international attention in FCK's UEFA Champions League games, and as he looked to leave the club on a free transfer in June 2007, he was rumoured to be sold in the 2006 winter transfer window. A number of European clubs were reportedly interested in buying him, among them Everton FC, Paris SG and his former club Hamburger SV. In December 2006, Jacobsen agreed with FCK to stay at the club until his contract ran out, helping the club defend the Superliga championship,[1] and days later he signed a contract with German club 1. FC Nürnberg starting from July 2007.
[edit] Honours
- Team
- Danish 1st Division: 1998-99, with Odense
- Danish Cup: 2000-01, with Odense
- Danish Superliga: 2003-04 and 2005-06, with Copenhagen
- Individual
- 1997 Danish under-19 Player of the Year
- 2001 Danish Cup Fighter
- 2005 and 2006 Danish Team of the Year (Right back)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Danish national team profile
- (Danish) F.C. Copenhagen profile
- (German) FussballDaten career statistics
- FootballDatabase profile
F.C. Copenhagen - Current Squad |
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1 Christiansen | 2 Jacobsen | 3 Jensen | 4 Nørregaard | 5 Hangeland | 6 Linderoth | 7 Aílton | 8 Silberbauer | 9 Berglund | 10 Grønkjær | 11 Allbäck | 13 Hutchinson | 14 Gravgaard | 16 Thomassen | 17 Wendt | 21 Villadsen | 22 Bertolt | 23 W. Kvist | 24 Brandrup | 26 Hansen | 29 L. Qvist | 31 Gall | 41 Coe | Coach Solbakken |