Lynge Jakobsen
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Lynge Jakobsen | ||
Date of birth | November 10, 1950 | ||
Place of birth | Denmark | ||
Playing position | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
1969-1972 | Aalborg BK (AaB) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1973-1979 | Aalborg BK (AaB) | 267 | (18) |
National team | |||
Denmark U-19 | 6 | (5) | |
– | Denmark U-21 | 2 | (0) |
Teams managed | |||
Storvorde Sejflod BK | |||
Lindholm IF | |||
Aalborg BK (reserves) | |||
-1994 | Aalborg Chang | ||
1994-1996 | Aars IK | ||
1996- | Aalborg BK (AaB) (Sports director) | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). |
Lynge Jakobsen (born November 10, 1950) is a Danish former football player and current Sports director of the professional football club Aalborg BK (AaB), who competes in the best Danish league the Danish Superliga. Aalborg BK won the 2007-08 season.
Playing career
Lynge Jakobsen played his first game for Aalborg BK at May 27, 1969, after more than 4 years he was ready to play at Aalborg BK's first team in 1973. In his playing career Lynge Jakobsen played 267 games for Aalborg BK. In 1978 Lynge Jakobsen signed a contract with Aalborg BK as the first professional player in the history of the club. Lynge Jakobsen played his last game for Aalborg BK October 29, 1979.
Among AaB fans, he goes under the name of "Gud"(God)
Education and job career
Lynge Jakobsen received training to be come a merchant with the Thorndahl company, an enterprise specializing in the sale of corn. Jakobsen, at one point, also worked as a head of a municipality department for the Aalborg Municipality, before he took up the position as sports chief with Aalborg BK.
Management career
Following his playing career Lynge Jakobsen was a head coach for different minor Danish clubs around Aalborg: Aalborg Chang, Lindholm IF, Aars and Storvorde. In 1996 Lynge Jakobsen started his full time management career, when he became sports chief for Aalborg BK. Later on his title was changed to sports director.