词条 | Kristen Nygaard (footballer) |
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| name = Kristen Nygaard | image = Kristen-nygaard-op-bezoek-bij-thijs-ruiter-in-januari-1982-1371253307.jpg | caption = Kristen Nygaard (left) in 1982 | fullname = Kristen Nygaard Kristensen | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1949|9|9|df=y}} | birth_place = Sunds, Denmark | death_date = | death_place = | height = | position = Forward | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Holstebro BK | years1 = 1969–1972 | clubs1 = IHF Aarhus | caps1 = | goals1 = | years2 = 1972–1982 | clubs2 = AZ Alkmaar | caps2 = 363 | goals2 = 104 | clubs3 = Nîmes Olympique | clubs4 = Uzès | clubs5 = Morières | nationalyears1 = 1969–1970 | nationalteam1 = Denmark u-21 | nationalcaps1 = 5 | nationalgoals1 = 1 | nationalyears2 = 1970–1979 | nationalteam2 = Denmark | nationalcaps2 = 36 | nationalgoals2 = 11 | manageryears1 = 1986–1987 | managerclubs1 = Nîmes Olympique }} Kristen Nygaard Kristensen (born 9 September 1949) is a Danish former footballer, who played professionally for Dutch team AZ Alkmaar and several French clubs. He scored 11 goals in 36 games for the Denmark national football team, and represented Denmark at the 1972 Summer Olympics. CareerBorn in Sunds near Herning, Nygaard started playing football with Holstebro BK. He moved to IHF Aarhus, whom he helped win promotion from the Danish 3rd Division in 1969, by scoring 25 goals in 22 league games.[1] He scored 15 goals in the 1970 Danish 2nd Division season,[2] and was called up for the Danish national team in July 1970. He played on for IHF Aarhus, but could not win promotion for the top-flight Danish 1st Division with the team. Nygaard was included in the Danish 1972 Olympic squad, and played six games and scored one goal at the 1972 Olympic football tournament. He played a further national team game in October 1972, before moving abroad to play professionally for AZ Alkmaar in the Dutch Eredivisie championship. He played his last Danish national team game in November 1979. With Alkmaar, he reached the finals of the international UEFA Cup 1980-81 tournament, which the team lost to English club Ipswich Town on aggregate. He left Alkmaar to play his career out in France, first playing at Nîmes Olympique, before ending his career at smaller French clubs. After retiring from the active game, he went on to coach Nîmes Olympique from 1986 to 1987. In 1994, he was seriously injured in a traffic accident. He spent eight weeks in a coma afterwards and still has grave health problems. Two years later his old club Alkmaar held a benefit match for him. The supporters home in the new DSB Stadion is named after Nygaard. Honours
References1. ^Danmarksturneringen 1969 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080129163606/http://home6.inet.tele.dk/pin/Danmarksturneringen/1969.htm |date=2008-01-29 }} at Peders Fodboldstatistik 2. ^Danmarksturneringen 1970 at Peders Fodboldstatistik External links
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