Christian Sivebæk

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Christian Sivebæk (born February 19, 1988 in Vejle , Denmark ) is a Danish football player.

childhood

Christian Sivebæk was born in Vejle when his father John , who was a professional footballer, played for the French first division club AS Saint-Étienne .

Club career

Christian Sivebæk started playing football in Vejle BK's youth department . In summer 2004 he moved to the youth department of FC Midtjylland . After two years, Sivebæk was pulled up in the club's professional team, but was initially only a substitute. After he had come to no use in the 2007/08 season, he got 16 missions (one hit) in the 2008/09 season. The following season he was also not a regular player, but was allowed to look back on 23 appearances in the league, in which he scored two goals.

He also reached the final of the Danish Cup with FC Midtjylland, which they lost 2-0 after extra time against FC Nordsjælland . Sivebæk was substituted on in the 100th minute of this game.

National team

Sivebæk made four appearances for the Danish U-18 national team. He also ran eight times for the U-19, twice for the U-20 and four times for the U-21 .

He has not yet been used in the senior national team.

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