Lars Jørgensen

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Lars Jørgensen
Lars Jørgensen
Player information
Full name Lars Troels Jørgensen
birthday 3rd February 1978
place of birth Lov, Denmark
citizenship DaneDane Danish
height 1.92 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Career ended
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
0000-0000 DenmarkDenmark Fladså HK
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-2001 DenmarkDenmark Virum-Sorgefri HK
2001-2004 SpainSpain BM Altea
2004-2009 SpainSpain SDC San Antonio
2009–2012 DenmarkDenmark AG København
2012-2017 DenmarkDenmark KIF København
National team
Debut on September 11, 1999
against Georgia 1990Georgia Georgia
  Games (goals)
DenmarkDenmark Denmark 192 (144)
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
2020– DenmarkDenmark Denmark (assistant coach)

As of March 2, 2020

Lars Troels Jørgensen (born February 3, 1978 in Lov near Næstved , Denmark ) is a former Danish handball player . He is 1.92 m tall and weighs 104 kg.

Jørgensen, who last played for the Danish club KIF København and ran for the Danish national team (shirt number 6), was used almost exclusively in defense; If so, he played in the attack in the left back space .

Lars Jørgensen started playing handball at Fladså HK, where his father was already active. He later moved to the capital club Virum Sorgefri, where he also made his debut in the Danish first division and won the Danish championship in 1997. When his club had to file for bankruptcy in 2001, Jørgensen moved abroad to BM Altea in the Spanish league ASOBAL . There he was in the final of the EHF Cup in 2004 , but was defeated by the German THW Kiel . With this recommendation, Jørgensen moved on to SDC San Antonio in 2004 . With the men from Pamplona he won the Spanish championship in 2005. In 2006 he was in the final of the EHF Champions League , but lost to BM Ciudad Real . In 2009 he returned to Denmark and has played for AG København ever since. With AG København he won the championship in 2011 and 2012. After AGK went bankrupt in July 2012, Jørgensen was without a contract. He then joined KIF København , with whom he won the Danish championship in 2014 and 2015. He ended his career after the 2016/17 season.

Lars Jørgensen has played 192 caps for Denmark. At the European Championships in Norway in 2008 he was European Champion ; He won bronze at the European Championships in 2002, 2004 and 2006 , as well as at the 2007 World Cup in Germany.

Jørgensen took over as assistant coach for the Danish women's national team in 2017 .

Web links

Commons : Lars Jørgensen  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Family von Jørgensen
  2. Jørgensen in the Altea squad
  3. Herre A-Landsholdspillere - Lars Jørgensen
  4. handball-world.com: Danish European Champion from 2008 ends his career , accessed on March 2, 2017
  5. dr.dk: Lars Jørgensen bliver assistenttræner for kvindelandsholdet , accessed on March 2, 2020