Lars Lunde

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Lars Lunde
Personnel
Surname Lars Henri Lunde
birthday March 21, 1964
place of birth NyborgDenmark
size 178 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000-1981 B 1909 Odense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1982 B 1909 Odense 28 0(5)
1983-1984 Brøndby IF 56 (10)
1984-1986 BSC Young Boys 55 (30)
1986-1989 FC Bayern Munich 30 0(3)
1988-1989 →  FC Aarau  (loan) 12 0(5)
1989-1990 FC Zug 29 0(6)
1990-1991 FC Baden ? 0(?)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983-1986 Denmark U-21 14 0(3)
1983-1987 Denmark 3 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2006– 000? FC Wangen near Olten (B-Juniors)
2010-2011 FC Bern
2012 SC Worb
1 Only league games are given.

Lars Lunde (born March 21, 1964 in Nyborg ) is a Danish football coach and former football player .

Career

societies

Lunde emerged from the youth of B 1909 Odense and moved up to the first team, which in 1982 was promoted to the 1st division , the highest Danish division. In his premier season in the senior division, he completed 28 of 30 league games and scored five goals. Since the club was relegated to the 2nd division as bottom of the table , he moved to Brøndby IF . For this club he played 56 league games in two seasons, was successful as a goalscorer ten times and took fourth place in the championship with the team twice.

At the age of 20 he moved to the Swiss National League for BSC Young Boys , for whom he played 55 league games and scored 30 goals from the end of 1984 to the middle of the 1986/87 season . He scored 21 of them in 27 season games in 1985/86 , with which he became the top scorer and thus contributed to the first championship in 26 years.

During the current third season he was signed by FC Bayern Munich in October 1986 . He made his debut on October 18, 1986 (11th matchday) in a 1-1 draw in the away game against Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin . On March 28, 1987 (22nd matchday) he scored his first goal in a 2-1 win in the away game against Hamburger SV . In the 21 games of his first season he scored two and in the nine of the following one goal. Furthermore, he was used in eight games for the European Cup - including the 1: 2 lost final against FC Porto - and in three for the DFB Cup .

In 1988/89 Lunde played on loan again in the National League A with FC Aarau under coach Ottmar Hitzfeld , in the following season with second division FC Zug and in 1990/91 with FC Baden .

The injuries sustained after a traffic accident on April 12, 1988, from which Lunde did not recover, caused his retirement at the age of 26.

National team

Lunde made his debut on October 25, 1983 in the U-21 national team , which lost 5-1 to Hungary in Budapest ; in this game he also scored his first goal. He played his last game for this national team on March 26, 1986 in Manchester in the quarter-final second leg of the U-21 European Championship in a 1-1 draw against England .

For the senior national team he played three internationals ; for the first time on October 5, 1983 in Århus in the 0-1 defeat against Poland , the last time on April 29, 1987 in Helsinki in the 1-0 victory over the selection of Finland .

successes

Awards

Others

After the end of his career, Lunde settled down in Switzerland and is currently working as a positional nurse in the operating room of the Beau-Site Clinic in Bern. From August 2006 he trained the B-youth of FC Wangen near Olten . In the 2010/11 season he was head coach of FC Bern in the 2nd interregional league , the fifth-highest division in Switzerland. In 2012 he took over the coaching position at SC Worb in the second division , the sixth highest division in Switzerland.

He is divorced and has a son and lives in Bern.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. YB legend tells about his coma experience on blick.ch
  2. A practical test for Lunde and FCB on derbund .ch
  3. Lars Lunde's farewell in Bern on bernerzeitung .ch
  4. Lars Lunde: "I am a football maniac" on Bernese newspaper .ch
  5. Lars Lunde is back home at derbund .ch