Thomas Rasmussen

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Thomas Rasmussen
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Personnel
Surname Thomas Rasmussen
birthday April 16, 1977
place of birth FrederiksbergDenmark
size 1.81 m
position left midfield
Juniors
Years station
1983-1984 Bold clubs of Dalgas
1984-1995 KB Copenhagen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1995-1996 Glostrup FK 15 (14)
1996-1999 VV St. Truiden 54 0(8)
1999-2000 IF Skjold Birkerød 15 0(7)
2000-2003 Farum BK 94 (12)
2003 FC Nordsjælland 8 0(0)
2003-2005 Hansa Rostock 62 0(7)
2005-2011 Brøndby IF 143 (13)
2012-2013 Lyngby BK 36 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1996-1997 Denmark U-19 3 0(2)
2003-2008 Denmark 7 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2013 Taastrup FC (women)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of career

Thomas Rasmussen (born April 16, 1977 in Frederiksberg , between 1998 and 2004 Thomas Schultz ) is a former Danish football player .

Club career

Rasmussen started playing football at the Dalgas club in Frederiksberg when he was 6 years old. After a year he moved to KB Copenhagen and stayed here until 1995. After a short stopover at Glostrup IF , he moved to VV St. Truiden in Belgium in 1996 . After three years he returned to his home country, where he first played for IF Skjold Birkerød and later for Farum BK . In 1998 Rasmussen took the name of his wife at the time and was therefore called Thomas Schultz until the beginning of 2004 .

In 2003 Rasmussen moved to the Bundesliga with Hansa Rostock . He was the first Dane who was ever in the Hanseatic squad. At the beginning of 2004, after divorcing his wife, he again took his maiden name Rasmussen . In his first season he reached ninth place in the table with Hansa, but the following 2004/05 season ended on a relegation zone. In two years at FC Hansa, he played 59 first division games and scored seven goals. Although Rasmussen still had a contract until 2006, he wanted to continue playing first class, leave the club. Hansa demanded a transfer fee of around € 800,000 and so there was no change during the summer break. Rasmussen thus began the 2005/06 season in the second division squad of the Hanseatic League and was used on the first two match days.

Before the end of the transfer period, however, a willing buyer was found, and so he moved in August 2005 to the Danish champions Brøndby IF . On August 28, 2005 he made his debut in the Superliga and on September 15, 2005 he played his first European Cup game. In 2008 he won the Danish Cup with Brøndby by a 3-2 in the final over Esbjerg fB .

In the winter break of the 2011/12 season he then moved on to Lyngby BK . After a year and a half and 36 league games, he ended his active career there in 2013.

National team

For the Danish national football team , Rasmussen played a total of eight times from 2003 to 2008.

On April 30, 2003 he made his debut for Denmark as Thomas Schultz in the game against Ukraine . He was substituted on by coach Morten Olsen in the 70th minute. Almost a year later he played his second game against Scotland . Here he was substituted on in the 84th minute. It was then not used for almost four years. In 2008 he played six more games. Against the Czech Republic , Rasmussen was even in the starting line-up once.

successes

Trainer

After the end of his career, he briefly coached the women's team of Taastrup FC in 2013 .

Others

Rasmussen is a scout and advisor to the Transfers And Management ApS boutique in Vejle , which looks after Robert Skov , Jacob Bruun Larsen and Paul Onuachu , among others .

Individual evidence

  1. kicker online, Schultz is now called Rasmussen , February 5, 2004
  2. kicker online, Rasmussen is waiting for interested parties , June 30, 2005

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