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Jesper Olsen

Jesper Olsen (born 20 March 1961) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a left winger. He is best remembered for representing Ajax of the Netherlands and Manchester United of England. He was a regular player for the Danish national team, scoring five goals in 43 matches. He represented Denmark at the Euro 1984 and 1986 World Cup tournaments.

Jesper Olsen
Olsen in July 1981
Personal information
Date of birth (1961-03-20) 20 March 1961 (age 63)
Place of birth Faxe, Denmark
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Position(s) Left winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1981 Næstved 72 (15)
1981–1984 Ajax 85 (23)
1984–1988 Manchester United 149 (24)
1988 Næstved 2 (1)
1989–1990 Bordeaux 54 (3)
1990–1992 Caen 58 (0)
Total 402 (59)
International career
1980–1990 Denmark 43 (5)
Managerial career
2010–2011 Melbourne Heart (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career edit

Næstved IF

He started his senior career for Næstved IF, and made his debut for the Danish national team in a July 1980 friendly match against the Soviet Union. He had a trial with Arsenal FC in 1978–79, scoring a goal in a reserve team game. Ajax initially tried to sign Olsen in May 1980, but it was not until 1981 that he moved to the Netherlands.

Ajax edit

 
Olsen in November 1983 (Ajax-Roda JC 5–2).

While playing for Ajax, Olsen became well known for his part in the infamous "passed penalty" routine he performed with Johan Cruyff.[1] When Cruyff was awarded a penalty kick in a Dutch Eredivisie league match against Helmond Sport on 5 December 1982, with Ajax leading 1–0, Cruyff passed the ball sideways to Olsen, who returned it to Cruyff, with the Dutchman then slotting the ball past the bemused goalkeeper to make the score 2–0. It was allowed by the referee because the penalty is a direct free kick, so it can also be taken indirectly.

During his stay with Ajax, Olsen earned the nickname De Vlo (The Flea) due to his posture and his ability to twist, turn and jump to avoid tackles. He was also called "The Untouchable". The Ajax coach in the 1981–82 season, Kurt Linder, regarded him the most surprisingly talented player in the young Ajax squad, both technically and tactically phenomenal. Frank Rijkaard, Gerald Vanenburg, Wim Kieft and captain Soren Lerby also played for Ajax then.

Olsen won the 1981–82 Eredivisie championship in his first season at the club (117 goals for and 42 goals against). The next season, 1982–83, Ajax successfully defended the Eredivisie title, and also won the Dutch Cup to complete The Double, with also young players Jan Molby and Marco van Basten in the squad. In the 1983–84 season, Olsen was the best player in the match Ajax-Feyenoord (8-2!). Olsen scored twice in the qualification tournament for Euro 1984, including a last-minute equaliser in the 2–2 draw against England. He was selected to represent Denmark at the finals tournament, and played two games, including Denmark's semi-final against Spain. The game ended a draw, but even though Olsen scored in the penalty shootout, Denmark were eliminated when Preben Elkjær missed his shot.

Manchester United edit

Olsen moved from Ajax to England in July 1984, joining Manchester United for a fee of £350,000, signed by manager Ron Atkinson. He scored a total of 24 goals for the Reds in more than four years at Old Trafford, including a hat-trick against West Bromwich Albion in a 3–0 Football League First Division home win on 22 February 1986.[2] He succeeded Dutchman Arnold Muhren as United's regular left winger, at a time when foreign players were still relatively rare in the English game.

He collected an FA Cup winner's medal in 1985, when United beat Everton 1–0 in the final at Wembley, having ousted veteran Dutch midfielder Arnold Mühren on the left wing that season.[3] He also helped them establish a runaway lead at the top of the First Division in the first half of the 1985–86 season, where they won their first 10 league games and remained top of the table until well into the new year before floundering and finishing fourth in the table.[4]

Atkinson signed winger Peter Barnes for United at the start of the 1985–86 season, who provided cover on the left wing when Olsen was out of action with injury, but after Olsen regained his fitness and form, Barnes was sold to Manchester City in January 1987.

Already an established member of the Danish national team, he was called up to the Danish squad for the 1986 World Cup, and scored two goals in the three preliminary group stage matches, but he will always be remembered for making a grave mistake in the round of 16 match against Spain. He gave Denmark the lead on a penalty kick, but just before half-time he collected a ball from goalkeeper Lars Høgh. When he tried to return the ball to Høgh, his pass ended up straight in front of Emilio Butragueño instead. The Spanish striker levelled the game, and eventually went on to score four goals in the game that Denmark lost 5–1. Consequently, the term en rigtig Jesper Olsen (a real Jesper Olsen) entered the Danish lexicon.[5]

During October 1986, Olsen had a training ground bust-up with midfield colleague Remi Moses and by the end of the month he was put on the transfer list by manager Ron Atkinson. However, Atkinson was sacked as manager a week later due to United's dismal start to the season, and his successor Alex Ferguson took Olsen off the transfer list and he would stay at Old Trafford for two more years, even passing up the chance to sign John Barnes from Watford in the summer of 1987 due to his faith in Olsen.[6]

Through his later years at Old Trafford, Olsen had a hard time adapting to the changing English game, and saw his footballing development stagnate.[7] He was selected for the Denmark team at the Euro 1988, but did not play any games at the tournament.

Bordeaux and Caen edit

Olsen's Manchester United career ended in the 1988–89 season, and he transferred to Bordeaux of France for £400,000 in November 1988. In his final full season at Old Trafford, United had finished runners-up to Liverpool in the league. His final United goal had come on 12 December 1987 in a 3–1 home win over Oxford United.[8]

In 1990, he left Bordeaux to play as a wingback for Caen. After suffering a serious injury, he left Caen and retired in 1992, despite being offered the chance to return to English football with Blackburn Rovers and Nottingham Forest.[9]

Retirement edit

Olsen has maintained a low profile since his retirement as a player, and now lives in Brighton, Victoria, Australia.[10] In 2003, he founded and commenced operating the Fun Football Group in Australia.[11]

He was admitted to hospital on 4 May 2006 after suffering a subarachnoid haemorrhage.[12] He had just returned from jogging, when he first felt the effects of the haemorrhage, and said, "It was frightening to feel the loss of control".

After recovering from the haemorrhage, Olsen visited Australia coach Guus Hiddink at the Australian World Cup preparation camp in Melbourne. Olsen was acquainted with Hiddink through his friends Søren Lerby and Frank Arnesen. "I'm doing well, but it was a quite scary experience", Olsen told the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. The newspaper described Jesper Olsen as looking somewhat fatigued, but otherwise appearing as his usual self. [citation needed]

In 2011 the Fun Football Group became a part of the Football Star Academy,[13] of which Olsen was appointed as Director of coaching. He oversees the Elite training program, and passes on his worldly knowledge and experiences to new budding football stars.

Football Star Academy was instrumental in George Lambadaridis being given a chance to participate in European Football in a move to Club Belgian Club Brugge K.V., and works with Clubs all over Europe such as Panathinaikos F.C. in Greece, and Ipswich Town F.C. in England to link Australian talent to international opportunities.

Managerial career edit

From January 2010 to May 2011, Olsen was one of the Assistant Managers of A-League club, Melbourne Heart, assisting head coach John Van't Schip.[14]

Honours edit

Ajax

Manchester United

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2008. Retrieved 13 April 2009.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 September 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  4. ^ Murray, Scott (27 November 2008). "Football: Scott Murray on the absorbing 1985–86 season". The Guardian. London.
  5. ^ Bryant, Tom (31 October 2007). "The Knowledge: The footballers who have moves named after them". London: Guardian Unlimited (Football). Retrieved 21 November 2007.
  6. ^ "New Straits Times - Google News Archive Search".
  7. ^ Kim Simmelsgaard, "Så bli'r Olsen englænder", B.T., 20 October 1991
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 November 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  9. ^ "Så er det slut med Jesper Olsen", Politiken, 4 July 1992
  10. ^ "Danish soccer star Jesper Olsen, who played in the 1986 World Cup, will be at Werribee Plaza this weekend".
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 May 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ Olsen suffers brain haemorrhage, BBC Sport, 9 May 2006
  13. ^ "Football Star Academy - FSA - Soccer schools In Australia".
  14. ^ "Olsen and Milicic unveiled as Melbourne Heart's assistants | Australi…". Archived from the original on 5 February 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2009.

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This article is about the Danish footballer For the Danish long distance runner see Jesper Olsen runner For the Danish speedway rider see Jesper Olsen speedway rider Jesper Olsen born 20 March 1961 is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a left winger He is best remembered for representing Ajax of the Netherlands and Manchester United of England He was a regular player for the Danish national team scoring five goals in 43 matches He represented Denmark at the Euro 1984 and 1986 World Cup tournaments Jesper OlsenOlsen in July 1981Personal informationDate of birth 1961 03 20 20 March 1961 age 63 Place of birthFaxe DenmarkHeight5 ft 6 in 1 68 m Position s Left wingerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1977 1981Naestved72 15 1981 1984Ajax85 23 1984 1988Manchester United149 24 1988Naestved2 1 1989 1990Bordeaux54 3 1990 1992Caen58 0 Total402 59 International career1980 1990Denmark43 5 Managerial career2010 2011Melbourne Heart assistant Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 1 1 Ajax 1 2 Manchester United 1 3 Bordeaux and Caen 2 Retirement 3 Managerial career 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksCareer editNaestved IFHe started his senior career for Naestved IF and made his debut for the Danish national team in a July 1980 friendly match against the Soviet Union He had a trial with Arsenal FC in 1978 79 scoring a goal in a reserve team game Ajax initially tried to sign Olsen in May 1980 but it was not until 1981 that he moved to the Netherlands Ajax edit nbsp Olsen in November 1983 Ajax Roda JC 5 2 While playing for Ajax Olsen became well known for his part in the infamous passed penalty routine he performed with Johan Cruyff 1 When Cruyff was awarded a penalty kick in a Dutch Eredivisie league match against Helmond Sport on 5 December 1982 with Ajax leading 1 0 Cruyff passed the ball sideways to Olsen who returned it to Cruyff with the Dutchman then slotting the ball past the bemused goalkeeper to make the score 2 0 It was allowed by the referee because the penalty is a direct free kick so it can also be taken indirectly During his stay with Ajax Olsen earned the nickname De Vlo The Flea due to his posture and his ability to twist turn and jump to avoid tackles He was also called The Untouchable The Ajax coach in the 1981 82 season Kurt Linder regarded him the most surprisingly talented player in the young Ajax squad both technically and tactically phenomenal Frank Rijkaard Gerald Vanenburg Wim Kieft and captain Soren Lerby also played for Ajax then Olsen won the 1981 82 Eredivisie championship in his first season at the club 117 goals for and 42 goals against The next season 1982 83 Ajax successfully defended the Eredivisie title and also won the Dutch Cup to complete The Double with also young players Jan Molby and Marco van Basten in the squad In the 1983 84 season Olsen was the best player in the match Ajax Feyenoord 8 2 Olsen scored twice in the qualification tournament for Euro 1984 including a last minute equaliser in the 2 2 draw against England He was selected to represent Denmark at the finals tournament and played two games including Denmark s semi final against Spain The game ended a draw but even though Olsen scored in the penalty shootout Denmark were eliminated when Preben Elkjaer missed his shot Manchester United edit Olsen moved from Ajax to England in July 1984 joining Manchester United for a fee of 350 000 signed by manager Ron Atkinson He scored a total of 24 goals for the Reds in more than four years at Old Trafford including a hat trick against West Bromwich Albion in a 3 0 Football League First Division home win on 22 February 1986 2 He succeeded Dutchman Arnold Muhren as United s regular left winger at a time when foreign players were still relatively rare in the English game He collected an FA Cup winner s medal in 1985 when United beat Everton 1 0 in the final at Wembley having ousted veteran Dutch midfielder Arnold Muhren on the left wing that season 3 He also helped them establish a runaway lead at the top of the First Division in the first half of the 1985 86 season where they won their first 10 league games and remained top of the table until well into the new year before floundering and finishing fourth in the table 4 Atkinson signed winger Peter Barnes for United at the start of the 1985 86 season who provided cover on the left wing when Olsen was out of action with injury but after Olsen regained his fitness and form Barnes was sold to Manchester City in January 1987 Already an established member of the Danish national team he was called up to the Danish squad for the 1986 World Cup and scored two goals in the three preliminary group stage matches but he will always be remembered for making a grave mistake in the round of 16 match against Spain He gave Denmark the lead on a penalty kick but just before half time he collected a ball from goalkeeper Lars Hogh When he tried to return the ball to Hogh his pass ended up straight in front of Emilio Butragueno instead The Spanish striker levelled the game and eventually went on to score four goals in the game that Denmark lost 5 1 Consequently the term en rigtig Jesper Olsen a real Jesper Olsen entered the Danish lexicon 5 During October 1986 Olsen had a training ground bust up with midfield colleague Remi Moses and by the end of the month he was put on the transfer list by manager Ron Atkinson However Atkinson was sacked as manager a week later due to United s dismal start to the season and his successor Alex Ferguson took Olsen off the transfer list and he would stay at Old Trafford for two more years even passing up the chance to sign John Barnes from Watford in the summer of 1987 due to his faith in Olsen 6 Through his later years at Old Trafford Olsen had a hard time adapting to the changing English game and saw his footballing development stagnate 7 He was selected for the Denmark team at the Euro 1988 but did not play any games at the tournament Bordeaux and Caen edit Olsen s Manchester United career ended in the 1988 89 season and he transferred to Bordeaux of France for 400 000 in November 1988 In his final full season at Old Trafford United had finished runners up to Liverpool in the league His final United goal had come on 12 December 1987 in a 3 1 home win over Oxford United 8 In 1990 he left Bordeaux to play as a wingback for Caen After suffering a serious injury he left Caen and retired in 1992 despite being offered the chance to return to English football with Blackburn Rovers and Nottingham Forest 9 Retirement editOlsen has maintained a low profile since his retirement as a player and now lives in Brighton Victoria Australia 10 In 2003 he founded and commenced operating the Fun Football Group in Australia 11 He was admitted to hospital on 4 May 2006 after suffering a subarachnoid haemorrhage 12 He had just returned from jogging when he first felt the effects of the haemorrhage and said It was frightening to feel the loss of control After recovering from the haemorrhage Olsen visited Australia coach Guus Hiddink at the Australian World Cup preparation camp in Melbourne Olsen was acquainted with Hiddink through his friends Soren Lerby and Frank Arnesen I m doing well but it was a quite scary experience Olsen told the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf The newspaper described Jesper Olsen as looking somewhat fatigued but otherwise appearing as his usual self citation needed In 2011 the Fun Football Group became a part of the Football Star Academy 13 of which Olsen was appointed as Director of coaching He oversees the Elite training program and passes on his worldly knowledge and experiences to new budding football stars Football Star Academy was instrumental in George Lambadaridis being given a chance to participate in European Football in a move to Club Belgian Club Brugge K V and works with Clubs all over Europe such as Panathinaikos F C in Greece and Ipswich Town F C in England to link Australian talent to international opportunities Managerial career editFrom January 2010 to May 2011 Olsen was one of the Assistant Managers of A League club Melbourne Heart assisting head coach John Van t Schip 14 Honours editAjax Eredivisie 1981 82 1982 83 KNVB Cup 1982 83 Manchester United FA Cup 1984 85References edit Ajax de extra s van Cruijff Archived from the original on 3 March 2008 Retrieved 13 April 2009 Manchester United Results 1985 86 Division One FA Cup League Cup Archived from the original on 5 September 2011 Retrieved 12 May 2011 Jesper Olsen RedCafe net Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 12 May 2011 Murray Scott 27 November 2008 Football Scott Murray on the absorbing 1985 86 season The Guardian London Bryant Tom 31 October 2007 The Knowledge The footballers who have moves named after them London Guardian Unlimited Football Retrieved 21 November 2007 New Straits Times Google News Archive Search Kim Simmelsgaard Sa bli r Olsen englaender B T 20 October 1991 Manchester United Results 1987 88 Division One FA Cup League Cup Archived from the original on 11 November 2010 Retrieved 29 October 2010 Sa er det slut med Jesper Olsen Politiken 4 July 1992 Danish soccer star Jesper Olsen who played in the 1986 World Cup will be at Werribee Plaza this weekend Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 May 2010 Retrieved 20 May 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Olsen suffers brain haemorrhage BBC Sport 9 May 2006 Football Star Academy FSA Soccer schools In Australia Olsen and Milicic unveiled as Melbourne Heart s assistants Australi Archived from the original on 5 February 2013 Retrieved 18 November 2009 External links editJesper Olsen national team profile at the Danish Football Association in Danish Jesper Olsen at National Football Teams com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesper Olsen amp oldid 1221359814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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