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John Jensen

John Jensen (born 3 May 1965), nicknamed Faxe (Danish pronunciation: [ˈfɑksə]),[1] is a Danish football manager and former player.

John Jensen
Jensen in 2002
Personal information
Date of birth (1965-05-03) 3 May 1965 (age 58)
Place of birth Copenhagen, Denmark
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Central midfielder
Youth career
Brøndby IF
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983–1988 Brøndby IF 158 (15)
1988–1990 Hamburger SV 47 (0)
1990–1992 Brøndby IF 44 (4)
1992–1996 Arsenal 99 (1)
1996–1999 Brøndby IF 90 (3)
1999–2001 Herfølge BK 40 (0)
Total 478 (23)
International career
1987–1995 Denmark 69 (3)
Managerial career
1999–2002 Herfølge BK
2009 Randers FC
2014–2018 Fremad Amager
2018 Denmark (caretaker)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

A former midfielder, his playing career lasted almost two entire decades, including a stint with Arsenal in England and three stints with Brøndby IF in Denmark. He scored four goals in 69 caps for the Denmark national team, entering Danish footballing folklore during the 1992 European Championship tournament, when he scored the opening goal in Denmark's 2–0 victory over Germany in the final.

Club career edit

Early career edit

Jensen started his career at Brøndby IF, and was an important part of the team which won the Danish championship in 1987, crowned by a call-up to the Denmark national team and the Danish Player of the Year award in 1987. After impressing in the UEFA Euro 1988, he spent a brief, unhappy spell in the Bundesliga team Hamburger SV, and was back with Brøndby in March 1990, where he took part in the club's successful 1991 UEFA Cup campaign which reached the semi-final of the tournament.[2]

Arsenal edit

In July 1992 Jensen was signed by George Graham for Arsenal in a £1.1 million deal to succeed Leeds United bound David Rocastle in central midfield, after a bid to sign Geoff Thomas from Crystal Palace failed.[3][4]

In his first season at Highbury, after making his Arsenal League debut on the opening day of the season versus Norwich City, he struggled at first to make any sort of impact within the English game and, although a great tackler and a work rate second to none, he found the pace of the Premier League too frenzied. He missed the 1993 Football League Cup Final versus Sheffield Wednesday but bounced back to put in two sterling performances in the FA Cup Final against the same opposition two months later.

In 1993-94, he was of paramount importance to the side. His bustling, combative style was a vital influence in Arsenals midfield, until a knee ligament injury he received in an international friendly match with Denmark versus Hungary, which resulted him missing the 1994 European Cup Winners Cup Final, after playing in all previous ties. Along with Ian Wright he was later granted a medal.

In 1994-95, although playing in 24 League games he had to endure the pain of missing yet another European Cup Winners Cup Final when not selected by caretaker Stewart Houston.[5]

Jensen also scored his first and only goal for Arsenal on his 98th appearance, against Queens Park Rangers on 31 December 1994.[6] Officially, though, he also scored a shootout goal against his friend Peter Schmeichel of Manchester United in the 1993 FA Charity Shield.

On 21 February 1995 George Graham, who had led Arsenal to six trophies in eight seasons, lost his job after a Premier League inquiry found he had accepted an illegal £425,000 payment from Norwegian agent Rune Hauge following Arsenal’s recruiting of Pål Lydersen and Jensen, two of Hauge’s clients.[7]

14 February 1996 Jensen played his last game for Arsenal in the League Cup semi-final versus Aston Villa, and left Highbury in March 1996, after 138 competitive appearances for the club.[8][9][10]

Return to Denmark edit

After leaving Arsenal he rejoined his old club, Brøndby IF. In 1999, he moved on to Herfølge, where he was part of the squad that won the 1999–2000 Danish Superliga.[11]

International career edit

Jensen scored four goals in 69 appearances for the Denmark national team between 1987 and 1995. When he appeared at Euro 1992, he scored the first goal in the Final of an eventual 2–0 victory against Germany.

During the years he spent at Arsenal, Jensen scored two goals in 21 games for the Denmark national team: one against Albania in 1993 and one against Belgium in 1994.

Coaching career edit

Jensen retired from full-time playing in 1999 and accepted the job of player/manager at Herfølge BK, a small Danish club, and immediately made a name for himself by winning the Danish Superliga on his first attempt. However, Herfølge's success was short-lived, and they were relegated from the Superliga in the 2001 season. Jensen's reputation with his old club was good enough to secure him a move back to Brøndby IF, as assistant manager to Michael Laudrup, a position he held until June 2006, when Jensen and Laudrup did not extend their contracts with the club.

When Laudrup in 2007 was named new manager at Spanish side Getafe, Jensen followed him as assistant manager. Laudrup quit Getafe after only one season, taking Jensen with him.[12] On 12 January 2009, Jensen started as manager of Danish Superliga side Randers FC. On 6 October 2009, Jensen was sacked from Randers FC after a series of nine losses and two draws in 11 matches.

On 12 January 2011, he signed a six-month contract with Blackburn Rovers to become assistant manager and work alongside Steve Kean.[13] On 23 May 2011, he signed a new deal one-year deal to remain as Steve Kean's assistant at Blackburn.

On 29 September 2011, he left Blackburn Rovers.

On 11 October 2012, he was appointed consultant for Brøndby IF by manager Auri Skarbalius.[14]

On 27 May 2014, he was named new manager of Danish club Fremad Amager replacing Tim Ilsø.[15]

In September 2018, it was announced that Jensen would take temporary charge of the Denmark national team for their replacement team's friendly match against Slovakia, following a dispute between the Danish Football Union and players, which also involved incumbent head coach Åge Hareide. "When I say yes to help it's because I feel very strongly for the national team as an institution, and because the most important thing must be that the games will be played after all", said Jensen.[16][17]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Europe Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Brøndby 1986 Danish 1st Division 6[a] 1 6 1
1987 3[b] 0 3 0
1988
Total 9 1 9 1
Hamburger SV 1988–89 Bundesliga 32 0 4 1 36 1
1989–90 15 0 0 0 6[b] 1 21 1
Total 47 0 4 1 6 1 57 2
Brøndby 1990 Danish 1st Division 17 2 17 2
1991 Danish Superliga 17 1 9[b] 0 26 1
1991–92 27 2 4[a] 0 31 2
Total 61 5 13 0 74 5
Arsenal 1992–93[18] Premier League 32 0 4 0 3 0 39 0
1993–94 27 0 1 0 5 0 8[c] 0 41 0
1994–95[19] 25 1 2 0 2 0 5[b] 0 34 1
1995–96 15 0 2 0 2 0 19 0
Total 99 1 9 0 12 0 13 0 133 1
Brøndby 1995–96 Danish Superliga 10 1 10 1
1996–97 20 0 6[b] 0 26 0
1997–98 31 1 4[d] 0 35 1
1998–99 29 1 7[a] 0 36 1
Total 90 3 17 0 107 3
Herfølge 1999–2000 Danish Superliga 16 0 16 0
2000–01 24 0 2[b] 1 26 1
Total 40 0 2 1 42 1
Career total 337 9 13 1 12 0 60 3 422 13
  1. ^ a b c Appearances in European Cup/UEFA Champions League
  2. ^ a b c d e f Appearances in UEFA Cup
  3. ^ Appearances in European Cup Winners' Cup
  4. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Cup

International edit

Scores and results list Denmark's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Jensen goal.
List of international goals scored by John Jensen[20]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 26 June 1992 Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden   Germany 1–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 1992
2 2 June 1993 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark   Albania 1–0 4–0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 12 October 1994 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark   Belgium 2–1 3–1 UEFA Euro 1996 qualification

Honours edit

Player edit

Brøndby

Arsenal

Herfølge BK

Denmark

Individual

Manager edit

Herfølge BK

Individual

  • Danish Coach of the Year: 2000

References edit

  1. ^ "John "Faxe" Jensen" (in Danish). DBU. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  2. ^ "brondbystats". 31 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Football: Rocastle's move to Leeds leaves room for Thomas". independent.co.uk. 23 July 1992. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  4. ^ Official Arsenal Handbook 1992-93
  5. ^ Harris, Jeff (1995). Arsenal Who’s Who. Independent UK Sports Publications. p. 270.
  6. ^ "iconic-moments-jensen-scores-at-last-december-1994". 31 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Football's original bung scandal". 31 July 2023.
  8. ^ "historic/players/john-jensen". 31 July 2023.
  9. ^ "brondbystats". 31 July 2023.
  10. ^ Emery, David (1994). Gunning for Glory. Simon & Schuster. p. 138.
  11. ^ "Husker du...Herfølge 1999/2000?". bold.dk. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  12. ^ . whoateallthepies.tv. Archived from the original on 6 June 2008.
  13. ^ "Rovers appoint John Jensen as assistant manager". rovers.co.uk. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  14. ^ "Brøndby hyrer John Faxe som konsulent" (in Danish). dr.dk. 11 October 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  15. ^ "Fremad Amager henter træner med Premier League-erfaring" (in Danish). Politiken. 27 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  16. ^ "Jensen named temporary Hareide replacement as unknown Denmark players travel to Slovakia". AOL. 4 September 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  17. ^ "John Jensen takes charge of Denmark as row over players' rights goes on". The Guardian. Press Association. 4 September 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  18. ^ "Arsenal first team line up (1992–93)". The Arsenal History. Retrieved 31 July 2014. Note: Information is in the section 1992–93.
  19. ^ "All Arsenal players: 1995".
  20. ^ "Jensen, John 'Faxe'". National Football Teams. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  21. ^ "FA Cup Final Replay: Wednesday left in Linighan's wake: Waddle's heroics end in tears as an unsung defender plays poacher to give Arsenal unprecedented double". Independent. 20 May 1993. Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  22. ^ "Milan 2-0 Arsenal". UEFA. Retrieved 26 June 2021.

External links edit

  • John Jensen national team profile at the Danish Football Association (in Danish)
  • (in Danish)
  • (in Danish)
  • John Jensen at Soccerbase  
  • John Jensen at fussballdaten.de (in German)
  • John Jensen at National-Football-Teams.com

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Not to be confused with John Jensen footballer born 1937 For other people named John Jensen see John Jensen disambiguation John Jensen born 3 May 1965 nicknamed Faxe Danish pronunciation ˈfɑkse 1 is a Danish football manager and former player John JensenJensen in 2002Personal informationDate of birth 1965 05 03 3 May 1965 age 58 Place of birthCopenhagen DenmarkHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Position s Central midfielderYouth careerBrondby IFSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1983 1988Brondby IF158 15 1988 1990Hamburger SV47 0 1990 1992Brondby IF44 4 1992 1996Arsenal99 1 1996 1999Brondby IF90 3 1999 2001Herfolge BK40 0 Total478 23 International career1987 1995Denmark69 3 Managerial career1999 2002Herfolge BK2009Randers FC2014 2018Fremad Amager2018Denmark caretaker Medal record Men s footballRepresenting DenmarkUEFA European ChampionshipWinner 1992 Sweden Club domestic league appearances and goalsA former midfielder his playing career lasted almost two entire decades including a stint with Arsenal in England and three stints with Brondby IF in Denmark He scored four goals in 69 caps for the Denmark national team entering Danish footballing folklore during the 1992 European Championship tournament when he scored the opening goal in Denmark s 2 0 victory over Germany in the final Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Arsenal 1 3 Return to Denmark 2 International career 3 Coaching career 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Manager 6 References 7 External linksClub career editEarly career edit Jensen started his career at Brondby IF and was an important part of the team which won the Danish championship in 1987 crowned by a call up to the Denmark national team and the Danish Player of the Year award in 1987 After impressing in the UEFA Euro 1988 he spent a brief unhappy spell in the Bundesliga team Hamburger SV and was back with Brondby in March 1990 where he took part in the club s successful 1991 UEFA Cup campaign which reached the semi final of the tournament 2 Arsenal edit In July 1992 Jensen was signed by George Graham for Arsenal in a 1 1 million deal to succeed Leeds United bound David Rocastle in central midfield after a bid to sign Geoff Thomas from Crystal Palace failed 3 4 In his first season at Highbury after making his Arsenal League debut on the opening day of the season versus Norwich City he struggled at first to make any sort of impact within the English game and although a great tackler and a work rate second to none he found the pace of the Premier League too frenzied He missed the 1993 Football League Cup Final versus Sheffield Wednesday but bounced back to put in two sterling performances in the FA Cup Final against the same opposition two months later In 1993 94 he was of paramount importance to the side His bustling combative style was a vital influence in Arsenals midfield until a knee ligament injury he received in an international friendly match with Denmark versus Hungary which resulted him missing the 1994 European Cup Winners Cup Final after playing in all previous ties Along with Ian Wright he was later granted a medal In 1994 95 although playing in 24 League games he had to endure the pain of missing yet another European Cup Winners Cup Final when not selected by caretaker Stewart Houston 5 Jensen also scored his first and only goal for Arsenal on his 98th appearance against Queens Park Rangers on 31 December 1994 6 Officially though he also scored a shootout goal against his friend Peter Schmeichel of Manchester United in the 1993 FA Charity Shield On 21 February 1995 George Graham who had led Arsenal to six trophies in eight seasons lost his job after a Premier League inquiry found he had accepted an illegal 425 000 payment from Norwegian agent Rune Hauge following Arsenal s recruiting of Pal Lydersen and Jensen two of Hauge s clients 7 14 February 1996 Jensen played his last game for Arsenal in the League Cup semi final versus Aston Villa and left Highbury in March 1996 after 138 competitive appearances for the club 8 9 10 Return to Denmark edit After leaving Arsenal he rejoined his old club Brondby IF In 1999 he moved on to Herfolge where he was part of the squad that won the 1999 2000 Danish Superliga 11 International career editJensen scored four goals in 69 appearances for the Denmark national team between 1987 and 1995 When he appeared at Euro 1992 he scored the first goal in the Final of an eventual 2 0 victory against Germany During the years he spent at Arsenal Jensen scored two goals in 21 games for the Denmark national team one against Albania in 1993 and one against Belgium in 1994 Coaching career editJensen retired from full time playing in 1999 and accepted the job of player manager at Herfolge BK a small Danish club and immediately made a name for himself by winning the Danish Superliga on his first attempt However Herfolge s success was short lived and they were relegated from the Superliga in the 2001 season Jensen s reputation with his old club was good enough to secure him a move back to Brondby IF as assistant manager to Michael Laudrup a position he held until June 2006 when Jensen and Laudrup did not extend their contracts with the club When Laudrup in 2007 was named new manager at Spanish side Getafe Jensen followed him as assistant manager Laudrup quit Getafe after only one season taking Jensen with him 12 On 12 January 2009 Jensen started as manager of Danish Superliga side Randers FC On 6 October 2009 Jensen was sacked from Randers FC after a series of nine losses and two draws in 11 matches On 12 January 2011 he signed a six month contract with Blackburn Rovers to become assistant manager and work alongside Steve Kean 13 On 23 May 2011 he signed a new deal one year deal to remain as Steve Kean s assistant at Blackburn On 29 September 2011 he left Blackburn Rovers On 11 October 2012 he was appointed consultant for Brondby IF by manager Auri Skarbalius 14 On 27 May 2014 he was named new manager of Danish club Fremad Amager replacing Tim Ilso 15 In September 2018 it was announced that Jensen would take temporary charge of the Denmark national team for their replacement team s friendly match against Slovakia following a dispute between the Danish Football Union and players which also involved incumbent head coach Age Hareide When I say yes to help it s because I feel very strongly for the national team as an institution and because the most important thing must be that the games will be played after all said Jensen 16 17 Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National Cup League Cup Europe TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsBrondby 1986 Danish 1st Division 6 a 1 6 11987 3 b 0 3 01988 Total 9 1 9 1Hamburger SV 1988 89 Bundesliga 32 0 4 1 36 11989 90 15 0 0 0 6 b 1 21 1Total 47 0 4 1 6 1 57 2Brondby 1990 Danish 1st Division 17 2 17 21991 Danish Superliga 17 1 9 b 0 26 11991 92 27 2 4 a 0 31 2Total 61 5 13 0 74 5Arsenal 1992 93 18 Premier League 32 0 4 0 3 0 39 01993 94 27 0 1 0 5 0 8 c 0 41 01994 95 19 25 1 2 0 2 0 5 b 0 34 11995 96 15 0 2 0 2 0 19 0Total 99 1 9 0 12 0 13 0 133 1Brondby 1995 96 Danish Superliga 10 1 10 11996 97 20 0 6 b 0 26 01997 98 31 1 4 d 0 35 11998 99 29 1 7 a 0 36 1Total 90 3 17 0 107 3Herfolge 1999 2000 Danish Superliga 16 0 16 02000 01 24 0 2 b 1 26 1Total 40 0 2 1 42 1Career total 337 9 13 1 12 0 60 3 422 13 a b c Appearances in European Cup UEFA Champions League a b c d e f Appearances in UEFA Cup Appearances in European Cup Winners Cup Two appearances in UEFA Champions League two appearances in UEFA Cup International edit Scores and results list Denmark s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Jensen goal List of international goals scored by John Jensen 20 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 26 June 1992 Ullevi Gothenburg Sweden nbsp Germany 1 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 19922 2 June 1993 Parken Stadium Copenhagen Denmark nbsp Albania 1 0 4 0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification3 12 October 1994 Parken Stadium Copenhagen Denmark nbsp Belgium 2 1 3 1 UEFA Euro 1996 qualificationHonours editPlayer edit Brondby Danish Superliga 1987 1988 1990 1991 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98Arsenal FA Cup 1992 93 21 League Cup 1992 93 European Cup Winners Cup 1993 94 runner up 1994 95 European Super Cup runner up 1994 22 Herfolge BK Danish Superliga 1999 2000Denmark European Championship 1992Individual Danish Player of the Year 1987Manager edit Herfolge BK Danish Superliga 1999 2000Individual Danish Coach of the Year 2000References edit John Faxe Jensen in Danish DBU Retrieved 17 February 2012 brondbystats 31 July 2023 Football Rocastle s move to Leeds leaves room for Thomas independent co uk 23 July 1992 Retrieved 17 February 2012 Official Arsenal Handbook 1992 93 Harris Jeff 1995 Arsenal Who s Who Independent UK Sports Publications p 270 iconic moments jensen scores at last december 1994 31 July 2023 Football s original bung scandal 31 July 2023 historic players john jensen 31 July 2023 brondbystats 31 July 2023 Emery David 1994 Gunning for Glory Simon amp Schuster p 138 Husker du Herfolge 1999 2000 bold dk Retrieved 18 October 2016 There s Only One John Jensen whoateallthepies tv Archived from the original on 6 June 2008 Rovers appoint John Jensen as assistant manager rovers co uk Retrieved 17 February 2012 Brondby hyrer John Faxe som konsulent in Danish dr dk 11 October 2012 Retrieved 10 November 2012 Fremad Amager henter traener med Premier League erfaring in Danish Politiken 27 May 2014 Retrieved 27 May 2014 Jensen named temporary Hareide replacement as unknown Denmark players travel to Slovakia AOL 4 September 2018 Retrieved 4 September 2018 John Jensen takes charge of Denmark as row over players rights goes on The Guardian Press Association 4 September 2018 Retrieved 4 September 2018 Arsenal first team line up 1992 93 The Arsenal History Retrieved 31 July 2014 Note Information is in the section 1992 93 All Arsenal players 1995 Jensen John Faxe National Football Teams Retrieved 3 May 2017 FA Cup Final Replay Wednesday left in Linighan s wake Waddle s heroics end in tears as an unsung defender plays poacher to give Arsenal unprecedented double Independent 20 May 1993 Archived from the original on 13 June 2022 Retrieved 26 June 2021 Milan 2 0 Arsenal UEFA Retrieved 26 June 2021 External links editJohn Jensen national team profile at the Danish Football Association in Danish Brondby IF manager profile in Danish Brondby IF 1996 1999 player statistics in Danish John Jensen at Soccerbase nbsp John Jensen at fussballdaten de in German John Jensen at National Football Teams com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Jensen amp oldid 1211103175, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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